On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 02:07, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Thanks for the patch. I still see validation errors after applying this
> patch. I've posted the original test file at
> http://www.norang.ca/tmp/foo.html and you can click on the validation
> link at the bottom to see the remaining errors.
Th
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 21:54, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Aankhen writes:
>> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 04:37, Jakub Szypulka wrote:
>>> I'm trying to hide section numbers in the HTML export, while keeping
>>> the sections in the LaTeX export.
>>>
>>> Adding (setq org-export-with-section-numbers nil) succ
Hi Alan,
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 16:13:34 +1000
"Alan E. Davis" wrote:
> I have noticed the message from within the customization interface
> that some variable or another was set outside of customization, and
> there may be unpredictable results. Wonder what that really means,
> though. It's stil
Hello: Suvayu:
I have set the variable custom-file outside of the init file to
~/org/custom-local.el or some such, so there wouldn't be a conflict within
the same file. I can delay loading of that file until after the hand-made
capture templates have been loaded from ~/org/capture-templates.el .
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 12:17:58 +1000
"Alan E. Davis" wrote:
> I would like to request advice, on how can I set up so most of my
> capture templates are loaded from a file (~/org/capture-templates.el
> in my case) and still retain the ability to define new capture
> templates on the fly. I want the
I would like to request advice, on how can I set up so most of my capture
templates are loaded from a file (~/org/capture-templates.el in my case) and
still retain the ability to define new capture templates on the fly. I want
the best of both worlds:
- capture-templates.el is easier for me to
suvayu ali writes:
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
> wrote:
>> I've never been able to check out the repository at:
>>
>> http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode/org-jambu.git
>>
>> Git hangs every time I try a clone or fetch. Is there a way to get a
>> tarball snapshot of the repository
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> I've never been able to check out the repository at:
>
> http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode/org-jambu.git
>
> Git hangs every time I try a clone or fetch. Is there a way to get a
> tarball snapshot of the repository as it exists now?
>
What url d
Matt Lundin writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> I traced the problem to an extra forward-line added to
>> org-footnote-goto-local-insertion-point with commit
>> 145109dc4a6f161e4ad826bea9cc970363649280.
>>
>> The following patch fixes the sorting problem in org buffers. AFAICT, it
>> has no effec
David Maus writes:
> At Mon, 07 Mar 2011 17:06:53 +0100,
> Bastien wrote:
>>
>> Hi Kiwon,
>>
>> Kiwon Um writes:
>>
>> > This is a bug report for the latest (git) orgmode. When I call org-todo
>> > or org-agenda-todo it reports the following:
>> >
>> > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-func
I've never been able to check out the repository at:
http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode/org-jambu.git
Git hangs every time I try a clone or fetch. Is there a way to get a
tarball snapshot of the repository as it exists now?
Thanks!
Eric
Hi Delwood,
Delwood Richardson writes:
> Thanks to Bastien and all the contributors. Did anyone notice that the link on
> the web page still links to Org 7.4? The files linked here:
> "Download as zip file or gzipped tar archive. " are
> http://orgmode.org/org-7.4.zip and http://orgmode.org/or
Matt Lundin writes:
> I traced the problem to an extra forward-line added to
> org-footnote-goto-local-insertion-point with commit
> 145109dc4a6f161e4ad826bea9cc970363649280.
>
> The following patch fixes the sorting problem in org buffers. AFAICT, it
> has no effect on footnote insertion in mess
r...@rosslaird.com (Ross A. Laird) writes:
> I'd like to post one sentence from this manuscript every day as a
> tweet with a link back to the sentence
Will this do what you need?
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(defun org-linkify-sentence (url)
"Converts a se
Dear Bastien,
On 07.03.2011, at 15:42, Bastien wrote:
> here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
many thanks for all the good work!
Warm regards,
Stefan
--
Dr. Stefan Vollmar, Dipl.-Phys.
Head of IT group
Max-Planck-Institut für neurologische Forschung
Gleuelerstr.
Manuel Giraud writes:
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>> I am attaching the bug.org file and the html exports as done by git
>> versions 048f32 (approx a month old) and 77c278 (very recent).
>
> Hi,
>
> Here's a patch that fixes this issue.
Hi Manuel,
Thanks for the patch. I still see validation er
At Mon, 07 Mar 2011 17:06:53 +0100,
Bastien wrote:
>
> Hi Kiwon,
>
> Kiwon Um writes:
>
> > This is a bug report for the latest (git) orgmode. When I call org-todo
> > or org-agenda-todo it reports the following:
> >
> > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function org-with-wide-buffer)
>
> I c
Bastien writes:
> here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
>
What a fantastic release! Thanks for all the hard work on this Bastien.
And congratulations!
Best,
Matt
Hi all,
I use geektool on my Mac to put useful things on my desktop. (Rainmeter is
the equivalent program for windoze.)
Anyways, I would like have some todo items show up in geektool, but emacs
eats cpu, aquamacs doesn't do --batch stuff well, and I hate wasting cycles.
So I wrote a small perl pr
Sorting footnotes when org-footnote-section is nil can have very
destructive consequences. For instance, the following file...
--8<---cut here---start->8---
* Heading one
A footnote.[fn:one]
[fn:one] A footnote
Another footnote.[fn:two]
[fn:two] Another foot
On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 15:42:19 +0100
Bastien wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
Congratulations Bastien and all the developers! :)
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
Carsten Dominik gmail.com> writes:
> You did not show your example, but from the
> formula I would assume that you start the table immediately
> with data, without a header line org a horizontal separator line.
> If you did, you could do vsum(@I..II) and have a formula that is
> stable against ro
Bastien altern.org> writes:
> here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
>
> This release comes with lots of new features, bug fixes, and fun.
Thanks to Bastien and all the contributors. Did anyone notice that the link on
the web page still links to Org 7.4? The files lin
Congratulations and a lot of thanks for the great work!
Niels.
--
http://pft.github.com/
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Bastien wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
>
> This release comes with lots of new features, bug fixes, and fun.
Many congratulations to Bastien and everyone who made it possible. I
love the new append agenda
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> Matt Lundin writes:
>>>
>>> Has there been any progress on this issue? I am finding that the local
>>> span bindings in the custom command above still do not have any effect.
>>> My default agenda span is a day. If I call the custom comma
Bastien writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> I see two problems with this capture:
>>
>> 1) Clock stays running in the capture task after C-c C-c
>
> I pushed a fix for this.
>
> Thanks for the minimal.emacs and the detailed report.
Hi Bastien,
Thanks. This works now.
>
>> 2) The refile.o
If I export body-only in my publishing options and publish a file that
looks like:
#+TITLE: Index for Cycling Pages.
#+STARTUP: showall indent
#+STARTUP: hidestars
#+BEGIN_HTML
---
layout: cycling
title: Cycling.
excerpt: Page about cycling.
---
#+END_HTML
Some text
The resulting html looks li
Bastien writes:
> here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
Great! A bit of trivia: there are a full 650 commits between
release_7.4 and release_7.5...
> This release comes with lots of new features, bug fixes, and fun.
... and without a single complaint of the byte-co
On 28.2.2011, at 12:43, Tom wrote:
> I have a table in which I sum the values of all rows in the last
> row: vsum(@1..@-I-1). The problem is when move a row with M-up
> before the first row (e.g. I press M-up on the second row) then
> org modifies this formula to vsum(@2..@-I-1).
>
> This is not
> > One thing I haven't found in fact is how to support multiple emails, is
> > that too hard to do?
>
> If you mean in org-contacts, just use space as a separator for each mail
> address.
Thanks for this hint!
Where are you planing to put the documentation? I know about
http://julien.danjou.in
From: Camille persson
> 2011/3/4
>> [...] here's a test case that shows my intent:
>>
>> | foo | =m/foo\vert{}foodfight/= |
>>
>> The \vert{} seems not to work inside a =...= construction. Furthermore,
>> the =...= construction is problematic there because it conflicts with
>>the
>> start
Aankhen writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 04:37, Jakub Szypulka wrote:
>> I'm trying to hide section numbers in the HTML export, while keeping
>> the sections in the LaTeX export.
>>
>> Adding (setq org-export-with-section-numbers nil) successfully removes
>> the HTML section numbering, b
Matthew Sauer writes:
> lispdir = $ usr/share/emacs/23.2/lisp/org
Don't do that. Put anything you install yourself into
/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp
or more specifically for Orgmode,
/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org
This path won't be overwritten or ignored when you install a newer
version of
Bastien writes:
> Dear all,
>
> here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
Wow! Great start.
I'm only embarrassed that my name appears several times as having asked
for new features. Time for me to start contributing actual code a bit
more, I think! After I absorb all
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
>
> This release comes with lots of new features, bug fixes, and fun.
Congratulations, Bastien!
-- Puneeth
Yeah, got it! Thanks for the contribution, works like a charm...
Marcelo.
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 2:10 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Marcelo,
>
> Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
>
>> Oh, disregard my message. Now I see it I needed to pull
>> before... thanks!
>
> Also note this variable expects a regu
On 2011-03-07 22:42 +0800, Bastien wrote:
> here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
Congratulations, Bastien.
Leo
Aloha Lawrence,
It does indeed work nicely. Thanks!
Tom
On Mar 6, 2011, at 11:46 PM, Lawrence Mitchell wrote:
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
[...]
,
| * section
| #+latex: \label{sec:sec}
`
But there /must/ be a better way to this, eh?
Good point. It would be great to leverage Or
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen writes:
> I see two problems with this capture:
>
> 1) Clock stays running in the capture task after C-c C-c
I pushed a fix for this.
Thanks for the minimal.emacs and the detailed report.
> 2) The refile.org capture buffer is narrowed hiding the newly captured
>
Hi Eric,
Thank you so much, your "fearless development" is great and very
appreciated!
Best regards,
- Alain
2011/3/7 Eric Schulte
> To be honest, I don't have any overly motivating reasons for passing the
> file name to mysql rather than piping the contents of the file. Aside
> from consistenc
Aloha Lawrence,
This is great. Thanks!
Tom
On Mar 7, 2011, at 4:00 AM, Lawrence Mitchell wrote:
Rasmus wrote:
However, I have noticed at least one non-acceptable issue. When using
using English, LaTeX (via Babel or just default) full-stops
(≈double
space) will be inserted after dots. How
Jambunathan K writes:
> I am attaching the bug.org file and the html exports as done by git
> versions 048f32 (approx a month old) and 77c278 (very recent).
Hi,
Here's a patch that fixes this issue.
>From cd423f908de55a2379c4476c0da8922968786e64 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Manuel Giraud
Da
Hi Rafael,
Rafael Villarroel writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> * Imagemagick post-processing of LaTeX code block results
>>
>> It is now possible to use imagemagick to process the output of
>> LaTeX code blocks through to a wide variety of output formats.
>> This patch is thanks to Andre
Hi Kiwon,
Kiwon Um writes:
> This is a bug report for the latest (git) orgmode. When I call org-todo
> or org-agenda-todo it reports the following:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function org-with-wide-buffer)
I cannot reproduce it -- anyone else?
--
Bastien
Bastien writes:
> * Imagemagick post-processing of LaTeX code block results
>
> It is now possible to use imagemagick to process the output of
> LaTeX code blocks through to a wide variety of output formats.
> This patch is thanks to Andreas Leha, the following description
> is from h
Bastien writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> For my 't' capture template with :clock-in and :clock-resume (and
>> no :clock-keep) when I start capture mode for the task when the clock is
>> not running it stays running in that task (as reported earlier) - Isn't
>> that a bug?
>
> Is it against la
Dear orgmode team,
This is a bug report for the latest (git) orgmode. When I call org-todo
or org-agenda-todo it reports the following:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function org-with-wide-buffer)
org-with-wide-buffer(t)
byte-code( .
org-todo(nil)
call-interactively(org-todo)
Vladimir Alexiev writes:
> I want to manage some perl regexps in a table
> then feed them to a code block (literate programming).
> Unfortunately they include alternatives (|)
> and the table editor thinks this is a column break.
>
> There's no way to escape this?
>
Using a different character
To be honest, I don't have any overly motivating reasons for passing the
file name to mysql rather than piping the contents of the file. Aside
from consistency with the other SQL engines, the nagging feeling that
things are the way they are for a reason, and a healthy fear of the new
and unknown.
Hi Dan,
Dan Davison writes:
> I also want to change the customize group of a lot of those variables:
> a lot of the org-src-* and org-edit-src-* variables are filed in
> Customize under
>
> Org Structure -> Org Edit Structure
>
> which has to be one of the least intuitive things in the whole of
Bernt Hansen writes:
> For my 't' capture template with :clock-in and :clock-resume (and
> no :clock-keep) when I start capture mode for the task when the clock is
> not running it stays running in that task (as reported earlier) - Isn't
> that a bug?
Is it against latest git? (I pushed the cha
Bastien writes:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> Also, this new property, when set, does not allow :clock-resume,
>> I have not checked if something bad would happen should a user
>> give both by accident.
>
> Ah yes, thanks for bringing this up: :clock-keep has precedence
> over :clock-resume --
This is great. Congratulations to Bastien for getting
to his first release so quickly! And thanks to everyone else.
All this does make me very happy.
- Carsten
On Mar 7, 2011, at 3:42 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
>
> Th
On Mon, Mar 07 2011, Andrea Crotti wrote:
> One thing I haven't found in fact is how to support multiple emails, is
> that too hard to do?
If you mean in org-contacts, just use space as a separator for each mail
address.
--
Julien Danjou
❱ http://julien.danjou.info
pgpKlEqNSkF1t.pgp
Descripti
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Also, this new property, when set, does not allow :clock-resume,
> I have not checked if something bad would happen should a user
> give both by accident.
Ah yes, thanks for bringing this up: :clock-keep has precedence
over :clock-resume -- when both are non-nil, :cloc
Dear all,
here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
This release comes with lots of new features, bug fixes, and fun.
Special thanks to everyone who helped for this work: it's becoming
hard to mention all the contributors, whether it be ideas, feedback
or code, and sorry
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen writes:
> If it doesn't make sense to have both :no-clock-out and :clock-resume
> then maybe the code could check for that and issue an error/warning
> when the template is selected?
Done.
> Maybe use :clock-keep instead of :no-clock-out (to indicate that we keep
> the c
Rasmus wrote:
> However, I have noticed at least one non-acceptable issue. When using
> using English, LaTeX (via Babel or just default) full-stops (≈double
> space) will be inserted after dots. However, with abbrevation one would
> use an ordinary space (i.e.\ an escaped space ("\ ") in LaTeX). O
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:26 AM, Bastien wrote:
>
>> Hi Giovanni,
>>
>> Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>>
>>> Bastien writes:
>>>
What about :clock-out t, explicitely telling org-capture-finalize to
clock out when?
>>>
>>> Oh, yes, please[1]!
>>
>> See my pr
Hi Rasmus
On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 13:49:02 +0100
Rasmus Pank Roulund wrote:
> I am in no way unthankful. Rather, I try to share criticism that might
> be useful in improving the exporter, such as not being able to demand
> ordinary space rather than full stop after 'e.g.'. On the other hand,
> it ma
On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:26 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Giovanni,
>
> Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
>>>
>>> What about :clock-out t, explicitely telling org-capture-finalize to
>>> clock out when?
>>
>> Oh, yes, please[1]!
>
> See my previous message -- I used :no-clock-out to
I think what Eric is asking is why does the empty line matter? I just
realize that the undesirable behavior is caused by the fact that the
quotation rather than the quote environment is used. Sorry for the
noise!
All I need to do is call `C-c C-e p' and I get a publication quality
pdf. But o
Bastien writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> I think this change may have changed the default for
>> non :immediate-finish capture tasks as well.
>
> I finally introduced a new template option :no-clock-out which,
> when set to t, will prevent the clocking-out when filing an entry.
>
> This way
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 4:10 AM, Rasmus Pank Roulund
wrote:
>
>> I am not sure what point you are trying to make in this case?
>
> It inserts a blank line which will cause the text to be indented. So I need
> to add a \noindent to avoid the indent. I never asked for a blank line. I
> apologize
Hi,
But Latex doesn't care? =sec:into= will still be fine so I don't see
why this is not suitable *and* it is not fragile as far as I can tell.
I've used this approach for a long time.
No, using \label's is never fragile! The /only/ theoretical possibility
is that the \label is placed on a new
Rasmus Pank Roulund writes:
>> (setq org-export-latex-hyperref-format "\\ref{%s}") then you can
>> refer to sections by their numbers with "as we see in section
>> [[section]]" and it works nicely.
>
> Wow; it works! Lawrence, in your experience, how fragile is this? The
> bliss of LaTeX labels i
On Sat, Mar 05 2011, Andrea Crotti wrote:
> Because I would really like to have a complete address book support from
> the command-line/Emacs to get rid of the stupid osx AddressBook.app, but
> it doesn't look that the purpose is this, right?
You can set any properties anyway. Org-contacts just u
About the script used to import from AddressBook.app, I update it here
https://github.com/AndreaCrotti/scripts/blob/master/contacts_to_org.py
Now it creates as many contacts for the name as many as the email
addresses.
One thing I haven't found in fact is how to support multiple emails, is
that to
> (setq org-export-latex-hyperref-format "\\ref{%s}") then you can
> refer to sections by their numbers with "as we see in section
> [[section]]" and it works nicely.
Wow; it works! Lawrence, in your experience, how fragile is this? The
bliss of LaTeX labels is that they are independent of the pr
On Sun, Mar 06 2011, Bastien wrote:
>> What I can also suggest is to never show the encrypted block in the Org
>> buffer.
>
> I agree this would be better.
>
>> This is what I do in my configuration: on Org file loading, I decrypt
>> all entries. Therefore I never see the GPG block. When I save,
>
Hi Giovanni,
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>>
>> What about :clock-out t, explicitely telling org-capture-finalize to
>> clock out when?
>
> Oh, yes, please[1]!
See my previous message -- I used :no-clock-out to stick to the default
behavior and avoid users to have to change the
Hi,
Here's a patch that allows choosing or specifying any arbitrary
function to be used for Bulk actions from agenda view.
>From d997a0bb5c399d203059fb5e60db630eab95e003 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Puneeth Chaganti
Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 15:54:20 +0530
Subject: [PATCH] org-agenda: Allow specif
Bastien writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> I have searched for a variable that may affect the following behaviour
>> but have not found one.
>
> You can now use `org-export-table-remove-empty-lines'.
Works like a charm! Many thanks.
> Note that :remove-nil-lines was already av
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen writes:
> I think this change may have changed the default for
> non :immediate-finish capture tasks as well.
I finally introduced a new template option :no-clock-out which,
when set to t, will prevent the clocking-out when filing an entry.
This way the old behavior is
Bastien writes:
>
> What about :clock-out t, explicitely telling org-capture-finalize to
> clock out when?
Oh, yes, please[1]!
cheers,
Giovanni
[1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2010-07/msg00099.html
Rasmus writes:
[...]
> Org populates every section with a label. I would
> like to \ref or \vref these. I could predict \label's, but this a rather
> fragile solution. When I use "Org-links" I get a text link suitable
> for e.g. html. I want to use \ref to get a number. One solution is
>
> ,
"Eric Schulte" writes:
[...]
> Alright, I've made two changes, first, it is now possible to pass elisp
> vectors through to code blocks, e.g.,
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var data=[1 2 3]
> (elt data 1)
> #+end_src
> #+results:
> : 2
>
> Second, I've added a slightly hackey but seemingly nece
John Hendy writes:
> Sorry -- forgot the list...
>
> On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 12:06 PM, John Hendy wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Bastien wrote:
>>
>>> John Hendy writes:
>>>
>>> > How about a clock table with a :tag: column and an option to sort by
>>> > common tag?
The idea has
Dan Davison writes:
> Hi Eric, Seb and any other ledger users,
>
> Is anyone using a version of ledger that does not support reading from
> stdin with -f - ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
Thanks for the reminder! I had forgotten about the new version of
ledger. Apologies for not checking it out as I had
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
[...]
>> ,
>> | * section
>> | #+latex: \label{sec:sec}
>> `
>> But there /must/ be a better way to this, eh?
> Good point. It would be great to leverage Org-links to resolve cross
> references to document sections.
If you do:
(setq org-export-latex-hyperref-
Hi Eric,
Thanks for your message and sorry for the delay.
Actually, escaping characters with backslashes is the problem within mysql
when the =SOURCE= command is invoqued. To believe the forums, it seems that
this difficulty is well known among mysql users. The suggested solution
there consists in
"Vladimir Alexiev" writes:
>> > what is the best way to manage
>> > leading/trailing spaces in a table cell?
>> This i don't understand -- you want to *keep* the spaces
>> in the exported table?
>
> Not all spaces, but some spaces some of the time is needed.
>
> The recent patch to org-babel-read
John Hendy writes:
> Fantastic. That does it. When do things get pushed to the manual? Or
> is that an as-it's-spotted-it-gets-changed kind of thing? It's still
> the old way here:?http://orgmode.org/manual/Capture-templates.html#
> Capture-templates
Very soon actually :)
--
Bastien
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen writes:
> I think this change may have changed the default for
> non :immediate-finish capture tasks as well.
>
> I have the following template:
>
> ("t" "todo" entry
> (file "~/git/org/refile.org")
> "* TODO %?\n%U\n%a\n" :clock-in t :clock-resume t)
>
> and if the cl
> > what is the best way to manage
> > leading/trailing spaces in a table cell?
> This i don't understand -- you want to *keep* the spaces
> in the exported table?
Not all spaces, but some spaces some of the time is needed.
The recent patch to org-babel-read by Erik Schulte makes this possible. S
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Oh, disregard my message. Now I see it I needed to pull
> before... thanks!
Also note this variable expects a regular expression:
"reference.org" is okay since it maches itself right,
but I just wanted to point this out, in case.
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