Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Do you know if/when it will be merged into Emacs?
>
> I don't know, but that will not happen before Emacs 25.1 release.
Thanks anyway, I installed latest development sources and I appreciate the
work that has been done in this (and many other) areas: the new colview
pr
Adding http:// works. I'll stick with that for now.
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 2:28 PM Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Joe Schafer writes:
>
> > How can I linkify the following intranet links in org-mode?
> >
> > intra/link1-description
> > code/description
> >
> > By linkify, I mean the links s
This also seems to have resolved itself with an update of org-mode.
Sorry for the noise.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>> I am having an issue with the org cache system. The scenario is I have
>> an org-ref cite link, and I can use shift- and shift- to
>> reorder th
Yep. an upgrade fixed it. Thanks,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>> I noticed that when my cursor is right after a link, and I press enter,
>> the link opens. Is this new in org 8.3? I don't recall it happening in
>> 8.2
>>
>> Is there a configuration variable to sto
Hello,
Frederick Giasson writes:
> Now, if I put a string in the format column, I al getting the following:
>
>
>
> #+NAME: average-dataset-size
> #+BEGIN_SRC clojure :var f="turtle" :exports none :results value
> (identity f) #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS: average-dataset-size
>
Hello,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I just started using org-drill, and I'm seeing the same issue (using
> current org-plus-contrib from elpa). I tried to follow the link to the
> "little function" but I get a 404. Any suggestion to get rid of the
> bug?
Hopefully, it is now fixed. Thank you.
Regard
Hello,
Lele Gaifax writes:
> Do you know if/when it will be merged into Emacs?
I don't know, but that will not happen before Emacs 25.1 release.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Mark Edgington writes:
> I have noticed, however, that even if I have (setq
> org-export-with-broken-links 't), I am still unable to export a
> narrowed buffer that contains a footnote reference ("Definition not
> found for footnote..."). Is this behavior intentional?
No, it isn't. Howe
Lawrence Bottorff writes:
> I'm guessing Haskell and org-mode Babel aren't really a great match? After
> installing haskell-mode, I've tried
>
> #+begin_src haskell
> doubleMe x = x + x
> #+end_src
>
> which isn't working . . . because it isn't allowed in the ghci?
>
> #+begin_src haskell
> let d
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Lele Gaifax writes:
>
>> I know this is an ancient thread, but it seems the problem is still there, in
>> Emacs 25.
>
> "org-colview" was rewritten recently. IIRC, this is fixed in development
> version of Org.
Great, thank you!
Do you know if/when it will be merged i
Hello,
John Kitchin writes:
> I am having an issue with the org cache system. The scenario is I have
> an org-ref cite link, and I can use shift- and shift- to
> reorder the citation keys in the link.
>
> As soon as I do that though, the hints stop working because the link in
> the buffer is not
Hello,
Kejia柯嘉 writes:
> I tested with `q' option, and the same issue:
> [C-c '] is undefined
>
> I tested with Emacs 25.1.50.1, night building of 2016-06-21, from
> emacsformacosx.com .
I don't know. You could try development version of Org. Some major/minor
mode might be unbinding C-c '.
Reg
Hello,
Lele Gaifax writes:
> I know this is an ancient thread, but it seems the problem is still there, in
> Emacs 25.
"org-colview" was rewritten recently. IIRC, this is fixed in development
version of Org.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Mail von John Kitchin, Wed, 22 Jun 2016 at 11:25:29 -0400:
Hello,
> I noticed that when my cursor is right after a link, and I press enter,
> the link opens. Is this new in org 8.3? I don't recall it happening in
> 8.2
this was a regression and solved in
21ba5f510ede30b74e8aa5878a659266ed21c25b
The org-export-with-broken-links option was introduced in order to
allow exports to proceed when a link isn't able to be resolved.
Sometimes this happens when trying to export a narrowed region of a
buffer.
I have noticed, however, that even if I have (setq
org-export-with-broken-links 't), I am s
Hi Nicolas,
I tested with `q' option, and the same issue:
[C-c '] is undefined
I tested with Emacs 25.1.50.1, night building of 2016-06-21, from
emacsformacosx.com .
---
Daniel
☵☯☲
2016年6月15日 下午12:45,"Nicolas Goaziou" 写道:
> Hello,
>
> Kejia柯嘉 writes:
>
> > I tried 8.3, but the issue is there,
I'm guessing Haskell and org-mode Babel aren't really a great match? After
installing haskell-mode, I've tried
#+begin_src haskell
doubleMe x = x + x
#+end_src
which isn't working . . . because it isn't allowed in the ghci?
#+begin_src haskell
let doubleMe x = x + x
#+end_src
works. However,
#
Hi all,
I know this is an ancient thread, but it seems the problem is still there, in
Emacs 25.
FWIW, this is my quick and dirty fix, that at least produce a readable output,
in Emacs as well as in the PDF output.
(require 'org-colview)
;; Quick&dirty workaround to
http://article.gmane
2016-06-22 14:16 GMT+02:00 Xi Shen :
> Well~that's good news. But I think dbus requires X11 to work. But in
> Cygwin environment, people usually do not configure a full X11 environment.
>
No, dbus doesn't require X11 to work. Neither does emacs require Cygwin to
work.
Actually, Emacs compiles as
Xi Shen writes:
> Well~that's good news. But I think dbus requires X11 to work. But in Cygwin
> environment, people usually
> do not configure a full X11 environment.
>
I don't think that's true: dbus is "just" a message bus - an IPC
mechanism that different processes use to communicate. It has
Arun Isaac writes:
> After 5cd793c, the documentation for the preparation function says
> "Each preparation function is called with a single argument, the project
> property". This could be clearer if it is "... the project property
> list", as it is in the documentation for the completion functi
Hello,
John Kitchin writes:
> I noticed that when my cursor is right after a link, and I press enter,
> the link opens. Is this new in org 8.3? I don't recall it happening in
> 8.2
>
> Is there a configuration variable to stop that?
You are probably not using latest stable release. The fix was
I noticed that when my cursor is right after a link, and I press enter,
the link opens. Is this new in org 8.3? I don't recall it happening in
8.2
Is there a configuration variable to stop that?
Thanks,
--
Professor John Kitchin
Doherty Hall A207F
Department of Chemical Engineering
Carnegie Mel
> Done in 5cd793c.
After 5cd793c, the documentation for the preparation function says
"Each preparation function is called with a single argument, the project
property". This could be clearer if it is "... the project property
list", as it is in the documentation for the completion function.
si
Hello,
Arun Isaac writes:
>> 2. Require preparation functions to accept one parameter, the project
>>plist.
>
> I think adding project-plist as a parameter to preparation functions is
> definitely more elegant.
Done in 5cd793c.
> But, I also came across this old thread where it was noted t
Hi all,
I am having an issue with the org cache system. The scenario is I have
an org-ref cite link, and I can use shift- and shift- to
reorder the citation keys in the link.
As soon as I do that though, the hints stop working because the link in
the buffer is not the same as the one in the cach
org-attach was the feature I needed.
Thank you.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
wrote:
> Roland Everaert writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am working as a sysadmin, In the organization, we use 2 tools to
> > keep track of requests sent by the customers/users. As you can expect,
> >
Hello,
On 2016-05-05 10:21, Memnon Anon writes:
> Milan Zamazal writes:
>
>> Anything new about this problem? I also experience the bug, it's still
>> present and I have to remove the given line on any Org update. :-(
>
> Bugtracker:
> https://bitbucket.org/eeeickythump/org-drill/issues/30/ra
Hi Everybody,
I am experiencing a few issues trying to update a cell value using
=org-sbe= when the value of a column is a string.
Here is an example that works when the value is a number:
#+NAME: average-dataset-size
#+BEGIN_SRC clojure :var f="turtle" :exports none :r
Well~that's good news. But I think dbus requires X11 to work. But in Cygwin
environment, people usually do not configure a full X11 environment.
Besides, for org-notify, could dbus help it playing a notification sound on
Windows? Or popup a notification message?
So what I am thinking is to get so
Hello,
I’m trying to enter repeated tasks for e.g. daily language classes
during the month of July, daily (Mon-Frid) from 08:00-12:00 in my org
file and sync them via org-caldav to get them on my phone (synced with
OwnCloud with Davdroid app.
In the beginning I tried with the following:
** engli
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