Thank you Bsstien.
> On Jul 3, 2017, at 12:46, Bastien wrote:
>
>> What would be the best way to have writeroom mode called in one
>> given capture template and not the others ?
>
> I would you a (file+)function to get the location:
>
>`(file+function "path/to/file"
On Tue, 4 Jul 2017, Vikas Rawal wrote:
On 04-Jul-2017, at 1:22 AM, John Hendy wrote:
On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 7:17 PM, Vikas Rawal
wrote:
Vikas Rawal writes:
Isn’t is what most users need while editing
No problem to stick with 'backport' if that is the conventional term here.
Thanks for considering and explaining the point.
Neil
Original Message
From: Rasmus Pank Roulund
Sent: Monday, 3 July 2017 18:22
To: k...@kyleam.com
Cc: n...@ossau.homelinux.net; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> On 04-Jul-2017, at 1:22 AM, John Hendy wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 7:17 PM, Vikas Rawal
> wrote:
>>>
>>> Vikas Rawal writes:
>>>
Isn’t is what most users need while editing the code block? The
Hello,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> On maint, can this issue be solved by just removing the prefix argument
> check from org-store-log-note? AFAICS, the prefix argument behavior
> isn't documented anywhere, and the same behavior is already available
> through
Hello,
"Pierre-Henry F." writes:
> Hello! Given: ** test
>
> #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 3 :scope subtree :block 2017-07-03
> #+CAPTION: Clock summary at [2017-07-03 Mon 19:30], for Monday, July 03, 2017.
>
> | Headline | Time | |
>
Uwe Brauer writes:
"qTim" == qTim Cross writes:
>
>> Just to throw my 2 cents in.
>
>> 1. Problems with mixed versions. Currently, Emacs has org 8.x included
>> in the distribution. This is despite 9.x being out before the release of
>> 25.2.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Sharon Kimble writes:
>
>> I have an org-mode document that I'm exporting to latex which works
>> pretty well. But, there is one problem - for every title in all of the
>> sections, org-mode export has put
On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 7:17 PM, Vikas Rawal
wrote:
>>
>> Vikas Rawal writes:
>>
>>> Isn’t is what most users need while editing the code block? The
>>> possibility of evaluating the code to test and see what happens?
>>
>>
>> Many
Indeed I admit that I might have exagerated when I called it
"average". Please excuse my wrong doing. :)
Rasmus writes:
> The documentation in README_maintainer is a bit outdated
> wrt. synchronizing with upstream Emacs.
Thanks for taking the time to update this.
> +** Backporting changes from upstream Emacs
> +To check for backports from the Emacs upstream repository, one can use
Hello,
I would like to know if someone can help me, please.
1. I currently have a file called
code-blocks.org. Let us say that it has something
like this:
code-blocks.org
==
* Routines
** numpy_import.py
#+NAME: py-Routines-numpy_import.py
#+CAPTION: py-Routines-numpy_import.py
Hello!
Given:
** test
#+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 3 :scope subtree :block 2017-07-03
#+CAPTION: Clock summary at [2017-07-03 Mon 19:30], for Monday, July 03, 2017.
| Headline | Time | |
|--++--|
| *Total time* | *1:55* | |
|--++--|
| \_ test | |
>> This one I do not understand.
>> I use now @file{emacsclient} consistently if that was the meaning of the
>> comment.
>>
>
> No, it's a much more mundane style issue: you need to have two spaces after a
> period.
:smile:
I hope I got that changed too ;)
rgrds
Mario
—
smime.p7s
Hello,
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I have an org-mode document that I'm exporting to latex which works
> pretty well. But, there is one problem - for every title in all of the
> sections, org-mode export has put a label on even where I have none in
> my source file!
It
Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes:
> I have just thought of some more advantages and disadvantages too.
>
> * Strengths
>
> ** One less split in development effort
>
> This one explains itself. Also, for a related article against "forking",
> "bundling", and "reinventing the
Kyle Meyer writes:
>> Whereas in your text I think it is the other way round, isn't it?
>> (I.e. the Emacs branch is more stable, and you are talking about
>> porting a fix that someone has made in that branch to the Org master.)
>> So perhaps 'forward port' would be clearer?
>
Mario Martelli writes:
>>> +Org protocol is triggered by @file{emacsclient}. If you want to use Org
>> ^^^
>> Gotcha
>>
>>> +protocol, there are many possibilities to do
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>
>> I found swapping of cells very useful and came across some code written
>> by Chris Kauffman, which proved to be very helpful and considerably
>> shorted by workflow.
>>
>>
Also, all the issues related to updates and compatibility would be
solved if more poeple used GNU Guix package manager. This way, GNU Emacs
can integrate Org in its core, and use the "1 release per 9 months"
cycle, and also could have package recipes pointing to arbitrary commits
if there is a
I have an org-mode document that I'm exporting to latex which works
pretty well. But, there is one problem - for every title in all of the
sections, org-mode export has put a label on even where I have none in
my source file!
Example -
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Bastien writes:
> No. Worg needs love. And yes, we could tag Worg's repository
> with Org-mode versions, the same as we would do with documentation.
If you are talking about the Git repository behind Worg, then:
a) Yes, we could give that repository version tags.
b) No, we shouldn't do that
Yay!
emacs -Q on emacs master will now feature the new Org 9.0.9.
Thanks to Rasmus, Kyle, Bastien in making this merge happen. This was a
mega-merger and it happened in a seamless fashion.
Thanks to Nicolas and everyone involved in the Org development that enabled
us getting Org updates with
Hi.
Unless I'm mistaken, the generation of the init section in HTML export
won't set the HELP variable supported by org-info.js [0], which allows
to display a message advertizing the use of org-info and pointing to its
help.
It would be interesting to be able to set it with #+INFOJS_OPT:
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Hi Philip,
>
> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> I presume you do see this as an advantage? The issue is, surely,
>> that it's too much of a PITA for the advantage that you gain?
>
> Well, it's not really about PITA-or-not-PITA, it's just that I want
Neil Jerram writes:
> I just noticed that your text talks about 'backporting', and wondered if
> that is the clearest term to use. To me, a 'backport' usually means
> porting a change or fix from the master or development branch to some
> older or more stable
>>> "qTim" == qTim Cross writes:
> Just to throw my 2 cents in.
> 1. Problems with mixed versions. Currently, Emacs has org 8.x included
> in the distribution. This is despite 9.x being out before the release of
> 25.2. Something needs to be done to improve
I have just thought of some more advantages and disadvantages too.
* Strengths
** One less split in development effort
This one explains itself. Also, for a related article against "forking",
"bundling", and "reinventing the wheel" practices, see
On Monday, 3 Jul 2017 at 12:40, Bastien Guerry wrote:
[...]
> Well, it's not really about PITA-or-not-PITA, it's just that I want
> org-mode to be the default mode for some files in Emacs, and having
> org-mode in Emacs' core is the most simple way to go for this.
This, I must admit, is quite
Just to throw my 2 cents in.
While I can understand the benefits of being able to easily install the
latest org package via elpa, I think there are some significant benefits
to org being a part of core Emacs.
I currently find three issues with the current situation which may be
somewhat
Hi Philip,
phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
> I presume you do see this as an advantage? The issue is, surely,
> that it's too much of a PITA for the advantage that you gain?
Well, it's not really about PITA-or-not-PITA, it's just that I want
org-mode to be the default mode for
And "propagate" would arguably be better than "forward port"?
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Bastien writes:
> Hi Uwe,
>
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>
>> I am not sure whether I understand that discussion in emacs dev
>> correctly. Will orgmode be moved into the GNU emacs try as it was done
>> with gnus?
>
> for the record, I would be in favor of this. Why?
>
>
Hi Rasmus,
On 03/07/17 11:35, Rasmus wrote:
Hi,
The documentation in README_maintainer is a bit outdated
wrt. synchronizing with upstream Emacs.
I have updated the to best of my knowledge in the attached patch. I would
be happy to push it, if there are no objections.
It would also be great
Hi,
The documentation in README_maintainer is a bit outdated
wrt. synchronizing with upstream Emacs.
I have updated the to best of my knowledge in the attached patch. I would
be happy to push it, if there are no objections.
It would also be great if someone would let me know about the mistakes
Hi.
I'm writing technical instructions in an educational context (technical
course handout, etc.).
I wanted to include sections with icons and "boxes" much like what
exists for alert blocks in beame, but I'm using the article layout.
I've found that the bclogo LaTeX environment suits that need,
Hi.
May I suggest to improve the docs of
[[http://orgmode.org/manual/Special-blocks-in-LaTeX-export.html][Special
blocks in LaTeX export]] to make it more explicit that the special
blocks :options can contain both options or arguments of the LaTeX environment.
Here's an example:
#+ATTR_LATEX:
"ESF" == Eric S Fraga writes:
ESF> On Monday, 3 Jul 2017 at 08:33, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> But the release cycles are very different, so in order to have always
>> the latest stable org package, I need to compile and install the whole
>> GNU emacs beast. I thought the whole idea
Bastien writes:
> "M. P." writes:
>
>> Hello If I want to donate specifically to mobile org what would I do?
>
> If you are referring to https://mobileorg.github.io, contacting the
> authors would be the best way to know.
There's also these clients.
On Monday, 3 Jul 2017 at 08:33, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> But the release cycles are very different, so in order to have always
> the latest stable org package, I need to compile and install the whole
> GNU emacs beast. I thought the whole idea of a package system is to
> avoid this headache.
I
> "Steve Prud'Homme" writes:
>
>> When I go in the mobile-org App on my phone I sync, nothing append,
>> no file is showing.
>
> Could it be a problem with Mobile-Org ?
Sounds like it. Would love to hear about it on:
https://github.com/MobileOrg/mobileorg/issues
>>> "Bastien" == Bastien writes:
> Hi Uwe,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> I am not sure whether I understand that discussion in emacs dev
>> correctly. Will orgmode be moved into the GNU emacs try as it was done
>> with gnus?
> for the record,
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Brauer writes:
> I am not sure whether I understand that discussion in emacs dev
> correctly. Will orgmode be moved into the GNU emacs try as it was done
> with gnus?
for the record, I would be in favor of this. Why?
- Less installation headaches
- Less
Hi RSM,
RSM writes:
> Hi, group. I know there are some other solutions about blogging from
> EMACS out there but I find org-blog.el free from dependences other
> than emacs and org-mode. Plus it's light and straightforward however
> outdated as I guess.
> I've been
Hi John,
John Kitchin writes:
> Could we come to an agreement on "text/x-org" or "text/x-orgmode" and
> document that on orgmode.org?
I'd vote for "text/x-org". The "mode" part sounds emacsy,
which is precisely not the point for a mimetype.
I can add this sentence to
Hi,
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> I found Org-mode ELPA released source code is old and does not
> include some patches and updates.
This should be fixed now -- please confirm in a few days.
--
Bastien
Hi Matt,
Matt Lye writes:
> Regarding the entry for `org-src-mode-hook` on the Worg doc page
> (http://orgmode.org/worg/doc.html).
>
> The current documentation says that this hook is run after entering or
> leaving `org-src-mode`.
>
> As of "Org mode version 9.0.7
Hi Stig,
Stig Brautaset writes:
> I tried to fix the link to the "agenda-optimization" article in in
> worg's FAQ, but it didn't make much of a difference. My commit was:
> http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/worg.git/commit/?id=1e9e6a336eb28a705dd61f205378dc19f73f5ad5
this is now
Hi Marvin,
marvin doyley writes:
> I would like to sort my TODO file using two criteria: (a) priority and (b)
> schedule and deadline.
> I would like items to be ordered as follows - priority, deadline, schedule,
> and everything else.
> Does anybody know how to do this ?
Hi Wojciech,
Wojciech Gac writes:
> I just realized I sent this patch to the wrong mailing list. Could
> you please close this issue? I'll post it to the Org mode list where
> it belongs. Sorry for the confusion.
Closed, thanks.
--
Bastien
Hi HyungSuk,
HyungSuk Ryu writes:
> In online manual page below, 3rd footnote element, [Indirect buffer]
> link is not connected properly.
>
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Global-and-local-cycling.html#
> Global-and-local-cycling
Fixed in master, will be online for the next
Hi David,
"David A. Gershman" writes:
> If anyone has any ideas how to style outline-2,3 while in, I think,
> 'info' mode, I'd appreciate it.
did you find a solution for this?
Sadly enough, I don't think Sebastian Rose is still maintaining
org-info.js.
The
Hi Steve,
"Steve Prud'Homme" writes:
> When I go in the mobile-org App on my phone I sync, nothing append,
> no file is showing.
Could it be a problem with Mobile-Org ?
--
Bastien
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit writes:
> - http://orgmode.org/Changes.html
> - Firefox 45.6.0
> - Debian GNU/Linux Jessie
>
> When I try to move my mouse over the "Support Org" button in the
> lower right corner, the following message gets moved in, making it
> impossible to me to
Hi Stefan,
"Stefan-W. Hahn" writes:
> is their a defined proceeding of how to cope with incompatible changes of
> org-mode in the examples at orgmode.org/worg?
No. Worg needs love. And yes, we could tag Worg's repository
with Org-mode versions, the same as we would do
Hi Xebar,
Xebar Saram writes:
> It seems ox-html doesn't support to export into single file.
AFAIK exporting to a single file with C-c C-e h h is the default.
Or did I misundertand?
--
Bastien
Hi Mikhail,
Mikhail Skorzhinskiy writes:
> I'm wondering, is there any easy way to export some properties from
> agenda view too?
Not at the moment - but maybe you can show the detailed input and
output so that someone starts hacking on this.
--
Bastien
Hi Tim,
Tim Landscheidt writes:
> if I click (for example) on http://orgmode.org/worg/ on the
> button "Show Org source", nothing happens. The browser con-
> sole shows that "show_org_source is not defined".
This should be fixed now, thanks.
--
Bastien
Hi Tory,
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
> (fset 'tsa/org-agenda-add-today
> (lambda ( arg) "Keyboard macro." (interactive "p")
> (kmacro-exec-ring-item (quote ([return 3 16 14 5 return 21
> 3 46 return 24 98 return] 0 "%d")) arg)
> (message
Hi Richard,
Richard Lawrence writes:
> Is there a simple way for me to say to the agenda, "Show me all (and
> only) the NEXT tasks that are part of a project whose deadline is before
> (say) 2016-11-01"? It seems like this should be possible with the
> built-in
Hi Stig,
Stig Brautaset writes:
> I made a PR to add the https://github.com/eggcaker/jekyll-org plugin to
> GitHub Pages' whitelist, allowing people to use Orgmode style posts with
> GitHub Pages without checking in generated HTML documents. If this
> sounds like something
Hi Alain,
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> I want my *Org Agenda* buffer to be open at all times, but I still
> want to be able to (say) match as many different tags as desired.
>
> Googling and searching the archives suggested 2 possible ways: (1)
> use of sticky agenda views and (2) use 'M-x
Hi Joakim,
joa...@verona.se writes:
> During install with package.el I get errors like:
>
> org-attach.el:42:1:Error: Symbol’s function definition is void:
> org-link-set-parameters
>
> I'm using the repo:
> ("org" . "http://orgmode.org/elpa/;)
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
>From memory, and
Hi Stephane,
Stephane Wirtel writes:
> I use Fedora 25, when I try to use ditaa with org-mode, I
> have got an issue when I try to export to html.
did you find a solution? It looks like the issue is on ditaa.jar,
not on org-mode. Thanks for confirming!
--
Bastien
Hi Edgar,
ed...@openmail.cc writes:
> I just want to thank everyone. I really appreciate all the effort that
> everyone has put into making Emacs and Org-mode. I may be in love with
> this software!
Thanks for sharing the good vibes!
--
Bastien
Hi Philip,
Philip Hudson writes:
> First time out, very disappointing and confusing results.
Did you try the ODT exporter again with better results?
--
Bastien
Hi Shawn,
Shawn Way writes:
> Using elpa, I’ve installed org-mode, org-20161118 which has given me
> the log file below. I removed and installed this because the
> following error occurs:
did you manage to get a clean installation and to get rid of this
problem?
--
Bastien
Hi Grégoire,
Grégoire Jadi writes:
> With the following file :
> * Test
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC elisp :results drawer :exports results
> (format "* My Headline")
> #+END_SRC
>
>
> When I export this file to HTML, I expect to have the same result as if
> I had the following file :
> *
Hi Michael,
Michael Alan Dorman writes:
> Has the URL for Org ELPA moved? Because if I look at
> http://orgmode.org/elpa/, I don't see any updates since 11/18?
The cron job for building Org ELPA packages was stopped, it should
work again now - sorry for the delay!
--
Hi,
Is anybody aware of an adaptation of Bernt Hansen's orgmode setup for the
current orgmode version? His setup is for 8.x...
Thanks
Markus
Hello,
Allen Li writes:
> I just realized that this patch was applied to the master branch, not
> the maint branch.
>
> The absence of this patch results in the continued life of a bug in
> the maint branch where it is not possible to refile to the top level
> of an
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