Hi Nicholas,
I see the fix for this bug (commit
91c68865c64422028faca96b7ff03541e7cf) was merged for org 9.0.10.
However, I installed 9.0.10 this morning and the bug still occurs.
Apologies if I am missing something.
With thanks,
Nick H
On Thu, Aug 17 2017, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Nick
Hi,
> The point of "md" export back-end is not to provide the same features as
> full-fledged ones like "latex" or "html". I wrote it to take care of the
> boring stuff of markdown syntax. Anyone willing to write a back-end with
> a different Markdown flavour just needs to concentrate of the
> di
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 06:16:50PM +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I rewrote the part responsible for agenda generation in "org-agenda.el".
> Basically, I refactored some hot loops and introduced a cache mechanism
> for data extracted out of agenda files.
Sounds awesome.
> The only thi
i wrote this a long time ago to summarize the different options for
editing notes in org.
warning: it might make zero sense to you.
maybe it will be useful to somebody.
===
sometimes you want the notes to stay in your external file
(example: whatever.el). but edit them in org mode.
orgstruct e
On 8/27/17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I expect to see some interesting improvements when viewing the agenda
> with a span larger than one day, or when generating an agenda view
> without having touched most of the agenda files since last view.
wow, great! i have long wanted this.
> The only thin
Hi Thomas.
In my experience, having both org and org-plus-contrib installed
is a
problem. You might want to settle on the one or the other, then
see if
your problem persists.
I didn't knew that, thanks a lot for the recommendation. :)
Based on my (lack of) use of the contributions I removed
Hello,
Adrian Bradd writes:
> On master, capture targets were changed in commit 0f1b5ec496, but this
> change isn't reflected in ORG-NEWS. Not sure if this change was intended to
> go in the impending 9.1 release as I'm still unfamiliar with the release
> workflow.
Correct. It's not a big issue
Hello,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I am glad you are not planning to remove orgtbl-mode. In particular, in
> connection with radio tables, it is a feature that I use constantly, so I
> would object strongly to removing it.
Of course. "orgtbl-mode" is nice and certainly shouldn't disappear.
What
Completing myself:
Caveat: there's an incompatible change in `org-agenda-log-mode-items'.
You need to apply a trivial change to the values:
closed -> :closed
clock -> :clock
state -> :state
Hello,
I rewrote the part responsible for agenda generation in "org-agenda.el".
Basically, I refactored some hot loops and introduced a cache mechanism
for data extracted out of agenda files.
I expect to see some interesting improvements when viewing the agenda
with a span larger than one day, or
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Org 9.0.10 is out, the last bugfix release before 9.1,
> which is to be released next week.
>
> Thanks to everyone involved!
Thanks, Bastien!
Rasmus, I've updated the emacs-sync branch.
--
Kyle
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Meanwhile, I'm quite certain that excising Org Struct mode is the best
> option for Org core.
I agree, provided that we don’t deprive some users of some useful
functionalities.
--
Bastien
Hello,
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Even if the functionality is buggy and the implementation hugly, some
> users may still find it useful, we need to take care of providing good
> alternatives.
I'm not sure I agree. Org mode is a major mode. We focus on providing
decent handling of documents writt
Hi Adam
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 5:14 PM, Adam Porter wrote:
> ;; Regular comment
> ;;; Heading level 1
> Heading level 2
> ...
>
> Then any comment that starts with 3 or more semicolons is indented to
> the left edge and becomes a collapsible heading, regardless of the
> indentation of the
Hi all,
Org 9.0.10 is out, the last bugfix release before 9.1,
which is to be released next week.
Thanks to everyone involved!
--
Bastien
Hi Kaushal and Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> There's no hurry anyways. I don't consider this to be a blocker for Org
> 9.1. Of course, it is better if it can be integrated before.
If org-set-tags is to be rewritten, we need to carefully test the
rewrite before integrating it. So 9.2 is a
Hi Kaushal,
Kaushal Modi writes:
> I'd also like to add a new Org exporter, ox-hugo. As adding it
> wouldn't break other Org functionality, would it be safe to add it
> before this master cut? About this, would it be OK to start by
> creating a scratch branch?
no problem at all for creating a S
Hi Nicolas,
I’m just back from vacation.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I think it would be good to release Org 9.1 before the end of the month,
> if possible.
Yes, that’s a good date.
> Is there any major issue left, or any important pending patch to apply
> before doing the merge?
I’ll have a l
Hi Neil,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I cannot, I'm not the maintainer. I'm Cc'ing Bastien. I'll apply your
> patch as soon as it is sorted out.
Thanks for contributing.
I’ve found your copyright assignment for GUILE but it does not cover
changes for GNU Emacs, you would need another copyright as
For completeness, here is my final code based on Charles's suggestion:
#+begin_src org
,* date formatting with version information :ignoreheading:
,#+NAME: mydateline
,#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(format "#+DATE: \\copyright{} %s\n" *this*)
,#+END_SRC
src_shell[:post mydatel
Hello,
Kaushal Modi writes:
> I need to create a new patch. Will do so in the coming week.
There's no hurry anyways. I don't consider this to be a blocker for Org
9.1. Of course, it is better if it can be integrated before.
>> I'd also like to add a new Org exporter, ox-hugo. As adding it woul
On Saturday, 26 Aug 2017 at 23:54, Berry, Charles wrote:
> Use a :post header to format a date keyword line.
Many thanks! Works perfectly.
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