> Am 27.11.2017 um 15:16 schrieb Adonay Felipe Nogueira :
>
> Strange, I might be wrong but this might not be set by default.
>
> I have Org version 9.1.2 (9.1.2-15.g1d5142, which is of version 20171016
> in GNU Guix package manager).
>
> Alternatively, per `texdoc babel', you can make the lang
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 9:23 AM Kaushal Modi wrote:
>
> Shouldn't that commit update this page:
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-blog-wiki.html ? But it hasn't been updated.
>
>>
That page hasn't yet updated.
And it looks like worg stopped updating since this commit (the commit prior
to mine):
http
Does anyone knows how to get the link at the point in Org-mode?
For example:
Get the "Data/Books/kk.epub" part of [[file:Data/Books/kk.epub][kk.epub]]
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On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 2:47
TL;DR M-x org-submit-bug-report
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 11:05 PM Allen Li wrote:
> What's the proper way to submit an Org mode bug,
M-x org-submit-bug-report
Then follow the prompts.. you will end up with an email message buffer. If
your emacs is set up to send emails, just send that email aft
What's the proper way to submit an Org mode bug, and are the bugs
collected anywhere for viewing their status?
I see the mailing list has bugs generated using org-submit-bug-report
(containing "Bug:" in the subject) and other bugs that have numbers
("bug#:" in the subject).
Is there a preferr
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 1:53 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Jan Böhm writes:
>
>> Symptoms: both org-todo-yesterday and org-agenda-todo-yesterday behave
>> just like normally setting todo state to "DONE" with org-todo.
>> Specifically, the timestamp
>> added in the log takes the current t
On 12/01/2017 at 18:19 Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes:
> The best approach for me is also to use something such as org-publish,
> and a simple static site server such as GNU Serveez.
Have you used org-publish in earnest? I settled on the approach used in
https://github.com/myglc2/emacsite only af
Hello,
Jan Böhm writes:
> Symptoms: both org-todo-yesterday and org-agenda-todo-yesterday behave
> just like normally setting todo state to "DONE" with org-todo.
> Specifically, the timestamp
> added in the log takes the current time instead of 23:59 of the previous
> day, as would be expected.
Kyle Meyer writes:
> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
> [...]
>
>>> This should be fixed on the Org side as of 44c8cd7 (2015-08-10):
>
> [...]
>
>> Okay. What's the best way to get this fix onto the release branch?
>
> I'm not sure, but I just asked a r
Glenn Morris writes:
> PS perhaps this is related to your earlier
> http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=17651
>
> Both seem to involve the cache.
Closing this. The cache is disabled by default in recent Org releases.
Regards,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Frank Haun writes:
>
>> This happens to emacs master.
>>
>> emacs -Q
>>
>> For instance ~/tmp/test.org:
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
>> (setq foo "bar")
>> #+END_SRC
>>
>> Editing this with org-edit-special gives:
>>
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> David Caldwell writes:
>
>> - org-clock-into-drawer is customized to "PROPERTIES"
>> - so both CLOCK and Effort properties should go in the PROPERTIES
>> drawer- it works in Org-mode version 8.2.10 (release_8.2.10 @
>> d:/bin/emacs-24.5/share/emacs/24.5/lisp/org/) - re
On 12/01/2017 at 17:17 Tory S. Anderson writes:
> I've got a single-chord setup with Hugo, adapted from:
> http://www.holgerschurig.de/en/emacs-blog-from-org-to-hugo/
>
> I'm very pleased with it.
That's cool, but I wanted to avoid "external" components like
frameworks, site generators, and theme
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Rares Vernica writes:
>>
>>> Just to clarify, how would you fix this:
>>>
>>> | [2016-07-05 Tue]--[2016-07-06 Wed] | 1d | vsum(d) |
>>> | [2016-07-06 Wed]--[2016-07-07 Thu] | 1d | 2 d |
>>> #+TBLFM: $3=vsum(@1$-1..@0$-1)
>>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Michael Fiano writes:
>
>> OrgMode bug when both a link and tags are in a headline
>>
>> Steps to reproduce:
>>
>> 1. Start stock emacs:
>> $ emacs -Q test.org
>>
>> 2. Write a headline
>> * Test
>>
>> 3. Issue C-c C-c and the headline to add a tag
>> * Test
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Drew Adams writes:
>
>>> This means that it will have done its thing TWICE: once just to check
>>> whether it should/could do its thing and another time so that it does
>>> its thing.
>>
>> Also, the doc of `org-store-link-functions' says nothing about the
>>
The best approach for me is also to use something such as org-publish,
and a simple static site server such as GNU Serveez.
If you want server-side programming using GNU Guile, dynamic pages or
dynamic output/return of .csv/.json files, then the upcomming GNU
Artanis might be a good start.
I coul
Hello,
Frank Haun writes:
> This happens to emacs master.
>
> emacs -Q
>
> For instance ~/tmp/test.org:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (setq foo "bar")
> #+END_SRC
>
> Editing this with org-edit-special gives:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument listp t)
> delete((org-filter
Hello,
Damian Nadales writes:
> I must add that I discovered the bug by accident. Normally I don't
> change the mode when editing an special org buffer.
Since the issue is fixed, I'm closing this bug.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou0x80A93738
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> The trick could be to use an Org entity which is as large as its
>> overlay. Even better if that entity is readable without that overlay.
>> I'll look into it soon.
>
> This should now be fixed. The markup used is more readable and doesn't
>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Rares Vernica writes:
>
>> Just to clarify, how would you fix this:
>>
>> | [2016-07-05 Tue]--[2016-07-06 Wed] | 1d | vsum(d) |
>> | [2016-07-06 Wed]--[2016-07-07 Thu] | 1d | 2 d |
>> #+TBLFM: $3=vsum(@1$-1..@0$-1)
>>
>> Notice the "vsum(d)" instead of th
Hello,
Michael Fiano writes:
> OrgMode bug when both a link and tags are in a headline
>
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. Start stock emacs:
> $ emacs -Q test.org
>
> 2. Write a headline
> * Test
>
> 3. Issue C-c C-c and the headline to add a tag
> * Test :test:
>
> 4. Modify the headline
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Could this bug be marked as done? Thank you.
Anyone can close any bug by sending mail to eg 18870-done at debbugs.
(Thanks for looking at these reports.)
Hello,
I believe that the recent fontification rules still need tweaking.
Here's a MWE:
=
*bold*
=
Here's a more detailed version:
=
*bold*
^ above does not work
*bold* this works at the time of typing.
But on saving and doing =revert-buffer=, the fontification goes away.
This *bol
Hello,
Glenn Morris writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
>> Could this bug be marked as done? Thank you.
>
> Anyone can close any bug by sending mail to eg 18870-done at debbugs.
Indeed! Closing it right now. Thank you.
> (Thanks for looking at these reports.)
(You're welcome.)
Regards,
--
N
Hello,
Rittwik Chatterjee writes:
> Start emacs with `emacs -Q'
> Create a Org file `test.org'
>
> Copy the following table into that file and save.
>
> |---+-|
> | Plugins | How to install |
> |---+--
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eli Zaretskii writes:
>
>>> From: Oleksandr Gavenko
>>> Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2016 16:23:05 +0200
>>>
>>> TODO.org I visit only via `C-c a a'. But NOTE.org become unmaintainable with
>>> size greater then 1 MiB of plain text.
>
> It would be interesting to see
Hello,
cr...@inventati.org writes:
> Starting from the third level, nodes are shown with two asterisks less
> than expected. Trying to unfold them will actually fold the whole
> subtree instead.
>
> The bug was present even with a clean Emacs configuration and no
> packages installed. For the mom
Hello,
David Caldwell writes:
> - org-clock-into-drawer is customized to "PROPERTIES"
> - so both CLOCK and Effort properties should go in the PROPERTIES
> drawer- it works in Org-mode version 8.2.10 (release_8.2.10 @
> d:/bin/emacs-24.5/share/emacs/24.5/lisp/org/) - result:
> :PROPERTIES:
>
Marco Wahl writes:
> My impression is that one always types a blank after calling
> `org-insert-structure-template' {C-c C-x w s} for creating a src block.
>
> Suggestion: Realize the insert of a space after "#+begin_src" in
> `org-insert-structure-template'.
>
> WDYT?
+1
Also, before this beco
Hello,
Drew Adams writes:
>> This means that it will have done its thing TWICE: once just to check
>> whether it should/could do its thing and another time so that it does
>> its thing.
>
> Also, the doc of `org-store-link-functions' says nothing about the
> function being called twice. It says
On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 11:38 PM, Martin Alsinet
wrote:
> Hello Charlie:
>
> I have found that I like better to use a combination of tangle and import
> instead of noweb syntax.
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC python :tangle board.py
> def init_board(args)
> return [[-1 for x in range(3)] for y in range(3)]
Hello,
Nathan Aclander writes:
> When using lists in org like the following:
>
> - Item 1
> - Sub-item 1
> - Sub-item 1
> - Item 2
> - Item 3
>
> I can shift them left and right using ~org-shiftmetaright~ or
> ~org-shiftmetaleft~.
>
> This also works on the following list:
>
> - Item 1
> -
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 2:40 AM, Tim O'Callaghan
wrote:
>
> Also, are other people using Unicode, and if so, how? especially with
> visually consistent tables,
For some characters you can handle it by using
[[http://orgmode.org/manual/Special-symbols.html][Special symbols]] in
the tables
for exam
I've got a single-chord setup with Hugo, adapted from:
http://www.holgerschurig.de/en/emacs-blog-from-org-to-hugo/
I'm very pleased with it.
- Tory
George myglc2 Clemmer writes:
On 05/31/2017 at 12:00 Matt Price writes:
I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next year's
teaching w
Hello Org Mode community
#+COLUMNS: %ITEM
* Test item
Some text here
test.org.ps
Description: PostScript document
1. What exactly did you do?
In any orgmode file, like the one attached, I did:
1.1 M-x org-mode
1.2 C-c C-x C-x (org-columns)
1.3 C-u ps-print-buffer-with-faces (ou
Starting from the third level, nodes are shown with two asterisks less
than expected. Trying to unfold them will actually fold the whole
subtree instead.
The bug was present even with a clean Emacs configuration and no
packages installed. For the moment, I solved downgrading to
org-20171023.
T
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
When using lists in org like the following:
- - Item 1
- Sub-item 1
- Sub-item 1
- - Item 2
- - Item 3
I can shift them left and right using ~org-shiftmetaright~ or
~org-shiftmetaleft~.
This also works on the following list:
- - Item 1
- T
For example, I have a package =ob-restclient= installed.
I type ~
On 05/31/2017 at 12:00 Matt Price writes:
> I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next year's teaching websites,
> and am wondering what solutions other people are using for turning a
> collection of org pages and/or subtrees into a static html site. I am leaning
> towards Hugo but hon
When exporting my project with org-publish, the exporter generates
anchors with names such as "orga79e495" and refers to them when linking
to the headers from other files. However, the generated anchor names
don't match between files, resulting in all links being dead.
Furthermore, the publishing
Hello,
I'd like to check if the current Org file has at least one subtree with a
specific property (EXPORT_FILE_NAME in my case).
What's the most efficient way to do that?
Below works.. but I can see that it's not efficient.. it maps through the
whole Org file:
(let ((total-valid-subtrees
Hi,
Can it be possible to schedule third last day of every month?
Thanks,
Matt
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 9:00 AM Kaushal Modi wrote:
> - How can I quit out of org-map-entries as soon as the first matching
> entry is found?
>
I think this is much better:
(let ((valid-found
(catch 'break
(org-map-entries
(lambda ()
(throw 'break t))
Hi,
I have been experimenting with some Unicode symbols as part of my TODO and
TAG definitions, to mixed results. I would like to propose that they are
given first class support, especially in tags and priorities.
Also, are other people using Unicode, and if so, how? especially with
visually cons
Michel Damiens writes:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to export and org file in such a way that :
> - only tagged subtrees are exported (for a specific tag)
> - the tree structure is "flattened"
>
> for example a file example.org containing :
> * heading 1 :tag:
>
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