Re: [O] Equation references in HTML export

2018-01-16 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday, 16 Jan 2018 at 19:09, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Thibault Marin writes: [...] >> - In non-MathJax modes, I currently pre-process the latex environment to >> change equation environments to their * version, >> e.g. "\begin{equation}" -> "\begin{equation*}".

Re: [O] Equation references in HTML export

2018-01-16 Thread Thibault Marin
Hi, thanks for the review. Please find attached an updated patch. > I guess so. OTOH, I assume latex environments are always math > environments. One can use LaTex export blocks for "regular" LaTeX. I left the math check in the attached patch for now. Please let me know if you would like me to

[O] Test test-org/timestamp-from-time fails on Fedora 26/Debian Jessie

2018-01-16 Thread Tim Landscheidt
On Fedora 26/Emacs 25.3.1 and Debian Jessie/Emacs 24.4.1, test-org/timestamp-from-time fails with: | Test test-org/timestamp-from-time backtrace: | (if (unwind-protect (setq value-14556 (apply fn-14554 args-14555)) ( | (let (form-description-14558) (if (unwind-protect (setq value-14556 |

Re: [O] Bug: Broken orgmode.org links in doc/misc/org.texi and lisp/org

2018-01-16 Thread Tim Landscheidt
Hi, attached are five patches mostly related to the http to https update part of my post. Patch #1 updates only URLs from http to https that I consid- er "uncontroversial". Patch #2 makes some links to the manual and external URLs in docstrings clickable. Patch #3 updates URLs from http to

Re: [O] Equation references in HTML export

2018-01-16 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Thibault Marin writes: >> You may be right. In this case, we may use \eqref if MathJax is >> going to be used (like your initial patch did), and do the above >> otherwise. > > OK, I think that would work. To summarize, here are the different > outputs under

Re: [O] toggling checkbox with one prefix arg modifies drawer contents

2018-01-16 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Samuel Wales writes: > On 1/15/18, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: >> They are, arguably, body text. > > what is the name of "the text after anything that org might typically > modify"? There is no such thing. Org may modify something anywhere in an