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Thanks, I forgot to mention I know example block can be used as input.
But this will lose the syntax highlighting. If there is no better solution.
I guess it is the best for now.
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> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> The initial report is wrong anyway, because "file:test test.hmtl" is not
> a valid link syntax, i.e., plain links cannot contain spaces. It should
> be:
>
> (org-open-link-from-string "[[file:test test.hmtl]]")
>
> IMO, there is
fwiw i use make oldorg from the shell and restart emacs. never
trusted loading from emacs, but i guess it works. the interesting
thing is that restarting emacs is necessary as keybindings immediately
change. odd that all i did was run something from shell, and didn't
afaik do anything inside
Bastien writes:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> You disagreed with me in the first place with commit 71ad7b1. It was my
>> original intent to not load Org Tempo by default.
>
> Sorry if I missed the statement where you explicitely said you
Hi Tim,
thanks for your thorough and balanced feedback.
Tim Cross writes:
> There is no solution which will make everyone happy. However, as a long
> term org user who hopes to continue using org for many more years, I
> tend to come down on the side of whatever will
Hello,
Brad Knotwell writes:
> I had some time to test your changes (though not fully as I never
> could figure out how to reproduce getting org-note-abort to stick at
> 't) and they appear to be working. In doing so, I noticed the
> following behaviors on the table
Marco Wahl writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> Can I do make uncompiled instead and skip the restart?
>>
>> What do you recommend?
>
> I always rebuild (with "make" or "make test") followed by org-reload
> (C-c C-x !).
>
> Possibly the rebuild can be
Hi Tim,
Tim Cross writes:
> Given that Emacs has eww, linking to a web page for NEWS from the menu
> seems to be OK.
I added a new menu entry "Org Browse News" which takes the user to
https://orgmode.org/Changes.html
> However, I just noticed that org-plus-contrib and
Bastien writes:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
>>> Again, I may be wrong in thinking disabling this will cause trouble to
>>> many users. Let's just take a moment to see what users think.
>>
>> It will
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>> I intend to update and track the master branch git repo changes daily in
>> order to identify problems as early as possible.
>>
>> Does it matter if I compile or not for this?
>>
>> Normally I do:
>>
>> git pull
>> make
>>
Hi Göktuğ,
thanks for your patch.
Kayaalp writes:
> when editing a source block, passing some local variables from the
> original buffer into the buffer in which the source code is edited might
> be useful. My use case is passing the value of ‘lexical-binding’ when
>
Bastien writes:
> "Thomas S. Dye" writes:
>
>> Would it be difficult to add an ORG-NEWS option to the Documentation
>> section of the Org drop-down menu? It's an interesting document.
>
> Yes, I see why this how this could be useful, but there are problems:
>
> -
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> FWIW, I strongly disagree that Yasnippet is a suitable replacement. IMO
> it’s not at all intuitive.
You must be kidding. Consider the following snippet:
# key: Why is using tempo NIH?
Using Tempo is fine. But we're writing a template system on top
Thanks!
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 4:34 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Brent,
>
> https cloning is for users who just want to git pull:
> https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode.git
>
> git:// cloning is for developers with a username on code.orgmode.org:
> git clone
Hi Thomas,
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Would it be difficult to add an ORG-NEWS option to the Documentation
> section of the Org drop-down menu? It's an interesting document.
Yes, I see why this how this could be useful, but there are problems:
- ORG-NEWS is not in the ELPA and
Hi Diego,
thanks for your input.
Zamboni writes:
> So, to summarize: I don’t mind having to load org-tempo explicitly,
> but it wold be nice to make the change visible (maybe make ORG-NEWS
> more visible) and to fix the bug I mentioned.
Can you give a recipe on how to
Bastien writes:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> In master branch, the format has changed.
>
> With the new template mechanism, can we have rich templates like the
> one Charles quotes?
>
> (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("r"
Hi,
Diego Zamboni writes:
> Since a few weeks ago (around 9.1.10-11, maybe?) the “ seems a bit broken - if I try to use it in the middle of a file and
> there is a block of the same type further down in the file, then only
> the opening line of the block is
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> We introduced a new expansion mechanism, recently bound to `C-c C-,'.
> This mechanism is more in line with usual Org functions: it operates on
> regions like, say, `org-insert-drawer'. It is an obvious default
> expansion mechanism.
>
> If
Hi,
> On 29 Apr 2018, at 13:05, Bastien wrote:
> Again, I may be wrong in thinking disabling this will cause trouble to
> many users. Let's just take a moment to see what users think.
Here’s my 2 cents: I’ve only been using org-mode for a few months now, but
almost from the
Bastien writes:
I wish I'd be as optimistic as you are and assume every user
reads
ORG-NEWS! I seriously doubt a majority of users do. Those
installing
Org from ELPA cannot possibly know where to find ORG-NEWS, Org
gives
no indication where it lives: IOW, it's not even because users
are
Here is one approach:
#+name: xml-data
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
Tove
Jani
Reminder
Don't forget me this weekend!
#+END_EXAMPLE
#+BEGIN_SRC python :var data=xml-data
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
root = ET.fromstring(data)
for child in root:
print(child.tag, child.attrib)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
Hello,
when editing a source block, passing some local variables from the
original buffer into the buffer in which the source code is edited might
be useful. My use case is passing the value of ‘lexical-binding’ when
editing Elisp source code blocks in my literate .emacs so that I don't
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 4:05 PM, ST wrote:
> 3. is there a free modern "corporate" style theme for org-mode?
Twitter Bootstrap https://github.com/marsmining/ox-twbs and
and these themes https://github.com/fniessen/org-html-themes are corporate-ish.
Hi,
stardiviner writes:
> How can I use this xml data as input in another src block?
You would need to enclose the xml code within #+begin_example instead
of #+begin_src. Also, elfeed-xml-parse-region will not work on a
string, it expects other arguments, so you might
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Is there somebody have any idea or hints about this question?
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How about the progress now?
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How about the progress now?
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On 04/29/2018 04:50 AM, ST wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> thank you, and all other responders, for the shared information. The
> reason I want to leave Jekyll is because I don't want to depend on a
> tool that relies on language (Ruby)/environment that I don't know/use
> (in this respect Hugo is the same
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Bastien writes:
> Maybe by replacing "%s -ss %s %s" by "%s -ss %s \"%s\"", i.e. adding
> double-quotes around the filename?
Thanks, Bastien, this solved my problem.
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> They are, but within "special" commands -- see this in org.el:
>
> (org-defkey org-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-x C-w") #'org-cut-special)
> (org-defkey org-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-x M-w") #'org-copy-special)
> (org-defkey org-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-x C-y")
Hi all,
On 04/29/2018 07:05 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Let's just take a moment to see what users think.
I was aware of tempo.el and tempo from postings to the list. However It
was not until I upgraded to version 9.1.12 from 9.1.11
So, user feedback: I'm fine with not enabling by default.
I don't use any of these, but it sounds like the new default expansion
mechanism Nicolas mentioned might suit me if I ever switch from my
homemade insert-block function (which does prompts and regions).
Yours,
Christian
Bastien writes:
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Again, I may be wrong in thinking disabling this will cause trouble to
>> many users. Let's just take a moment to see what users think.
>
> It will case trouble during the time necessary to read
On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 4:50 AM, ST wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> thank you, and all other responders, for the shared information. The
> reason I want to leave Jekyll is because I don't want to depend on a
> tool that relies on language (Ruby)/environment that I don't know/use
> (in
Bastien writes:
> Again, I may be wrong in thinking disabling this will cause trouble to
> many users. Let's just take a moment to see what users think.
It will case trouble during the time necessary to read ORG-NEWS
incompatible changes section or ask the mailing list, and then
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> You disagreed with me in the first place with commit 71ad7b1. It was my
> original intent to not load Org Tempo by default.
Sorry if I missed the statement where you explicitely said you thought
org-tempo should not be enabled by
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> You seem to disagree as you just disabled Org tempo in commit 4c13d0a
> ("Do not load Org Tempo by default"), saying:
You disagreed with me in the first place with commit 71ad7b1. It was my
original intent to not load Org Tempo by default.
> I wonder
Hi,
stardiviner writes:
> Thanks, this solved my problem. BTW, my curious why those commands are
> not actived with keybindings in org-mode?
They are, but within "special" commands -- see this in org.el:
(org-defkey org-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-x C-w") #'org-cut-special)
Hi Nicolas,
I enabled org-tempo by default in commit 71ad7d1 ("org.el: Add
org-tempo to the list of default modules") and I completed the
commit message with this explanation:
"Template expansion is likely to be expected by many users, as it was
on by default in previous releases. Let's
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Hi,
>
> I intend to update and track the master branch git repo changes daily in
> order to identify problems as early as possible.
>
> Does it matter if I compile or not for this?
>
> Normally I do:
>
> git pull
> make
> and restart emacs
Bernt Hansen writes:
> I intend to update and track the master branch git repo changes daily in
> order to identify problems as early as possible.
>
> Does it matter if I compile or not for this?
>
> Normally I do:
>
> git pull
> make
> and restart emacs every morning
>
> Can I do make
On Sun, 2018-04-29 at 11:07 +0200, Bastien wrote:
> Hi ST,
>
> ST writes:
>
> > Could you, please, share your website publishing workflow (considering
> > the 3 issues I've mentioned)?
>
> if people take the time to share this on the list, would you be kind
> enough to take
Hi,
I intend to update and track the master branch git repo changes daily in
order to identify problems as early as possible.
Does it matter if I compile or not for this?
Normally I do:
git pull
make
and restart emacs every morning
Can I do make uncompiled instead and skip the
Hi ST,
ST writes:
> Could you, please, share your website publishing workflow (considering
> the 3 issues I've mentioned)?
if people take the time to share this on the list, would you be kind
enough to take the time to enhance Worg documentation with a readable
synthesis of
Hi Scott,
thank you, and all other responders, for the shared information. The
reason I want to leave Jekyll is because I don't want to depend on a
tool that relies on language (Ruby)/environment that I don't know/use
(in this respect Hugo is the same for me). I prefer something more
simplistic,
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen writes:
>> Fixed. Thank you.
>
> Confirmed. Thanks!!!
Indeed, thanks too!
> I am always amazed at how fast bugs are addressed on this project.
That's because the place we report bugs is also the place we solve
them ;)
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
4) SPC now does not work to insert a space after the TODO so I can type my
headline
I have to use C-f
>>
>> I still have this issue with current master.
>
>
> Fixed. Thank you.
Confirmed.
Hello,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> Please change org-agenda-tags-column to something other than the default, for
> example -160.
> Does the standard agenda ("C-c a a") respect the variable in your case?
> It doesn't seem to in my setting.
Fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
Hello,
Xu Chunyang writes:
> I'm using latest Org mode built from latest git repository, the HEAD
> is 4c13d0a1a870a450627ce1d8449a3b7204202250. I notice tags are no longer
> aligned in *Org Agenda*.
>
> It seems the issue is introduced by
>
>
ST writes:
> I would like to rewrite my website using Orgmode (till now I used
> Jekyll). It would be nice if you could help me with following questions:
I recommend you to take look at ox-hugo (https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/)
Sincerely,
Gour
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