[O] Bug: org-map-entries narrowing smaller than entry [9.1.14 (9.1.14-1049-g04641c-elpaplus @ /home/ionasal/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20181203/)]

2018-12-10 Thread Allen Li
org-map-entries narrows the buffer to narrower than the given entry. 1. Run: cat > /tmp/tmp.org <

Re: [O] meaning for _ (and perhaps ^) temporalily changed

2018-12-10 Thread Julius Dittmar
Hi Ruda, Am 10.12.18 um 11:32 schrieb Rudolf Sykora: > is there a way to *temporalily* disable the default interpretation > of _ as a subscript? > > I use filenames which include _ , how about enclosing those filenames in a pair of = signs to mark the filename itself as text to be passed through

Re: [O] Where is org-mime?

2018-12-10 Thread Colin Baxter
> Alexandre Garreau writes: > On 2018/12/10 at 10:55, John Kitchin wrote: I believe it is at > https://github.com/org-mime/org-mime. you can just download > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/org-mime/org-mime/master/org-mime.el > into your load-path and then require it. >

Re: [O] ODT export --> opening in Okular?

2018-12-10 Thread Nick Dokos
James Harkins writes: > ... > As a final test, I deleted both the PDF and ODT entries from > org-file-apps -- so that there is absolutely no reference in any org > code file or variable to okular -- and it is *still* opening the > exported ODT in okular! Which strikes me as insane. > > org-open-f

Re: [O] ODT export --> opening in Okular?

2018-12-10 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Sunday, 9 Dec 2018 at 18:20, Ken Mankoff wrote: > On 2018-12-09 at 17:45 -0800, James Harkins wrote: >> Anyway, the solution for now, as I'm under some time pressure, is to >> declare that ODT export is broken on my system until I can scrape >> together some time to upgrade org. PDF export is

Re: [O] Where is org-mime?

2018-12-10 Thread Alexandre Garreau
On 2018/12/10 at 10:55, John Kitchin wrote: > I believe it is at https://github.com/org-mime/org-mime. > > you can just download > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/org-mime/org-mime/master/org-mime.el into > your load-path and then require it. This is what I did. But I’m seeing everywhere org-mi

Re: [O] Where is org-mime?

2018-12-10 Thread John Kitchin
ndered about what were the canonical way to > get it!), but it seems not to include org-mime (org-plus-contrib-20181210)… > where are we supposed to get it as an installable package? >

Re: [O] Where is org-mime?

2018-12-10 Thread Amin Bandali
On 2018-12-10 4:43 PM, Alexandre Garreau wrote: > I recently learnt about org elpa repo, including its package with the contrib > directory (I always wondered about what were the canonical way to get it!), > but it seems not to include org-mime (org-plus-contrib-20181210)… where

Re: [O] Where is org-mime?

2018-12-10 Thread Kaushal Modi
On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 10:44 AM Alexandre Garreau wrote: > > I recently learnt about org elpa repo, including its package with the contrib > directory (I always wondered about what were the canonical way to get it!), > but it seems not to include org-mime (org-plus-contrib-20181210

[O] Where is org-mime?

2018-12-10 Thread Alexandre Garreau
I recently learnt about org elpa repo, including its package with the contrib directory (I always wondered about what were the canonical way to get it!), but it seems not to include org-mime (org-plus-contrib-20181210)… where are we supposed to get it as an installable package?

[O] meaning for _ (and perhaps ^) temporalily changed

2018-12-10 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Dear list, is there a way to *temporalily* disable the default interpretation of _ as a subscript? I use filenames which include _ , while I have many other places where I want the default behaviour (I don't want to rewrite these with explicit {} and changing org-use-sub-superscripts variable to