I hope `:mkdirp` header argument can also work for other related header
arguments like `:dir`, `:file` etc not just `:tangle`. Like following
example.
#+begin_src sh :mkdirp yes :dir "data/code/mkdirp/dir" :file "test" :results
file link
echo "hello"
#+end_src
Do you have any idea about this?
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Nick Helm writes:
>
>> Could you tell me what functions govern this feature?
>
> You may want to have a look into `org-table--shrink-field' and
> `org-table--make-shrinking-overlay'.
Great, got it sorted now. Thanks again for your time.
Hi all,
I often wonder if the way org-directory is currently used has any
sense or is just a historical artifact.
I mean, when I list my refile targets and agenda files I have to
specify full paths, which isn't very convenient. But if instead of a
list I provide a file listing the paths, then the
Nick Helm writes:
> That's a shame.
Feel free to demonstrate a practical use-case, if you want to.
> Could you tell me what functions govern this feature?
You may want to have a look into `org-table--shrink-field' and
`org-table--make-shrinking-overlay'.
Regards,
Hello,
Jeffrey Spencer writes:
> The first two work below but going from alphabetical to unordered list
> (second two)
> doesn't work. Is there a reason or way to fix this?
>
> (setq org-list-demote-modify-bullet
> '(("1." . "+") ("A." . "a.") ("a." . "+") ("A)" . "+")))
Fixed. Thank you.
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Piet van Oostrum writes:
>
> > In org-mode 9.2.1, the menu item Org > Show/Hide > Show All is bound
> > to org-show-all, but this function is nor=t interactive. Therefore the
> > invocation of this menu item fails.
> >
> > command-execute: Wrong type
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Nick Helm writes:
>
>> But, the rest of the time, can't the indicator serve both purposes -
>> indicate a shrunken column and the presence of truncated cells - when it
>> is limited to places where text is hidden?
>
> I find it confusing -- you may actually miss the inf
Hello,
Nick Helm writes:
> But, the rest of the time, can't the indicator serve both purposes -
> indicate a shrunken column and the presence of truncated cells - when it
> is limited to places where text is hidden?
I find it confusing -- you may actually miss the information that the
current c
Hello,
Allen Li writes:
> I have attached a patch implementing this on maint.
Thank you. Some comments follow.
> Subject: [PATCH] Fix buffer local org-agenda-overriding-columns-format bug
>
> Setting org-agenda-overriding-columns-format as a buffer local value
> interferes with how it is used
Hello,
Piet van Oostrum writes:
> In org-mode 9.2.1, the menu item Org > Show/Hide > Show All is bound
> to org-show-all, but this function is nor=t interactive. Therefore the
> invocation of this menu item fails.
>
> command-execute: Wrong type argument: commandp, org-show-all
>
> Solution: add
Sorry, you are right. I was reading the 9.1.9 manual, so I expected a call to
org-table-align
would collapse the columns accordingly to their width tokens
Thanks
Joao Cortes
From: Nicolas Goaziou
Sent: 18 February 2019 16:05
To: Joao Cortes
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.
* lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-narrow): Fix point position after
narrowing.
* lisp/org-keys.el (org-remap): Remove remaps for `kill-buffer' and
`kill-buffer-and-window'.
* lisp/org.el (org-tree-check-narrowing): Use `kill-buffer-hook'
instead of wrappers for kill-region commands.
(o
Hello,
Joao Cortes writes:
> It seems imposing a constant width to a column no longer works,
>
> | 1 |
> ||
> | <3>|
> | 123456 |
> ||
FWIW, I cannot reproduce anything wrong with that table.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
It seems imposing a constant width to a column no longer works,
| 1 |
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| <3>|
| 123456 |
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After rolling back to 9.1.14 It works again,
| 1 |
|---|
| <5> |
| 12 34 |
|---|
Emacs : GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.2
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Anyway, I changed the algorithm, so shrinking should now obey to
> alignment. Thank you for the feedback.
Thank you – this is a welcome improvement.
>> | <5> …|
>> | one …|
>> | one …|
>>
>> This is misleading - cell 3 contains no additional content yet the
>> indicat
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