* Demo of some sort of error
1. (take your cursor on top of the letter X after the closing
parenthesis)X
2. then press Alt-Enter
1. you will notice
2. an error
3. saying something like args out of range
I think we really need a bug-tracking mechanism, you know?
see attachment
On 09/07/2020 16:59, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Mario Frasca writes:
I've been experimenting with associating the empty cell with the value
nil,
Where?
both ways,
What do you mean?
and it simplifies a lot wri
Hello,
Mario Frasca writes:
> I've been experimenting with associating the empty cell with the value
> nil,
Where?
> both ways,
What do you mean?
> and it simplifies a lot writing functions.
How so?
> also, I've removed the error generation when reading from outside the
> table (instead
Hi Charles,
"Berry, Charles" via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
>> On Jul 9, 2020, at 12:09 AM, Michael Welle wrote:
[...]
> Not stupidity. AFAICS there is no call in org-sbe to
> org-babel-lob-get-info, so the params are not updated. I supposed this
> counts as a bug.
>
> As a w
Hi people,
I've been experimenting with associating the empty cell with the value
nil, both ways, and it simplifies a lot writing functions. also, I've
removed the error generation when reading from outside the table
(instead of giving up with a user-error, I now get a nil).
it works for me,
> On Jul 9, 2020, at 12:09 AM, Michael Welle wrote:
>
> Hi Douglas,
>
> Douglas Perrin writes:
>
>> Hi Michael,
>> Maybe I am not understanding what you want to do but I use
>> org-babel-lob-ingest/org-sbe to execute blocks from other files on
>> start-up like this:
>> # Local Variables:
>>
Last ob-screen patch. I apologize if these should have been one email but they
are there independent issues.
This patch maintains the default behavior of no screenrc "-c /dev/null", but
adds a :screenrc header arg that allows the user to specify their default or
any file to be used as a scree
ob-screen prepends "org-babel-session-" to the user-specific screen name for
some reason. I suggest this is not necessary nor optimal. One of the key points
of 'screen' is that you can detach and attach from elsewhere. The name of the
session is an important part of this process, and changing
Using ob-screen and this example:
#+begin_src screen
ls
#+end_src
The "ls" is transmitted to the screen session, but without a newline, it does
not execute. The following patch adds a newline to all babel blocks sent to the
screen session.
diff --git a/lisp/ob-screen.el b/lisp/ob-screen.el
ind
Hello friends,
either I misunderstood something or I stumbled upon a bug.
Situation: I have a heading with some files attached. This heading has
an ID property, upon which the directory for those files is based.
There's also a subheading with no ID. Inside of that subheading I'd like
to link to
I'm a big fan of using org mode to learn languages and have been using it
for Racket (sorry Dr Racket, I just love emacs too much). It's been mostly
fine and I've made a few patches to the [`ob-racket`](
https://github.com/xchrishawk/ob-racket) I've been using. Recently I've
started to move into th
On Wed, Jul 08, 2020 at 03:04:38PM +0200, Guillaume MULLER wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for Org-mode. This is really THE software I needed! I LOVE everything
> about it! This is the only piece of software I know of that really designed
> by users for users, with users & efficiency in mind!
>
> I'm u
Hello,
Guillaume MULLER writes:
> In ALL the documentation pages I read, the snippets are written in
> uppercase (i.e. #+BEGIN_SRC, like in the main documentation for this
> feature: https://orgmode.org/org.html#Structure-Templates). I would
> myself prefer to have the templates inserted in uppe
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> BTW, I just thought of a possible problem: the manual says that property
>> keys are case-insensitive (although all the examples I can find spell
>> "_ALL" in upper case, but if I write
>>
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :foo_all: bar baz
>> :END:
>>
>> I don
Hi Douglas,
Douglas Perrin writes:
> Hi Michael,
> Maybe I am not understanding what you want to do but I use
> org-babel-lob-ingest/org-sbe to execute blocks from other files on
> start-up like this:
> # Local Variables:
> # eval: (org-babel-lob-ingest "Template-Loader.org")
> # eval: (org-sbe
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