> I find it entertaining for now. Now, what is exomind?
Unless I misunderstood, Jean referred to "external brain" concept:
- https://beepb00p.xyz/exobrain/
- https://zettelkasten.de/posts/extend-your-mind-and-memory-with-a-zettelkasten/
- https://github.com/novoid/Memacs
-
> I definitely think it's very, very useful!
> I constantly leave tabs open or use bookmarks, but it'd be great to add
> them to ORG with a timestamp to watch later.
> This way I wouldn't forget about them and they wouldn't take memory on the
> browser if I don't bookmark them.
It is possible and
> Side note: there shall be feature in Org that quickly
> captures the full link to the heading. Maybe it already
> exists. Instead of constructing links by hand like entering
> the file name, entering the heading for the link, there
> shall by some automated feature:
See org-store-link and
Daniele Nicolodi writes:
> Subject: [PATCH 1/3] org-table: Remove unused org-tbl-calc-modes variable
> declaration
Looks good.
> Subject: [PATCH 2/3] org-table: Simplify mode string parsing
> and reduce scope of local variables.
[...]
> - (if (string-match ";" formula)
> - (let
* Tom Gillespie [2020-11-23 23:41]:
> I have read many perspectives like this of late on this mailing list.
> In summary I think that Org is such an incredibly flexible and
> powerful tool that many users have not the faintest idea what other
> users are doing with it (for example I am completely
> Do you find that useful? Who does?
I definitely think it's very, very useful!
I constantly leave tabs open or use bookmarks, but it'd be great to add
them to ORG with a timestamp to watch later.
This way I wouldn't forget about them and they wouldn't take memory on the
browser if I don't
-link' invisible property (which see).
An ECM to reproduce the issue is:
- Start `emacs -Q'
- Do an initial setup:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20201123")
(setq org-hide-emphasis-markers t)
#+end_src
- Open an Org buffer wit
An updated patch series is attached.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Dan
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From: Daniele Nicolodi
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2020 23:44:51 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] org-table: Remove unused org-tbl-calc-modes variable
declaration
* org-table.el
On 23/11/2020 23:25, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Daniele Nicolodi writes:
>
>> On 23/11/2020 04:14, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>>> You already mentioned that you plan to add documentation. It'd also be
>>> good to add a test to test-org-table.el and a NEWS entry.
>>
>> By the way, have you seen my other patch
skap...@pm.me writes:
> Thanks for the reply. I used the version shipped with emacs in the
> report, and now I installed org 9.4 from the gnu default repository
> via package-list-packages within emacs and the error indeed goes
> away. Is that the recommended stable version to use?
I suppose it
Hi Jack,
On Mon, Nov 23 2020, Jack Kamm wrote:
> This shouldn't be ob-python or even Emacs specific. You can test whether
> things work by typing "python" in the terminal and attempting to import
> your module.
It all seems to depend on the exact directories, though, and other than
modifying
Daniele Nicolodi writes:
> On 23/11/2020 04:14, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>> Daniele Nicolodi writes:
[...]
>>> diff --git a/lisp/org-table.el b/lisp/org-table.el
>>> index 4baad2600..6b92656bd 100644
>>> --- a/lisp/org-table.el
>>> +++ b/lisp/org-table.el
>>> @@ -2447,11 +2447,12 @@ location of point."
Daniele Nicolodi writes:
> On 23/11/2020 04:14, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>> You already mentioned that you plan to add documentation. It'd also be
>> good to add a test to test-org-table.el and a NEWS entry.
>
> By the way, have you seen my other patch with some documentation updates
> for Org tables?
* Diego Zamboni [2020-11-23 12:53]:
> Hi Gerardo,
>
> Apart from what others have suggested, what you can do if you have a fixed
> list of files you want to quickly access, you could manually define
> keybindings for them. I have four main files where I capture things, so I
> define a submenu
I have read many perspectives like this of late on this mailing list.
In summary I think that Org is such an incredibly flexible and
powerful tool that many users have not the faintest idea what other
users are doing with it (for example I am completely mystified by the
level of activity in the
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
* Texas Cyberthal [2020-11-23 19:08]:
> Hi Jean,
>
> > I have tried your solution and could not find the mental concept to relate
> > to my thinking.
>
> I forgot this inductive sorting skill must be learned gradually, like
> touch typing, at small scale before exomind conversion.
I find it
* Ihor Radchenko [2020-11-23 17:18]:
:PROPERTIES:
:CREATED: [2020-11-23 Mon 18:42]
:ID: edebb3e7-e755-4ecc-a5e8-a3353a3f5fd0
:END:
> Dear Jean Louis,
>
> Your description of the database reminds me how org-roam handles the
> files - it also uses an external database for linking
Jack Kamm writes:
> You need to make sure your module is either in the working directory you
> started the Python session in, or in your PYTHONPATH, for example by
> adjusting os.env["PYTHONPATH"] before attempting to import the module.
Sorry, this was incorrect, you need to set PYTHONPATH
Hi Joost,
> What I'm trying to do is to import a Python file with a bunch of utility
> functions into the ob-python session. I thought this might be possible if I'd
> structure my code as a regular Python package, because that works if I want to
> import my utility functions into another Python
Hi Jean,
> I have tried your solution and could not find the mental concept to relate to
> my thinking.
I forgot this inductive sorting skill must be learned gradually, like
touch typing, at small scale before exomind conversion.
> Do we think of a tree of knowledge first? I do not think so.
I usually do that by either having the py file in the working directory of
the session, in which case you simply import it.
Alternatively something like this in python:
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, '/path/to/dir/with/myfile.py')
import myfile
you could also append to sys.path if that matters.
Hi all,
If I have an Org file with Python source blocks, I can run them in a session
with the `:session` header arg. That way, I can include packages installed in
`site-packages` and have them available in all code blocks. But is there a way
to import my own packages into a session? In
Dear Jean Louis,
Your description of the database reminds me how org-roam handles the
files - it also uses an external database for linking and allows quick
incremental search that does not really depend on where the
files/headings are stored.
However, what you are talking about is against
see inline
Immanuel Litzroth wrote/hat geschrieben on/am 23.11.2020 12:32:
There is a solution in all source blocks that would have a problem because there
is a * at the beginning of a line. Just prepend it with ,.
So this works over here:
#+BEGIN_SRC plantuml :file test.png
@startmindmap
,*
* Texas Cyberthal [2020-11-23 12:51]:
> Hi Dr. Arne,
>
> > The only part that hits performance limits is the agenda.
>
> Well, IIRC your Org Textmind is much smaller than mine.
>
> > My current guess is that the agenta is slow because it has to parse all my
> > 7500 clock entries, and it has
On Monday, 23 Nov 2020 at 14:02, Bruno BEAUFILS wrote:
> I blame myself not having it in the first place.
Don't be too hard on yourself! :-)
Org, just like Emacs, has so many different ways of accomplishing
anything that sometimes the easiest is overlooked!
Glad I could help.
--
: Eric S
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 10:19:16AM +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Maybe define your macro like this:
>
> #+macro: hfill @@latex:\hfill@@
Very good idea indeed.
I blame myself not having it in the first place.
Thank's a lot!
--
Bruno BEAUFILS
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Kyle Meyer wrote:
[...]
> Thanks for detailed report and nice reproduction steps.
>
> I believe this has already been addressed by c716b7c08 (org-id: Allow
> file name to be overridden on ID creation, 2020-04-16), which was
> included in the 9.3.7 release.
>
> related thread:
When I export an org document to PDF via Babel, the frame is select at the end
of the process. Is there a way to prevent this?
Example:
1. Request exporting the following org file to PDF via `C-e C-p`:
This is a test:
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :eval yes :exports both
(sit-for 3)
(print
Berry, Charles writes:
> Inline.
>
>> On Nov 21, 2020, at 2:30 PM, Magnus Therning wrote:
>>
>> I know I can use an example block (literal example) as input to a code
>> block, but I haven't found a way to fontify examples. Since my input is
>> code (JSON, and various programming languages) I
There is a solution in all source blocks that would have a problem because there
is a * at the beginning of a line. Just prepend it with ,.
So this works over here:
#+BEGIN_SRC plantuml :file test.png
@startmindmap
,* Debian
,** Ubuntu
,*** Linux Mint
,*** Kubuntu
,*** Lubuntu
,*** KDE Neon
,**
* Ihor Radchenko [2020-11-23 11:14]:
> > Org provides hyperlinks and that useful feature may be used as
> > on-the-fly information visualizer for many groups of smaller pieces of
> > information which could be obtained from some structure or found in
> > real time.
>
> Also, one could quickly
Maybe define your macro like this:
#+macro: hfill @@latex:\hfill@@
HTH,
eric
--
: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4-118-g2a4578.dirty
On 23/11/2020 04:14, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> You already mentioned that you plan to add documentation. It'd also be
> good to add a test to test-org-table.el and a NEWS entry.
By the way, have you seen my other patch with some documentation updates
for Org tables?
Cheers,
Dan
Hello Kyle,
thank you for the review. It is much appreciated as lisp (and Emacs lisp
in particular) is not the language I am most fluent in.
On 23/11/2020 04:14, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Daniele Nicolodi writes:
>
>> Subject: [PATCH 1/4] org-table: Fix table formula mode string handling
>>
>> *
Hi Gerardo,
Apart from what others have suggested, what you can do if you have a fixed
list of files you want to quickly access, you could manually define
keybindings for them. I have four main files where I capture things, so I
define a submenu that allows me to access them quickly:
(note: I
Hi Dr. Arne,
> The only part that hits performance limits is the agenda.
Well, IIRC your Org Textmind is much smaller than mine.
> My current guess is that the agenta is slow because it has to parse all my
> 7500 clock entries, and it has to check the Todo states of around 1200
> headings.
> One question: what does do? Thanks
Just wanted to indicate the cursor position.
Best,
Ihor
Gerardo Moro writes:
> Excellent stuff.
> One question: what does do? Thanks
>
> El lun, 23 nov 2020 a las 10:13, Ihor Radchenko ()
> escribió:
>
>> > Org provides hyperlinks and that useful feature
Ok, thanks!
El lun, 23 nov 2020 a las 11:12, Ihor Radchenko ()
escribió:
> > One question: what does do? Thanks
>
> Just wanted to indicate the cursor position.
>
> Best,
> Ihor
>
> Gerardo Moro writes:
>
> > Excellent stuff.
> > One question: what does do? Thanks
> >
> > El lun, 23 nov 2020
Excellent stuff.
One question: what does do? Thanks
El lun, 23 nov 2020 a las 10:13, Ihor Radchenko ()
escribió:
> > Org provides hyperlinks and that useful feature may be used as
> > on-the-fly information visualizer for many groups of smaller pieces of
> > information which could be obtained
Hi Jean Louis,
Thanks for your feedback.
>As the more complexities are created then even org-ql becomes complex
>to work with just as SQL becomes more and more complex with more
>relational tables and pieces of information.
The idea of Org QL is to make such things simple. For example, you
> Org provides hyperlinks and that useful feature may be used as
> on-the-fly information visualizer for many groups of smaller pieces of
> information which could be obtained from some structure or found in
> real time.
Also, one could quickly select one of multiple links under heading by
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