Re: In-Buffer LaTeX previews in org-mode

2021-01-12 Thread Daryl Manning
Wow, I had not even run across this one being mentioned before (nor did I get joy on it from googling.). Will try it in between meetings today and see if it works. Will report back to group. Thanks for the pointer! Daryl. On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 2:42 PM Martin Schöön wrote: > Fragtog? >

Re: In-Buffer LaTeX previews in org-mode

2021-01-12 Thread Martin Schöön
Fragtog? https://github.com/io12/org-fragtog Disclaimer: I have not managed to get it to work but then I have not tried very hard. /Martin

bug#42484: 26.1: org-mode should display value of links in mini-buffer

2021-01-12 Thread Boruch Baum
On 2021-01-12 20:40, Juri Linkov wrote: > >> So customizing 'help-at-pt-display-when-idle' to the value > >> '(htmlize-link) completely solves this problem. > > > > Is that true for non-gui emacs or just for gui emacs? I'm using > > emacs-nox (no GUI) and your solution doesn't seem to work for me.

In-Buffer LaTeX previews in org-mode

2021-01-12 Thread Daryl Manning
Having flirted with Notion and Roam over the holidays I am trying to find a way to steal some of the nicer features there for my org-mode/org-roam setup. Use case: Formulas. What's state of art these days for "reading over notes" use cases (not necessarily publishing papers) for getting complex

Re: [PATCH] org-footnote: fix inserting new footnote mangling drawers (was: Re: Bug: inserting footnote when Footnotes heading has property drawer [9.3.6 (9.3.6-23-g01ee25-elpaplus @ /home/user/.emacs

2021-01-12 Thread Kyle Meyer
TRS-80 writes: > On 2021-01-10 19:57, Kyle Meyer wrote: >> I'm planning to squash the following test in when applying. Look okay >> to you? [...] > I must admit that currently I am still unfamiliar with the testing > framework(s). It is something I am interested in learning, but haven't >

Re: ox-html Incorrectly (?) Puts HTML Into the `` Tag

2021-01-12 Thread Kyle Meyer
Tim Visher writes: > On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 8:19 PM Kyle Meyer wrote: >> Thanks for reporting. Is this addressed by the in-progress series at >> ? >> > > IIUC yes. I believe the following section of the diff should address it. [...] > If I'm

Re: [PATCH] I updated patch by deleteing duplicate tags

2021-01-12 Thread Kyle Meyer
Christopher Miles writes: > Kyle Meyer writes: > >> stardiviner writes: By this patch, will merge both buffer-local tags and user defined global `org-tags-alist`. >> >> It does a bit more than that. It uses org-global-tags-completion-table, >> which considers tags in all agenda files

Re: Org to ConTeXt exporter?

2021-01-12 Thread Jason Ross
I'm happy to hear you're able to use it! Any feedback or criticism is appreciated, and I'd like to know what your output format looks like if you're able to share. Thanks, Jason On 1/9/21 9:42 AM, Juan Manuel Macías wrote: Hello, Jason, Jason Ross writes: I recently had the same thought

Re: Org-capture template no longer recognised...

2021-01-12 Thread Neil Shephard
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Friday, January 8, 2021 10:08 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > > You can try bug-hunter package [1] to narrow down the cause. One example > of using the package: https://github.com/yantar92/org/issues/11 > > [1] https://github.com/Malabarba/elisp-bug-hunter > > Hope

A minor mode for inserting things while typing

2021-01-12 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Hi, I've written a 'lazy' minor mode for inserting things while typing (without leave the comfort zone of the keyboard) especially when you are at the end of a paragraph and then you want to insert a block, a list, a table, a footnote, etc. The idea is: you type ",,," plus one character -> a

Re: ol-plo.el --- Orgmode Link type for navigating Ordered Plain Lists

2021-01-12 Thread Samuel Wales
one option is to name your targets with <>. i think, but have not tested, that these will disappear upon export, but they might or might not be annoying to you in the org buffer. you can get to them with [[my-target]] which can export to list number or so. On 1/12/21, TRS-80 wrote: > On

Re: ol-plo.el --- Orgmode Link type for navigating Ordered Plain Lists

2021-01-12 Thread TRS-80
On 2021-01-12 15:33, Daniele Nicolodi wrote: On 12/01/2021 21:21, TRS-80 wrote: Hello *, I just banged out a bit of Elisp implementing a new Orgmode link type for navigating Ordered (i.e., numbered/lettered) Plain Lists.[0] How do you deal with the lists being re-numbered when you edit them?

Re: ol-plo.el --- Orgmode Link type for navigating Ordered Plain Lists

2021-01-12 Thread Daniele Nicolodi
On 12/01/2021 21:21, TRS-80 wrote: > Hello *, > > I just banged out a bit of Elisp implementing a new Orgmode link type > for navigating Ordered (i.e., numbered/lettered) Plain Lists.[0] How do you deal with the lists being re-numbered when you edit them? Cheers, Dan

ol-plo.el --- Orgmode Link type for navigating Ordered Plain Lists

2021-01-12 Thread TRS-80
Hello *, I just banged out a bit of Elisp implementing a new Orgmode link type for navigating Ordered (i.e., numbered/lettered) Plain Lists.[0] As I tend to use Plain Lists extensively when taking notes, this is something I (personally) have been wanting for some time. But maybe others might

Re: [PATCH] org-footnote: fix inserting new footnote mangling drawers (was: Re: Bug: inserting footnote when Footnotes heading has property drawer [9.3.6 (9.3.6-23-g01ee25-elpaplus @ /home/user/.emacs

2021-01-12 Thread TRS-80
On 2021-01-10 19:57, Kyle Meyer wrote: Thanks for the initial report and the patch. I am very happy to contribute! Thanks for taking it easy on me the first time around. :) TRS-80 writes: Subject: [PATCH] org-footnote: fix inserting new footnote mangling drawers convention nit:

bug#42484: 26.1: org-mode should display value of links in mini-buffer

2021-01-12 Thread Juri Linkov
>> So customizing 'help-at-pt-display-when-idle' to the value >> '(htmlize-link) completely solves this problem. > > Is that true for non-gui emacs or just for gui emacs? I'm using > emacs-nox (no GUI) and your solution doesn't seem to work for me. I tried with emacs-nox, and it works fine. This

Re: ox-html Incorrectly (?) Puts HTML Into the `` Tag

2021-01-12 Thread Tim Visher
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 8:19 PM Kyle Meyer wrote: > Tim Visher writes: > > > Hi all, > > > > I noticed over the weekend that the `` tag in an ox-html document > is > > populated with HTML when inline formatting like bold or italics is used. > [...] > > Is this something we'd take a patch for? >

Re: [PATCH] ob-lilypond: allow user configuration of header-args

2021-01-12 Thread Jonathan Gregory
Hi Jamie On 10 Jan 2021, Jamie Bayne wrote: Hi all, I hit the problem described in https://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg127317.html - I couldn't see that anyone else had fixed it so I had a go. The problem is that, unusually, ob-lilypond has some conditional logic on its

Re: [PATCH] ob-java, a proposal on import improvement

2021-01-12 Thread ian martins
On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 3:55 PM John Herrlin wrote: > ian martins writes: > > I think the problem was that I was missing static > > imports, which you fixed in the first chunk of your patch. I don't > > think the rest of the change

bug#42484: 26.1: org-mode should display value of links in mini-buffer

2021-01-12 Thread Boruch Baum
On 2021-01-11 20:54, Juri Linkov wrote: > So customizing 'help-at-pt-display-when-idle' to the value > '(htmlize-link) completely solves this problem. Is that true for non-gui emacs or just for gui emacs? I'm using emacs-nox (no GUI) and your solution doesn't seem to work for me. --

[PATCH] Query when exiting with running clock

2021-01-12 Thread Allen Li
This is a patch adding a query function when exiting Emacs, warning the user if there is a running clock. This is useful for preventing the user from accidentally leaving dangling clocks. I have had success using a modified personal version of this code. My personal version instead prompts the

[PATCH] incorrect timestamps with :time-prompt and datetrees

2021-01-12 Thread Richard Lawrence
Hi everyone, Bumping this, since I forgot to put "PATCH" in the subject line before. Richard Lawrence writes: > Here is a patch for this issue. It uses a narrower regex to match a time > range. This regex requires time ranges to have ":MM" or an AM/PM > specification in the end time, to