> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 4:50 PM
> From: "Tim Cross"
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Highlighting and Background Colour for Source Code
>
>
> Christopher Dimech writes:
>
> > Currently currently handles the highlighting of programming languages
> > through
> > "Code
Christopher Dimech writes:
> Currently currently handles the highlighting of programming languages through
> "Code Blocks". Could org-mode have the capability of highlighting a whole
> buffer
> with a particular language highlight typeface.
>
Sorry, I don't quite understand what exactly
Tim Visher writes:
> I maintain my primary TODO list as an org file with top-level headings like *
> This Week, * Delegated, * Scheduled, * Deferred, etc. These all contain
> TODOs or potential TODOs.
FYI. You can also read [1] for alternative approaches.
[1]
Nick Dokos writes:
> Jarmo Hurri writes:
>
>> Greetings.
>>
>> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
>> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
>> not find the file
>>
>> scripts/ditaa.jar
>>
>> in the repo. In fact, there is no
(Sorry, I am resending this email because I found out gmail doesn't support
In-Reply-To in mailto: links).
Unfortunately, I think this bug is still there (I also didn't see any
commits addressing it, but I could have missed it in the log
somewhere). I tried the master branch but was still able
Hi Bastien,
Unfortunately, I think this bug is still there (I also didn't see any
commits addressing it, but I could have missed it in the log
somewhere). I tried the master branch but was still able to reproduce
the bug using `emacs -q -L ~/src/org-mode/lisp`:
After using
If having the source is not as easy as getting a link that is dependable,
then it got to be bundled. I rather use a version that works than nothing
at all. I have used ditaa in org for the documentation of texinfo.
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 6:41 AM
> From: "Nick Dokos"
> To:
If org-mode wants to support ditaa, it is a requirement to inform the user how
to
get the software and install it. Moving into into a separate repository without
appropriately telling the user introduces the problem that users will miss out
on free software that they would otherwise have used.
Hello Bastien
I'm new to Org mode codebase as well as Elisp. Is this something I can pick
up, I was not sure that's why I thought of asking here on the list.
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"Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes:
> Russell Adams writes:
>
>> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 02:28:57PM +0300, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>>> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
>>> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
>>> not find the
Hello,
Timothy writes:
> Going off this, I've taken this as assent and just pushed my patch in
> its current form as 981f25031.
Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 4:22 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> "Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
>
> > Minor suggestion Nicolas:
> >
> > Currently, oc-natbib ignores global affixes.
>
> It is slightly more subtle. It ignores global affixes when there is
> a single citation reference. With multiple
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> Minor suggestion Nicolas:
>
> Currently, oc-natbib ignores global affixes.
It is slightly more subtle. It ignores global affixes when there is
a single citation reference. With multiple keys, it ignores local
affixes and uses global ones instead.
> But it
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Greetings.
>
> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
> not find the file
>
> scripts/ditaa.jar
>
> in the repo. In fact, there is no directory scripts in the repo.
>
>
Hi Maxim,
Sorry for the late reply!
On 2021-04-28, 23:38 +0700, Maxim Nikulin wrote:
> On 28/04/2021 15:37, Utkarsh Singh wrote:
>> +List of preferred separator (in order of preference):
>> +comma, TAB, semicolon, colon or SPACE.
> I will hardly be using this feature heavily, so I do not
>I am using Guix with direnv.
What is your shell?
How/When do you "hook direnv into your shell" (https://direnv.net/)?
> In an specific folder I am installing and using psql and postgresql using
> direnv+guix as follows:
>use guix --manifest=cdpp-manifest.scm
>
>export PGUSER=food_user
>export
Hi everyone,
hope to have done this right as a first time.
Work on a Mac with qutebrowser and thought the following patch
would be helpful.
Salut
Aimé Bertrand
modified lisp/org-mac-link.el
@@ -218,6 +218,12 @@
:group 'org-mac-link
:type 'string)
+(defcustom
On 2021-04-03, at 12:50, Christian Moe wrote:
> If it's on the same day, how about this?
>
> ** <2021-03-29 Mon 05:15-06:16 +7d> Time block
That's interesting, since it seems to work (kind of - it puts a space
after the dash for some reason, but I can liver with it). Thanks!
Is it
Minor suggestion Nicolas:
Currently, oc-natbib ignores global affixes.
This makes some sense given natbib has no notion of global vs per-cite
affixes.
But it seems ideally the code would preprend the global prefix to the local
prefix of the first cite.
So [cite:global ;local @doe] should yield
Russell Adams writes:
> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 02:28:57PM +0300, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
>> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
>> not find the file
>>
>> scripts/ditaa.jar
>>
>> in the
This fix works for me.
commit 6107c2b15bf19ab5300c2861db365a3dc310adc6 (origin/maint)
Author: Nicolas Goaziou
Date: Mon May 10 18:00:58 2021 +0200
Revert "agenda: Fix "org-duration-to-minutes: Invalid duration
format" error"
This reverts commit
Hello,
Stephen Eglen writes:
>> I solved this part on maint branch.
>
> Thank you!
And I reverted it because the "fix" introduced other issues!
To be continued…
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Fix confirmed as working.
commit 6107c2b15bf19ab5300c2861db365a3dc310adc6 (origin/maint)
Author: Nicolas Goaziou
Date: Mon May 10 18:00:58 2021 +0200
Revert "agenda: Fix "org-duration-to-minutes: Invalid duration
format" error"
This reverts commit
Hello,
Phil Marneweck writes:
> Thank you very much, apologies for wasting your time having to go through
> this erroneous bug report.
No problem! The solution was easy enough, and, as you noticed, my answer
did not take too much time to write. ;)
> Is there any other place to ask questions
Maxim Nikulin writes:
> I am trying to minimize number of regexp searches. Mostly it is applied
> when information concerning multiple headings is required (agenda,
> refile targets). It unlikely will get some benefits during interactive
> calls related to single heading.
> Having the tree,
Kevin,
ah. the behavior is complicated for me to understand, but presumably
useful. (there's a Jerzy Neyman quote: Life is complicated, but not
uninteresting.)
cheers, Greg
Thanks for the report. This was also reported last night too:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2021-05/msg00592.html
I'll probably have a chance to look into this sometime today, but it probably
won't be until this evening if anyone else has a chance earlier than that.
On Mon,
Am Mon, 10 May 2021 16:45:30 +0300
schrieb Jarmo Hurri :
> Greetings.
>
> To get my work done, I had to switch from master branch to stable, but
> now I started getting "invalid duration format" error when trying to
> create my daily agenda:
>
> org-duration-to-minutes: Invalid duration format:
Greetings.
To get my work done, I had to switch from master branch to stable, but
now I started getting "invalid duration format" error when trying to
create my daily agenda:
org-duration-to-minutes: Invalid duration format: #("12:45-14:15 +1w" 0 15
(fontified nil org-category "schedule"))
Greg Minshall writes:
> Kevin,
>
>> FWIW, during the latest poll somebody suggested making org-indent-line
>> cycle through "syntactically valid" indentation levels when hitting TAB
>> repeatedly, like python-indent-line-function; I like this idea.
>
> i think (*) the current "master" branch
Kevin,
> FWIW, during the latest poll somebody suggested making org-indent-line
> cycle through "syntactically valid" indentation levels when hitting TAB
> repeatedly, like python-indent-line-function; I like this idea.
i think (*) the current "master" branch allows you to type "-
fu- *bar"
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 02:28:57PM +0300, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
> not find the file
>
> scripts/ditaa.jar
>
> in the repo. In fact, there is no directory
On Monday, 10 May 2021 at 14:28, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
> not find the file
>
> scripts/ditaa.jar
>
> in the repo. In fact, there is no directory scripts in
Greetings.
I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
not find the file
scripts/ditaa.jar
in the repo. In fact, there is no directory scripts in the repo.
The documentation in the latest master
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Note also that "- a" goes
>> back to column 0. (FWIW I think that's a bit unwieldy; going back to
>> column 0 on the /second/ would make more sense to me, as
>> it would correspond to a "paragraph break")
>
> It would make it painful to insert a blank line within a
Hello,
Kévin Le Gouguec writes:
> Note also that "- a" goes
> back to column 0. (FWIW I think that's a bit unwieldy; going back to
> column 0 on the /second/ would make more sense to me, as
> it would correspond to a "paragraph break")
It would make it painful to insert a blank line within a
Hi Nicolas
Thank you very much, apologies for wasting your time having to go through
this erroneous bug report. I spent a considerable time googling this and
trying different stuff but somehow I never made the connection to export
options or ignored it because of a in correct assumption that the
Hi all,
A new LaTeX package, mindflow, has recently been uploaded to CTAN
(https://www.ctan.org/pkg/mindflow), which I found interesting and
useful for my org workflow. With this package we can add annotations and
ideas to our document. I mean, all that is in a `mindflow'
environment (including
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