> Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I agree. This is actually a much harder problem to solve than it may
> appear on the surface. There have been a number of proposals regarding
> how to do this over the years, but unfortunately, they have all had
> significant drawbacks or limitations. One of which is
> Samuel Wales writes:
> a guess from everything yoyu described. i assume you are talking
> about the agenda agenda daily/weekly view. please confirm.
> what are the values of org-agenda-include-inactive-timestamps,
> org-agenda-log-mode, and org-agenda-log-mode-items?
Wel
> Contributions to Worg aren't similarly restricted. Feel free to
> push material there in the meantime.
Looks like the email finally got sent to the right person at my company. Who
knows how long it will take for them to get the FSF disclaimer back to me...
Now that I'm on holiday, I've got
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Lele Gaifax writes:
>
>> I wonder if there is some mechanism I could use to either prevent caching
>> of non-local documents or to avoid the check on existence in the
>> org-persist-gc.
>
> I can easily make a change that always garbage-collect non-local
> documents with
Kaushal Modi writes:
> I actually run a wrapper script to update Org and that has all that:
> ...
> I verified that at least the git hash was latest as of then:
> release_9.5-364-g*de022e*
Odd. Though the commit number is indeed correct.
> There's a setup included in there; I forgot about that.
Lele Gaifax writes:
> Digging down, I found that it was due to the persistent cache, that contained
> several entries about remote (Tramp) documents: upon closing Emacs, the
> org-persist-gc function is triggered, and the index is traversed to remove
> dangling entries, performing a file-exist-p
a guess from everything yoyu described. i assume you are talking
about the agenda agenda daily/weekly view. please confirm.
what are the values of org-agenda-include-inactive-timestamps,
org-agenda-log-mode, and org-agenda-log-mode-items?
On 12/17/21, Colin Baxter 😺 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A TODO
Kyle Meyer writes:
> This must be org-timer-set-timer; there's no org-timer-set in Org's
> tree.
Correct. My apologies.
> Yes, it seems better to at least signal a user-error if the input
> doesn't match the expected format.
Agreed. Or perhaps recognize h/m/s, like org-schedule does.
> Anywa
to...@tuxteam.de writes:
> This reminds me of people advocating "semantic backup" (e.g. use
> "emphasis" instead of "italics", until one realises that you just
> managed to peel off one layer of the sematic onion. The onion just got
> smaller (some literature perhaps might want to play with the am
Hi,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> I had originally set org-element-use-cache to nil because I remember
>> reading somewhere that the nil setting would help prevent emacs from
>> hanging in org-mode.
>
> The cache code has been refactored. I tried my best to fix all the bugs
> causing the hangs and
Hello,
A TODO item scheduled for a future date ordinarily does not appear in
today's agenda. However, this is not the case if the TODO has a note
dated today in its log drawer. The TODO item is now visible in today's
agenda, even though it's scheduled for the future. If this isn't a bug
then how c
> On Dec 16, 2021, at 8:51 PM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
> Rudolf Adamkovič:
>
>> I have a .org file with two kinds of src blocks:
>>
>> 1. sqlite blocks
>> 2. bibtex blocks
>>
>> I want to execute all sqlite blocks with org-babel-execute-buffer.
>>
>> When I try to do so, org-mode complains:
>>
On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 11:11:47PM +1100, Tim Cross wrote:
[...]
> Yes, sometimes tables are extremely useful - especially wrt 2-d
> relationships I'm not against the use of tables, but do find their use
> as a formatting/layout tool limited [...]
Yes, but at the end, layout is but a thinking de
Rather, thanks Samuel Loury! :)
Good to know great Sam's exist that like Emacs out there ;)
I tried it today, and this totally worked in my config.
Thanks a ton for this, very cool function, and SUPER useful for me as I mark
stuff as 'DONE' a ton within my workflow for tickets at work.
Thanks
writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
> On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 08:51:59AM +1100, Tim Cross wrote:
>
> [on flowing text whithin table cells]
>
>> I agree. This is actually a much harder problem to solve than it may
>> appear on the surface [...]
>
> Tables have an advantage if your approach i
On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 08:51:59AM +1100, Tim Cross wrote:
[on flowing text whithin table cells]
> I agree. This is actually a much harder problem to solve than it may
> appear on the surface [...]
If you want to get completely dizzy, watch the recurrent threads about
proportional fonts in emacs
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