Dear org-mode developers,
dear Jason,
thanks a lot for org-mode and the ConTeXt exporter.
https://github.com/Jason-S-Ross/ox-context
With your help, in the last few months I setup a complete authoring and
publishing environment for my needs with org-mode and ox-context. I
collect my thoughts with
On 25 February 2022, Steven Harris wrote:
The current problem is that I have a config file that I want to substitute
a value into. I want the conf-mode highlighting. Conf is not a
programming language of course, just a text format.
I'm trying something like
#+begin_src conf :tangle yes :nowe
Hi All
Ansible is a system configuration-management tool that is based on
"playbooks". These are collections of mostly YAML files, but also Jinja2
templates and unix configuration files. To execute one needs to run a unix
shell command with a python virtualenv set up and usually some environment
One more question: wouldn't replacing `org-in-src-block-p' with a function that
calls `org-in-src-block-p' only when in org-mode and returns `nil' elsewhere
suffice to make something that's like `org-in-src-block-p' but that will work
outside org-mode? E.g.:
(defun my/org-in-src-block-p (&opti
Thanks for your reply. I can store the ID calling `org-store-link' if
`org-id-link-to-org-use-id' is set to a non-nil value. But I wanted to be able
to have `org-id-link-to-org-use-id' set to nil and also have a function to
store an ID link. (I make use of ID only in certain files and try to avo
juh writes:
> thanks a lot for org-mode and the ConTeXt exporter.
> https://github.com/Jason-S-Ross/ox-context
>
> With your help, in the last few months I setup a complete authoring and
> publishing environment for my needs with org-mode and ox-context. I
> collect my thoughts with org-roam, outl
I found the source of the problem. I was trying to disable
`electric-quote-mode' when in a src block, and found this snippet somewhere:
```
(add-hook 'electric-quote-inhibit-functions #'org-in-src-block-p)
```
Any thoughts on alternative ways of achieving similar behavior? Presumably I'd
need
Dear org-mode developers,
dear Jason,
thanks a lot for org-mode and the ConTeXt exporter.
https://github.com/Jason-S-Ross/ox-context
With your help, in the last few months I setup a complete authoring and
publishing environment for my needs with org-mode and ox-context. I
collect my thoughts wit
John Kitchin writes:
> that is a nice solution. I probably should have read the docstring on
> org-footnote-get-definition a little more closely, it has the
> definition you need in it!
Well, it's a minor detail. The really brilliant thing here is your idea
of passing the function as a help-echo
Hello,
Received the following in a emacs-lisp src block. The warning was
delivered after I reformatted a comment block with ESC-q. I was in the
code edit buffer (C-c ').
Warning (comp): org-refile.el:566:17: Warning: Missing format argument
Warning (comp): org-refile.el:574:19: Warning: Miss
Alejandro Pérez Carballo writes:
> Sorry about the unclear report. I was indeed _not_ in an org buffer. I do not
> think I was using minibuffer completion, but I cannot remember. I now just
> got a similar error message, this time when working on an Elisp buffer. The
> error message says:
>
>
that is a nice solution. I probably should have read the docstring on
org-footnote-get-definition a little more closely, it has the definition
you need in it!
John
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On 18/02/2022 19:31, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
So formally this feature of pandoc is a bug (due to different kind of
parser). It is the reason why a corpus of tests should exist in a
format that can be easily imported from various programming languages.
Your conclusions se
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