Am Montag, dem 13. Juni 2022 schrieb Rudolf Adamkovič:
> It all makes no sense without printing the bibliography, right?
In a footnote citation style, it can make sense, and it is common in
German judicial articles. We do not need separate bibliographies there,
because we instead do cross-refere
I saw this error when opening emacs.org via (counsel-find-file &optional
INITIAL-INPUT INITIAL-DIRECTORY)
Slightly different error now (same style, different element), but I didn't get
a backtrace.
https://gist.github.com/justinabrahms/4bc97379cb8d8e317ca98a1f09524a5c
On Mon, Jun 13, 2022, at
Strange. I'll figure out a better setup for running the tests and get to
the bottom of that.
Thanks for the help.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2022, 00:10 Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Ryan Scott writes:
>
> > Ah sorry about that. I'm on a windows laptop and didn't have make, so was
> > testing interactively and
Hallo, and thanks for reading.
I am an old user of emacs (since foregoing century) meanwhile 80 year and
5 month old.
Using W11 on an HP laptop
I downloaded emacs (got it in my private Download directory and extracted
the zip THERE)
made a desktop link to run runemacs
And works nicely
using or
Hi all,
The link syntax [[link]] is parsed as an org-link inside of a source block, as
shown in the code below:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
[[2]]
#+end_src
This if fine in the example above, but consider a language like python. The
link syntax is also valid python syntax:
#+begin_src python
x = np
Hi all,
The link syntax [[link]] is parsed as an org-link inside of a source block, as
shown in the code below:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
[[2]]
#+end_src
This if fine in the example above, but consider a language like python. The
link syntax is also valid python syntax:
#+begin_src python
x = np
Org 9.5.4 (point at `X’):
- foo :: bar X [M-Ret]
- X :: [M-right]
leaves point at beginning of line:
- foo :: bar
X - ::
If you add content first, point stays put.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I tried to create a large file in Persian, but I cannot see any
> difference in performance when bidi-paragraph-direction is nil or
> 'left-to-right. However, I was able to see a difference using the
> attached file when moving through an artificially created very long li
"Justin Abrahms" writes:
> I've recently upgraded to emacs 29 w/ native-comp support. I'm
> consistently getting this error when I load emacs.org and it stops
> parsing my document, which is a bit painful. Hopefully this bug report
> helps.
>
> My full emacs.org:
> https://gist.github.com/justin
Bastien writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> There is such a SourceHut project: https://sr.ht/~bzg/orgmode/
>
> The sr.ht project is now on https://sr.ht/~bzg/org/ and lists all
> relevant repositories, including a mirror of the official org-mode
> repository at https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/org-mode.
Great
Ignacio Casso writes:
> I've written a patch proposal. It deals with buffer-modified-p and undo
> history, but not the other two points you mention. I have tested it and
> it works, but I had never dealt before with `buffer-undo-list' so maybe
> there are some cases that I have not considered and
David Masterson writes:
>> You just need to set org-crypt-key to your key name.
>>
>
> As well as setup GnuPG properly... ;-)
I remeber using https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GnuPG as a reference.
Best,
Ihor
Ryan Scott writes:
> Ah sorry about that. I'm on a windows laptop and didn't have make, so was
> testing interactively and they were passing.
> I cleaned that up and remove the f-* usage and verified under Ubuntu (on
> WSL) that the new tests are passing. I was getting some failures with
> unrela
Ignacio Casso writes:
>> LGTM! Unless others have objections, I am inclined to merge the patch
>> fully. But please add changlog entries to the commit message.
>
> Done. I attach the patch with the new commit message.
Thanks! Some more comments.
> Subject: [PATCH] use `set-default-toplevel-valu
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> My first approach was actually to define some options for
> org-babel-process-comment. But I noticed that a header with properties,
> for example:
> ...
>
> I think the culprit is the '(match-end 0)' in
> org-babel-tangle-single-block:
>
> ...
>
Matt Huszagh writes:
> This patch fixes an issue in which captions for custom listing
> environments are not converted correctly. To illustrate the issue,
> take the following MWE.
Thanks!
> -(?c . ,caption)
> +(?c . ,(org-export-data (org-export-
Tim Cross writes:
>> At an occation, FYI another two interesting ideas I noted a while back:
>> https://staticman.net/
>> https://isso-comments.de/docs/
>
> Will certainly have a look. However, I'm a little wary about adding
> comment support. Problem is, once you add comment support, you need to
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>>> Also, you may find https://github.com/oyvindstegard/ox-tagfilter-js
>>> useful.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks, I will check it out.
>
> At an occation, FYI another two interesting ideas I noted a while back:
> https://staticman.net/
> https://isso-comments.
Tim Cross writes:
>> Also, you may find https://github.com/oyvindstegard/ox-tagfilter-js
>> useful.
>>
>
> Thanks, I will check it out.
At an occation, FYI another two interesting ideas I noted a while back:
https://staticman.net/
https://isso-comments.de/docs/
(that is: comment support for WO
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>>
>> The thing about a static web site is that it needs good navigation to
>> make it useable and easy to explore (which I think is critical with
>> something like worg). To achieve that, there needs to be some
>> 'knowledge' about the pages and their relationship to eac
"Gomez, Daniel" writes:
> The link syntax [[link]] is parsed as an org-link inside of a source block,
> as shown in the code below:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> [[2]]
> #+end_src
WIP. See https://orgmode.org/list/87ee7c9quk.fsf@localhost
Best,
Ihor
Tim Cross writes:
>> I suspect that the real reason is lack of experience with CSS and JS.
>> Also, we don't really want a high entry barrier for contributors (but
>> then, again, we haven't had many contributors to WORG html side over the
>> years anyway, AFAIK).
>
> I actually think a basic fra
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> Just a couple of questions regarding all of this (really just
>> background and to anyone who may have the knowledge, not just Bastien)
>>
>> Is there any reason we don't use a CSS framework, like bulma or
>> tailwind to manage the CSS? I know th
Tim Cross writes:
> Just a couple of questions regarding all of this (really just
> background and to anyone who may have the knowledge, not just Bastien)
>
> Is there any reason we don't use a CSS framework, like bulma or
> tailwind to manage the CSS? I know that using JS can be an issue, but
>
I am CCing Org ML from now signifying that this branch of the thread is
directly relevent to Org mode and might be of interest for other Org
contributors.
Richard Stallman writes:
> > So, now we have our manual written in Org mode and we never had reasons
> > to come back to texi.
>
> I susp
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Hi Ihor,
>
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Sorry. worg-setup.org is outdated. Bastien, could you update it?
>
> Done, thanks for the heads up.
Thanks Bastien, that will help!
Just a couple of questions regarding all of this (really just
background and to anyone who may
Hi all,
The link syntax [[link]] is parsed as an org-link inside of a source block, as
shown in the code below:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
[[2]]
#+end_src
This if fine in the example above, but consider a language like python. The
link syntax is also valid python syntax:
#+begin_src python
x = np
On Sun, 12 Jun 2022 at 23:16, Bhavin Gandhi wrote:
> 1. emacs -Q
> 2. Create test.org with following content
>
> * TODO Repeating entry
> SCHEDULED: <2022-05-01 Mon ++2d>
>
> 3. C-c C-t on the entry, shows the above error. And shifts the scheduled
>date correctly.
When this error appears, the
Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Sorry. worg-setup.org is outdated. Bastien, could you update it?
Done, thanks for the heads up.
--
Bastien
Hi Tim,
Tim Cross writes:
> A 'refresh' of the look probably isn't a bad thing. However, getting it
> right and consistent is likely non-trivial. Not sure if my css skills
> are up to it, but willing to have a look at it anyway.
Thanks in advance for looking into this!
--
Bastien
Dnia Mon, 13 Jun 2022 17:04:46 +0700, Max Nikulin napisał(a):
> On 13/06/2022 16:10, Michal Politowski wrote:
> >
> > $ xclip -selection clipboard -o -t text/x-moz-url-priv
> > https://orgmode.org/
>
> Thank you for the trick.
>
> Have you ever tried to set drag-n-drop handler for org buffers to
Hi
Consider please
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent :exports none
| Name | Theory | Matlab | Exercises | Result |
|---+++---+|
| User1 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 8 |
| User2 || 2 | 1 | NP |
| User3 | 4 | 1 |
Hello there!
I wonder why the Org manual at
https://orgmode.org/manual/Citation-handling.html
does not mention the #+PRINT_BIBLIOGRAPHY keyword.
It all makes no sense without printing the bibliography, right?
(Not sure, hence the question mark.)
Rudy
--
"Thinking is a momentary dismissal of
Hi, Rudolph,
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> Oh, I see. Thank you for the explanation. I can see myself using such
> new tangle comments all the time! But then, I use UTF-8 and not the
> standard 7-bit ASCII for my Org documents. Hence, I would want to see
> ':comments plain' or ':comments plain-t
On 13/06/2022 16:10, Michal Politowski wrote:
$ xclip -selection clipboard -o -t text/x-moz-url-priv
https://orgmode.org/
Thank you for the trick.
Have you ever tried to set drag-n-drop handler for org buffers to invoke
e.g. `org-store-link'? I mean dragging a link or URL from the address
b
Hi,
The attached patch puts DEFAULT-PACKAGES before PACKAGES in
org-format-latex-header, as per org-latex-packages-alist's and
org-latex-classes' documentations.
Regards,
--
Sébastien Miquel
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From: =?UTF-8?q?S=C3=A9bastien
Dnia Thu, 9 Jun 2022 19:35:52 -0700, Samuel Wales napisał(a):
[...]
> otoh, if there is such a thing as "a cli command that will ask firefox
> for its current url" then it is possible.
Not exactly this (and what is current with many windows and tabs?), but it
seems that when Firefox
owns a selec
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> but in this way:
>
>
> ;; Variables
> ;; ==
> ;; Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Donec
> ;; hendrerit tempor tellus. Donec pretium posuere tellus.
>
Hello agai
On 10/06/2022 09:35, Samuel Wales wrote:
with the org capture firefox extension broken, i recalled this old
thread, thinking it might be a fix, and i think i understand the
issue. so i thought i would summarize here in this one post.
Samuel, have you managed to fix org-protocol setup? From ot
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