Re: [PATCH] Re: [ISSUE] Re: [PATCH] lisp/org-agenda.el: Add header to agenda clock report table

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > "Christopher M. Miles" writes: > >> I tested this commit, it should auto append a newline character after >> ~org-agenda-clock-report-header~. Otherwise the header line will in same >> line with table first line. > > Reasonable concern. > The attached patch should fix

Re: [PATCH] Re: link error when file missing

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Alan Wehmann writes: > >> Thanks for your reply. In my personal case I've modified "org-open-file" to >> throw an error for a non-existing file. In my case, clearly Emacs is not >> happy with a non-existing file--at least if it is a PDF file meant to be >> viewed

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-07-10 Thread Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide
Richard Stallman writes: > > PCI compliance is not required by law but is considered > > mandatory through court precedent. > > The crucial questions would be: required _of whom_, in what circumstances? If I understood it correctly, it’s required of the platform. They do not have

Re: M-x org-create-worg-article command? (was: LaTeX export: when is it more useful to use LuaTeX instead of pdfTeX?)

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Tim Cross writes: >> By "updated" I meant downloaded from orgmode.org >> > > OK, that would probably work. We would need to have some sort of > version tracking so that the template function can know when there is a > new template available - probably doable with either a comment in the >

Re: M-x org-create-worg-article command? (was: LaTeX export: when is it more useful to use LuaTeX instead of pdfTeX?)

2022-07-10 Thread Tim Cross
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Tim Cross writes: > >>> The template can be automatically updated by the command, possibly after >>> asking user. >>> >> >> Not sure I understand. Maybe we are imagining different things? >> >> If org has a template to assist in creating an org file suitable for >>

Re: [possible patch] Basic fontspec code for LuaLaTeX and XelaTeX (was "LaTeX export: when is it more useful...")

2022-07-10 Thread Greg Minshall
Juan Manuel, > 1. There could be a defcustom, something like 'org-latex-use-fontspec' > (I would vote for nil by default). i just wanted to check: the "nil" case is for those of us who just want it to work "out of the box"? and, in the non-nil case, it would be up to the user to use "fontspec",

Re: M-x org-create-worg-article command? (was: LaTeX export: when is it more useful to use LuaTeX instead of pdfTeX?)

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Tim Cross writes: >> The template can be automatically updated by the command, possibly after >> asking user. >> > > Not sure I understand. Maybe we are imagining different things? > > If org has a template to assist in creating an org file suitable for > worg and then we need to update that

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-07-10 Thread Richard Stallman
[[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider]]] [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]] [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]] > PCI compliance is not required by law but is considered > mandatory

Re: M-x org-create-worg-article command? (was: LaTeX export: when is it more useful to use LuaTeX instead of pdfTeX?)

2022-07-10 Thread Tim Cross
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Tim Cross writes: > >> Only drawback I can see is that should we want to change the template, >> we would have to wait until a new version is released and then you will >> still have a mix of templates as lots of people will wait until next >> Emacs version etc. > >

Re: [possible patch] Basic fontspec code for LuaLaTeX and XelaTeX (was "LaTeX export: when is it more useful...")

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Juan Manuel Macías writes: > Considering some discussions in the parent thread, I think maybe it > wouldn't hurt to ensure a minimal preamble when the output is compiled > with LuaLaTeX or XelaTeX, so that some very basic fontspec configuration > is loaded to be able to read PDFs in non-Latin

Re: M-x org-create-worg-article command? (was: LaTeX export: when is it more useful to use LuaTeX instead of pdfTeX?)

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Tim Cross writes: > Only drawback I can see is that should we want to change the template, > we would have to wait until a new version is released and then you will > still have a mix of templates as lots of people will wait until next > Emacs version etc. The template can be automatically

Re: Can citeproc be installed without using MELPA? (was: @string abbreviation in bib file not honored in (basic) org-cite)

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Joost Kremers writes: >>> looking into the source code (parsebib.el), the library seems to be >>> under a BSD-type license. > > Yes, it is. It's a single file and the license is at the top. I can add a > separate license file if that's necessary. It is not required. Just a bit confusing -

Re: org-capture and fast selection of tags

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Christian Heinrich writes: > Today, I went through your init.org on github (it's ... huge) and couldn't > find anything there > either. That's because I rarely need to set standard tags when capturing staff. So, I am content with entering tags manually. > ... Do you have an idea > on how to

Re: [BUG] org-auto-repeat-maybe: error "Can’t expand minibuffer to full frame" and missing log note

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Bhavin Gandhi writes: >> A better fix may relate to the fact that org-add-log-setup is usually >> used to run org-add-log-note at the end of current command. y-or-n-p or >> any other kind of command (e.g. added via advice) will break this >> assumption we use. So, org-add-log-setup could also

Re: Alternatives to clocking in/out for reporting time

2022-07-10 Thread Samuel Wales
On 7/10/22, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Every agenda line, which corresponds to a headline contains a non-nil > 'org-hd-marker text property. In log mode, there will also be non-nil > 'date and 'time-of-day text properties. You can examine the full list idk if this is helpful but at one point long

Re: [possible patch] Basic fontspec code for LuaLaTeX and XelaTeX (was "LaTeX export: when is it more useful...")

2022-07-10 Thread Tim Cross
Juan Manuel Macías writes: > Considering some discussions in the parent thread, I think maybe it > wouldn't hurt to ensure a minimal preamble when the output is compiled > with LuaLaTeX or XelaTeX, so that some very basic fontspec configuration > is loaded to be able to read PDFs in non-Latin

Re: [possible patch] Basic fontspec code for LuaLaTeX and XelaTeX (was "LaTeX export: when is it more useful...")

2022-07-10 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Sorry, I forgot to add quotes :-) "\\usepackage{iftex}...\\fi" Juan Manuel Macías writes: > (format > \\usepackage{iftex} > \\ifpdftex > \\relax > \\else > \\usepackage{fontspec} > \\usepackage{unicode-math} > \\defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase} >

[possible patch] Basic fontspec code for LuaLaTeX and XelaTeX (was "LaTeX export: when is it more useful...")

2022-07-10 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Considering some discussions in the parent thread, I think maybe it wouldn't hurt to ensure a minimal preamble when the output is compiled with LuaLaTeX or XelaTeX, so that some very basic fontspec configuration is loaded to be able to read PDFs in non-Latin scripts. But before proposing the

Re: Can citeproc be installed without using MELPA? (was: @string abbreviation in bib file not honored in (basic) org-cite)

2022-07-10 Thread Joost Kremers
On Sun, Jul 10 2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > András Simonyi writes: > >>> The problem with parsebib is that it does not even have license >>> (I do not see any in https://github.com/joostkremers/parsebib). If >>> parsebib were a part of Emacs core or at least a part of ELPA, we would >>> also

Re: LaTeX export: when is it more useful to use LuaTeX instead of pdfTeX?

2022-07-10 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Tim Cross writes: > Thanks Juan. It will be fairly trivial to compile the information you > have provided into a basic org document which I can then add to org. If > on the other hand you would prefer to write it up, all I need is an org > document which is based on the (current) org 'worg'

Re: M-x org-create-worg-article command? (was: LaTeX export: when is it more useful to use LuaTeX instead of pdfTeX?)

2022-07-10 Thread Tim Cross
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Tim Cross writes: > >> Juan Manuel Macías writes: >> >> Thanks Juan. It will be fairly trivial to compile the information you >> have provided into a basic org document which I can then add to org. If >> on the other hand you would prefer to write it up, all I need

PATCH: [PATCH] Allow bulk agenda actions to take log notes

2022-07-10 Thread Max Mikhanosha
Currently org-agenda-bulk-action is completely broken if anything tries to take a log note during the action, this patch fixes it by storing log note setup variables in a list, and then taking one log note, and duplicating it over all affected items. Please CC me when responding as I'm not

Re: [BUG] org-auto-repeat-maybe: error "Can’t expand minibuffer to full frame" and missing log note

2022-07-10 Thread Bhavin Gandhi
On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 at 17:32, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > > While looking at the *Messages* buffer, I came across the command > > y-or-n-p-insert-y. There are commands for n, and other keys. When we > > press y, M-p etc, these commands get executed. So, even if we manage to > > fix the initial example

Re: Alternatives to clocking in/out for reporting time

2022-07-10 Thread Olaf Dietsche
I also use org-mode clocking to record time spent. But instead of modifying/configuring org-mode, I use a post-processing Python script to collect and summarize clocked times. locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '') # ... def extract_times(line): # CLOCK: [-mm-dd WKD

M-x org-create-worg-article command? (was: LaTeX export: when is it more useful to use LuaTeX instead of pdfTeX?)

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Tim Cross writes: > Juan Manuel Macías writes: > > Thanks Juan. It will be fairly trivial to compile the information you > have provided into a basic org document which I can then add to org. If > on the other hand you would prefer to write it up, all I need is an org > document which is based

Re: [PATCH] ox-latex.el: Unify in one single list Babel and Polyglossia languages alists

2022-07-10 Thread Max Nikulin
On 03/10/2021 22:28, Juan Manuel Macías wrote: Hi all, I'm attaching a patch with a proposal to unify in a single constant (named `org-latex-language-alist') `org-latex-polyglossia-language-alist' and `org-latex-babel-language-alist', along with some necessary (minor) modifications in

Patch: Add a missing option to org-src-window-setup

2022-07-10 Thread Matt Rudary
Hi, I was trying to customize org-src-window-setup and noticed that "plain" was not an option, despite being documented. I checked the commit and it seems the implementation was added but the choice list in the defcustom was not updated. Best, Matt Rudary

Re: [PATCH v4] ol.el: add description format parameter to org-link-parameters

2022-07-10 Thread Max Nikulin
On 08/07/2022 02:57, Hugo Heagren wrote: Since the last version of this patch, I have: Thank you, this version should be more reliable. tl;dr The question is: what is the Good Behaviour when :default-description is set to something, which is meant to return a string and returns 'nil instead?

Re: [BUG] org-agenda-prepare-buffers does not save restrictions

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Al Haji-Ali writes: > On 09/07/2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote: >> Two more comments. > Attached is the updated patch. Thanks! Applied onto main via bc33c0133. > PS: I noticed that the `org-timer.el` example in > https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html > has a single space between sentences.

Re: change headings to list but have a nested numeration?

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Uwe Brauer writes: > I start with this part > > * The pseudo code > ** The actual Matlab code > ** Initialisation > *** Details > > Which is converted via org-ctrl-c-minus > to > * The pseudo code > - The actual Matlab code > - Initialisation > - Details > > However here the structure

Re: Alternatives to clocking in/out for reporting time

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Russell Adams writes: >> Can you then formulate what exactly you want to achieve? >> Do you want to consider only agenda items? All the timestamps in the >> matching items or maybe just some? > > I typically use agenda for the month with logbook view and inactive > timestamps enabled. > > I'd

Re: [PATCH] ox-latex.el: Unify in one single list Babel and Polyglossia languages alists

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Juan Manuel Macías writes: > I'm attaching a patch with a proposal to unify in a single constant > (named `org-latex-language-alist') > `org-latex-polyglossia-language-alist' and > `org-latex-babel-language-alist', along with some necessary (minor) > modifications in

Can citeproc be installed without using MELPA? (was: @string abbreviation in bib file not honored in (basic) org-cite)

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
András Simonyi writes: >> The problem with parsebib is that it does not even have license >> (I do not see any in https://github.com/joostkremers/parsebib). If >> parsebib were a part of Emacs core or at least a part of ELPA, we would >> also be able to use it in Org core. > > looking into the

Re: [BUG] org-agenda-prepare-buffers does not save restrictions

2022-07-10 Thread Al Haji-Ali
On 09/07/2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Two more comments. Attached is the updated patch. PS: I noticed that the `org-timer.el` example in https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html has a single space between sentences. Other examples on the page seem fine though. Best regards, -- Al >From

Re: @string abbreviation in bib file not honored in (basic) org-cite [and a minimal working example with natbib]

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes: > Is someone using natbib/bibtex (say) expected to never ever use > 'basic'? (I don't know.) If so, perhaps there is indeed no need to > implement the feature. Otherwise, it seems to me that not > implementing it amounts to having to give up on @string

Re: [PATCH worg] Using asteriks as list item bullets.

2022-07-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > I have updated the patch after rewording and changing the commit message > to comply with > https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#commit-messages > > See the attached. Applied onto master via 9b93143f. Best, Ihor