On 19/10/2022 10:57, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
Today I have tried with the latest version of tabularray (2022C, the one
I tried yesterday was 2022A, included in TeX Live 2022), and the bad
results persist. Also, it now returns a compile error when an \empty
precedes a
Ihor Radchenko writes:
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
Thanks Ihor. I don't actually use Haskell. Earlier this year
I
attempted to complete the Org Babel language documents on Worg,
but couldn't get the obligatory "hello world" code block to
behave
in Haskell. I'm guessing that
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Thanks Ihor. I don't actually use Haskell. Earlier this year I
> attempted to complete the Org Babel language documents on Worg,
> but couldn't get the obligatory "hello world" code block to behave
> in Haskell. I'm guessing that ob-haskell.el actually works for
Daniel Ziltener writes:
> The latest Geiser release 0.26 got rid of the "run-geiser" function. It
> is sufficient to just replace the call to "run-geiser" with "geiser"
> instead to make ob-scheme work again.
Thanks for reporting!
Can you try the attached (blind) patch?
>From
Thanks Ihor. I don't actually use Haskell. Earlier this year I
attempted to complete the Org Babel language documents on Worg,
but couldn't get the obligatory "hello world" code block to behave
in Haskell. I'm guessing that ob-haskell.el actually works for
experienced Haskell programmers
Norwid Behrnd writes:
> According to the digest of [2022-10-16 Sun], orgcard.txt and orgcard.pdf are
> thankfully again available online at
>
> https://orgmode.org/orgcard.txt
> https://orgmode.org/orgcard.pdf
>
> When comparing with an old print of the .pdf (about version 7.8.11 by 2012), I
>
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
>> It is easy to change \\\empty constant to \\[0pt] if necessary. I have
>> no objection either way. Though I do not feel like we are in rush. I'd
>> like to hear from ox-latex maintainer.
>
> Today I have tried with the latest version of tabularray (2022C, the one
>
On 18 October 2022, Naresh Gurbuxani wrote:
Recently I started using org version 9.5 with my init.el that worked well for
org 9.4
In org 9.5, I can run stand-alone R code blocks. But when I try to run them in
a session, emacs hangs.
I haven't had any problems like that, and I use R
Alex Giorev writes:
> I found a couple of problems in org-priority, I think these patches fix
> them.
Thanks for the very clean patches and sorry for the late reply.
> - The first patch is truly minor, it just adds a bit to the docstring
> - The problem which prompted the second patch arises
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> I'm struggling to write a minimal ob-doc-haskell.org for Worg.
>
> I installed Haskell via Spacemacs (development branch) and the
> Haskell installation appears to be functioning correctly.
>
> The obligatory Hello World! example yields bad results.
>
> #+name:
Max Nikulin writes:
>> More accurate error can be found after setting calendar-debug-sexp to t.
>> I got the following backtrace clearly indicating lexical scope issue:
>>
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable entry)
>>(diary-float t 2 1)
>>(let ((entry "") (date '(4 5 2022)))
Gustavo Barros writes:
> There is some adverse interaction between Emacs sentence related
> commands and Org emphasis markers, when whole sentences are emphasized.
> This report describe some cases of this interaction, for your
> consideration. But, as a general rule, if a whole sentence is
Ramesh Nedunchezian writes:
> Bug: Texinfo export: Inline images are NOT rendered in INFO viewer
> [9.4.5 (release_9.4.5-354-g40b70c @
> /home/rameshnedunchezian/src/org-mode/lisp/)]
>
>
> 1. Unzip the attached zip file.
> 2. C-x C-f doc/helm.org. Note that it has inline image.
> 3. C-u C-h i
Pedro Bruel writes:
> I believe the ob-julia version we have on orgmode does not support sessions.
There is definitely session support in lisp/ob-julia.el. ob-julia does
define org-babel-load-session:julia and org-babel-prep-session:julia.
Session support is even tested in
Hi,
Could you please share which versions of julia, emacs, and orgmode you are
running?
I believe the ob-julia version we have on orgmode does not support sessions.
Thanks,
Pedro
On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 9:45 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> [CCing the maintainer]
>
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
> >
Recently I started using org version 9.5 with my init.el that worked well for
org 9.4
In org 9.5, I can run stand-alone R code blocks. But when I try to run them in
a session, emacs hangs.
Have you seen this problem? Is there a solution?
Thanks,
Naresh
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Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
For unit-testing Dlang, we could mock the
«dub» command (compiler+packager). For instance, we could replace
it by the «cat» Linux command, just while running the unit-test.
But the «cat» command introduces a new dependency on Linux. Is
there a portable
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I'd prefer to change LIGHT to NO-EVAL, including in
> org-babel-get-src-block-info. Changing argument name in function does
> not affect its caller in any way. Just need to update the function body
> and docstring carefully.
>
> NO-EVAL is already used by
On Tue 18-Oct-2022 at 05:39:27 +02, Liu Hui
wrote:
> Hi Garjola,
>
> The preset of filter is not supposed to be used with individual
> command. The docstring of 'org-agenda-tag-filter-preset' says:
>
>> The preset filter is a global property of the entire agenda view. In
>> a block agenda, it
According to the digest of [2022-10-16 Sun], orgcard.txt and orgcard.pdf are
thankfully again available online at
https://orgmode.org/orgcard.txt
https://orgmode.org/orgcard.pdf
When comparing with an old print of the .pdf (about version 7.8.11 by 2012), I
noticed the current .pdf explicitly
>>> "IR" == Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> I attach a file that hopefully explains the problem.
>>
>> That file contains 109 heading, each heading has 17 different properties
>> when all of them are included in the
>> #+BEGIN: columnview
>> #+END:
>>
>> Block then not all
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> Assuming that there is currently no alternative to the non-selective
>> solution, and that, as you say, the presence of brackets may be more
>> common than I initially expected, if I had to choose between \empty and
>> [0pt], I would say that [0pt] is the safest, as it
drlkf writes:
> I would like to submit a patch to allow users to change the priority
> tag's form entirely. While it has been working for my use-case i.e
> basic operations inside org buffers and org-agenda, it is not perfect
> and there are some bugs that remain when using more advanced
Hello,
I would like to submit a patch to allow users to change the priority
tag's form entirely. While it has been working for my use-case i.e
basic operations inside org buffers and org-agenda, it is not perfect
and there are some bugs that remain when using more advanced features
with different
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> In my init I have redefined the verse block like this, so that there is
>> a white line between stanzas, not \vspace (I have also added some things
>> for the verse package, so that the numbering of verses is not broken).
>> So your example would produce a white line
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes on Tue 11 Oct 2022 16:42:
> Ihor Radchenko writes on Sun 2 Oct 2022 12:48:
>
> > I recommend you to use :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: headline property and export
> > using subtree scope.
>
> Thanks a lot for the tip. A suggestion: that the :TITLE: property
> be
Hi Bastien,
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl and Timothy,
>
> thank you Karl for reviving this important topic.
>
> I think our collective priority should be to work on
> https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-synxtax.html so that it reflects the
> current Org syntax. Hopefully we can do this before Org
Denis Bitouzé writes:
> Otherwise, all the options specified by `\lstset` can be applied as an
> option of the `lstlisting` environment:
>
> ┌
> │ \begin{lstlisting}[language=⟨language⟩,...]
> └
This should be the safest and the least verbose.
I implemented the suggestion in the
Hi Timothy,
* Timothy wrote:
> --=-=-=
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> Content-Disposition: inline
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Off topic: Something's quite off here with the encoding at least at
my side (using slrn). I might be related to my setup, can't tell at
Moritz Schäfer writes:
> When exporting an org-file with org-id based links to odt, I get the
> error error "FIXME: Unable to resolve ", where is the
> filename, the org-id-link was pointing to.
>
> Org-id links (example below) are the default for org-roam (v2).
>
>
Le 18/10/22 à 04h14, Ihor Radchenko a écrit :
> Denis Bitouzé writes:
>
>> here is a feature request about the LaTeX export.
>>
>> With ~(setq org-latex-listings t)~, code blocks such as:
>>
>> ┌
>> │ #+BEGIN_SRC ⟨language⟩ :exports code
>> │ ...
>> │ #+END_SRC
>> └
>>
>> are
Detlef Steuer writes:
> I you specify a default duration of an event, say,
>
> (setq org-agenda-default-appointment-duration 60)
>
> and specify a time grid, say
>
> (setq org-agenda-time-grid '((today remove-match)
> (800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000)
>
Hi Karl and Timothy,
thank you Karl for reviving this important topic.
I think our collective priority should be to work on
https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-synxtax.html so that it reflects the
current Org syntax. Hopefully we can do this before Org 9.6. As
discussed with TEC, we can factor
Jeff Trull writes:
> Yes, I can make it work now - but only after reloading it at least one time
> from disk.
>
> When I type it in for the first time, it doesn't work. I have to save, then
> (revert-buffer).
> ...
> Also, if you change the value (say, from 150 to 210) the old value persists
>
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