Re: Interest in an Org video meetup?

2022-11-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Russell Adams writes: > One of my concerns is the format. I used to goto user groups > frequently, and we could break up into smaller groups working on many > things. > > On the other hand, tools like BBB or Jitsi tend to be best for a > presenter and an audience. > > I'm ok with prepping a

Re: [PATCH] rfc: using ert-deftest with side-effects

2022-11-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Leo Butler writes: > However, I would like feedback/suggestions on writing such a > test. Issues include: > > 1. how to clean up the side-effects, including changes in the test >buffer, filesystem and potentially creating an error buffer; As you did, we generally use unwind-protect. Also,

Typos on https://orgmode.org/manuals.html

2022-11-07 Thread Loris Bennett
Hi, Under the heading Org Mode compact guide it says The Org Mode compact guide is a shorter introduction to the main feature of Org Mode. This should probably be ... features of Org Mode. Under the heading Org manual for the GNU Emacs version it says GNU Emacs publishes

Re: [PATCH] oc-csl: Improve LaTeX bibliography formatting

2022-11-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
András Simonyi writes: >> Also, it would be nice to describe CSL usage and tweaks in the manual. > > Time permitting I may try to add something, but wouldn't it be a > problem if the CSL export processor was discussed in much more detail > than the others? > I was also thinking about providing a

Re: [PATCH] Re: Update Org to MathJax 3

2022-11-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Rudolf Adamkovič writes: > Ihor Radchenko writes: > >> The proper test is not presence of the message, but the correct >> conversion of the legacy options in the actual html output. > > We do test the results in the HTML output, of course. Still, I would > like to test the user messages too.

Re: [PATCH] org-attach.el: ID to path functions may return nil

2022-11-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Max Nikulin writes: >> AFAIU, your version of `org-attach-dir-from-id' may sometimes return >> nil, which is neither documented > > "otherwise independently of TRY-ALL > value return the first non nil value." > > indirectly assumes nil. It may be made more prominent. I feel like this makes the

Re: Docstrings and literate programming (good practices?)

2022-11-07 Thread Samuel Wales
another option that might work for many users [at least would work for myself buyt needs are modest here] is unbreakable multi-directinal links such that you can link from a docstring to the manual or from the manual to the docstring. by multidirectional i mean you can have the same link, which

Re: Document management system with Org?

2022-11-07 Thread Samuel Wales
hi max, welcome to org. org-roam has been suggested but i do not use it so i will not address that and will leave it to others. org is a good choice for this kind of thing, but it is not clear to me how much of it needs to be built on top of existing to get what you ask for. emacs is good at

Re: [PATCH] Re: Update Org to MathJax 3

2022-11-07 Thread Rudolf Adamkovič
Ihor Radchenko writes: > The proper test is not presence of the message, but the correct > conversion of the legacy options in the actual html output. We do test the results in the HTML output, of course. Still, I would like to test the user messages too. By my definition, "proper" tests

Re: Document management system with Org?

2022-11-07 Thread Bill Burdick
I use orgroam for this sort of thing: https://www.orgroam.com/ In fact, I manage most of my org files with orgroam. -- Bill On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 9:52 PM Max Brieiev wrote: > Org newbie here. > > Org advertizes itself as a note management and organizer system. > > How suitable is it to

Document management system with Org?

2022-11-07 Thread Max Brieiev
Org newbie here. Org advertizes itself as a note management and organizer system. How suitable is it to manage documents? Documents are files, usually in pdf format, stored as blobs on file system. I need to attach some meta data to them. Like tags, for example, 'invoice' or 'contract' or some

Re: @string abbreviation in bib file not honored in (basic) org-cite

2022-11-07 Thread Joost Kremers
On Sat, Nov 05 2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Mmm.. By manually checking magit log. It can provide extra highlight for > things that have been changed and also moved around (which is more > accurate than raw LOC count from git). > > And I missed one of the aikrahguzar's commits. With f41befa,

[PATCH] org-attach.el: ID to path functions may return nil

2022-11-07 Thread Max Nikulin
Ihor, I played with my patch for some time and the only issue I have noticed is missed backslashes in a docstring. On 05/10/2022 12:44, Ihor Radchenko wrote: AFAIU, your version of `org-attach-dir-from-id' may sometimes return nil, which is neither documented "otherwise independently of

[PATCH] rfc: using ert-deftest with side-effects

2022-11-07 Thread Leo Butler
Hello, I am patching a bug in ob-octave.el (see attachment) involving the creation of graphics files. The bug itself is easy to fix: a single line in ob-octave.el ensures the special variable `ans' is bound, to prevent Octave from exiting with a non-zero exit code. However, I would like

Re: [PATCH] Re: Maxima code blocks does not work in windows revisited

2022-11-07 Thread Leo Butler
On Sun, Nov 06 2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Leo Butler writes: > >>> I do not have a Windows machine to test and not motivated enough to >>> try Emacs in wine. >> >> Max, a minor modification of the test you sent earlier shows that when >> system-type is ms-dos, the placement does not matter

Re: [BUG] ob-doc-maxima.org and ob-maxima.el

2022-11-07 Thread Leo Butler
On Sat, Nov 05 2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Leo Butler writes: > >> I believe the attached patch fixes all the problems that you saw with >> the previous versions. > > Thanks! > Applied onto master. > https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/commit/c1440ba5f98634adf08209631d305c1814fb7f9a Thanks, Ihor. I

Re: Interest in an Org video meetup?

2022-11-07 Thread Sacha Chua
On Mon, Nov 7, 2022, 07:42 Russell Adams wrote: Does anyone know an open conferencing solution that allows smaller > workgroups within a larger unit? > BBB has breakout rooms. I haven't experimented with them, but it looks like you can set them up so that people can join the one they want, be

Re: Interest in an Org video meetup?

2022-11-07 Thread Russell Adams
On Mon, Nov 07, 2022 at 12:08:32PM +, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Russell Adams writes: > > >> For the sake of the talk, it would have to be worked out a bit sooner > >> actually. > >> I’ll most likely be submitting a recording next weekend. > > > > I hadn't intended this to conflict with

Re: Interest in an Org video meetup?

2022-11-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Russell Adams writes: >> For the sake of the talk, it would have to be worked out a bit sooner >> actually. >> I’ll most likely be submitting a recording next weekend. > > I hadn't intended this to conflict with anything else. I was hoping to > start a routine meeting, and like I said my time

Re: Interest in an Org video meetup?

2022-11-07 Thread Sacha Chua
Let's pick a Saturday one or two weeks after EmacsConf. Then we can announce it either during Timothy's talk or during the live Q after Timothy's talk in case the details don't get ironed out this weekend. People can share what they picked up at the conference, and I can show the Org files I use

Re: Interest in an Org video meetup?

2022-11-07 Thread Russell Adams
On Mon, Nov 07, 2022 at 01:28:29PM +0800, Timothy wrote: > Hi Ihor, > > > To clarify, Timothy’s presentation is going to be in December. > > It would be great if you finalize how committed you can be to this by > > then. Both from technical point of view and from your free time > > availability. >

Re: [PATCH] oc-csl: Improve LaTeX bibliography formatting

2022-11-07 Thread András Simonyi
Dear All, On Mon, 7 Nov 2022 at 03:47, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Please, document the new customization in ORG-NEWS. Dear Ihor, thanks for the comments! I'm going to update the NEWS file shortly in a new version of the patch. > Also, it would be nice to describe CSL usage and tweaks in the

Re: View next 7 days of agenda, not next week

2022-11-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Renato Pontefice writes: > I do not read the Org Manual. I’ve just reach it and found Agenda part of it. > But I find just things that do not interest. Is it possible to have what am I > asking? If yes, what can I look for in Org manual? I think that I need to clarify a bit why you are

Re: View next 7 days of agenda, not next week

2022-11-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Renato Pontefice writes: > I do not read the Org Manual. I’ve just reach it and found Agenda part of it. > But I find just things that do not interest. Is it possible to have what am I > asking? If yes, what can I look for in Org manual? 11.3.1 Weekly/daily agenda org-agenda-start-day You can

Re: View next 7 days of agenda, not next week

2022-11-07 Thread Renato Pontefice
I do not read the Org Manual. I’ve just reach it and found Agenda part of it. But I find just things that do not interest. Is it possible to have what am I asking? If yes, what can I look for in Org manual? Thank you Renato > Il giorno 5 nov 2022, alle ore 23:57, Quiliro Ordóñez ha >

Re: Interest in an Org video meetup?

2022-11-07 Thread Timothy
Hi Ihor, > To clarify, Timothy’s presentation is going to be in December. > It would be great if you finalize how committed you can be to this by > then. Both from technical point of view and from your free time > availability. For the sake of the talk, it would have to be worked out a bit

Re: [PATCH] Prevent blocked tasks from being archived

2022-11-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ankit Raj Pandey writes: > When org-archive-mark-done is enabled, org silently fails on setting the > TODO state of the archived headline to DONE if the task is blocked. > > This patch changes that behavior so the headline is prevented from being > archived in the first place. Instead, org

Re: [PATCH] Document custom org agenda functions

2022-11-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
thecashewtrader writes: > +* User Defined Functions > +** Function Signature > +User defined functions should: > + > +- Optionally accept one parameter i.e. the =match= variable. The Org agenda > dispatch function will call the user-defined function with one parameter > representing the