i am currently on an old version of everything, so please do not take
this too seriously, but it has been around forever.
* [[https://google.com][google]] [or whatever]
if i run org-priority-up, on occasion the priority cookie gets wrongly
inserted into the link description.
just want to know
as i am not adept at vetting strange code, i would prefer recommended
or otherwise vetted extensions --- or even better, floss cli tools
On 3/13/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> what is a recommended/supported copy all urls extension that will
> support org link syntax at least imperfectly?
>
>
what is a recommended/supported copy all urls extension that will
support org link syntax at least imperfectly?
context:
ime, firefox, and specifically its list of tabs, is
a perpetual set of roadblocks for me, what with, in my case:
1) unreliability of session restore,
2) lack of command line
Attached is a silly small patch, not even a TINYCHANGE ;-) Its a typo
I found skimming through the latex exported...
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Headaches with a Juju log:
unit-basic-16: 09:17:36 WARNING
On 11/03/2023 17:38, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Newlines are tricky. They may or may not be significant.
For example, in CJK paragraphs, newlines are to be stripped.
I think that a reasonable thing to do could be not adding newlines if
the previous object is a plain string ending with a newline.
Hi!
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> You need to document the changes in ORG-NEWS.
I added an entry about the new ClojureScript change.
I guess the other (main) part of the patch is a bugfix and will not
be documented in ORG-NEWS.
> Also, see inline comments below.
>
>> Subject: [PATCH]
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> The previews still interfere with hl-line overlay - their background is
> not replaced with hl-line background. Maybe we can also put low
> 'priority in the preview overlays? To make them closer to ordinary text
> in buffer.
See the attached where I compared default
Timothy writes:
> • Preview overlays can hide and show themselves dynamically based on cursor
> position.
How? I do not see anything and I cannot find any relevant customization
in org-latex-preview.el
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Timothy writes:
> • Previews are coloured to match surrounding text and the active theme.
> • SVG previews automatically change colors when the active theme changes.
The previews still interfere with hl-line overlay - their background is
not replaced with hl-line background. Maybe we can also
Timothy writes:
> • Org mode can keep equation numbering consistent by regenerating previews as
> needed.
This is disabled by default, right?
But I am still seeing the numbering (see the attached) the Org text
below. Also, One of the preview is truncated.
Org source:
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For isotropic
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes on Mon 13 Mar 2023 11:29:
>
> > Would you be interested to create a patch?
>
> I wish I could, but it is beyond my ability: I am not an (e)lisp
> programmer.
It is not too hard. Just a question of sprinkling defalias and
defvaralias near
Bruno Barbier writes:
> Sorry, I'm still working on adding a 'test-ob-haskell.el', when I have
> some spare time, but I'm unable so far to find tests that I can't
> reliably break.
May I know if you are still working on this?
Do you need any help?
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Ihor Radchenko writes on Mon 13 Mar 2023 11:29:
> Would you be interested to create a patch?
I wish I could, but it is beyond my ability: I am not an (e)lisp
programmer.
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Ypo writes:
> When enabled org-table-header-line-mode, the LaTeX symbols in the header
> are not fontified.
It would help if you provided a reproducer.
Note that getting this right is a bit tricky. In particular, when table
columns are shrunk.
The function doing the work is
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Also, when searching through the manual for time-stamp, I was a victim
> of the time-stamp/timestamp curse :-)
Manual overwhelmingly uses timestamp, except several "time-spamped",
which appear to be just right.
Not so much for function and variable names. Some
Dieter Faulbaum writes on Mon 13 Mar 2023 00:24:
>
> If you are prompted for the date, you can give a point ('.') and
> the current date is shown.
> I think this is "short enough".
Indeed, short enough. Thank you.
I guess I should have found it by myself, but skim reading through
8.2.1
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