Hello, fellow org users,
Until recently, I used to just Schedule a task once, and it would stay
in the agenda until it is done.
This has a nice property of having "Schedules x234 days" displayed near
the task in Agenda, so I know for how long this task has been hanging.
However, often I find
Le 07 Jun 2023, Ihor Radchenko a écrit :
> 1. Update Org mode. I do not see any hangs with the latest stable
> Org release.
> 2. Use alternative example. The current example may not work if you have
>headings not separated by contents or empty lines.
>See
>
Christian Moe writes:
>> Reading the linked threads, it seems that has its own
>> downsides. Why is it strictly better then?
>
> I'm not sure it's strictly better.
>
> The problem in the linked threads was with scaling, and I don't think it
> applies anymore. As I just tested in Firefox, at
"Victor A. Stoichita" writes:
> I’m trying to use the example given here in the manual for "Export
> hooks": https://orgmode.org/manual/Advanced-Export-Configuration.html
> ...
> However the export process hangs indefinitely emacs after evaluating this.
> I have to C-g to quit.
> The same
Greetings all!
I’m trying to use the example given here in the manual for "Export
hooks": https://orgmode.org/manual/Advanced-Export-Configuration.html
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(defun my-headline-removal (backend)
"Remove all headlines in the current
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> I think there's a better approach. Tl;dr:
>>
>> - A better way to have active CSS in SVG images is to link to the
>> external SVG file with the rather than tag, as we used
>> to.
>
> Reading the linked threads, it seems that has its
Max Nikulin writes:
> It seems https://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#mailto-links requires an
> update for Emacs-28 (besides a typo with "~" instead of "-").
May you elaborate? (Or, better, send a patch)
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Emin Martinian writes:
> I think there is a bug with the `:cache' header and how results of
> evaluation are wrapped: Using `:cache yes' and wrapping the results
> prevents later blocks using the cached results.
>
> To reproduce, start with an example like the one at the bottom of the
>
Erik Guldberg via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> In every work related org-file, I set the category like this:
>
> #+CATEGORY: work
>
> I then use org-agenda-custom-commands like those below to show work related
> content or not work related content. This works in Org version
Xuan Wang writes:
> --text follows this line--
>
> Problem: Now org-insert-todo-heading-respect-content does not respect the
> TODO
> state of current heading.
>
> How to reproduce:
> Example: define a todo sequence as followed:
> "#+TODO: WAIT(w@/!) TODO(t) | DONE(d) CANCELED(c@)"
> ...
Thanks
Carlo Tambuatco writes:
> Hey Ihor, I recently upgraded my emacs to emacs@29 via homebrew, and I know
> this is an
> old thread, but now that my new emacs version comes with org-9.6.6, I am
> getting the same
> issues as I detailed in this thread with my org capture templates. I tried
> to do a
Yes, tho headings for To do lists is great and can be used for great potential,
most people really like to use checklists thanks to the constant habit createad
by stuff like xit-mode, todoist, google Keep and other checklist and text
focused todo modes and applications.
To me the greatest
gerard.vermeu...@posteo.net writes:
> I had been think about names like
> :with-svgs-to-embed (...)
> :sans-svgs-to-embed (...)
> while preparing the patch. I decided to err towards verbosity.
I think that the idea with putting explicit file names is not good.
It will force extra work for users.
gerard.vermeu...@posteo.net writes:
>> This is awkward. To do per-image export adjustments, we usually use
>> export attributes (#+ATTR_HTML: ...). And why "split"?
>
> I do not think that #+ATTR_HTML allows to embed (= copy) the contents
> of an SVG file directly into the HTML page. As far as I
Christian Moe writes:
> That said, I still think the better solution to the issue you raised is
> for Orgmode to go back to exporting SVG links as not , not
> to extract SVG file contents and embed them as SVG islands.
>
> (Though I may be a breaking change for some users. In particular,
>
Christian Moe writes:
> I think there's a better approach. Tl;dr:
>
> - A better way to have active CSS in SVG images is to link to the
> external SVG file with the rather than tag, as we used
> to.
Reading the linked threads, it seems that has its own
downsides. Why is it strictly
Dima Kogan writes:
> Hi. I'm looking here:
>
> https://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/beamer/
>
> The "Using the new exporter" link returns a 404:
>
> https://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/beamer/ox-beamer.html
Thanks for reporting!
Fixed.
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/commit/296135cb
--
Ihor
Ihor Radchenko writes:
Dieter Faulbaum writes:
Is there a way to get rid of the part
'<2023-06-06>--<2023-06-10>'
in the agenda view
(with the date entry in the same line in the org-file)?
org-agenda-remove-timeranges-from-blocks
Oh thanks Ihor, that does it!
But I didn't find that
Vladimir Nikishkin writes:
> I have a problem with my agenda. I have a task scheduled 3 years ago,
> org-priority-show displays 2199.
>
> Agenda thinks that this is a super important task, and sorts it above
> all other tasks. In reality this task is so unimportant that I seldom
> get to doing
Dieter Faulbaum writes:
>>> Is there a way to get rid of the part
>>> '<2023-06-06>--<2023-06-10>'
>>> in the agenda view
>>> (with the date entry in the same line in the org-file)?
>>
>> org-agenda-remove-timeranges-from-blocks
>
> Oh thanks Ihor, that does it!
> But I didn't find that
Hello, fellow org users
I have a problem with my agenda. I have a task scheduled 3 years ago,
org-priority-show displays 2199.
Agenda thinks that this is a super important task, and sorts it above
all other tasks. In reality this task is so unimportant that I seldom
get to doing it, hence such a
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