This happens in worg at:
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/tree/ba6cda890f200d428a5d68e819eef15b5306055f/exporters/ox-docstrings.org#L2490
The documentation for lesser blocks[1] states:
> Lines beginning with an asterisk or `#+` must be quoted by a comma (`,*`,
> `,#+`).
However, the following test d
I found the issue.
Apologies to anyone confused by this, it's not an issue with `org`, but rather
with `org-roam`.
I assumed it wouldn't run any code when simply being loaded, but it turns out
that `org-roam` was adding itself as a link follow parameter for ID links when
loaded by Emacs.
Remo
It seems that COUNTER-SET[1] is not being honored when exporting to utf-8 for
alphabetical lists even though it is honored for numeric lists. When exporting
to html, COUNTER-SET is honored for both.
Test document:
```
# An ordered list starting at 3
1. [@3] foo
# An ordered list starting at 1
When I re-loaded my org file after killing the buffer (because Org got
confused and behaved erratically), this appeared:
⛔ Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Org parser error in
rydberg-jl.org::32516. Resetting.
The error was: (wrong-type-argument integer-or-marker-p nil)
Backtrace
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I have been reading through the code, and it appears that org-id doesn't store
the actual positions of ids within all files.
It's instead fetched every time the link is accessed. There must be something
strange going on with the org cache causing this issue.
Sebastian Wålinder writes:
> Hello
> Not true. I tried
>
> b^(*asd*) and bold inside superscript does get parsed.
Ah thanks for double-checking! You're right, that is getting parsed. Not sure
what test document I was using to make me think objects didn't work inside the
parenthesis.
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Tom Alexander
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Thanks!
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Tom Alexander
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On Fri, Sep 22, 2023, at 5:29 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> "Tom Alexander" writes:
>
>> Backslash appears to be supported. To test I used the following test
>> document:
>> ```
>> foo ~bar~\& baz
>> ```
>
> Thanks!
> You are right.
> Applie
Hi,
在 2023/9/27 16:29, Visuwesh 写道:
> +*** Files and images can be attached by dropping onto Emacs
> +
> +Attachment method other than ~org-attach-method~ for dropped files can
> +be specified using ~org-dnd-default-attach-method~.
> +(defcustom org-dnd-default-attach-method nil
> + "Default at
On 2023-09-28, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> espeak-ng likes to have speechdispatcher on a system
Does this improve the quality of the generated speech?
> and festival likes to have language-specific voices on it to use.
Indeed. Which one(s) do you recommend? I tried
voice_cmu_us_slt_arctic_hts and
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