my brain for some reason isn't figuring out using headings to simulate
checklists. i'm not sure why i keep reaching for checklists or what
it is that i find useful about them that i can't yet figure out how to
do with headings.
sure, they're cleaner and simpler and have bullet styles,
but
Dear org-mode users and developers,
* Gregor Zattler [2024-02-26; 21:18 +01]:
> I used to clock in (and out) on a certain node several
> times a day. Also today, but this suddenly does not
> work any more, it inserts only a
>
> CLOCK:
>
> (with preceeding blank) but no following time stamp and
Confirmed fixed.
Thanks for the quick turnaround!
Rohit
Rudi C writes:
> I also use the partial tick for partial completion of tasks, so I cannot
> abuse it for marking failed tasks. :wry_smile:
That's interesting. Can you show some examples?
So 4 state checkbox?
Search the net. e.g.
I also use the partial tick for partial completion of tasks, so I cannot
abuse it for marking failed tasks. :wry_smile:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 11:25 PM Sławomir Grochowski <
slawomir.grochow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Rudy,
>
> Rudi C writes:
>
> > The use case is that I use checklists to
Dear org-mode users and developers,
I used to clock in (and out) on a certain node several
times a day. Also today, but this suddenly does not
work any more, it inserts only a
CLOCK:
(with preceeding blank) but no following time stamp and
I get the message: "org-clock-sum-current-item: Wrong
Hi Rudy,
Rudi C writes:
> The use case is that I use checklists to remember and track doing some
> important stuff at the start of the day; all the items are at first in a
> neutral/todo state. Some of them get done (`[X]`), but some of them fail
> during the day. For example, I have an item `-
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Edgar Lux writes:
> ...
>> I think that it would be ok to add such feature if multiple users are
>> interested.
>
> Similar (and may be the ignore-heading from ox-extra should also become
> standard, because I found it a lot):
>
>
On 26/02/2024 17:48, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
Something weird may be executed in the case of sufficiently complex
equations.
It should be more reliable to pass fragment to command stdin. It can be
done if %i is missed in `org-latex-to-html-convert-command'.
I agree that it
I think currently there is no way to mark an item in a checklist as failed?
I would like to have such an ability ... Something like:
- [F] task x
or:
- [0] task x
The use case is that I use checklists to remember and track doing some
important stuff at the start of the day; all the items are
On Wed, 2024-02-14 at 14:20 +, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> >
> We can do this - I do not see any code in the wild using the optional
> arguments. However, we should do it carefully - (1) Move the function
> to
> org-compat and mark obsolete, recommending a new function instead;
> (2)
> Create a
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> AFAIU, Juan does not have write access to savannah.
> Should we give it? Of course, if he is willing to use savannah. Any
> other public repo is also fine.
Juan, let me know if you need access:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#devs
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Wouldn't a cron job work? Similar to how we schedule CI for Org mode
> tests.
Yes, you're right!
--
Bastien Guerry
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> As long as the fraction of non-English posts is small, I do not think
> that it matters too much. (Of course, having a translation would be
> helpful, but we cannot demand such thing.)
I suggest we stick to the policy of using english as the language for
the list:
Hi Juan,
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Great! Just one question: can articles be shared in languages other than
> English? In that case, would it be necessary to add some more
> prefixes, such as "Spanish", "French", "Italian", "Greek", etc.?
Yes, you can use "[BLOG] [Spanish] ..." so that
"Rohit Patnaik" writes:
> It seems like this fix regressed as a result of commit
> 5d186b499dde97f59a91dc11f4c4a15113d29f4d. After I updated to the latest
> version
> of org-mode again, I noticed that the fontification of newlines was back.
> When I
> created a branch that reverted
Naresh Gurbuxani writes:
> Until recently, my org agenda view displayed correctly. Now M-x
> org-agenda a display begins with question marks. Is there a simple way
> to diagnose and fix this problem? I am using org mode version 9.6.6
> (default) in emacs version 29.1 on mac.
Try (setq
Until recently, my org agenda view displayed correctly. Now M-x
org-agenda a display begins with question marks. Is there a simple way
to diagnose and fix this problem? I am using org mode version 9.6.6
(default) in emacs version 29.1 on mac.
Thanks,
Naresh
My org agenda display:
On 25/02/2024 17:04, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Rudi C writes:
After upgrading to emacs 29.2 and org 9.7, my example blocks are no longer
syntax highlighted in emacs.
Yet, there is no reason to remote it.
I recovered example block fontification on main.
At least some people are against the
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> I am not sure if experimental branches can go directly to our savannah,
>> like what Emacs does.
>> Bastien, WDYT?
>
> We did that in the past with Org repo, I see no reason for not doing
> it again with the current Git repo on Savannah: feel
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Great! Just one question: can articles be shared in languages other than
> English? In that case, would it be necessary to add some more
> prefixes, such as "Spanish", "French", "Italian", "Greek", etc.?
>
> (If I shared something in Spanish, I could translate the
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> And we may trivially add the recent BLOG posts using something like
>>
>> #+INCLUDE: "https://tracker.orgmode.org/index.org; :lines 1-10
>
> Yes, but the non-trivial thing is to schedule the CI regularily so
> that index.html is updating
Max Nikulin writes:
> (let ((org-latex-to-html-convert-command
> "printf '%%s' '%i'"))
>(org-format-latex-as-html "$f' = df/dx$"))
> "/bin/bash: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
> "
>
> Something weird may be executed in the case of sufficiently complex
>
Bastien writes:
> Adding [BLOG] or [TIP] in the subject prefix allows for such messages
> to be referenced on https://tracker.orgmode.org/news (along with [ANN]
> messages).
>
> It will then be possible to include these posts in the orgmode.org
> homepage, using e.g.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> And we may trivially add the recent BLOG posts using something like
>
> #+INCLUDE: "https://tracker.orgmode.org/index.org; :lines 1-10
Yes, but the non-trivial thing is to schedule the CI regularily so
that index.html is updating regularily. I believe integrating a RSS
The org-capture function is quite useful for some workflows, however,
the standard documentation for it quickly jumps into template writing
without really explaining its use case. The following essay attempts
to be a gentle introduction to org-capture. I will assume you are
familiar with both Org
On 25.02.2024 13:21, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
gerard.vermeu...@posteo.net writes:
I added the caveat:
This patch is incompatible with `org-babel-edit-prep:' functions
that signal `user-error's.
to the commit message and cleaned it up a bit.
You may wrap `org-indent-block' into `condition-case'
Adding [BLOG] or [TIP] in the subject prefix allows for such messages
to be referenced on https://tracker.orgmode.org/news (along with [ANN]
messages).
It will then be possible to include these posts in the orgmode.org
homepage, using e.g. https://tracker.orgmode.org/news.rss.
This is
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I do not have a strong opinion here though. If more people chime in here
> and support re-arrangement, I will not oppose.
No comments arrived within one month. Does not look like people care
much about this. So, let's preserve the existing structure of the
manual.
On 25.02.2024 13:21, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
gerard.vermeu...@posteo.net writes:
I added the caveat:
This patch is incompatible with `org-babel-edit-prep:' functions
that signal `user-error's.
to the commit message and cleaned it up a bit.
You may wrap `org-indent-block' into
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I am not sure if experimental branches can go directly to our savannah,
> like what Emacs does.
> Bastien, WDYT?
We did that in the past with Org repo, I see no reason for not doing
it again with the current Git repo on Savannah: feel free to push
experimental branches.
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