Built a list of Org-mode files with Org-ql

2024-07-16 Thread Sébastien Gendre
Hello, I try to do something with Org-mode and Org-ql[1], but don't know if it's possible. I have a directory with a few Org-mode files in it. And inside another Org-mode file, I try to generate a table that list all the Org-mode files of this directory. Each Org-mode file of this directory have

Re: [SUMMARY] #9 [[bbb:OrgMeetup]] on Wed, July 10, 19:00 UTC+3

2024-07-16 Thread Suhail Singh
Ihor Radchenko writes: > - Aside, built-in ox-odt has quite a history > - Its original author is... (to say) no longer interested to deal > with FSF copyright assignment (it was quite a drama at some point) Out of curiosity, would you happen to have a reference to associated discussi

[BUG] Emphasized text in *HEADLINE link target leaks through invisible text [9.8-pre (release_9.7.6-107-gf21415 @ /home/jschmidt/work/org-mode/lisp/)]

2024-07-16 Thread Jens Schmidt
Open the following Org mode document in a "make vanilla" Emacs: - snip - * foo =bar= baz * FOO BAR BAZ [[*foo =bar= baz][Link Title]] - snip - For me that document renders like this: ---

Re: [PATCH] Highlight ANSI sequences in the whole buffer (was [PATCH] ANSI color on example blocks and fixed width elements)

2024-07-16 Thread Nathaniel Nicandro
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Thanks for the update! And for the resilience working on this difficult > patch :) It has been giving me some trouble :) > I believe that `font-lock-extend-region-functions' should be able to > tackle this situation. Is there any problem with it? I think I have been ab

Re: Possible bug getting bounds of URL at point?

2024-07-16 Thread Karl Fogel
On 16 Jul 2024, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Assume we have this line in an Org Mode buffer (note there are three trailing spaces after the final "m" -- hopefully the MTAs and MUAs will leave those spaces there): https://example.com Let's say the initial "h" is at position 22205, the position

Re: Possible bug getting bounds of URL at point?

2024-07-16 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Karl Fogel writes: > In Org Mode buffers, `bounds-of-thing-at-point-provider-alist' > names a Org-Mode-specific URL provider: > ... > I think this is causing URL boundaries to be calculated > incorrectly. > > REPRODUCTION: > > Assume we have this line in an Org Mode buffer (note there are > th

Possible bug getting bounds of URL at point?

2024-07-16 Thread Karl Fogel
In Org Mode buffers, `bounds-of-thing-at-point-provider-alist' names a Org-Mode-specific URL provider: ((url . org--bounds-of-link-at-point)) That handler is defined in org.el: (defun org--bounds-of-link-at-point () "`bounds-of-thing-at-point' provider function." (let ((context (org-el

[BUG] org-indent-line edge case in empty Org mode buffer [9.8-pre (release_9.7.6-107-gf21415 @ /home/jschmidt/work/org-mode/lisp/)]

2024-07-16 Thread Jens Schmidt
The following sequence of commands: make vanilla M-x org-mode RET M-x erase-buffer RET SPC M-: (setq org-adapt-indentation 'headline-data) M-x org-indent-line RET results in: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil) org-indent-line() funcall-

Re: [PATCH v3] Re: Org Babel related popup buffer names not unified

2024-07-16 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"Christopher M. Miles" writes: > From 75ab4e209e99502f49b506ce59f613bbe4e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: stardiviner > Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2024 19:24:55 +0800 > Subject: [PATCH] ob-core.el: unify Org Babel related buffer names using > constant variable Applied, onto main, with amendments

Re: [fr] refile goto: push mark in the target buffer first

2024-07-16 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Samuel Wales writes: > in undo-tree and i think vundo, you have a tree. in the case of point > locs, suppose you were in one place, 0, and then you went to a, then back > to 0 with l, then went to b. now you have a branching point at 0. you can > do n and p to choose between a and b -- actuall

[SUMMARY] #9 [[bbb:OrgMeetup]] on Wed, July 10, 19:00 UTC+3

2024-07-16 Thread Ihor Radchenko
This meetup started a bit late (~20 min). I messed up the time zone I am in and thought that the start time is an hour later than it actually was. Luckily, we did not start full hour late, thanks to Dave Marquardt, Jeff Trull, and William Denton who followed up on Mastodon and the mailing list.