Hi
On Mon, 9 Jun 2025 at 19:25, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes:
>
> > Could make sense.
> > However, I would like to postpone this until I finish the code I'm
> working
> > on right now (give me a week).
>
> Sure. I just got an impression from one of your recent em
Ihor Radchenko writes:
M-x org-lint will warn about such cases.
Thank you Ihor, as a beginner that was really confusing!
Great tip also the linter, had no idea it existed.
Thanks
On Sun, 08 Jun 2025 11:20:32 +0200 Ihor Radchenko
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> I genle ping. It has been a while this the last update in this thread.
Thanks for the ping. I'll see if I can revisit it this week.
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Kristoffer Balintona writes:
> So, to be clear, you find that having an org project/todo heading for
> each email thread suffices, since (i) all todos in the same thread end
> up under the same project which makes (ii) finding outdated todos easier
> since you see all todos for a thread together.
Could make sense.
However, I would like to postpone this until I finish the code I'm working
on right now (give me a week).
And I would also like us all to think about the presence of
\usepackage{polyglossia/babel},
because keeping this makes the code really difficult to understand and
maintain.
I
Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes:
> Could make sense.
> However, I would like to postpone this until I finish the code I'm working
> on right now (give me a week).
Sure. I just got an impression from one of your recent email that the
branch is in near-final state.
> And I would also like us
Emin Martinian writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Thanks! Any reason you did not just call `org-compile-file'
>> directly?
>
> I was not familiar with =org-compile-file= and did not understand
> that you wanted me to call that but instead thought you wanted me
> to do something similar to
Ihor Radchenko writes:
Thanks! Any reason you did not just call `org-compile-file'
directly?
I was not familiar with =org-compile-file= and did not understand
that you wanted me to call that but instead thought you wanted me
to do something similar to the usage of that. Feel free to repla
Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes:
> It would make then difficult to distinguish between people who want/need
> polyglossia and people who don't, wouldn't it.
> I'd rather not force anyone to load polyglossia if they don't want to use
> it.
Fair. However, I still feel that having to specify l
Raoul Comninos writes:
>> Raoul, did you have a chance to look into my comments?
>
> I reviewed your feedback but haven't made any further revisions.
Thanks for the update!
I presume that you still plan further revisions later, when you get some
time to do it.
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Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Or
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Just a quick followup since this thread got no new replies within a
> month.
>
> Do you need any extra help with your patch?
It has been a while since the last message in this thread.
Jarmo, are you still interested to finish the patch?
If not, and because you do not see
Hi, Charles,
Charles Choi writes:
> Interim snapshot of rewrite of Org Protocol page. This is still WIP,
> but intended to illustrate direction of changes to this document.
Thanks for not only updating the Worg documentation for Org protocol,
but also simplifying it in a comprehensive rewrite! W
Bastien Guerry writes:
>> My impression is that expectation of Drew DeVault was that Ihor should
>> send the patch some other (devel) mailing list instead of "discuss".
>
> Yes, perhaps. If someone can help Ihor getting this done, this would be
> a net benefit for us and probably for other Sourc
Hi Max,
Max Nikulin writes:
> Does it mean that latest commit should be authored by a payed user and
> it is a reason why my commit was ignored when you started rebuild?
My understanding is that only payed users can submit manifests, the name
of the committer does not matter, only that of the p
On Mon, Jun 09 2025, Christian Moe wrote:
> Kristoffer Balintona writes:
>
>> (N.B. Christian Moe elsewhere in this thread something that gave me
>> inspiration. As a notmuch user, I think it wouldn’t be too hard to add a
>> visual indicator on individual emails for whether there is a todo that
>
On 07/06/2025 20:04, Bastien Guerry wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
Bastien, may you, please, force worg rebuild?
Done.
remote: Error submitting build job: input: submit A paid account is
required to use this feature.
Yes, Ihor and I are trying to help with this known issue here:
https://lists
Kristoffer Balintona writes:
> (N.B. Christian Moe elsewhere in this thread something that gave me
> inspiration. As a notmuch user, I think it wouldn’t be too hard to add a
> visual indicator on individual emails for whether there is a todo that
> links to it. The same could be done for threads
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