used.
gpg: Use the option '--ignore-mdc-error' to decrypt anyway.
gpg: decryption forced to fail!
The solution is to add `ignore-mdc-error' to ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf.
Óscar Fuentes writes:
> Hello.
>
> Today I noticed that org-crypt is broken on my daily driver.
>
> On a header with th
Óscar Fuentes writes:
> Hello.
>
> Today I noticed that org-crypt is broken on my daily driver.
>
> On a header with the :crypt: tag I invoke org-decrypt-entry, a popup
> dialog asks for the password, I type the password and then the
> minibuffer shows
>
> GP
Thibault Polge writes:
>> What's an ECM?
>
> French for Exemple complet minimal = Minimal Working Example (MWE)[1]
>
> [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimal_Working_Example
Thanks.
While trying to create a demo file I noticed that decryption works fine
as long as the content was
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Óscar Fuentes writes:
>
>> Today I noticed that org-crypt is broken on my daily driver.
>>
>> On a header with the :crypt: tag I invoke org-decrypt-entry, a popup
>> dialog asks for the password, I type the password and th
Hello.
Today I noticed that org-crypt is broken on my daily driver.
On a header with the :crypt: tag I invoke org-decrypt-entry, a popup
dialog asks for the password, I type the password and then the
minibuffer shows
GPG error: "Decryption failed", ""
The complete error message on *Messages*
"Charles C. Berry" <ccbe...@ucsd.edu> writes:
> On Sun, 24 Jul 2016, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
>
>> Is there a method for applying a patch/diff embedded in a code block?
>>
>
> If by `embedded' you mean that the body of a src block is a patch such
> as pr
Is there a method for applying a patch/diff embedded in a code block?
Óscar Fuentes <o...@wanadoo.es> writes:
> I'll like to offer only certain tags depending on the contents of the
> current header. For instance, if the header is
>
> * Status
>
> I want to see only "open" and "closed" on the options shown by
> org-f
I'll like to offer only certain tags depending on the contents of the
current header. For instance, if the header is
* Status
I want to see only "open" and "closed" on the options shown by
org-fast-tag-selection.
Currently I define quite a lot of tags with #+TAGS:, most of them are
intended to
With a gpg executable with default settings, org-encrypt-entry produces
output like this:
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux)
jA0EAwMCBWZVym6QMPVgyTxreTb1AEL3uTO+qCh2lR9/Qxk4nEMpPr9/RwNk95Gb
slUra9X+N+qSWghEHvvxY0Ol8Yw9Ko4n7JVhHFs=
=E4vw
-END PGP MESSAGE-
The
Óscar Fuentes o...@wanadoo.es writes:
[snip]
+ (setq str (replace-regexp-in-string ^Version:.*$ str))
Ugh... replace-regexp-in-string does not exist on XEmacs. Time for a
rewrite. Still, it would good to know if the goal is acceptable.
With a gpg executable with default settings, org-encrypt-entry produces
output like this:
[2. text/plain]
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux)
jA0EAwMCBWZVym6QMPVgyTxreTb1AEL3uTO+qCh2lR9/Qxk4nEMpPr9/RwNk95Gb
slUra9X+N+qSWghEHvvxY0Ol8Yw9Ko4n7JVhHFs=
=E4vw
-END PGP
Sorry, clicked on Send before the patch was attached.
With a gpg executable with default settings, org-encrypt-entry produces
output like this:
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux)
jA0EAwMCBWZVym6QMPVgyTxreTb1AEL3uTO+qCh2lR9/Qxk4nEMpPr9/RwNk95Gb
Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info writes:
On Thu, Mar 17 2011, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
It would nice to get rid of that noise, if possible.
It's kinda handy to have them to match the text. I don't think it's a
real problem. They are very standard.
Ok, I can live with that.
Second:
Version
Are there plans for updating the org-mode sources contained in the Emacs
bzr repository?
Can I help to speed up the process?
After invoking org-encrypt-entry on a header its contents are replaced
with:
* foo :crypt:
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux)
jA0EAwMC1x9QRUGObPFgySqJXEOiDqi5xGUFqt6GOs0Y2RB7b+euyEy37EVRR32D
HFRSrIchM2MuPcA=
=+O2/
-END PGP MESSAGE-
There are several problems
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
Worth knowing that magit reverts buffers. It appears to
revert all buffers, not just those with changes.
Magit reverts all saved buffers on the current working copy after
committing.
This has 2 consequences for org. Magit is slow, and org
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
I just updated the Emacs bzr repository to org-mode 6.35i. Now lets
hope that everything went OK - this was my first commit through bzr,
and a BIG one.
Thanks! I'll start using it right now and report back any issues.
Currently I'm using 6.33x, which is the version that comes with Emacs
dev source code. I'll like to use a more recent version of org-mode, and
so I ask if there are plans for upgrading Emacs' org-mode sources with
the current release. If not, I'll use org-mode git sources, although
this would
Julien Barnier jul...@no-log.org writes:
[snip]
Why restart from scratch ? Because I think that org-mode should be
easier to install and run on different OSes.
Are there other OSes besides Emacs? You are talking about the tiny
embedded ones, aren't you?
That's why I'm going to rewrite it in
Chao Lu looc...@gmail.com writes:
[snip]
Unable to access jarfile
~/.emacs.d/org/var/ditaa0_9.jar. Could not figure out why, does anybody
have some idea?
Check that the file's permissions allows reading for all.
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Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
As Darlan has said, you can exit the agenda with x to get
rid of all buffers that where created to make the agenda
and have not been modified since making them.
Thanks Darlan and Carsten. I'll resort to using `x' then.
--
Óscar
I have quite a few org files in org-agenda-files. When a global agenda
view is displayed (the Global TODO, for instance) org-mode visits all
the files and keeps the buffer for each of them. I'll prefer this
behavior:
for each file in org-agenda-files
have we a buffer containing it?
no -
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Can these patches be applied using the standard patch(1) command?
I tried and I get
$ patch ~/Mail/inbox/1265
patch: Only garbage was found in the patch input.
You have to replace `{' with `' and `}' with `' in the patch before
applying it.
When a [/] is used on a header that does not contain subitems, pressing
C-c C-c on it signals an error on the minibuffer:
org-update-statistics-cookies: No data for statistics cookie
and the cookie appears with the same face (text color) as if it were
incomplete.
IMHO, [/] on a header without
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
Hello Carsten.
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Is there a way to share that special configuration, so when it
changes it is unnecessary to edit all those bug tracker org files,
without changing the default configuration for other org files?
look for #+SETUPFILE in the
I have a number of org files that have the same elaborated configuration
(TAGS, SEQ_TODO, options, etc. used mostly as bug trackers) and some
other ordinary org files.
Is there a way to share that special configuration, so when it changes
it is unnecessary to edit all those bug tracker org files,
the current page to be
displayed on the screen, without leaving behind thousands of image
files, it would be a decent document reader.
[snip]
--
Óscar Fuentes
Desarrollo de Software
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Leo sdl@gmail.com writes:
On 2009-08-12 20:30 +0100, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
Converting the pdf|ps|dvi file to images is exactly what your
favourite viewer does.
Could you provide a link to this? I'd like to know more about the
details.
See the source code of your favourite document
Hello Tassilo.
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
Converting the pdf|ps|dvi file to images is exactly what your
favourite viewer does. The problem with doc-view-mode is that it
converts *all* pages on the document to image *files* which are left
on some place of the hard disk.
I
JBash bashve...@gmail.com writes:
Not sure if this helps, and I don't know the details or the mechanism, but I
believe that John Wiegley uses org-mode as a bug tracking tool for his
ledger app.
http://wiki.github.com/jwiegley/ledger
Yup. It's on the file named TODO of the `planning` git
Wes Hardaker wjhns...@hardakers.net writes:
o The only downside is the lack of a referenced wiki system: simple links
o to revisions (r1010) tickets (#245) etc.
You can actually get around this somewhat if you're linking to, say, a
svn web server. I do this using something like this:
Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com writes:
Any reasons why this is not a good idea?
Just remembered that time ago, when the bug tracker for Emacs was
discussed, Bastien proposed to use org-mode for it.
Actually I'm glad you bring this up again, as I want to work on this
proposal again.
Right now I'm using Trac (a bug tracker and wiki combo) for bug tracking
and project documentation on my personal projects.
Looking at org-mode it seems a superb system for a this task, at least
for one-person projects:
* Plain text.
* No server required.
* Can be stored on the same VCS
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