[ANN] org-ql v0.8.7 released

2024-06-26 Thread Adam Porter
Hi all, FYI, v0.8.7 of org-ql has been released. The changelog follows. https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql Thanks, Adam *Fixes* ⁃ Timestamps with internal time ranges (e.g. `<2024-06-26 10:00-11:00>') are matched for simple queries. (This support is not yet comprehensive, e.g. a

Re: How to organize tasks about Worg within Worg documents

2024-05-12 Thread Adam Porter
On 5/12/24 07:18, Ihor Radchenko wrote: I looked into this further, and found exporters/taskjuggler/ox-taskjuggler.org that has whole "TODO" subtrees hidden with :noexport: tag. Such half-ready subtrees are not really ready for normal viewing and are mostly a material for WORG hackers to work

Re: Better support admonitions blocks

2024-04-04 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Ihor, JD, et al, On 4/4/24 12:04, Ihor Radchenko wrote: JD Smith writes: Pandoc recently added read/write support for "admonitions", which are a GFM construct already supported by other

Re: [WORG] 2680e65 * org-maintenance.org (Copyright assignments): Minor improvements

2024-04-02 Thread Adam Porter
On 4/2/24 06:20, Ihor Radchenko wrote: I just looked into changing this TODO into inlinetask and that would require adding a style for inlinetasks. While looking, I noticed a commented section in worg-editing.org: ... Also, the above macros may we one existing way to provide highlighting we

Re: [PATCH] lisp/ox-html.el: Add avif support for html export inline images

2024-04-02 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Ihor, I noticed what appears to be a typo in this commit: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=1be2f9693 +*** =.avif= images are not recognized in ~org-html-inline-image-rules~ ^ Unless I misunderstand something, I guess it's supposed

Re: How to organize tasks about Worg within Worg documents

2024-04-01 Thread Adam Porter
On 4/1/24 06:34, Ihor Radchenko wrote: What we may do is the following: 1. Make sure that we stick to the recommended todo keywords, so that todo keywords have a known-in-advance class in html export. 2. Put notes into LOGBOOK drawers (set `org-log-into-drawer' in WORG dirlocals) 3.

Re: [WORG] 2680e65 * org-maintenance.org (Copyright assignments): Minor improvements

2024-03-31 Thread Adam Porter
On 3/30/24 06:08, Ihor Radchenko wrote: This is actually not true that Emacs repository has a separate copyright assignment form. CONTRIBUTE file says In most cases, to start the assignment process you should download

Re: How to organize tasks about Worg within Worg documents

2024-03-31 Thread Adam Porter
On 3/30/24 05:47, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Adam Porter writes: Using a normal heading for a task would "commandeer" the structure of the document, which I think is a real problem. Not really. If some section is incomplete, marking it "TODO" means that it should be comple

Re: How to organize tasks about Worg within Worg documents

2024-03-29 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Tom, On 3/29/24 18:30, Thomas S. Dye wrote: Here's another potential solution that I find useful. d. Keeping tasks under a heading held back from export. I have a capture template that saves tasks about the document under a * Tasks :no-export: heading.  To keep the agenda sane, I don't add

How to organize tasks about Worg within Worg documents (was: Re: [Worg] CSS improvements)

2024-03-29 Thread Adam Porter
On 3/29/24 04:48, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Also, we may consider re-using inlinetask style for TODO: entries. Rather than #+begin_center TODO: Even better, find a volunteer to maintain this information! #+end_center We can do TODO Even better, ... That is a lot of

Re: [Worg] CSS improvements

2024-03-28 Thread Adam Porter
On 3/28/24 08:18, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Adam Porter writes: I guess we can make this into a poll... (I have no better ideas on how to resolve the disagreement) I think that's unnecessary. Worg isn't a democracy, after all. If you are vetoing the idea, then let it be vetoed, and let us

Re: [WORG] 2680e65 * org-maintenance.org (Copyright assignments): Minor improvements

2024-03-28 Thread Adam Porter
On 3/28/24 07:01, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Adam Porter writes: On 3/26/24 09:59, Ihor Radchenko wrote: I agree. My concern was not about dropping the previous wording. What about The assignment process does not always go quickly; occasionally it may get stuck or overlooked at the FSF

Re: [Worg] CSS improvements

2024-03-28 Thread Adam Porter
On 3/28/24 06:44, Ihor Radchenko wrote: So I would still suggest that, on Worg, we use my suggested styling on #+begin_center blocks. This would make them useful and fulfill their natural purpose. I think that we have a principal disagreement here. For me, highlighting #+begin_center blocks

Re: [WORG] 2680e65 * org-maintenance.org (Copyright assignments): Minor improvements

2024-03-26 Thread Adam Porter
On 3/26/24 09:59, Ihor Radchenko wrote: I agree. My concern was not about dropping the previous wording. What about The assignment process does not always go quickly; occasionally it may get stuck or overlooked at the FSF. If there is no response to the contributor from FSF, Org mode

Re: [Worg] CSS improvements

2024-03-26 Thread Adam Porter
On 3/26/24 09:48, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Adam Porter writes: What is the purpose of centering text if not to make it stand out? To align text. I am not sure why anything more is necessary - it is certainly counter-intuitive for me that "center" means something more than just

Re: [WORG] 2680e65 * org-maintenance.org (Copyright assignments): Minor improvements

2024-03-25 Thread Adam Porter
On 3/24/24 07:35, Ihor Radchenko wrote: +New contributors need to submit the [[https://orgmode.org/request-assign-future.txt][form]] to the FSF. +#+begin_center ... +TODO: Get updated version of form from Emacs maintainers that includes the line asking the secretary to send confirmation to

Re: [Worg] CSS improvements

2024-03-25 Thread Adam Porter
On 3/24/24 03:56, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Adam Porter writes: I am not sure if centered text should stand out. AFAIU, you want to add this style for the sole purpose of highlighting What is the purpose of centering text if not to make it stand out? To align text. I am not sure why anything

Re: [Worg] CSS improvements

2024-03-24 Thread Adam Porter
On 3/23/24 09:49, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Adam Porter writes: (@media all .org-center): Actually style this so that "#+begin_center" blocks are centered and fit with the rest of the theme, allowing these blocks to be used to make certain text stand out. I am not sure if centered t

[Worg] CSS improvements

2024-03-23 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Bastien, et al, Please see the attached patch which makes some minor improvements to Worg's CSS. I thought I should get your approval before pushing it. Thanks, AdamFrom ab068940b5e63189dae3eddae84aaa2b03d6b6ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adam Porter Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2024 09:31:18

[Worg] Keep table of contents visible in wide viewports?

2024-03-23 Thread Adam Porter
Hi, Looking at Worg now, it occurred to me that, when my browser window is maximized, there's plenty of room for the table of contents to remain visible alongside the content. But it's hidden automatically, and remains hidden until the user interacts with it, which seems suboptimal for an

Re: Worg build status?

2024-03-23 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Bastien, On 3/22/24 16:13, Bastien Guerry wrote: Ihor Radchenko writes: This is still a problem. Likely on Sourcehut side. Yes, I haven't received an answer from sr.ht yet, too bad. For now, only Bastien can trigger the builds. In the meantime, I've set up a cron job to publish Worg

Worg build status?

2024-03-13 Thread Adam Porter
Hi, A couple of days ago I pushed some updates to Worg.git, and then I saw that the build seems to be failing . I found this message from January explaining that the builds

Re: [DISCUSSION] "quick-help" popup for org-columns (column view)

2024-02-12 Thread Adam Porter
Since transient.el is part of Emacs now, these kinds of menus should probably be implemented with it.

Re: [DISCUSSION] org-capture.el vs remember.el (was: [ELPA] New package: jami-bot and org-jami-bot)

2023-12-31 Thread Adam Porter
If this works (big if since given all this is vapourware), we'll finally have found good use for indirect buffers :-) FWIW, I use indirect buffers constantly through `org-tree-to-indirect-buffer', which is also called from several of my tools like org-ql, org-bookmark-heading, etc. Largely,

Re: Provide org-insert-subitem

2023-12-16 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Bastien, Ihor, On 12/9/23 11:53, Bastien Guerry wrote: Hi Adam, Ihor Radchenko writes: Adam Porter writes: Well, it's been a few years since I forgot to bump this thread. [0] :) I just rediscovered it after wondering why the command org-insert-subheading still doesn't have a default

Re: Provide org-insert-subitem

2023-12-07 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Bastien, I think that's a good idea to promote org-insert-subheading either by binding it to a key or another way. I already have some drafty code that might touch things in this (very sensible) area, so if you don't mind, I'll come back to the details of your suggestions when I can

[ANN] org-super-agenda v1.3 released

2023-09-23 Thread Adam Porter
Hi all, FYI, I've released v1.3 of org-super-agenda: https://github.com/alphapapa/org-super-agenda/releases/tag/v1.3 It should be available on MELPA soon. Thanks, Adam

Re: [BUG] When calling org-tree-to-indirect-buffer: (wrong-type-argument listp org-fold-outline) in org-fold-core-get-folding-spec-from-alias [9.6.6 (release_9.6.6 @ /gnu/store/c7vqk20kf6zw73klr8bacnh

2023-08-30 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Ihor, On 8/28/23 04:24, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Adam Porter writes: This is a very strange backtrace. When I run that `alist-get' call manually, there is no error. And `alist-get' does not call `car'. May you try to re-generate the backtrace again? It is indeed strange. I generated

Re: [BUG] When calling org-tree-to-indirect-buffer: (wrong-type-argument listp org-fold-outline) in org-fold-core-get-folding-spec-from-alias [9.6.6 (release_9.6.6 @ /gnu/store/c7vqk20kf6zw73klr8bacnh

2023-08-28 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Ihor, On 8/25/23 03:19, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument listp org-fold-outline) car(org-fold-outline) alist-get(org-fold-outline ((:alias . org-link) (org-link . org-link) (:alias . org-link-description) (org-link-description .

[BUG] When calling org-tree-to-indirect-buffer: (wrong-type-argument listp org-fold-outline) in org-fold-core-get-folding-spec-from-alias [9.6.6 (release_9.6.6 @ /gnu/store/c7vqk20kf6zw73klr8bacnh0gqa

2023-08-24 Thread Adam Porter
Hi, Since upgrading to Emacs 29.1 and Org 9.6.6, I am getting an error when opening a bookmark to an Org subtree buffer created with burly.el. When opening the bookmark, burly calls org-tree-to-indirect-buffer to make a new indirect buffer showing the subtree in question. This worked fine in

Re: [PATCH] * lisp/org.el: (org-get-indirect-buffer) Allow indirect base buffers

2022-11-06 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Ihor, On 11/5/22 03:09, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Adam Porter writes: The attached patch improves the function org-get-indirect-buffer, fixing a bug, clarifying the code, and adding a docstring. Thanks! I have some comments. Thanks for your review. I've attached a new patch. +(cl-defun

[PATCH] * lisp/org.el: (org-get-indirect-buffer) Allow indirect base buffers

2022-11-04 Thread Adam Porter
Hi, The attached patch improves the function org-get-indirect-buffer, fixing a bug, clarifying the code, and adding a docstring. Thanks, AdamFrom 8e70024cae3f4569d6a0c86a0e4d8079126fe9e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adam Porter Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2022 14:52:58 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] * lisp

[PATCH] org-imenu-get-tree: Allow parent headings to be selected themselves

2022-05-30 Thread Adam Porter
Hi, Please see the attached patch that remedies a longstanding, simple shortcoming in Org's Imenu support. Thanks, AdamFrom 00104b2b9246b19cdb02bbce993d120581dc9f0e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adam Porter Date: Mon, 30 May 2022 02:59:06 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] org-imenu-get-tree: Allow

Re: [Worg] New subdirectory not fully built?

2021-10-05 Thread Adam Porter
Max Nikulin writes: > It seems, you have managed to solve the problem, I guess, by fixing > link targets: > > https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/commit/31f4212874e1bc54f335e329f6bcee83801dcf9c I did that, but see also the following commit where I gave in and set "broken-links:t". There were too many

Re: [PATCH] [BUG] Org 9.5: org-goto UI seems broken

2021-10-05 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Ihor, > See the attached fix. The fix looks reasonable, though I fail to > understand why org-no-popup was even used in org-goto-location. We kind > of want a popup there. git blame did not reveal anything useful either. > > Adam, can you test the fix in different scenarios first? I do not

Re: [BUG] Org 9.5: org-goto UI seems broken

2021-10-05 Thread Adam Porter
Max Nikulin writes: >> Running Org 9.5 on Emacs 28.0.60, I noticed that org-goto seems to be >> broken: >> >> 1. When I press "C-c C-j", instead of displaying the indirect buffer in >> one window and the org-goto menu in another, only the org-goto window >> (the "*Org Help*" buffer) is

[BUG] Org 9.5: org-goto UI seems broken

2021-10-05 Thread Adam Porter
Hi, Running Org 9.5 on Emacs 28.0.60, I noticed that org-goto seems to be broken: 1. When I press "C-c C-j", instead of displaying the indirect buffer in one window and the org-goto menu in another, only the org-goto window (the "*Org Help*" buffer) is displayed. 2. When I type a letter of a

Re: org-element.el change in emacs.git

2021-10-04 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Amin, Amin Bandali writes: >> By the way, I'm curious, not having always followed the internal details >> of Org's development over the years: why are changes like that made to >> emacs.git and merged back into Org, instead of being made in Org and >> then merged back into Emacs with the

Re: [Worg] Proposing a few CSS changes

2021-10-02 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Timothy, Timothy writes: > Great! I’ve just taken a peek and it’s a clear improvement in my eyes > . :) >> Note that, after I made the other changes, the links scattered around >> the page clashed very badly with the nice “Org green” and black theme, >> so I adjusted them as well (as

[Worg] New subdirectory not fully built?

2021-10-02 Thread Adam Porter
Hi, I took the liberty of creating a new "archive" subdirectory in Worg to preserve some obsolete content (like "Fireforg", an extension which its Worg entry said hasn't been developed since 2009): https://orgmode.org/worg/archive/index.html The archive's index page is exported, but the linked

Re: [orgweb] Making the git repo URL more visible

2021-10-02 Thread Adam Porter
Timothy writes: > I think a “Source Code” header could make sense, with a link to the cgit page, > git clone line, and maybe a sentence or on Savannah for the unfamiliar. > Perhaps > we could like to the org-contrib and website repos as well there? Sounds good to me.

Re: [orgweb] Making the git repo URL more visible

2021-10-02 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Timothy, On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 10:10 AM Timothy wrote: > > Hi Adam, > > > Just now I found myself needing to look up the URL of the Org git repo, > > and it seemed a bit harder than it ought to be. It’d be nice if there > > were a prominent “source code” link on the front page, but I

Re: [orgweb] Making the git repo URL more visible

2021-10-02 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Bastien, On Sat, Oct 2, 2021 at 12:03 AM Bastien wrote: > > Hi Adam, > > Adam Porter writes: > > > Other FOSS projects's sites seem to make their source code repo links > > very prominent; could Org's web site do that too? :) > > Done, let me know if it

Re: searching agenda from TRAMP

2021-09-30 Thread Adam Porter
JARZz writes: > Hello all, > > I have a case of a somewhat irregular org mode setup. Here are the givens: > > 1 I have many org files. One for each week of the year, including a > couple of generic ones, IE journal.org, routines.org, wiki.org, > etc. All in all it's about 120 files or so, all

Re: org-element.el change in emacs.git

2021-09-30 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Kyle, Kyle Meyer writes: > Thanks for the heads up. > > I monitor Org-related changes to the Emacs repo and port them to Org's. > Entering into Emacs release periods, I tend to look at least once a day > so that porting doesn't hold up cutting a bugfix release and syncing. > Other times,

org-element.el change in emacs.git

2021-09-30 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Bastien, et al, I noticed this recent commit on emacs.git making a change to org-element.el: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?id=58102466e32d4dd9c7d816cdc3f4595a2145f332 I don't see that change in org-mode.git, and it seems like it could be an important one, so I wanted to

Re: [Worg] Proposing a few CSS changes

2021-09-25 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Timothy, Timothy writes: >> I find it frustrating when I’ve configured my browser to […] > > I think this is the source of our differences of opinion. I personally haven’t > touched my browser’s default CSS, and am not a fan of the default styling, but > clearly you have changed your

Re: [BUG] 81c7a2dee8 misaligns time lines in agenda

2021-09-25 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Bastien, On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 2:46 PM Bastien wrote: > > Since Bastien made this change, and it's very simple, I'm guessing he'll > > know what the proper fix is. :) > > The change I made was superceded by Nicolas series of patches: > >

Re: [Worg] Proposing a few CSS changes

2021-09-25 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Timothy, Timothy writes: > I’m a big fan of the shift to a fixed em-based max width. However, I’m not > quite > sold on a few of the other changes, for instance the font change. While it > does > vary, I must say than in particular I find the default serifed font of > browsers > somewhat

Re: [Worg] Proposing a few CSS changes

2021-09-25 Thread Adam Porter
Bastien writes: > Hi Adam, > > Adam Porter writes: > >> If these are agreeable, I can apply them to the Worg repo. > > Sure, please go ahead! Thanks, Hi Bastien, Thanks. Since Timothy has some thoughts on these changes, I'll wait until we come to a consensus on them. :)

Re: [ANN] org-ql 0.6 released

2021-09-22 Thread Adam Porter
Juan Manuel Macías writes: > Hi Adam, > > Thank you very much for this great package. I could no longer live without > org-ql/helm-org-ql :-) Hi Juan, Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad it's useful to you. :)

[ANN] org-ql 0.6 released

2021-09-22 Thread Adam Porter
Hi friends, FYI, I just released version 0.6 of org-ql. Please see the changelog here: https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql#06 -- Thanks, Adam

Re: Heading toward Org 9.5

2021-09-21 Thread Adam Porter
Bastien writes: > I'll work on integrating small bug fixes and feature improvements > listed on https://updates.orgmode.org during this week, aiming at > releasing Org 9.5 over the next week-end. > > If your patch does not appear on updates.orgmode.org and didn't > receive an answer on the

[BUG] 81c7a2dee8 misaligns time lines in agenda

2021-07-25 Thread Adam Porter
Hi, In the course of working on a PR for org-super-agenda [0], we found that a recent change to Org, commit 81c7a2dee8 [1], causes a misalignment in the way time lines in the agenda are displayed. The org-super-agenda test suite shows this change when results from Org 9.4 and 9.4.6 are compared.

Re: [ANN] org-ql 0.5 released

2020-11-23 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Jean Louis, Thanks for your feedback. >As the more complexities are created then even org-ql becomes complex >to work with just as SQL becomes more and more complex with more >relational tables and pieces of information. The idea of Org QL is to make such things simple. For example, you

[ANN] Org QL Custom Predicates Tutorial

2020-11-22 Thread Adam Porter
Hi again friends, Following the release of org-ql 0.5, I've pushed a new feature to the 0.6-pre branch: custom predicates. You can now easily define custom predicates to make searching easier. For example, you could define a custom (person) predicate like so: #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (org-ql-defpred

[ANN] org-ql 0.5 released

2020-11-22 Thread Adam Porter
Hi friends, FYI, I've released org-ql 0.5. It includes many improvements since the last release, including some unique features, such as linking to and bookmarking agenda-like views for easy access, and designing agenda-like views incrementally with a Magit-like UI. Changelog:

[ANN] org-super-agenda 1.2 released

2020-11-21 Thread Adam Porter
Hi friends, FYI, I've released version 1.2 of org-super-agenda, which includes several improvements since the last stable release. https://github.com/alphapapa/org-super-agenda#changelog Please let me know if you have any feedback. Thanks, Adam

[ANN] org-ql: Bookmarks, dynamic blocks, and links

2020-11-11 Thread Adam Porter
Hi all, FYI, I've recently added some new features to org-ql[0]: 1. Dynamic Blocks[1] allow you to insert a block that lists headings in a document which match a query, formatting them into certain columns. For example (please excuse the wrapped header line for this message): #+BEGIN: org-ql

Re: Policy proposal: Do not move existing functions/macros except in major version increments

2020-06-01 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Bastien, On 6/1/20, Bastien wrote: > Hi Adam, > > Adam Porter writes: > >> The relatively recent moving of org-get-outline-path to org-refile.el >> has caused breakage in Org itself in several places, e.g. >> >> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-or

Re: org-clip-link should be included in core

2020-05-24 Thread Adam Porter
On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 10:14 AM Bastien wrote: > So IIUC the need is to easily remove the link part of a link. > > I pushed a change to make this easier. Now you can hit `C-c C-l' on > a link, empty the link part, keep the description and RET to get only > the description inserted as non-link

Re: Policy proposal: Do not move existing functions/macros except in major version increments

2020-04-22 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Adam Porter writes: > >> The relatively recent moving of org-get-outline-path to org-refile.el >> has caused breakage in Org itself in several places, e.g. > > [...] > >> Thankfully, Kyle has proposed

Re: [ANN] org-ql 0.4 released

2020-04-22 Thread Adam Porter
David R writes: > On Saturday, January 25, 2020, Adam Porter wrote: > >> I care about stability, not MELPA Stable. It's your choice to use MELPA >> Stable, and you're free to upgrade or downgrade individual packages to >> work around such occasional, temporary breakage

Policy proposal: Do not move existing functions/macros except in major version increments

2020-04-16 Thread Adam Porter
The relatively recent moving of org-get-outline-path to org-refile.el has caused breakage in Org itself in several places, e.g. https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-04/msg00260.html https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-04/msg00259.html

Re: I'm slowly coming back

2020-04-13 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Bastien, I've been keeping an eye out for you! :) Glad to hear you're well, and I'm looking forward to your return. Adam

Re: Assistant to remove unused IDs of org-id

2020-04-13 Thread Adam Porter
Marc-Oliver Ihm writes: > as I use the excellent package org-id in a somewhat non-standard way, > I tend to produce IDs, that are not referenced from anywhere. Org-id > handles this great and does not suffer in performance, but eventually > I want to remove those unreferenced IDs. Therefore I

Re: virtual org-mode meetup tomorrow 11am EST

2020-03-29 Thread Adam Porter
Ihor Radchenko writes: > FYI: > I have recently stumbled upon a FOSS service for video conferencing: > https://meet.jit.si/ (recommended in Tor blog > https://blog.torproject.org/remote-work-personal-safety) > > Might be another option for future meetings. Yes, that's what was used for

Re: Automatic formatting of the table as you type

2020-03-29 Thread Adam Porter
ndame writes: > As for org-at-table-p being slow storing the start and end position of > the table could be a solution, so if point is between them then there > is no need to check org-at-table-p again. > > org-table-align seemed fast enough for me when I tried the posted > code, but if it's

Re: org-pop-mode

2020-03-18 Thread Adam Porter
"Mark E. Shoulson" writes: > Heh; fair enough.  The filename originally was "org-level-end.el", I > think; I started using the catchier "org-pop" because... well, it was > catchier.  It made sense in my mind, in the "push"/"pop" sense used > with stacks in programming, that you "push" to a

Re: org-pop-mode

2020-03-18 Thread Adam Porter
"Mark E. Shoulson" writes: > This is something I've wanted for years in org-mode, but which in some > ways could actually be _offensive_ to its ideals. If you're an > outline purist, look away. > > ... > > So, I present a pre-alpha version, >

Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation

2020-03-15 Thread Adam Porter
Colin Baxter writes: > In my opinion, if it can't be fixed then the changes should be > removed. Surely, we cannot have an org-mode that knowingly > exports/publishes something that causes a validation error! Looking at the error message, the fix might be very simple: The most common cause

Re: virtual org-mode meetup tomorrow 11am EST

2020-03-15 Thread Adam Porter
Thanks to John for hosting, and to all who "attended" virtually. It was great fun. Looking forward to doing it again.

Re: [PATCH] Add NO-STATS switch to org-get-heading

2020-03-13 Thread Adam Porter
Please don't add more arguments to org-get-heading. It used to have 2, then it had 4, and now you want to add a 5th. Every time the function's signature changes, it breaks code in third-party packages and user code in random places, which requires the addition of messy compatibility code and

Re: Debugging at least 2 regressions in org-mode master breaking ox-hugo

2020-02-27 Thread Adam Porter
Kaushal Modi writes: > Failure 1: org-get-outline-path has moved, and not mentioned in ORG-NEWS > > Compiling ox-hugo.el now gives: > > ox-hugo.el:4284:1: Warning: the function ‘org-get-outline-path’ is not known > to be defined. > > I see that defun has now moved to org-refile.el. I see that >

Re: Regarding collapsing blank lines between headlines

2020-02-19 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Russell, This is not exactly what you asked for, but here's some code that ensures blank lines exist between headings and entry content. You could modify it to remove excess lines without too much trouble.

Re: Survey: changing a few default settings for Org 9.4

2020-02-19 Thread Adam Porter
Marco Wahl writes: - org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region => t >>> >>> I vote for => 'start-level. Loop over headlines with same level as the >>> first. >> >> Yes, good suggestion. > > Let's see what others say. I can see how that could be useful, but I feel like it would be less

Re: Survey: changing a few default settings for Org 9.4

2020-02-19 Thread Adam Porter
I generally approve of all of these changes. However, hiding emphasis and macro markers can make editing text at the boundaries of emphasized text non-intuitive, which I can imagine might frustrate some new users, so that should probably be carefully considered. The other changes seem like

Re: Possible to exclude/include tags for agenda custom commands?

2020-02-19 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Bastien, Bastien writes: > Hi Adam, > > Adam Porter writes: > >> https://alphapapa.github.io/org-almanac/ > > this is a very nice list of resources! > > Do you think we can advertize it somewhere on Worg? > > If yes but are unsure *where*, just go ahead

Re: Possible to exclude/include tags for agenda custom commands?

2020-02-14 Thread Adam Porter
Stig Brautaset writes: > Hi Bastien, > > Bastien writes: >>> I can easily do this in the list of TODOs, with a tag search. However, I >>> haven't figured out how to do this for the agenda. Is it possible? If >>> so, how? >> >> From what I understand, check `org-agenda-tag-filter' to see how to

Re: [PATCH] ox.el: Fix extra character deleted in org-export--update-included-link

2020-02-13 Thread Adam Porter
Dear Nicolas and Bastien, I feel like a child whose parents are fighting. :) If I may speak for other Org users: you're invaluable to us, and we look up to you. Please don't let the deficiencies inherent in online, textual communication cause deterioration in your fellowship. With gratitude

Re: Provide org-insert-subitem

2020-02-13 Thread Adam Porter
Bastien writes: > First of all, don't be afraid, I don't have a grand plan for "cleaning > up" things. Don't worry, I trust you. :) Org wouldn't be what it is today without your work, and I'm grateful for how much time you've been putting into improving Org lately. >> I'm not sure what you

Re: Provide org-insert-subitem

2020-02-12 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Bastien, Bastien writes: > I still find it strange to keep functions that are used nowhere in the > Org's core--except of course for functions that explicitely mention as > usable by the user (e.g. `org-clock-persistence-insinuate'.) > > I'd rather have these functions stored in a

[ANN/RFC] org-ql-view-dispatch command

2020-02-10 Thread Adam Porter
Hi friends, I've pushed a new feature to org-ql's master branch: a Magit-like view dispatcher using Jonas Bernoulli's transient.el library. It makes for quick and easy modification of org-ql-view queries, allowing you to build them interactively rather than requiring you to write Lisp code or

Re: How to intersperse commands with their output in RESULTS block?

2020-02-07 Thread Adam Porter
Diego Zamboni writes: > I came up with the following block, which cleans up all the cruft from > the output of the =script= command and produces a nicely formatted > session transcript: > > #+NAME: cleanup > #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var data="" :results value :exports none >

Re: org-adapt-indentation default should be nil [legibility 3/6]

2020-02-05 Thread Adam Porter
Texas Cyberthal writes: >> the default settings do not put blank lines between headings and >> their entry text, > > I don't know what this means. Plain Emacs behaves the same way > Spacemacs does in this regard. Insertion of a blank line after a > heading is voluntary but standrd. I don't know

Re: org-startup-truncated default should be nil [legibility 2/6]

2020-02-05 Thread Adam Porter
Texas Cyberthal writes: >> visual-line-mode and toggle-truncate-lines are basic Emacs commands >> that all users should learn early. > > Visual lines, logical lines etc is a complicated mess that Spacemacs > avoids entirely. I recall fiddling with it and never being satisfied, > until adopting

Re: Defaults for noobs, dotfiles for vets [legibility 1/6]

2020-02-05 Thread Adam Porter
Texas Cyberthal writes: > Making a vet change a default if he decides he doesn't like a change > upon upgrading won't drive him away, but Emacs' unfriendly defaults > are always driving away noobs. Therefore Org's defaults should be > noob-friendly, not vet-friendly. There is certainly room to

Re: org-mode functional programming library

2020-02-03 Thread Adam Porter
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Note that, at some point, Org will support "seq.el", i.e., when we > drop support for Emacs 24. Just a small FYI about seq.el, for those who may not be aware: while it's a very useful library, it can be quite slow since it uses generics. For example, here are some

Re: Prose with markup needs more line spacing [legibility 5/6]

2020-02-03 Thread Adam Porter
Texas Cyberthal writes: > Code requires less line spacing. It has more whitespace, fewer capital > letters, and no markup such as underlining. Code is read differently > than prose; it requires less sequential scanning. Code certainly can have markup like underlining. For example,

Re: Fixed vs variable pitch font [legibility 4/6]

2020-02-03 Thread Adam Porter
Texas Cyberthal writes: > Readable prose requires variable-pitch font. Readable code requires > fixed-pitch font. Org should make it easy to configure the two > separately. > > mixed-pitch-mode mostly solves this problem, but only advanced users > know about it. >

Re: org-adapt-indentation default should be nil [legibility 3/6]

2020-02-03 Thread Adam Porter
Texas Cyberthal writes: > #+begin_src elisp > (org-adapt-indentation nil) > #+end_src > > Adaptive indentation makes sense when using Org as a plain-text > database. It does not make sense when using Org for longform prose. > > In the former case, outline depth is important to reflect properties

Re: org-startup-truncated default should be nil [legibility 2/6]

2020-02-03 Thread Adam Porter
Texas Cyberthal writes: > #+begin_src elisp > (org-startup-truncated nil) > #+end_src > > Line truncation is necessary for code but anathema for prose. Prose > lines need visual wrap as windows resize, so that texts can be > compared easily. > > Advanced Org uses such as large tables require

Re: Defaults for noobs, dotfiles for vets [legibility 1/6]

2020-02-03 Thread Adam Porter
Texas Cyberthal writes: > Beginners spend a while learning to use Emacs as a simple text editor > before they're able to do anything more advanced. Their ability to > intelligently customize is minimal. Meanwhile experts have automated > dotfile deployment, so defaults are almost irrelevant to

Re: Make code elements in prose unobtrusive [legibility 6/6]

2020-02-03 Thread Adam Porter
As Tim said, this is really a matter for theming. There are several themes and example configs available that make Org buffers "pretty". For example: https://github.com/kunalb/poet https://github.com/jonnay/org-beautify-theme https://lepisma.xyz/2017/10/28/ricing-org-mode/ As well, faces are

Re: Provide org-insert-subitem

2020-02-02 Thread Adam Porter
Bastien writes: > `org-insert-subheading' and `org-insert-todo-subheading' are not used > anywhere in Org's code. Do you them? How? > > I'm more inclined to delete these commands since they have no binding > than to add an `org-insert-subitem'. > > Hitting then seems swift and handy enough.

Re: org-superstar-mode: A re-imagining of org-bullets with new features

2020-02-02 Thread Adam Porter
Hi D, This looks fantastic! Great work! I sent you a quick suggestion on the issue tracker. Let's get this on MELPA ASAP! :)

Re: can't sign in to code.orgmode.org

2020-01-28 Thread Adam Porter
"Tyler Smith" writes: > I am trying to set up an account with code.orgmode.org. I have already > done this, but when I try to sign in, I get an error about incorrect > username or password. I have clicked the link to send a password reset > several times this morning, but no email has shown up

Re: New page https://orgmode.org/worg/donate.html

2020-01-28 Thread Adam Porter
FYI, Jonas Bernoulli also maintains a similar page for Emacs in general: https://github.com/tarsius/elisp-maintainers

Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda

2020-01-28 Thread Adam Porter
Marco Wahl writes: > For some days now C-c C-c disables column view in Org files. This helps > me a bit and never got in my way. And I thought it would be quite > natural and consistent to use this binding for the agenda too. > > What do you think about all that? Hi Marco, I've always had

Re: org-word-count exemptions

2020-01-25 Thread Adam Porter
There are various solutions floating around. Here's one way: (defun ap/org-count-words () "If region is active, count words in it; otherwise count words in current subtree." (interactive) (if (use-region-p) (funcall-interactively #'count-words-region (region-beginning)

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