Hi Timothy and Thomas,
Timothy writes:
> Thanks for catching this problem. To me this looks more like a
> problem with the worg publishing than an outdated link. I’ve cc’d
> Bastien as he’s much more familiar with the Worg publish process
> than I am.
You can check the ou
erge yet into the Emacs
28 branch, so that we can only merge the latest one. They agreed to
that, so I've now released Org 9.5.1, it should appear in GNU ELPA
in the next hours.
Thanks!
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ttps://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#emacs-compatibility
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Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> While we're at it… maybe a 9.5.1 release is in order? Just sayin'…
Org 9.5.1 is planned to be the last stable version before the final
merge into the Emacs 28 branch, so I will ping the Emacs maintainers
first -- thanks for the reminder!
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Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Hmm. I missed that we promised Org 9.5 to be distributed via old
> channels. I confirm that Org 9.5 is missing from Org ELPA.
Sorry for that. The *tar files were actually built when 9.5 came out,
but somehow uploaded to the wrong directory.
> Bastie
reat, thank you very much!
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for the "poor
unimportant emails" out there... of course she'd call it "Mew!"
And I'm seriously considering this: something like an auto-bumper for
bug reports and help requests that didn't get any anwer...
:)
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ssible.
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Apparently 'org-marker property must always point to the beginning of
> timestamp. Fixed in latest main.
Confirmed, thanks a lot!
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Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> If you feel confident the change is mature enough for being merged
>> into the main branch, please go ahead, this will boost the feedback.
>
> Merged to main just now.
with latest main, I cannot use S- (org-agenda-
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Done in 9bc3a2b98.
Thanks a lot,
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> If you feel confident the change is mature enough for being merged
>> into the main branch, please go ahead, this will boost the feedback.
>
> Merged to main just now.
Thanks!
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Hi,
Sun Lin writes:
> Please help to review this patch.
I will - but please be aware that we have a policy of waiting at least
one month before bumping a thread:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-mailing-list.html#i-didnt-receive-an-answer
Thanks,
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Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I also agree it should have had a NEWS entry (something I never
> remember)
I added a note about this on
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
Thanks,
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y understanding is that released NEWS sections
> should not be substantially modified in most cases
> (<https://list.orgmode.org/87o8ez4sch@bzg.fr>). I'll leave it to
> the author of the original change and Bastien to decide if they want to
> make an exception in this case.
I suggest we
Greg Minshall writes:
> thanks. i'm "minshall" there, too.
I added you, you can now clone g...@git.sr.ht:~bzg/worg
and push commits.
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g/worg
All best,
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mprove it (shorter is better), please go ahead!
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a good idea to clarify what maintainer duties are.
> People are asking:
> https://list.orgmode.org/m2pmsi6vob@gmail.com/T/#you
I added a few lines, I hope it answers some of the main questions.
Thanks!
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rg/org-contribute.html and enhance it?
Thanks a lot,
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any more.
Fixed, thanks!
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M-x report-emacs-bug are related
to Org: in that case, someone is tagging them with "org", they appear
in https://debbugs.gnu.org as such, but the conversation is forwarded
to the Org mailing list.
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Hi Amin,
Amin Bandali writes:
> Bastien, would you and Nicolas be open to adding ox-slimhtml more or
> less in its current form to Org core, if Laszlo, myself, and/or others
> look after it and help maintain it?
No, because it would be confusing to have two HTML export backends in
O
issue; we'll be happy to help.
>
> [1]: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/administration
Also you can try to reach out savannah-hackers-pub...@gnu.org or
savannah-us...@gnu.org.
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Hi Thomas,
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Worg footnotes are oddly formatted for me.
This should be fixed now.
See https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-gnuplot.html
Thanks!
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according the to font size. Giving a :scale parameter
of 1 prevents this font-size based rescaling.
The ChangeLog part should not be too verbose, you can add explanations
after it.
Thanks,
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feel that it should not be in the manual. However, it may be helpful
> addition to https://orgmode.org/contribute.html
Yes, I reverted this commit.
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Hi Max,
Max Nikulin writes:
> If you think that some patches improve the manual, feel free to apply
> ones that you like or to suggest better variants.
Applied, thanks a lot!
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No Wayman writes:
> See attached.
Applied, thanks.
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ipt
> postprocessing HTML files is not suitable for currently generated
> files. CSS styles intended to tune table of contents are applied to
> all unordered lists.
Applied, thanks!
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Bastien writes:
> Less code is less bug and less maintainance. So I'm considering
> moving these files to the new (unmaintained) org-contrib repo at
> https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/org-contrib:
I'm now discarding this call for help on updates.orgmode.org.
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No Wayman writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Thanks -- it does not apply against the main branch, can you rebase
>> and resend it?
>
> Certainly. See attached.
Applied, thanks a lot!
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Hi,
No Wayman writes:
> Apologies. Resent.
Thanks -- it does not apply against the main branch, can you rebase
and resend it?
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start with simple "calls to action" and progress
toward more informative sections.
It's a delicate balance to have -- but having two pages for the
same purpose isn't very good today.
Anyone?
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is there a fix for this?
Perhaps ~$ git fetch --prune so that your local branches are sync'ed
with the (new) remote ones?
But starting from a fresh clone would do too, of course.
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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's good enough.
I was missing this prominent link too!
Thanks for reporting this,
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Thanks!
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Should I also merge main with bugfix every time?
You should merge bugfix into main, yes (but not main into bugfix.)
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Hi Jain,
I unsubscribed you from the emacs-orgmode@gnu.org mailing list.
Have a nice week,
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Hi,
No Wayman writes:
> The attached patch
I don't see a patch, can you resend it?
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ill needs a fair bit of work.
Note that all documentation enhancements should go in the main branch,
not in the bugfix branch, for which we need to be very conservative,
as the bugfix branch will go in Emacs 28.1.
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Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> The fix is attached.
Looks good, feel free to apply in the bugfix branch.
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l take a look at this
> perhaps next week. Thank you.
Thank you for this (parly boring but needed) work!
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Hi Max,
Max Nikulin writes:
> It seems, something is wrong with worg deployment
https://builds.sr.ht/~bzg/job/598512 hints that a link was unresolved.
I just fixed this link, the export should process fine.
Thanks for reporting this!
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Hi Sébastien,
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> I've rebased the patch on main. It is still relevant (Ihor and I have
> provided
> reproducers earlier in the thread).
Applied in bugfix, thanks!
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5.1
in the Emacs release branch.
I don't know when Emacs 28.1 will be released.
HTH,
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Hi Russell,
Russell Adams writes:
> What's the correct way for myself and others to request access?
By sending an email to b...@gnu.org telling me what username to add.
Thanks!
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Hi all,
Org 9.5 is out, available from GNU ELPA.
Thanks a lot to every contributor.
See this page to join our efforts:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
See the list of changes here:
https://orgmode.org/Changes.html
Enjoy!
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SourceHut is for Worg, the collaborative documentation, and it is like
the Eden of "low-hanging fruit": many things are outdated, we always
need more tutorials, etc. Don't hesitate to ask Krupal or Corwin for
directions on where to start.
Thanks!
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rgmode.org: it's really cool
and useful, searching the list archives is lightening fast.
- Migrating the contents served by orgmode.org is just a matter of
rsync'ing to another server.
- No need to maintain the Gogs instance and the Fathom instance.
- Releasing is now a breeze.
Enjoy!
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ions.
(Just re-adding this as a patch for updates.orgmode.org.)
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Hi Joe,
Bastien writes:
> See the docstring of `org-priority-highest':
I'm discarding this patch right now - feel free to submit a bug report
if there is something I missed.
Thanks,
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d Nicolas caveats.
Thanks,
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Hi Juan,
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> I also removed a spurious phrase that I put in that patch
> (Org-News).
Applied too! Thanks.
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now applied Juan's
change in the main branch.
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place '~/elisp/' with the path in which you installed Org-mode.
>
> ?
Sure - please send a patch against latest Worg.
If you want to get write access to Worg, just create a username on
https://sr.ht and let me know what it is, I'll add you to
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg
Thanks,
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ce=git-upload-pack
I've now added a new redirection so that people trying to pull from
code.orgmode.org will be redirected to the correct git.savannah.gnu.org
address.
Thanks a lot for raising this issue!
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with some modifications in the commit
message. Please check https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
for further contributions.
Thank you for the contribution!
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ch for the news item. Bear in mind that the last part
> about lazy evaluation is only true for the newest patch.
Applied too, thanks!
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Hi Loris,
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Thanks for all your hard work and sorry for not confirming sooner.
No problem, thanks for confirming!
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he two previous versions.
Please don't hesitate to clarify things on Worg if needed.
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acsen can still rely on the Org version that is packaged
with it.
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Dear András,
András Simonyi writes:
> the patch which I attached removes some stray/leftover words from the
> manual's section on citations.
Applied, thank you very much.
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No Wayman writes:
> See attached.
Applied, thanks.
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Hi Tim,
Tim Cross writes:
> Thanks Bastien. I think it is good to have a clear statement on this,
> even if not everyone agrees, as it makes things explicit. I
> suspect this will need to be reviewed after each release of a new Emacs
> version though as the effort to mainta
needed.
Thanks, and thanks to Nicolas for alerting soon enough,
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Bastien writes:
> It seems to me that the defvar declaration is good enough.
I just pushed this.
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e and
> lowered the case of all the keywords used there.
Applied, thanks.
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Hi all,
I'll release Org 9.5 tomorrow between 2pm and 3pm, Paris time.
Feel free to email me at b...@gnu.org if there is an important bugfix
(or a forgotten low-hanging patch) that needs to be committed.
Thanks,
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Dear András,
András Simonyi writes:
> the attached patch adds support for the text (textual) and year
> (year-only) citation styles in the CSL org-cite processor.
Applied, thank you very much!
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l.
>
> I did not address these because checkdoc has recently been fixed to
> stop asking for disambiguation of mode names:
>
> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?id=79a9b50621ec22640358bd6b94b65d14d747c644
Good to know, thanks!
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nce.html
We now make it clear that latest Org stable aims at being compatible
with Emacs current stable, and the two previous one.
That is: Org 9.4.6 is compatible with 27.x, 26.x and 25.x but maybe
not with 24.x (24.1 being 9 years old now).
HTH,
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Timothy writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Since this is a variable, a simple (defvar visual-fill-column-width)
>> will silent the compiler.
>
> I’ve just had another thought which wouldn’t add visual-fill-column-width to
> the
> namespace (if that’s w
Hi Timothy,
Timothy writes:
> Would adding a
> declare-function statement be the best thing to do here?
Since this is a variable, a simple (defvar visual-fill-column-width)
will silent the compiler.
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Timothy writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Patch welcome :)
>
> Well, it’s a small thing so I whipped up a patch .
Applied, thanks!
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fident they can push,
like Marco does regularily (thanks).
I don't see any patch in this thread - am I missing something?
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Hi Max,
Max Nikulin writes:
> I had some test cases for decoding of "+" in org-protocol URIs, so I
> have put them to test-org-protocol.el.
Applied too, thanks again.
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Max Nikulin writes:
> Surprisingly there is no conflicts during rebase. I expected changed
> context in ORG-NEWS.
Applied, thanks!
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s not work when
allowing ":".
> Regarding documentation, let me know where you'd prefer it
> documented.
Any place in the manual that refers to tag separators, explicitely or
implicitely, I've not checked if there are some. Also in the code
itself, as a comment, to explain why both "," and ":" should be
allowed (avoid the keyboard-based argument, which is too subjective.)
Thanks!
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n’t have a package for grffile, so I can’t generate a
>> PDF,
>> which is silly because it’s a stub anyway.
>
> Oh, that reminds me, we can also get rid of texcomp.
> <https://tecosaur.github.io/emacs-config/config.html#reduce-default-packages>
Patch welcome :)
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column
Why relying on this package? Any chance to avoid this dependency?
If not, can you please add the needed declaration?
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, it just needs to be better
than what is already committed.
*Thanks*!
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Hi Gustavo,
Gustavo Barros writes:
> `org-return' currently does not honor `delete-selection-mode'.
This should be fixed now, thanks a lot.
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Timothy writes:
> I’ve written an ORG-NEWS entry, verified it works (and fixed a trivial
> oversight), and pushed :)
Great, thanks!
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documentation standards and patching.
>
> But I can review content, if that's helpful.
I'm sure it will be very helpful (with only two eyes, all typos are
invisible) - thanks in advance!
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ous patch). Oh, and I’ve also added support for
> `:width 70%'.
It looks better, Thanks. The two patches don't apply on main here.
Can you apply the change yourself and add an entry in etc/ORG-NEWS?
Thanks!
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ell on the bugfix branch, but not on main.)
Thanks for any feedback,
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u be able to reformat and resend it?
Thanks,
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Hi all,
Bastien writes:
>> Emmanuel Charpentier (Cc'ed) wrote some nice documentation for this
>> feature. He might want to chime in.
>
> that'd be great - thanks in advance Emmanuel!
Just a quick heads up to mention that I created a new "Citations
handling" secti
Hi,
Maxim Nikulin writes:
> I think, it is better to restore the footnote text than to leave it in
> its current state "DEFINITION NOT FOUND".
Fixed now, thanks!
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FWIW this is fixed in the main branch.
When priorities between 1 and 9, you can set them with a single
keystroke after `C-c ,'. For priorities between 1 and >9 you are
asked for a string and have to press enter, since the priority can
be more than one char.
Thanks,
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Thanks for confirming!
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for next time, don't forget to add the original author as the
author of the commit, thanks.
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g it returns as the agenda header.
Applied, thanks.
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Greg Minshall writes:
> yes, i agree this is really a feature request.
If you think the feature request is important enough, you can add
X-Woof-Help: Please help implementing XXX
in your email, the call for help will be listed on updates.orgmode.org
HTH,
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Hi Loris,
can you confirm the bug is gone with latest Org?
~$ git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/emacs/org-mode.git
Thanks,
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Hi Daniel,
Daniel Fleischer writes:
> Patch: comment suggesting the usage of the flag; many changes due to the
> footnote numbering "push".
Applied, thanks.
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ize completing-read-multiple?
I surely miss something obvious.
If we relax a constraint, I'd rather have this hardcoded and well
documented than adding a new defvar or defcustom.
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Hi Axel,
Axel Kielhorn writes:
> Now I get the following error message:
>
> version-to-list: Invalid version syntax: ‘9.5-dev’
Can you pull again and check if you still have this error?
Thanks,
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> should be after the dash, as is the case when indenting plain list
> items.
Confirmed, I'm adding this to updates.orgmode.org.
Thanks,
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e (re)start.
I applied it against Worg.
Thanks,
PS: Note that you don't need the FSF assignment for Worg, as it is not
included in Org or Emacs, you just need to agree publishing your code
or contribution under the GNU FDL 1.3 license.
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