l free to commit.
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Hi Jeremie,
Jeremie Juste writes:
> I have integrated some of the ob-session-async package in ob-R.el
> (finally). Most of the heavy lifting has been made by Jack.
When this is reliable enough, feel free to commit and push.
You can also enhance it later on.
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Hi Greg and Jeremie,
Greg Minshall writes:
> if this is not already idiomatic for org mode, i'd vote to require the
> "yes" or "no". just my 2 cents.
Agreed: even if a syntax is allowed, let's use the idiomatic form in
examples.
2 cts,
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org, we shall think
on merging them -- I'll add this to my todo list.
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o the list
of Babel libary that should probably move outside of Org core.
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people find it. See the
instructions here:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/elpa.git/plain/README
How does that sound?
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No Wayman writes:
> That was after multiple attempts which resulted in 502 errors.
Yes, I've noticed the https://git.savannah.gnu.org website had some
issues today. It seems to be stable now.
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Jim Porter writes:
> On 9/25/2021 10:58 PM, Bastien wrote:
>> I applied the patch adding the TINYCHANGE cookie, since the assignment
>> process isn't done yet. Can you check with copyright-cl...@fsf.org if
>> it will be done anytime soon?
>
> I think I might be in the
ou
can clone with ~$ git clone https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/orgweb
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add
X-Woof-Patch: yes -- see https://github.com/bzg/woof for details.
HTH,
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Hi,
Tim Cross writes:
> My guess is that ox-taskjuggler.el is currently lacking an active
> maintainer. Bastien can probably clarify, but I would consider just
> modifying the code to add the missing functionality you need and posting
> some patches.
ox-taskjuggler.el now li
Max Nikulin writes:
> Another patch to avoid confusing of users in customization
> interface.
Applied, thanks a lot!
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for `org-priority-highest' is smaller
than that of `org-priority-lowest'?
For numeric priorities, [#1] is always "higher" than [#2].
If I'm not wrong and if you think we can throw a more useful error
earlier to the useful, could you provide a patch for this?
Let me know if I'm missing something, thanks,
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or the 9.5 release?
Tomorrow for sure, and probably next week will be okay too.
To be clear, I hope we can release 9.5 soon to be able to make it
included in the next Emacs 28.1 version.
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s 28.1.
Thanks everyone,
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Hi all,
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:
>
> - ob-abc.el --- Org Babel Functions for ABC
> - ob-asymptote.el -
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> I have consulted the log, and the patch was already applied by Nicololas
> in commit
Oops, sorry for the noise and thanks for confirming!
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Hi Protesilaos,
Protesilaos Stavrou writes:
> Please find attached the entry for the ORG-NEWS.
Applied, thank you very much!
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Marco Wahl writes:
> Bastien!
>
>> Marco Wahl writes:
>>
>>> Would be great if you could test the fix.
>>
>> If you're confident with the fix, please go ahead and push the commit.
>
> This has been committed some days ago. See
>
>
>
ing it?
It works fine here, and ox-odt.el honors the in-buffer numbers.
I think it's fine to expect the buffer to be up to date before it is
exported.
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Hi Sébastien,
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> Thanks for the report, I can confirm this bug with latest org.
>
> Here's a patch that fixes this.
Applied, thanks.
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Timothy writes:
>> After you send it here, you can push to bugfix and merge the bugfix
>> branch into main.
>
> I’ll do exactly this shortly.
Thanks!
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Hi Marco,
Marco Wahl writes:
> Would be great if you could test the fix.
If you're confident with the fix, please go ahead and push the commit.
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Hi Denis,
Denis Maier writes:
> I think the suffix parsing in oc-biblatex could be improved.
Can you provide a patch for this?
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Hi all,
I'm marking the upstream bug as closed - feel free to resubmit it if
I misread the thread.
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acs/org-mode.git
and fetch all the branches (git fetch --all) you should only see
the three branches mentioned above.
Also, you can now forget code.orgmode.org, I've prevented any
push there.
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efully releasing it quite
soon, it would be great if we can apply and test your patch before
that.
Thanks a lot!
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ven’t pushed to the bugfix branch before, should I immediately
> merge the change into master too, or just leave it in bugfix only?
After you send it here, you can push to bugfix and merge the bugfix
branch into main.
You can also add the X-Woof-Patch: applied header to your reply.
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f someone can report the bug upstream for markdown-mode, that
be great.
Thanks!
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Hi Jeremie,
Jeremie Juste writes:
> The patch is redundant in its present state. In it's present state,
> ob-R is better without it.
Thanks! I'm marking it as "canceled" then.
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f we remove it, but
I'm not convinced removing it is really needed now.
What do you think?
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Hi Karl,
can you expand a bit more on why this patch would be useful? Perhaps
by providing a reproducible use-case where the problem appears?
Thanks,
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Hi,
stardiviner writes:
> Here is the new patch which invokes notifications though Emacs
> built-in API `ns-do-applescript`.
Applied in the main branch, thanks.
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Hi Jeremie,
Jeremie Juste writes:
> With the following patch the link to graphics output is finally back on
> with R source code.
What is the status of this patch? Should it be more tested? If it is
ready, feel free to apply it in the main branch.
Thanks!
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eadlines with tags, this seems a useful way
of filtering/searching contents.
WDYT?
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patch for this?
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rgmode.org but feel free
to correct me if needed.
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g export too.
Applied, thanks, and sorry again for the lng delay.
It deserves an entry in etc/ORG-NEWS for Org 9.5, would you be willing
to submit a patch for this?
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Allo Arne,
"Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes:
> 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:
>>
>&g
Hi Juan,
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> (new patch attached)
I see this patch has been applied, thanks to both of you.
I'm marking it as applied for updates.orgmode.org.
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Vikas Rawal writes:
> I can contribute by way
> of helping with documentation, if you need that for any part of org.
Yes, that's always helpful. Thanks,
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Thanks for the suggestion! The patch is attached.
Applied, thanks.
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> The attached is patch solving the "M-q" problem and making sure the
> org-fill-paragraph returns non-nil.
Applied, thanks!
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> The fix is attached.
Applied, thanks!
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t;
> Well. It will import the files. However, org-bibtex-write will indeed
> fail. If I got it wrong, please provide more details.
Applied, thanks!
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Hi Thierry,
tbanelwebmin writes:
> Thanks to Uwe Brauer for pointing to this bug.
... and thanks for the analysis and solution, fixed now.
PS: If you can share the solution as a patch, that's easier to track,
test and apply. TIA!
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/
>> Maybe the new repository and the package should be mentioned on the
>> install page to avoid confusion.
>
> Even link to the source file on https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/
> is incorrect. See the patch.
Applied in worg, thanks!
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/commit/3d11a865
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ou can maintain it or can help looking for a
maintainer, please go wild.
Thanks!
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fa230289fd2829993265] Fix `org-agenda-todo' undo
> behavior when logging (not adding note)
>
> The fix is attached.
Applied in the bugfix branch, thanks. This area is quite fragile, so
please let's test this heavily.
Thanks!
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Hi Marc,
Marc Ihm writes:
> So you may feel free to ignore it ...
Done ;)
It's good to have people paying attention to this feature anyway,
so thanks!
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now archived, so I suppose the efforts
for this code stopped.
* See https://list.orgmode.org/875z52ug8y....@gnu.org/
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"))
>
> since "\\s-" matches white space, including line breaks.
thanks, fixed in org-contrib:
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/org-contrib/commit/8bed20b1440f4fe26505eb6107dd52038ec993fd
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the World
Wide Web, at least domains ending in ".org" :)
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Hi Juan,
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> As a possible solution I'm attaching this patch (little tested).
I could not apply the patch in the bugfix or main branch. Is it still
relevant? If the bug is still here, feel free to send an updated patch.
Thanks!
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Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> The fix is attached.
Applied in the bugfix branch, thanks. The fix is only for the bugfix
branch, since this part in the main branch has been rewritten. Don't
hesitate to double-check this, in case something is wrong.
Thanks!
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Hi Jim,
Jim Porter writes:
> The attached patch fixes both of these issues. For the first problem,
> maybe it would be useful to put the regexp for checkboxes in a variable
> somewhere so it doesn't get out of sync. I wasn't sure though, so I went
> with the simpler solution for now.
Hi Rodrigo,
Rodrigo Morales writes:
> Apparently, A ">" character was accidentally inserted in the first line
> of the patch. I'm attaching the patch again.
Applied, thanks.
Would you like to become the maintainer for ob-sql.el?
It does not require you to actively contribute to it or to be
Hi Sébastien,
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> Here's a new patch that's smarter about indenting the current line,
> and resolves this remaining issue.
Applied, thanks!
Hi Tom,
Tom Gillespie writes:
> Bumping this patch for 9.5.
Applied, thanks and sorry for the delay.
Hi Denis,
Denis Maier writes:
> I'm helping a scholar at my institution with his emacs/org-mode
> installation. As he'll would like to have automatic citations I
> suggested he should try the new org-cite features, but he does not
> really want to run the dev version. Is it already predictable
Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Eddie Drury writes:
>
>> I have followed those steps and that is the same behaviour I get.
>>
>> The expected behaviour is for it to clock out of the subtree, instead of
>> giving the "Clock start time is gone" error.
>
> I can also reproduce. The fix is
Hi Juan,
> I am attaching a new version of the patch, with some typos fixed and a
> explanatory note in the commit message on the choice of the character
> U+201C as Greek second-level opening quotes.
Applied, thanks a lot for patiently taking care of this.
No Wayman writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> That's not just org-attach.el, right? The patch does not apply
>> either in the bugfix or in the main branch. Could you resend it,
>> also wrapping the body of the ChangeLog at <80 lines? M-x
>> change-log-mode RET
..
> #+END_EXAMPLE
>
> The old lines, with single-digit hours, were properly aligned with the
> lines with multi-digit hours, but the new lines are one character too
> far to the left.
>
> Since Bastien made this change, and it's very simple, I'm guessing he'll
> kno
No Wayman writes:
> No Wayman writes:
>
> And one more in org-attach.el.
That's not just org-attach.el, right? The patch does not apply
either in the bugfix or in the main branch. Could you resend it,
also wrapping the body of the ChangeLog at <80 lines? M-x
change-log-mode RET can help.
No Wayman writes:
> Recent changes have introduced byte-comp warnings for unknown
> functions at compile time.
> These warnings are "louder" now that more users are native compiling
> Elisp, so one more reason to avoid them.
>
> See attached patch.
Applied, thanks a lot.
Applied, thanks!
Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I do not think that unconditionally setting display-buffer-alist to nil
> in org-no-popups macro is the right thing to do. I updated the macro
> using pop-up-windows setting to nil instead of completely trashing
> user-defined display-buffer-alist. The latter
(I'm marking this as a confirmed bug, even if a first patch as been applied.)
Hi Maxim,
Maxim Nikulin writes:
> On 03/09/2021 19:17, Maxim Nikulin wrote:
>> On 30/07/2021 22:00, Charest, Luc wrote:
>>>
>>> org-latex-src-block: Not enough arguments for format string
>>
>> Confirmed
>>
>> User input is combined with format string in `org-latex-src-block'
>> so percent
Hi Laszlo,
Bastien writes:
> I encourage everyone to try exporting Org documents to HTML using your
> library and see how it compares with ox-html.el for a daily usage.
nobody seemed to be that interested in helping :/
I hope you were able to continue working on this, don't hesitate t
Hi Bhavin,
Bhavin Gandhi writes:
> This adds the Org mode parser written in Go to the list of Org-mode
> parsers.
> I'm sending a patch for Worg for the first time, I hope this is the
> correct way to do so.
Applied in worg's master branch. Thanks!
Hi Éibhear,
Éibhear writes:
> We're the tags missed in the migration across to savannah?
Indeed they were, fixed now. Thanks a lot!
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> And yet another update fixing a typo in previous patch.
Applied, thanks!
Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> The patch is attached.
Applied in the bugfix branch, thanks!
Timothy writes:
> I have some experience with Transient, and I’m willing to give this a go.
> However, I am fairly busy for the immediate future, and so I’d say
> the ETA is on the order of months.
Sure! Take your time -- and thanks for undertaking this.
Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I did not find any tests checking logging specifications of Org mode.
> Attached is an example implementation of such test for org-log-done
> specs.
the patch does not apply on my local copy, feel free to apply it.
Thanks!
Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Timothy writes:
>> Ah, I’ve already got a few patches on Org that I’m preparing for sharing on
>> the
>> ML, so this may make it a bit harder for me. I’ll let you know how I find it
>> if
>> I do give it a go though.
>
> My repo is up-to-date with latest
Hi Denis,
Denis Maier writes:
> Bump.
Can you propose a patch for this?
Also see
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-mailing-list.html#i-didnt-receive-an-answer
where we ask contributors to wait at least one month before bumping a
thread (thanks!)
Timothy writes:
> I’ve talked to Nicolò about this, and I don’t think he has yet, but
> he’s said he knows what’s needed and it won’t be a problem.
Thanks for taking care of this!
Hi David,
David Lukes writes:
> * lisp/org-indent.el (org-indent--compute-prefixes): Prefixes should
> only be computed when `org-indent-indentation-per-level' is greater than
> 0. For one thing, the current algorithm leads to an error otherwise,
> and for another, this makes it possible to
to start migrating to
transient for Org's menus.
Anyone?
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Applied in main, thanks and sorry for the delay.
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:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
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l free to
update lisp/ob-julia.el directly.
I don't know if Nicolò has signed the FSF copyright assignment but
once he does, he can join the party too.
Thanks!
¹
https://list.orgmode.org/CAHmvSw8zHQpCOiYCrzXNzvRWzPSQQfX=HU9e67BYPc=ttcq...@mail.gmail.com/
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Hi Pedro,
Pedro Bruel writes:
> This patch includes ob-julia.el from org-contrib, and a tentative
> test-ob-julia.el test file.
Applied in main, thanks a lot.
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Hi Adam,
Adam Porter writes:
> If these are agreeable, I can apply them to the Worg repo.
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r-file basis.
Applied in main, thanks!
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Hi Bruce,
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> Pretty sure it just means no documentation has yet been written for
> it.
We can't release Org 9.5 until someone helps with writing a minimal
documentation for this important feature.
Any volunteer?
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RIBUTE
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Hi Éric,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 20 Sep 2021 at 11:27, Bastien wrote:
>> You need to create an account on https://savannah.gnu.org and have
>> your username there being accepted in the Emacs group:
>
> What about those of us that do not wish to have wri
o code.orgmode.org.)
Yes, I'll do that today, thanks for the heads up.
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rg 9.6 is released and the
new publication process for orgmode.org is in place, which can take a
while.
> Which branch, gnu.org/main or orgmode.org/master, should I make
> patches against?
gnu.org/main
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Org 9.6.
If you don't have write access to the new repos and think you should,
please send me an email.
I will work on merging orgweb+worg and setting up the HTML publication
process from sr.ht, which can take a while.
Have a nice week!
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an email pointing at
the reference on orgmode.org/list.
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essage to the list, you will be
able to send the new ob-julia.el version after this message.
I will keep code.orgmode.org around for a while after 9.5 is out, so
that everyone has a chance to be aware of the official switch.
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e from 20-30 July.
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Hi Timothy,
Timothy writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> I let Timothy decide.
>
> I consider this patch fit to merge. I'm just under the impression that
> this I should only push files I'm listed as a maintainer for without
> explicit approval.
You can consider this an ex
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> Can we merge this patch now?
I let Timothy decide.
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