used Org ELPA and are affected by this change, please tell us
if this change affects you.
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Hi all,
starting from Org 9.5, org-contrib will be distributed as a NonGNU
ELPA package. You will find it here: https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/
See for https://orgmode.org/list/87wnzfy60h@bzg.fr/ for context.
Thanks,
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Hi all,
Bastien writes:
> Org 9.5 will ship without the packages in the contrib/ directory.
Just FWIW, this is still the plan.
> Emacs lisp files in contrib/ will be packaged as an Org ELPA package
> that you can install independentely from there. The files will live
>
mber I tried to enhance the css for the manual, and I don't
remember why this change was reverted.
> So, if we're going to go in the direction of this patch, there should be
> some mention of the previous approach, why it was dropped, and the
> handling for org-manual.css should probably be rem
Hi Andy and Kyle,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Andy Klock writes:
>
>> Hi all, am I too late?
>>
>> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
>> On Monday, October 26, 2020 4:07 AM, Bastien wrote:
>>
>>> If you feel like proposing yourself for maintaining an Org Ba
an reproduce this bug, I will try to fix it. Thanks.
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TEC writes:
> I think this conversation deserves it's own thread, perhaps something
> like "Org's development forge".
Please don't open this topic, as there is no plan here.
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ce.
Applied (1f4ea532a), thanks a lot.
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harsh. If it is intentional, it is
harmful. If it isn't, please make an effort of sending nicer
messages.
Thanks,
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he
org-adapt-indentation option. WDYT?
I know Kevin as a good overview of the whole topic, maybe he can also
advise about what should be done here.
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ting both Org tables and tables.el tables,
and it calls for confusion.
What do you and everyone else think?
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g/woof#annotations-for-bugs-and-help-requests
Also, feel free to submit patches for these issues, ideally by
discussing them in separate threads.
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Applied (de6d90224), thanks.
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stardiviner writes:
> I seems don't have permission to do `git push` directly.
I just added you as a "collaborator" on bzg/org-mode.
Please clone and push again. If things don't go right, let's sort
this out in private.
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stardiviner writes:
> Does that means I can push to org-contacts.el directly by myself?
Yes indeed. Thanks to you!
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cessary to use headline
> text as a search string even when org-id is being used (and
> org-id-link-to-org-use-id is set to non-nil)?
I don't know what's the best solution here, but stardiviner feel free
to commit patches yourself, as this is part of contrib/.
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othy, I'm removing this thread from the "Help requests" section on
updates.orgmode.org, because perhaps the code is not mature enough to
receive concrete help -- but feel free to reopen another call when it
is a good time.
Thanks,
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t it works really nice
> for me. YMMV
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.
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1.txt")
>
> Note that the code assigns several numerical variables. ob-gnuplot from
> master throws error when checking (file-remote-p ...).
>
> The fix is attached.
Applied on master (baf1e7a64), thanks!
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toring links to contact.org
> headlines, but for any headlines.
>
> Probably, org-contacts should be integrated with org-id or at least not
> interfere with links to ordinary headlines.
Agreed. Stardiviner, can you have a look?
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Org within Emacs seems to be part of a
good solution, I'll be all for it. I definitely prefer this scenario
to the one where Org is kicked out Emacs core and moved to a separate,
not-installed-by-default, GNU ELPA package.
Best,
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stardiviner writes:
> If this is confirmed, I might don't need to add a new patch to add my
> name to maintainer. Can you add it directly? That will be more
> simple.
Of course, done (c822c80ef).
Sorry I forgot about this patch, and thanks for your reply.
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consider this move, as
there are many more things to achieve. I suggest we discuss this again
later next year.
Thanks,
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the main branch, and also add
your name as the maintainer?
Thanks a lot!
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ant to. It is just better to have someone than to have
no one.
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mes it is not, it is hard to tell, because your
message tend to be very long.
I strongly suggest you try to think twice about this sentence from
the GKCG before writing.
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Hi Pankaj,
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> I've released Org 9.4.2, a bugfix release.
>>
>> This version was merged with the emacs-27 branch:
>
> This is the only code that goes into stable branch first and then into
> ‘master’. Probably we need t
Matt Huszagh writes:
>> Can you provide a patch against etc/ORG-NEWS announce this?
>
> Attached. Let me know what you think.
Applied (2af68d6a4) with a minor modification in the headline.
Thanks,
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>
>> The first line of this defun is too long. You can try M-x checkdoc
>> RET on your elisp files to catch those issues.
>>
>> Thanks,
>
> I see, I'm guessing I'll just need to add a line break.
Nope, the first line of a docstring should be a sentence. You'll have
to reformulate the beginning of the docstring...
Thanks!
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BUG REPORT: 44133
>
> + code included
The patch seems interesting. Can you resend it on this list in a
dedicated thread? Also, you need to format it as described here:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
Thanks,
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Hi all,
I've released Org 9.4.2, a bugfix release.
This version was merged with the emacs-27 branch:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?h=emacs-27
Enjoy!
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Well, It's perfectly fine not to send a perfect patch. Thanks!
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may have your reasons to
be upset, but please let's try our best to avoid such tone.
You may want to read the GNU Kind Communication Guidelines:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/kind-communication.html
I re-read them from time to time, they convey useful hints on how to
have constructive conversations.
Best,
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of course.
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hole picture.
Thanks,
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to tackle the initial issue differently and
to provide another patch in another dedicated thread. Thanks!
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Hi,
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> If I've understood your problem correctly, simply using (""
> "fontspec" nil) in org-latex-packages-alist should fix your issue.
Since this conversation died, I'm closing this patch.
Feel free to resubmit it if needed.
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ian martins writes:
> Two patches are attached. One allows for more whitespace in java code
> blocks. The other fixes a bug that would result in a main method being
> wrapped in another main method.
Closing this now, thanks!
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Bastien writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>> ian martins writes:
>>
>>> I pushed two days ago, but the manual hasn't updated yet. I guess it
>>> doesn't update on git hooks like worg. is there a scheduled process or is
>>> there something that must
, it's useful to already know who will be in charge.
Thanks,
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ude the default style in exported HTML files.
> The actual style is defined in `org-html-style-default' and
> @@ -1835,78 +1860,68 @@ INFO is a plist used as a communication channel."
>
> ;;; Template
>
> +(defun org-html--build-meta-entry (label identity content-format
> content-formatters)
> + "Construct tag with LABEL=\"IDENTITY\" and content from
> CONTENT-FORMAT and CONTENT-FORMATTER."
The first line of this defun is too long. You can try M-x checkdoc
RET on your elisp files to catch those issues.
Thanks,
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n.
FWIW I'm closing this so that the ob-java thread does not appear on
updates.orgmode.org anymore.
Thanks,
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s, please go ahead and don't hesitate to CC me in your conversation
so that I know where you are in the process.
> I appreciate your checking in on me!
You're welcome, thanks for volunteering!
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saying "option" instead of "custom variable".
- Sentences should be separated by two spaces and start with an
uppercase letter.
Also, the convention in Emacs is to avoid whitespaces-only commits,
you need to fix whitespaces within other non-whitespaces changes in
a commit.
Thanks a lot!
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Hi Corwin,
Bastien writes:
> thanks for volunteering! Let us know when the paperwork is done, I'll
> add you as ob-perl.el maintainer then.
FWIW, I added you as a maintainer for ob-perl.el on the master branch.
Can you confirm the copyright process is over?
Sorry if I missed an email
ort to write shorter emails less frequently.
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elcome on this list as long as we are trying to
stay on-topic. Each message on a forum is a call for attention, let's
use it with parsimony and consideration for everyone's time.
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Jean Louis writes:
> * Bastien [2020-12-11 09:28]:
>> Thanks Jean, I agree with most of your points.
>>
>> Are you volunteering for this task?
>
> I am anyway answering to people. So I am already doing it.
Thanks but we need someone that is willing to personnally ta
Hi Kévin,
Kévin Le Gouguec writes:
> If it's not too late for this to make it into 27.2, I think this could
> make dealing with the electric-indent-mode kerfuffle easier for
> unsuspecting users.
Applied, thanks,
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ffer to
> full frame".
Would you be okay with a user-error message like
"Cannot call org-capture from the minibuffer"
?
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Hi Asa,
Asa Zeren writes:
> Here are a number of fixes to ob-C.el. There is still probably a bunch
> of general cleanup to do in this file, but these changes make it work
> for me.
thanks for the patch. I'm copying Thierry as the (new) maintainer for
ob-C.el.
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e these new options will be usable for some of you!
It sure is, thanks for taking care of this,
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ge: https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html and resubmit it?
Best,
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Bastien writes:
> Fixed, thanks!
FWIW I'm now monitoring whether https://updates.orgmode.org is up.
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Fixed, thanks!
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Thanks Jean, I agree with most of your points.
Are you volunteering for this task?
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maintainance larger team.
Who's in?
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Hi Timothy,
TEC writes:
> It's now been 1.5 months, so I'm going to bump this thread.
Sure - thanks for bumping this.
I'm slowly reading emails from the past weeks, I will handle
this ASAP.
Thanks,
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, json maybe?) to make testing other parser against the
> reference implementation easier?
I think it is a very good idea.
The example file would be also good to help users track for small
syntactic changes, when they happen.
Would you like to work on such a file?
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rse
Org files somehow.
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responds to the latest release and updated with
> each release (as far as I know, though hopefully Bastien or others will
> correct me if I'm wrong).
Yes, that's correct.
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Hi Ken,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Yes, I meant to write that I think Org syntax is maybe *not*
> context-free, and therefore EBNF can't capture all of it. But it could
> still be very helpful and capture most of it.
Perhaps. Or you willing to give it a try and report here?
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s (1) and (2) with EBNF.
>
> I agree. I think this is a better (correct?) example than the
> footnotes on Org Syntax page.
Can you suggest a patch?
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Hi Sébastien,
rey-coyrehourcq writes:
> Some partial org Parsers (AST or regex...) i found on the web for a
> recent state of the art :
Thanks -- I've updated https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools/ with this
information.
Best,
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ib.git repository.
Files in this org-contrib.git will wait for maintainers to take over
and maintain the file elsewhere, so you'd be free to maintain it where
you see fit.
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bug report, but given the activity on this list, I think
it's reasonable.
I've documented this suggested policy on Worg, see the section "What
to do if you don't receive an answer" :
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-mailing-list.html#org3a98a57
Thanks,
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you're still interested in sending a patch.
I fixed the ones I've found in 370cf49cd and ff5fd323b. Thanks!
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something that
> should be fixed? or is it intentional or at least not worth doing
> anything about?
What was suggested is to have a page on Worg listing the behavior of
various packages regarding block execution.
I started a section on https://orgmode.org/worg/library-of-babel.html
with a table -- feel free to add more to this table.
Thanks,
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n related to a specific
Org feature, should mention the Org version it relates to, rather than
a timestamp. As an additional info, the timestamp is good, but not
enough.
Let's try to follow this convention from now on.
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or https://pgp.mit.edu or both?
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Hi Jean Louis,
Jean Louis writes:
> GNU ELPA provides signed archive-contents. Org should provide it too,
> isn't it?
can you let us know what are the steps involved in signing
the archive-contents file?
Thanks,
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Hi Palak,
Palak Mathur writes:
> Paperwork with FSF is now complete.
Thanks! I've added you as a maintainer for ob-groovy.el.
Let me know (privately) what username you want for your account
on https://code.orgmode.org.
Best,
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Hi Corwin,
thanks for volunteering! Let us know when the paperwork is done, I'll
add you as ob-perl.el maintainer then.
All best,
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ors.
Thanks for doing so!
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Hi Ken,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> I'll help maintain ob-screen.el
Thanks!
I added your name as the ob-screen.el maintainer in commit b499b0827.
Best,
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one else.
Best,
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ntainers for Org's core, but of course it's useful
to call for maintainers for contrib/ packages too!
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Hi Ferdinand,
Ferdinand Pieper writes:
> I signed the FSF copyright times a short while ago, so I think this is
> no longer necessary.
Indeed, thanks. https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html was not
up to date, I've fixed this.
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Hi Palak,
Palak Mathur writes:
> I have sent that form to the address listed on the form.
thank you very much.
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txt
Thanks!
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Hi John,
John Herrlin writes:
> "many others" on the landing page points to
> https://orgmode.org/org.html#History-and-Acknowledgments and returns
> 404.
Fixed, thanks!
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inimal .org file like the one attached and export it
to HTML with C-c C-e h h, it should create a HTML file with an inline
image*.
Does it not on your side?
* https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Konigsberg_bridges.png;
alt="Konigsberg_bridges.png" />
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#
Hi Jeremie,
Jeremie Juste writes:
> I'm willing to take care of ob-R.el.
You're in as of 36f4df892. Thank you very much!
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Hi,
lockyw...@gmail.com writes:
> I used to update org from org's elpa, as documented at:
> https://orgmode.org/elpa.html
> , by adding this address to the repos:
> https://orgmode.org/elpa/
A temporary glitch due to the switch to the new website.
Fixed, now.
Thanks!
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and enhance.
Enjoy :)
https://orgmode.org
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al maintainer.
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Dear all,
we are looking for more maintainers of individual Org Babel files.
Jack and Ian are already in, I added myself to ob-clojure.el.
If you feel like proposing yourself for maintaining an Org Babel
language, that would be super helpful.
Thanks a lot!
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y question on this, please let me know!
Best,
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Thanks to both for your help!
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Hi Leo,
Leo Vivier writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Sorry, perhaps I was not clear: (1) and (2) do not need to be separate
>> documents.
>
> No, you were quite clear. I just surmised that two documents would be
> required, but upon thinking about it some m
Hi Jack,
Jack Kamm writes:
> Thanks Bastien, the Woof! tool looks interesting.
Thanks! I'm working on a small woof.el package to make it more
useful for both maintainers (setting headers) and users (checking
upcoming changes or help requests).
> By the way, on seeing this thread ag
and minor
Org versions request Org contributors and power users to read the
release notes. We have no release notes for bugfix-only release.
Let me know if something is not clear!
All best,
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Hi Leo,
Leo Vivier writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> As the first paragraph says:
>>
>> "This document describes and comments Org syntax as it is currently
>> read by its parser (Org Elements)"
>>
>> while we need a description of Org's syn
oint of view of
(1) a human writer and (2) any possible Org parser.
I don't know how difficult it is, but I suspect it is quite a lot of
work.
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Hi Matt,
sorry for the delayed answer.
Matt Huszagh writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Prefer
>>
>> * lisp/ob-latex.el (org-babel-latex-preamble): New option for LaTeX
>> preamble customization.
>>
>> "New option" is quite standard, an &quo
you provide a proper patch?
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; +
> +(defun org-publish-file-name-parents (file root)
> + (org-publish-dir-name-and-parents (file-name-directory file)
> + (file-name-as-directory root)))
> +
You would need to add docstrings for each of the new functions.
Thanks,
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formatting.
The commit message and the changelog were perfect, thanks for taking
care of this. I simply added "TINYCHANGE".
Best,
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something a bit more agnostic for registering
Org as MIME type.
I'm adding this as a call for help on https://updates.orgmode.org.
Best,
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Hi David,
David Masterson writes:
> Just wondering -- what's the limit in the number of tags for a headline?
> What if I have a headline with lots of tags or some very long tags?
Please try and let us know what happens :)
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