Re: [PATCH] Fix noweb tangle recursive expansion issue

2025-09-20 Thread Christian Moe
"Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes: > I’m not sure whether that’s a bug, but from your description, what you > want might be achieved with :noweb no-export. Because I guess that you > want noweb to work during execution. In my test, =:noweb no-export= did indeed work. But it seems reasonable to e

Re: Org Protocol Capture to BibTeX non-Org File?

2025-09-19 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Trying to figure out how to use Org Protocol to capture a web page link > as a BibTeX entry. I've created a capture template as so: > > ("bib" > "BibTex Entry" > ;; ... > :jump-to-captured t) > [snip] > When I try to finalize this capture I get this warning/error

Re: [BUG] false positive error from org-compile-command [9.7.25 (N/A @ /gnu/store/pya76mlyr24zgwyb6fwv13ab2j04g31h-emacs-org-9.7.25/share/emacs/site-lisp/org-9.7.25/)]

2025-08-11 Thread Christian Moe
Ihor Radchenko writes: > > org-compile-file demanded the compilation target to be newer than .tex > source, which is apparently too strong requirement. > > Fixed, on main. > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=499bd92e2 Looks like the new requirement too is too strong.

Re: Org FAQ design (Re: [PATCH] org-faq.org: Inline comments)

2025-08-06 Thread Christian Moe
Ihor Radchenko writes: > And that firefox bug has been fixed and "Added to the Fx139 relnotes." > So, we can make use of #+begin_details ... #+end_details if we enable > fancy HTML5 export for WORG. Worg has html5-fancy on by default (worg/publish.sh), so we should be good to go (not tested). Ne

Re: Broken links in ob-doc-scheme

2025-07-28 Thread Christian Moe
(reattaching this conversation to the list) Cena Mayo writes: > Thank you so much for the feedback, and my apologies for the delay in > responding. No worries, we're all doing this on our free time. (For my part, I had mislaid your email in a rush of other messages and only thought to look for i

Re: [PATCH] worg/babel: Fix C shell URL

2025-07-28 Thread Christian Moe
Max Nikulin writes: > There was another link with the same URL. I have pushed a fix. Thanks, Max! Regards Christian

Re: [PATCH] worg/babel: Fix C shell URL

2025-07-28 Thread Christian Moe
Keenan Salandy writes: > Update the hyperlink address for the C shell (csh) to the correct > location. Thanks! Applied, with small edits to the commit message. The HTML version should update shortly. Yours, Christian

Re: Users of org-publish

2025-07-19 Thread Christian Moe
suzume writes: > I’m looking for users of org-publish to have ideas on possible configurations > and tweaks. > > I understand that recent CSS can do marvels on any kind of structure, but I’m > looking for ways to have tags, for ex., and other tools that are available in > other static site gen

Re: [PATCH][Worg] publish.sh: Suppress subscripts without braces

2025-07-17 Thread Christian Moe
Christian Moe writes: > And there's no > good reason for writing "release_7.9.4" in the above examples. Correction: yes, there is (it's a git tag).

Re: [PATCH][Worg] publish.sh: Suppress subscripts without braces

2025-07-17 Thread Christian Moe
Max Nikulin writes: > I have noticed another case when "latex" in "#+begin_latex" is > rendered as subscript in a Worg article. Do you expect massive > regressions if subscript without explicit curly braces are suppressed? Not massive, but there will be some., e.g.: #+begin_example org-contrib/

Re: [PATCH v5] WORG Org Protocol Page Rewrite

2025-07-16 Thread Christian Moe
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Christian Moe writes: > >> (One thing I haven't managed to pin down: org-protocol must have started >> out in the contrib directory, as it's still in the org-contrib section >> for historical reasons, but I think it must have been mov

Re: [PATCH v5] WORG Org Protocol Page Rewrite

2025-07-15 Thread Christian Moe
ons, but I think it must have been moved into core right away in 2009 ... ?) Regards, Christian >From 1427cb8cdabc76664e4c602d6346de35351bb6fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Moe Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2025 13:54:37 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] org-protocol.org: Add history section * org-contrib

Re: [Patch v3] Worg org-protocol.org: Rename "Construct Org…" to "Using Org protocol"

2025-07-15 Thread Christian Moe
Max Nikulin writes: > On 15/07/2025 16:19, Christian Moe wrote: >> And it looks like html is building again, so it should be live in a bit. > > There was a broken link caused failures. Reading build logs helps to > identify issues despite error messages are far from being

Re: [Patch v3] Worg org-protocol.org: Rename "Construct Org…" to "Using Org protocol"

2025-07-15 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Amended patches for org-protocol.org submitted for > review: Thanks! Applied. And it looks like html is building again, so it should be live in a bit. Yours, Christian

Re: Broken links in ob-doc-scheme

2025-07-11 Thread Christian Moe
Cena Mayo writes: > On https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-scheme.html , > > the line "You might also want to install packages that augment Geiser." > contains a couple of broken links to Geiser manual pages. > > I created a patch (my first!), attached here. Thanks! Loo

Re: [Patch v2] Worg org-protocol.org: Rename "Construct Org…" to "Using Org protocol"

2025-07-11 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Christian - > > Status update on review of this patch? Apologies and thanks for the ping! I've let things slide a bit while waiting for the server issue to clear up. Looks good. Niggles: 1. Could you *either* just resubmit with a commit message that finds space to menti

Re: [Patch v1] Worg org-protocol.org: Consolidate “Test your Org protocol setup” section

2025-07-09 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Thanks! >> On Jul 8, 2025, at 4:26 AM, Max Nikulin wrote: >> >> Applied. Thanks. >> See 3ba05932. HTML file will be updated when somebody else push another >> change Or later, as the web pages have not been building for a while, due to an upstream server issue I hope w

Re: avoid italic

2025-07-07 Thread Christian Moe
Christian Moe writes: > (...) > - Change the way Org parses emphasis characters to omit "." as a border > character. PS. It probably goes without saying, but that means a very normal sentence like "Duck" in French is /canard/. will not be correctly italicized

Re: avoid italic

2025-07-07 Thread Christian Moe
Andreas Röhler writes: > With plain .org file and something like > > * /home/MyName/.something > > the first two words get slanted > > > Is there a way to avoid that? Various ways, but you may not like the side effects. This is what I can think of; others may have better ideas: - Make it a link

Re: [URL format] WORG Patch 2/2 for Org Protocol Page

2025-07-01 Thread Christian Moe
Max Nikulin writes: > My curiosity is not strong enough to install Mint (or to try live > image if it is available). Unsure if you are motivated enough to > create a new system user and to try a new Firefox profile. Not motivated enough by this corner case. :-/ > Is there a chance that you have

Re: [Patch v1] Worg org-protocol.org: Remove 3rd Party Applications Header

2025-06-29 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: >> On Jun 26, 2025, at 5:16 AM, Max Nikulin wrote: >> >> I would keep contents of this section either in the current article or in >> archive (but accessible from web). Certainly it should be marked as a >> historical artifact. >> > > Honestly, I’m not seeing there being

Re: [Patch v1] Worg org-protocol.org: Consolidate “Test your Org protocol setup” section

2025-06-26 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Patch v1 (6e2231dc) for Worg org-protocol.org > : Consolidate “Test your Org protocol setup” > section submitted for review. Looks good to me. I'll wait a bit to hear if Max has anything further. Yours, Christian

Re: [Patch v1] Worg org-protocol.org: Remove 3rd Party Applications Header

2025-06-26 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Patch v1 (addd8dcd) for Worg org-protocol.org: Remove 3rd Party Applications > header submitted for review. > > > [2. text/x-diff; 0001-org-protocol.org-Remove-3rd-party-applications.patch]... > Thanks! > Subject: [PATCH] org-protocol.org: Remove 3rd party applications

Re: [PATCH v5] WORG Org Protocol Page Rewrite

2025-06-23 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Patch v5 (fbed0861) of org-protocol.org rewrite. Thanks! Applied now. (The build should happen in a few hours.) Yours, Christian

Re: [PATCH v4] WORG Org Protocol Page Rewrite

2025-06-22 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Patch v4 (4b40a28d) of org-protocol.org rewrite. Thank you very much for your careful attention to feedback, Charles! And thanks to Max for yesterday's careful review, which covered everything I spotted and quite a bit I didn't. I think this patch is ready to be applied,

Re: [URL format] WORG Patch 2/2 for Org Protocol Page

2025-06-19 Thread Christian Moe
Max Nikulin writes: > May you try to paste to dev tools console (single line)? > > location.href='org-protocol://store-link:/'+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'/'+encodeURIComponent(document.title);void(0); > > Just for a case that you have another bookmark. Here: [Evaluated code:] location.h

Re: State of the feature branch - An update

2025-06-19 Thread Christian Moe
Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes: > Attached is a new version of the multi-lingual demo ZIP. > > Thanks for testing, /PA Looks good! I think the remaining lualatex warnings (about missing languages and hyphenation patterns) are all down to things missing from my texlive installation, not pr

Re: [URL format] WORG Patch 2/2 for Org Protocol Page

2025-06-19 Thread Christian Moe
Max Nikulin writes: > If you are interested in debugging then you may try Thanks for the tips! > xdg-open org-protocol://store-link/http%3a%2f%2flocalhost/some%20title ^ This works when fixed:store-link:/ (added missing colon)

Re: Evaluate an org-mode snippet in a code block

2025-06-17 Thread Christian Moe
Max Nikulin writes: > #+name: src-org-example > #+header: :exports code > #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE org > ,* Meeting with friends > :PROPERTIES: > :LOCATION: At Stacy's > :DESCRIPTION: Be on time > :END: > <2025-05-28 Wed 20:00-22:00> > #+END_EXAMPLE > > #+header: :exports results :results raw :wrap exampl

Re: State of the feature branch - An update

2025-06-17 Thread Christian Moe
Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes: > attached is an updated version of the multilingual demos that takes > the evolution of the code into account. > I'd really appreciate more people feel like giving it a look/try and > providing feedback. Hi, Tested multi-polyglossia.org again on the updated

Re: [URL format] WORG Patch 2/2 for Org Protocol Page

2025-06-16 Thread Christian Moe
Max Nikulin writes: > On 09/06/2025 21:13, Christian Moe wrote: >> Charles Choi writes: >>> - : emacsclient org-protocol:/store-link:/URL/TITLE >> This still works, though with a warning to "update your Org Protocol >> h

Re: Evaluate an org-mode snippet in a code block

2025-06-16 Thread Christian Moe
jman writes: > I'd like to call an arbitrary elisp function over an org-mode snippet > in a code block identified by BEGIN_SRC and END_SRC. > Specifically, I want to run `org-icalendar-export-to-ics` over the following > org-mode agenda entry: > > #+NAME: run-me > #+BEGIN_SRC org :results output

Re: org-html-table ignores :html-table-attributes with HTML5

2025-06-12 Thread Christian Moe
Nikolaos Chatzikonstantinou writes: > When I set `org-html-table-default-attributes' it will not use those > attributes on my tables for HTML5 (it's documented). Is there a good > reason for this? Hi, Nikolaos, Looks like this went unanswered. As you've probably found out in the meantime, table

Re: [remember] WORG Patch 2/2 for Org Protocol Page

2025-06-12 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Hi Folks - > > Been preoccupied with WWDC this week; will have time early next week to fold > in this thread’s feedback into a new patch which re-writes the > org-protocol.org page. Great, looking forward to it! Yours, Christian

Re: [screencast] WORG Patch 2/2 for Org Protocol Page

2025-06-12 Thread Christian Moe
Bastien Guerry writes: > Max Nikulin writes: > >> Bastien, have you removed this screencast completely or just have you >> moved to another video hosting site? My guess it was announced in >> >> Bastien. [Orgmode] New screencast about

Re: State of the feature branch - An update

2025-06-11 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Pedro, Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes: > It seems to support bidirectional documents, but I need people who > actually understand the PDF outputs to see if they are OK or if it is > just "nice garbage" (beyond the use of the lorem ipsum output). I'm late to the party (this relates to t

Re: [BLOG] #18 [[bbb:OrgMeetup]] on Wed, May 14, 19:00 UTC+3

2025-06-11 Thread Christian Moe
Thanks for the notes! > - Note that https://orgmode.org/tools.html page intentionally does not list > closed source apps, following GNU package requirements that forbid us to > encourage people using non-Libre software > - Christian asked whether we can relax the requirement in WORG >

Re: Worg archive

2025-06-10 Thread Christian Moe
Bastien Guerry writes: > Max Nikulin writes: > >> Another idea is to leave nginx configuration as is, export "archive", >> but move gsoc2012 to new "noexport" directory and exclude it from >> build and publish steps. > > I can see why you might want to have both an "archive" (or "obsolete") > di

Re: [remember] WORG Patch 2/2 for Org Protocol Page

2025-06-10 Thread Christian Moe
Max Nikulin writes: > I would consider something like the following > > * History of org-protocol Good idea! I'll be happy to add such a section myself when Charles's update is done, unless someone else would like to. A brief historical summary would be a good way to frame mention of org-annot

Re: Worg archive

2025-06-10 Thread Christian Moe
Bastien Guerry writes: > Max Nikulin writes: > >> If archive is intentionally excluded from export then the file should >> be moved back and the redirection should be dropped. > > Yes, files in archives/ should *not* be exported: that's a place to move > problematic .org files that contributors

Re: How have users managed email tasks with org?

2025-06-10 Thread Christian Moe
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Kristoffer Balintona writes: >> Grouping email tasks by thread might make it easier to stumble upon such >> stale todos, but if simply forget that a thread has associated todo(s), >> then those stale todos would remain. > So, by using agenda and apropriate scheduling/re

Re: WORG Patch 2/2 for Org Protocol Page

2025-06-09 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Charles, Charles Choi writes: > Interim snapshot of rewrite of Org Protocol page. This is still WIP, > but intended to illustrate direction of changes to this document. Thanks for not only updating the Worg documentation for Org protocol, but also simplifying it in a comprehensive rewrite! W

Re: How have users managed email tasks with org?

2025-06-09 Thread Christian Moe
Kristoffer Balintona writes: > (N.B. Christian Moe elsewhere in this thread something that gave me > inspiration. As a notmuch user, I think it wouldn’t be too hard to add a > visual indicator on individual emails for whether there is a todo that > links to it. The same could be done

Re: https://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/org-element-docstrings.html is outdated

2025-06-06 Thread Christian Moe
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Just as many others, this page hasn't been updated for a while. > Maybe we should auto-generate it (it is created by transforming > org-element.el file commentary and defuns). Or maybe drop it. Some thoughts out loud: It intersperses docstrings and commentary. Possibly

Re: Mail-Followup-To

2025-06-06 Thread Christian Moe
Max Nikulin writes: > On 05/06/2025 03:10, Christian Moe wrote: >> Btw, there's something curious about the message I'm replying to; it >> doesn't show up on list.orgmode.org, > > It is there: > <https://list.org

Re: [WORG] Help test style/accessibility change

2025-06-04 Thread Christian Moe
Christian Moe writes: > I'm trying to fix an accessibility problem with the styling of the > Worg pages, originally reported by Samuel Wales and discussed in this > thread: > https://list.orgmode.org/CAJcAo8uTOpEazLNCr0t1kFqPGTLz=G=adnklhuo1-ura8-m...@mail.gmail.com/ > I wo

Re: [WORG] Help test style/accessibility change

2025-06-04 Thread Christian Moe
Max Nikulin writes: > Top margin for TOC can be reduced now since up/home links are not > above it any more. Indeed! Done. That keeps it off the horn of the unicorn. > Postamble has min-width property and may cause horizontal scrollbar in > narrow browser window. Thanks for pointing that out

Re: WORG Patch 1/2 for Org Protocol Page

2025-06-04 Thread Christian Moe
Hi! Pardon the radio silence; it's a busy week and I'm still learning the ropes here myself. I'll get to obsolete-content policy below, and to patch 2/2 eventually, but a couple of further tips on conventions first: - On the mailing-list, please interleave replies instead of "top-posting":

Re: Worg (global-set-key "\C-cb" 'org-iswitchb) obsolete

2025-06-04 Thread Christian Moe
Christoph writes: > In https://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html "5.13. What does a minimal > Emacs init file look like?" there is the line (global-set-key "\C-cb" > 'org-iswitchb) proposed. However, I found out that org-iswitchb has > been removed from org-mode. Its replacement is org-switchb. Than

Re: On oc-csl adding

2025-06-02 Thread Christian Moe
András Simonyi writes: > On Wed, 28 May 2025 at 20:27, Nikolaos Chatzikonstantinou > wrote: >> The >> issue I have is with the function `org-cite-csl-render-bibliography': >> it should not output

Re: Troubles with #+CITE_EXPORT in org-publish

2025-05-31 Thread Christian Moe
Kristoffer Balintona writes: > I’ve recently tried testing out org-publish but ran into a hiccup that > I’ve isolated to my using the #+CITE_EXPORT keyword in some of my files. > (I can be sure since when I remove these lines, the export proceeds as > expected.) More specifically, although org-pu

Re: Org Protocol Worg Maintenance?

2025-05-31 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Thanks for the guidance. In terms of raising changes, should that be > in the form of a patch or a written proposal? Patches are generally encouraged. But sometimes it may helpful to briefly request comments on a general idea before taking the time and trouble of making pa

Re: Org Protocol Worg Maintenance?

2025-05-30 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Also there is a _lot_ of stale and obsolete information around Org > Protocol. I’d like to delete it, but before doing so, is there an > archive process for worg? There is an archive section with a few documents: https://orgmode.org/worg/archive/ But for aging materials t

Re: Org Protocol Worg Maintenance?

2025-05-30 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Thanks for the reply. As I anticipate a number of changes, is it > better to have more commits for each change to explain them or to have > a single commit? As a rule of thumb, each commit should group as many similar changes as the first line of the commit message can des

Re: [WORG] Help test style/accessibility change

2025-05-30 Thread Christian Moe
Rudolf Adamkovič writes: > Much improved, but I am not a fan of showing TOC on hover. Why not > simply show it always, so one gets an idea what the document is about > and can comfortably jump where needed? Note that, on current behavior, you can keep it open by clicking it; then it won't colla

Re: [WORG] Help test style/accessibility change

2025-05-30 Thread Christian Moe
Corwin Brust writes: > On Thu, May 29, 2025 at 3:41 PM Bastien Guerry wrote: >> >> Also, it seems to me the Zenburn alternate css is not usable: shall we >> simply remove it? And perhaps remove all alternate css stylesheets if >> they are not maintained. >> > > Yes, I think. I will do it if th

Re: [WORG] Help test style/accessibility change

2025-05-30 Thread Christian Moe
Samuel Wales writes: > works great. thank you for even thinking about such things. Thanks, good to know! Tbh, I probably wouldn't have thought about it if Ihor and Bastien hadn't brought it up as an unresolved issue when I came in. > i would say that the toc has unexpected behavior as follows

Re: Org Protocol Worg Maintenance?

2025-05-30 Thread Christian Moe
Charles Choi writes: > Wondering if anybody is actively maintaining these worg pages. They seem > quite stale. I'd be happy to contribute. > > https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.html > > https://orgmode.org/worg/org-mac.html Please do! For guidance on how to contribute, please se

[WORG] Help test style/accessibility change

2025-05-29 Thread Christian Moe
Hi! I'm trying to fix an accessibility problem with the styling of the Worg pages, originally reported by Samuel Wales and discussed in this thread: https://list.orgmode.org/CAJcAo8uTOpEazLNCr0t1kFqPGTLz=G=adnklhuo1-ura8-m...@mail.gmail.com/ I would be grateful if a few people could try out a sty

Re: Link to an email in thunderbird from org-mode

2025-05-27 Thread Christian Moe
Christoph writes: > the thunderbird addons thunderlink and cb_thunderlink do not work > anymore for thunderbird 138. Thanks for reporting! I hope you and other Thunderbird users can help update the FAQ 'Can I create links to Thunderbirds emails' on Worg -- patches welcome: https://orgmode.org/wo

Re: [BUG] org-element--parse-generic-emphasis ignores org-emphasis-regexp-components [9.8-pre (release_9.7.10-127-g07dd3b @ /home/kqr/.emacs.d/straight/build/org/)]

2025-05-27 Thread Christian Moe
Christoffer Stjernlöf writes: > One convenient trick to apply emphasis to parts of a word is to separate > that part with zero-width non-breaking spaces. This allows us to draw > attention to puns like "the ex_cite_ment one feels when one's work is > getting cited" by underlining the "cite" part

Re: How have users managed email tasks with org?

2025-05-21 Thread Christian Moe
Kristoffer Balintona writes: > My main problem with trying to use org-agenda for all tasks created from > emails is that the state and relevance of those emails may change > without the todos tied to them changing (unless I update it myself). In > other words, although capturing emails as todos (

Re: export citations in pandoc format?

2025-05-15 Thread Christian Moe
Christian Moe writes: > If that works for you, you could automate the procedure with a > markdown-specific Org export filter to do the replacement. Or an export hook, maybe. (Export hooks and filters: see the manual 13.17. [[info:org#Advanced Export Configuration]].) cm

Re: export citations in pandoc format?

2025-05-15 Thread Christian Moe
Matt Price writes: > I feel like I've seen a solution to this before but I can't find it. Is there > a citation processor that will export citation to simple pandoc format when > exporting to markdown? I need to export to a quarto-compatible (ie, > pandoc-compatible) file. Not that I know

Re: Join the Org Mode project as the Worg maintainer

2025-05-11 Thread Christian Moe
Bastien writes: > Several Org users have offered to help, some already contributing to > Worg, which is great! > > Ihor and I are happy to announce that Christian Moe is the new Worg > maintainer 🦄 Hello, everybody! Thank you for the confidence -- I'll do my best to liv

Re: Cycle values of a cell from a sequence

2025-05-09 Thread Christian Moe
jman writes: > Christian Moe writes: >> An alternative to defining a STATUS property at all would be to define the >> statuses as local TODO keywords, which gives you a quick way to look up >> all unsent or unpaid invoices via the agenda view without having to >> w

Re: Cycle values of a cell from a sequence

2025-05-09 Thread Christian Moe
jman writes: > --8<---cut here---start->8--- > #+PROPERTY: INVOICE_STATUS "TO_BE_SENT SENT TO_BE_PAID PAID" > > | Invoice Date | Invoice # | Amount | Status | > |--+---++| > | [2025-03-02 Sun] | CL161 |

Re: [PATCH] worg-about.org: Fixed several grammatical errors

2025-05-03 Thread Christian Moe
Leo Butler writes: > On Fri, May 02 2025, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > > Worg was started by [[http://bzg.fr][Bastien]] in the hope that other Org-ers around will > -bite into this and start sharing tutorials, example of codes, etc. > +participate and start sharing tutorials, exam

An error with org-export-to-file 'odt

2025-04-22 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Org-export-to-file with the odt backend gives an error when invoked directly (void-variable hfy-user-sheet-assoc). Tested on Org 9.7.28. To reproduce, save a minimal Org file and, from that buffer, evaluate : (org-export-to-file 'odt "testfile.odt") I'm not sure if this is *expected* to work

Re: ox-publish: remove all :base-extension from output file name?

2025-04-18 Thread Christian Moe
What about link integrity? With relative Org links, you'd need an export filter for links as well, to remove the language infix and to add the language directory, so links would match the location and names of the targets. Unless you sacrifice the affordance of having working Org links that expor

Re: Small Bug in ODT export

2025-04-18 Thread Christian Moe
Same in HTML export as Guillaume reports for ODT: A {{{title}}} macro in DESCRIPTION and KEYWORDS keywords is unexpanded in the exported meta tags. However, macros in the text that reference those keywords, in turn, *do* expand to the contents of those keywords *with* the title macro expanded. I

Re: [RFC] Org syntax: "." in citation keys

2025-04-17 Thread Christian Moe
Marvin Gülker writes: > The example given by Christian Moe contains an error; you need to > repeat the “cite:” keyword again for each chain of citations. Oops, yes, apologies, To be clear, that was of course what I did when testing, and why the testing worked. (For illustrative purp

Re: R code block with Cairo graphics

2025-04-17 Thread Christian Moe
o help for `X11', where the antialias options are ‘c("default", "none", "gray", "subpixel")’. In my test, `:antialias none' gives visibly different results (whether or not using cairo). Yours, Christian > >> On Apr 16, 2025, at 8:45 AM, Chris

Re: R code block with Cairo graphics

2025-04-16 Thread Christian Moe
Try this: :type cairo See: https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-R.html Yours, Christian Naresh Gurbuxani writes: > How can I set up a code block which uses R code to output a cairo > graphics file? In below example, code block for simple R graph uses > header argumen

Re: [RFC] Org syntax: "." in citation keys

2025-04-16 Thread Christian Moe
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Zac E writes: > [cite:@cohen2003consum-repub.;@trentmann2016empire-things] > >>> This is ambiguous. "." can be a part of citation key. >>> There is no bug here. Just a limitation that we cannot easily force end >>> of citation key in Org syntax. [...] >> It is absolu

Re: Problem with finding css file with orgmode blogging setup

2025-04-12 Thread Christian Moe
But is your local stylesheet uploaded to the server, as it has to be for the stylesheet link in your HTML head to locate it? That's what Rohit was getting at, I think. Apologies if this is obvious and your problem is a different one, but it's not clear from your reply. You say that a link to a rem

Re: Search tools for Org (Re: Graph of writing)

2025-04-05 Thread Christian Moe
In addition to the various search packages suggested by others upthread, there are also the built-in org-agenda tools, `M-x org-agenda' (or C-c a with the suggested global keybinding) followed by either `/' (org-occur-in-agenda-files) - the search term is a regular expression, the view is a c

Re: org-glossary don't see the acronyms

2025-03-27 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Try spelling the heading "Acronyms" without the "e", or, alternatively, try adding the French spelling to org-glossary-headings. Yours, Christian Sébastien Gendre writes: > Hello, > > I try to use org-glossary: https://code.tecosaur.net/tec/org-glossary > > But it do not recognize my acron

Re: Match any todo keyword

2025-03-12 Thread Christian Moe
Aria Groult via "General discussions about Org-mode." writes: > "Florian Lindner" writes: > >> I want to use consult-org-agenda which uses an MATCH argument like >> org-map-entries. >> >> For that, how can I match any todo keyword, i.e., any state that is not >> done? Without naming them expli

Re: Q: Documentation question on beamer and org

2025-03-12 Thread Christian Moe
David Masterson writes: > Thomas Redelberger writes: > >> Am 12.02.2025 um 22:19 schrieb David Masterson: >>> I've been looking at Beamer as a way to write a slide show to help >>> explain some projects to others. Working on it, I have developed a >>> number of questions that I'm not seeing ans

Re: I'm giving a FOSDEM talk on Org Mode

2025-02-10 Thread Christian Moe
The WebM version worked fine for me. Yours, Christian Robert Love writes: > Has anyone successfully watched this? It has very intermittent sound, > cutting out frequently then stoping for many minutes. I don’t see the > referenced QR code. > > On Feb 6, 2025, at 4:19 PM, Amy Grinn wrote:

Re: Form feed characters break odt export

2024-12-24 Thread Christian Moe
(re-sending to include the list, apologies, recent mu4e ui changes keep tripping me up) Ihor Radchenko writes: > Joseph Turner via "General discussions about Org-mode." > writes: > >> I can export the following Org content to a .odt file, but the exported >> file cannot be opened ("Read Error.

Re: Workflow for planning and scheduling tasks with org mode

2024-12-22 Thread Christian Moe
(re-sending, forgot to copy to the list) Hi, Ashish, You may get more specific advice if you exxplain exactly in what way org-agenda seems to fail for you, i.e. what you expect to see and what happens. >From what you say, it sounds as if you have items in your file agenda.org that you expect to

Re: [ANN] Ihor is now officially the new Org maintainer

2024-12-07 Thread Christian Moe
Congratulations to both of you! And best of luck forward to Ihor. It was nice to see both of you with Carsten at EmacsConf. I've been using Org as my everything app for some fifteen years now, and it's been amazing to see the development and the community. Yours, Christian Bastien writes: > De

Re: Understanding Publish (ox-publish.el)

2024-10-21 Thread Christian Moe
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Christian Moe writes: > >> It's due to Latex refusing to commit the typographic crime of leaving a >> heading at the bottom of the page. >> ... > > and is committing another typographic crime :) > I am wondering if this may s

Re: Understanding Publish (ox-publish.el)

2024-10-15 Thread Christian Moe
> As you point out, I just need to avoid having /only/ headings. Or have only headings, but insert a strategic \clearpage here and there, if you *want* the outline to have the look of headings. > Thank you so much for hand-holding me to fully understanding the > problem! You're welcome!

Re: Understanding Publish (ox-publish.el)

2024-10-14 Thread Christian Moe
It's due to Latex refusing to commit the typographic crime of leaving a heading at the bottom of the page. See: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/57857/overfull-box-and-broken-pagination-with-page-that-contains-only-section-headings (That one was also asked by an Org user -- the ease of o

Re: Understanding Publish (ox-publish.el)

2024-10-14 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, The default document class is article. 1. First issue: Not quite sure what you mean by saying that it "does not handle content exceeding the page length". If the problem is with placing images, tables etc., latex does its best, and manually adding \clearpage or \newpage as needed tends to

Re: [BUG] Org-persist

2024-07-30 Thread Christian Moe
traveling, and don't have much time for forensics at the moment). Yours, Christian Christian Moe writes: > Hi, > > It seems my org-persist cache has somehow been corrupted so that opening > any Org-mode file suddenly causes this odd and severe error: > > File mode spe

[BUG] Org-persist

2024-07-30 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, It seems my org-persist cache has somehow been corrupted so that opening any Org-mode file suddenly causes this odd and severe error: File mode specification error: (wrong-type-argument listp £”6C?’^c) Retyping the above since the characters may turn out wrong: (wrong-type-argument listp \27

Re: org-cite-insert function docstring and documentation don't tell how to validate

2024-07-26 Thread Christian Moe
Sébastien Gendre writes: > What does "empty input exists" mean ? I think this conversation took a wrong turn where Sebastian read "exits" as "exists". :-) That is, choose a cite, hit RET to insert it, then hit RET again to exit the loop. Yours, Christian

Re: multipage html output

2024-07-03 Thread Christian Moe
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Christian Moe writes: > >>> after my clunky publishing chain from org to gitbook with multipage >>> page output broke down recently I finally decided to tackle adding an >>> export backend for multipage html output to org-export. &g

Re: multipage html output

2024-07-03 Thread Christian Moe
Orm Finnendahl writes: > Hi, > > after my clunky publishing chain from org to gitbook with multipage > page output broke down recently I finally decided to tackle adding an > export backend for multipage html output to org-export. > > (... snip ...) > > - Is there widespread interest to fully i

Re: [POLL] ob-R, ob-julia: Should we force-disable ess-ask-for-ess-directory? (was: [BUG] Relative filenames for graphics output in ob-R.el [9.8-pre (release_9.7.4-80-g7fa169)])

2024-06-28 Thread Christian Moe
Rudolf Adamkovič writes: > Ihor Radchenko writes: > >> I'd like to hear from ob-R/ob-julia users whether the current behavior >> is something they rely on. If not, I'd prefer to follow the conventions >> we introduce in the manual and suppress the ESS's directory prompt. > > +1 from me; I have

Re: Very slow getting tags for completion after 9.7 upgrade

2024-06-07 Thread Christian Moe
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Christian Moe writes: > >> Thanks! I attach a profile report (for a largeish file with 67 tags >> across 1515 headings, 17K+ lines, 18–36 seconds wait to get tags). >> >> ... >> I tried starting emacs with an empty .emacs file;

Re: Very slow getting tags for completion after 9.7 upgrade

2024-06-07 Thread Christian Moe
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Christian Moe writes: > >> After upgrading to 9.7 (still on Emacs 27.1), I'm seeing very long waits >> when trying to use tag completion in large files, whether with C-c C-q, >> %^g in capture templates or running (org-get-buffer-tags) dire

Very slow getting tags for completion after 9.7 upgrade

2024-06-06 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, After upgrading to 9.7 (still on Emacs 27.1), I'm seeing very long waits when trying to use tag completion in large files, whether with C-c C-q, %^g in capture templates or running (org-get-buffer-tags) directly. This applies both to 9.7.1 and 9.7.2 (on two different machines with similar envi

Re: What might ‘org-element-at-point’ be doing in *scratch*?

2024-06-04 Thread Christian Moe
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Christian Moe writes: > >> After upgrading to 9.7.1 on Emacs 27.1, I get a curious warning on Emacs >> start-up: >> >> "Warning (org-element): ‘org-element-at-point’ cannot be used in non-Org >> buffer # (fundamental-mode)

What might ‘org-element-at-point’ be doing in *scratch*?

2024-06-04 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, After upgrading to 9.7.1 on Emacs 27.1, I get a curious warning on Emacs start-up: "Warning (org-element): ‘org-element-at-point’ cannot be used in non-Org buffer # (fundamental-mode)" It does not happen with 'emacs -Q', but it also did not happen before the upgrade, so I don't know what i

Re: Org-agenda: List project with deadlines

2024-03-13 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Sébastien, A general take: Org does not tell you how to organize your notes, it provides tools for doing it any way you like, and this freedom bewilders everyone. People work out their own systems, with advantages and disadvantages. You may find it liberating to consider that there is no sin

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