Nathaniel Cunningham writes:
> I have orgstruct-heading-prefix-regexp set to "^;;".
Does setting orgstruct-heading-prefix-regexp to ";;" make a difference?
Christopher
> I tried to use the orgstruct minor mode, but it didn't seem to do
> anything, although I used exactly the same setup Bastien showed in his
> interview[1].
>
> After a while, I realized it was because I was using emacs in an
> xterm. Steps to reproduce below.[2]
Some bindings, such as M-TAB, C-n
The Dude writes:
> No, you're not alone. I'm experiencing the same behavior and I'm
> running the exact same versions. It's really annoying.
>
> org-version: 8.0.2; emacs-version: 24.3.1
Please give the current master a try.
Christopher
Bastien writes:
>> orgstruct(++)-mode used to set auto-fill-function to
>> 'org-auto-fill-function. This behaviour is too intrusive so we
>> removed it. You either need to indent secondary lines by hand or set
>> auto-fill-function back to org-auto-fill-function.
>
> I don't remember why it was
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Igor Sosa Mayor writes:
>
>> Thanks Nicolas. At least, I dont feel alone anymore... Is there any
>> chance this getting fixed somehow? I used to use it very often in my
>> emails and I miss it.
>
> I miss it, too.
>
> I didn't follow recent changes to orgstruct-mode, so
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> maybe this is what you need (untested):
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Indirect-Buffers.html
No, an indirect buffer shares its parent's text properties.
Christopher
Eric Schulte writes:
> I'm seeing this same problem when editing email with the latest Org-mode
> and OrgStruct mode.
>
> Meta-RET raises the error
>
> orgstruct-error: This key has no function outside structure elements
This corner case is worked around in master now.
310e76b org.el (orgs
"Loyall, David" writes:
> Dear orgmode users: what does that represent?
(info "(emacs)Interlocking")
Christopher
Detlef Steuer writes:
> But: The papers the FSF asked you to sign were constructed for exactly
> this case I assume.
That's not right.
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-assign.html
I am not a copyright lawyer. So is everyone else subscribed to this
list. The FSF's copyright clerk should as
Bastien writes:
Hi there,
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> even though the cursor is on a structure element. Maybe a more
>> information "this function is disabled" would work (if it's possible).
>> But as I said, it's a nitpick.
thank you very much for testing the patch.
> I agree with Alan, let'
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Looking at it there seems to be occurrences of '++' that are a bit
> strange. Was it garbled when attached?
Ooops, I forgot to finalise my merge.
--- a/lisp/org.el
+++ b/lisp/org.el
@@ -8658,7 +8658,7 @@ If WITH-CASE is non-nil, the sorting will be case-sensitive."
;; comm
Bastien writes:
> Christopher Schmidt writes:
>> ( In the long term this should be fixed properly. Considering that
>> point is already on an actual headline, Org just needs to add or
>> remove a star. This should not be too hard with
>> org-heading-regexp.
Bastien writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> and do a shift-meta-right on the second line, I get:
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
>> ;;; * Test 1
>> ** Test2
>> #+END_SRC
>
> I confirm this issue.
>
> The easiest thing to do is to prevent some commands to run when
> `orgstruct-mode' is on and `or
Stephen Eglen writes:
> Thanks Bastien for the explanation. I can now get support for
> orgstruct without setting outline-regexp, but in so doing I found an
> odd error. I've sent Christopher a minimal example, but didn't send
> it to the list as I wasn't sure about whether attachments could be
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
>> [...] is new behavior as of the last couple of weeks.
>
> ... and I also experience a quite recent change.
>
> Before, when composing an email, I could edit lists and convert them
> from itemized to enumerated ones, such in:
>
> - blond -> 1. blond
> - brown
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> The problem is not in master anymore,
That's great!
> I add AUCTeX from ELPA, then I emacs -Q and loaded autoload-auctex.el
> to make sure the autoloads were correct.
I can reproduce this. (Current maint, GNU Emacs 24.2.93.2)
Did you push AUCTeX's directory in
Eric Schulte writes:
> Yes this fixes the problem.
Thank you. I committed this.
14df16d org.el: Use longest form when translating keys.
Christopher
C-h f org-map-entries RET
The remaining args are treated as settings for the skipping
facilities of the scanner. The following items can be given here:
archiveskip trees with the archive tag.
commentskip trees with the COMMENT keyword
function or Emacs Lisp form
Eric Schulte writes:
> I use orgstruct mode in my message mode, so that I may easily include
> tables and lists when writing and responding to mail.
orgstruct-mode does not help you with tables. That is orgtbl-mode.
> This week, I've suddenly noticed that when I press meta-RET in message
>mode
Over at emacs-devel Tassilo Horn hit on the very same problem. This is
what Glenn said ():
Tassilo Horn wrote:
> (let ((crm-separator ","))
> (require 'crm))
This is a long-standing issue. The only solution at the moment is
"don't do that".
Christopher
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> after upgrading to the newest git-version just moments ago, I had to
> disable orgstruct++ in message-mode because of this error:
>
> ,
> | org-defkey: Key sequence C-c @ C-> starts with non-prefix key C-
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> What's weird is that I applied the patch, and then did C-M-x with the
> cursor in the function. I did test composing an email, and it still
> did not work.
>
> I restarted Emacs to be really, really sure, and now it works!
>
> So, I don't know what's bad in the above
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Since the last pull I made, I can't expand anymore BBDB aliases in
> Gnus... because of Org!
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Lisp nesting exceeds
> `max-lisp-eval-depth'")
It looks like this is orgstruct-mode and yas-snippet both hijacking the
TAB key and u
Christopher Schmidt writes:
> I will push a fix ASAP.
I did that now.
d6f69f5 org.el: Use let instead of progv in org-run-like-in-org-mode
ea2d107 org.el: Declare orgstruct-mode
Christopher
Achim Gratz writes:
> This introduces the following failures in compilation with Emacs 24.2
> and has a high chance of not working at all in some setups:
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> Compiling /home/gratz/lisp/org-mode/lisp/org.el...
>
> In org-heading-comp
Christopher Schmidt writes:
> Here is the patch. Now one just needs
>
> ;; Local Variables:
> ;; eval: (orgstruct-mode 1)
> ;; orgstruct-heading-prefix-regexp: " "
> ;; End:
This is in master now. The commit is a3f6570.
Christopher
Bastien writes:
> I've released Org 7.9.3e, a minor fixes release, which makes current
> agenda optimizations available to The Rest of The World.
Thank you so much for your hard work.
Would it be possible to set an announce-only mailing list up?
Christopher
Christopher Schmidt writes:
This is the memory profiler result.
> a2febd210182d9e1a37b0d7fd9ee007a10abc4bc refs/remotes/origin/HEAD
> Saved working directory and index state WIP on master: a2febd2 Merge
> branch 'maint'
> HEAD is now at a2febd2 Merge branch
struct-heading-prefix-regexp: " "
;; End:
It cannot get any easier than this.
2013-01-31 Christopher Schmidt
* org.el (org-cycle-global-status, org-cycle-subtree-status): Set
state property.
(org-heading-components): U
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I was just thinking, if you are setting up two local variables, you
> could set up three and include org-outline-regexp-bol as well. Or,
> you could just set up org-outline-regexp', and make the function
> org-struct-mode set up the other two as additional local variable
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Christopher,
>
> I mant to copy the list, I am doing this again now.
>
> Wow, I was not aware that Emacs caches by content, this is an important piece
> of
> information. I guess this removed the main concern I had. Thanks for looking
> it up in the code and showing
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
>> Bastien writes:
>>> Can you give an indication on how it impacts the generation of
>>> agenda? This is a potential blocker.
>>
>> It should not impact agenda generation at all - neither feature nor
>> performance-wise. All non-trivial changes are in parts of the
Bastien writes:
> Can you give an indication on how it impacts the generation of agenda?
> This is a potential blocker.
It should not impact agenda generation at all - neither feature nor
performance-wise. All non-trivial changes are in parts of the code that
directly relate to orgstruct-mode or
Christopher Schmidt writes:
> here is a patch for master that enables the use of a custom headline
> prefix file locally in conjunction with orgstruct-mode.
Here is the patch, now applying cleanly on master again.
--- a/lisp/org-agenda.el
+++ b/lisp/org-agenda.el
@@ -4437,9 +4437,9 @@ i
Bastien writes:
> Thanks for the ChangeLog, would be even greater to have it directly
> within the patch as produced by git format-patch!
>
> In master, I added `org-archive-file-header-format' which see.
>
> Thanks for this idea,
Thank you very much.
Christopher
Hi Org,
here is a patch for master that enables the use of a custom headline
prefix file locally in conjunction with orgstruct-mode.
2013-01-28 Christopher Schmidt
* org.el (org-outline-regexp, org-heading-regexp): Make them safe
local variables.
(org
Hi Org,
here is a patch to master that allows one to inhibit the addition of the
header line to newly created archive files.
2013-01-28 Christopher Schmidt
* org-archive.el (org-archive-add-header-to-new-files): New
option.
(org-archive-subtree
Bastien writes:
> Generating autoloads for tex-jp.el...
> forward-sexp: Scan error: "Unbalanced parentheses", 8785, 28213
>
> When compiling.
I have no idea. emacs-24 (GNU Emacs 24.2.90.1) works fine.
> I'm off for the week-end, I'll dig this further later on next week.
Thank you very much.
H
Bastien writes:
> Christopher Schmidt writes:
>
>> $ emacs -q --eval "(progn (package-refresh-contents) (package-install
>> 'auctex) (kill-emacs))"
>
> I can't install auctex through package-install.
Why is that? What's failing?
( "e
Christopher Schmidt writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> Can you provide a reproducible recipe?
>
> I already did, check <87390w5...@ch.ristopher.com>. The issue I
> described will only occur if one uses AUCTeX and AUCTeX has not been
> loaded already. Nick did not follow th
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
thanks for your reply.
> Christopher Schmidt writes:
>> Christopher Schmidt writes:
>>> The default value it t anyway. The docstring suggests that this
>>> variable should be set via file variables. I do not think org-mode
&g
Christopher Schmidt writes:
> The default value it t anyway. The docstring suggests that this
> variable should be set via file variables. I do not think org-mode
> should worry about AUCTeX.
Ping?
The default value of TeX-master is t. Binding a symbol which might be
defvar'ed
Bastien writes:
> Christopher Schmidt writes:
>
>> Title says it all. For example evaling (org-export-region-as-latex
>> (point-min) (point-max) nil (get-buffer-create "res")) via M-: in an
>> org-mode buffer will put the export content in the kill ring. Tha
Title says it all. For example evaling (org-export-region-as-latex
(point-min) (point-max) nil (get-buffer-create "res")) via M-: in an
org-mode buffer will put the export content in the kill ring. That's
not nice. I think only the interactive call should do that.
Christopher
Christopher Schmidt writes:
> +1, I totally agree. These message do not need to be logged into the
^^^
> *Messages*-buffer because this provides no benefit whatsoever.
s/message/messages
Christopher
Achim Gratz writes:
> Christopher Schmidt writes:
>> I am using the maint as of today (c20730b).
>>
>> make "ORG_ADD_CONTRIB=org-contacts" prefix=/tmp/org install
>>
>> Running this once in a clean org-mode working tree results in org not
>>
Michael Heerdegen writes:
> So, IMHO `org-display-outline-path' should still display its stuff in
> the echo area, but prevent logging in *Messages*. AFAIK, the way to
> do this is to bind `message-log-max' to nil.
>
> I'm not sure if this is the right thing in every case, but if the goal
> is to
I am using the maint as of today (c20730b).
make "ORG_ADD_CONTRIB=org-contacts" prefix=/tmp/org install
Running this once in a clean org-mode working tree results in org not
copying org-contacts.el(c) to /tmp/org/emacs/site-lisp/org. Running the
command a second time does that, though.
This
Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Nick,
were you able to reproduce my problem?
> Christopher Schmidt wrote:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>> > In any case, if you can get rid of the let-bind (or the need to
>> > muck with TeX-master at all within org), without introducing a
&g
Nick Dokos writes:
> Not in my case: (latex-mode) loads the standard tex mode. How do you
> get auctex loaded? I thought it was a separate package that needs
> special initialization: (load "auctex.el" nil t t) is what the
> documentation says. And I have 11.86 which I believe is latest
> availabl
Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Nick,
> Christopher Schmidt wrote:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>> > What missing variable definition? By the time the export is
>> > finished, the let-bind is gone. There is no definition of
>> > TeX-master anywhere, just as if yo
Nick Dokos writes:
> What missing variable definition? By the time the export is finished,
> the let-bind is gone. There is no definition of TeX-master anywhere,
> just as if you never had org loaded: why should auctex object to that?
>
> So I don't understand why it would break: all the common sc
Nick Dokos writes:
> In any case, if you can get rid of the let-bind (or the need to muck
> with TeX-master at all within org), without introducing a regression,
> we are all ears.
I think adding (require 'tex nil t) before the let form is a nice fix.
IMO the situation ATM is pretty bad. If AUC
Christopher Witte writes:
> It probably has something to do with this thread:
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-02/msg00473.html
I do not think so, latex export has nothing to do with reftex. This is
the commit in questions
http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commi
Bastien writes:
> Thanks. I've added (require 'org-agenda) to org-contacts.el.
Thank you very much.
Christopher
Suvayu Ali writes:
> I believe the reason was to get rid of auctex prompting for the master
> file name every time an org file is exported to LaTeX.
The default value it t anyway. The docstring suggests that this
variable should be set via file variables. I do not think org-mode
should worry ab
Bastien writes:
> Christopher Schmidt writes:
>
>> org-contacts uses agenda functions but does not require org-agenda.
>
> No, org-contacts does not use any org-agenda.el function.
I see, some functions prefixed with org-agenda- are defined in org.el.
> It uses some or
Suvayu Ali writes:
> On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 05:48:57PM +0100, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
>> org-export-as-latex (org-latex.el) let-binds TeX-master. Later on
>> feature tex may be loaded. This is a problem, because in that case
>> the defvar TeX-master of te
org-contacts uses agenda functions but does not require org-agenda.
This is a bug.
Christopher
org-export-as-latex (org-latex.el) let-binds TeX-master. Later on
feature tex may be loaded. This is a problem, because in that case the
defvar TeX-master of tex (AUCTeX) is ignored.
Warning: defvar ignored because TeX-master is let-bound
This issue could be fixed by adding (require 'tex ni
Org-mode version 7.9.2 (release_7.9.2-52-g921998)
C-x b test RET
insert "* dub"
M-: (org-export-region-as-latex (point-min) (point-max) nil 'string) RET
org-export-region-as-latex returns
"\\section{dub}\n\\label{sec-1}\n\n\\end{document}\n"
This does not look right to me. Where is the hea
Russell Branca writes:
> While playing with org agenda mode and habits, I ran into the error:
>
> symbol's function definition is void "org-is-habit-p"
>
> The underlying problem was that org-habit did not get loaded. After
> manually requiring org-habit everything works as expected.
>
> If this i
scraw...@gmail.com writes:
> * Chapter One
> - lots of text
> * Chapter Two
> - lots more text
These are lists (info "(org)Plain lists"). I do not think you want
that.
> * Chapter One
> ** paragraph 1
>lots of text
> ** paragraph 2
>lots of text
> * Chapter Two
This is exactly what
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I must have done something odd here, but…
Yes.
> On emacs startup, org-mode-map is not getting defined for some reason,
> so a bunch of `eval-after-load' forms are throwing errors. I'm using
> org from git, and the following is the first offending section:
> (require '
Bernt Hansen writes:
> For now I've dropped orgstruct++-mode from my message-mode hook but
> I'm going to miss this for lists in my emails.
orgstruct-mode/orgtbl-mode work fine and do not break anything.
Christopher
Christopher Schmidt writes:
> There is still one major issue, though. Consider this text:
>
> ,
> | >> rms
> | >> foo
> | >>
> | >> org-mode
> `
>
> Place the point somewhere in the first or second line and do a M-q.
>
Bastien writes:
> This should be fixed now in master.
Thank you so much for fixing this.
There is still one major issue, though. Consider this text:
,
| >> rms
| >> foo
| >>
| >> org-mode
`
Place the point somewhere in the first or second line and do a M-q.
Vanilla message-mo
Christopher Schmidt writes:
> I think this is a GNU ELPA problem. The cronjob that mirrors the
> content of the ELPA branch to the actual files that can be accessed
> via elpa.gnu.org/packages is no run any more. It looks like the 14th
> of February was the last time it ran.
BTW.
Tassilo Horn writes:
> on IRC someone just reported that org 20120216 as it is listed in the
> GNU ELPA archive won't download. When trying to install, all you get
> is this error:
>
> package-handle-response: Error during download request: Not Found
>
> Probably a dead link or something alike
Christopher Schmidt writes:
[...]
> (info "(org)Orgstruct mode") says that one is allowed to use
> orgtbl-mode in message-mode. Unfortunately this does not work as
> expected.
Typo - I meant orgstruct-mode of course.
Christopher
Hi gurus,
I have a problem with Org-mode version 7.8.03
(release_7.8.03.351.g47eb3) on GNU Emacs 24.0.94.1
(x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.9) of 2012-03-08.
(info "(org)Orgstruct mode") says that one is allowed to use orgtbl-mode
in message-mode. Unfortunately this does not work as
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