Re: Org-cite stuck in Helm minibuffer [9.5.1 (9.5.1-g36086a @ /home/dan/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.5.1/)]

2021-12-08 Thread Daniel Nemenyi
John Kitchin wrote (on Mon 06 Dec 2021 18:09): > You could consider something like this: > ... Text looks good to me personally... > With Selectrum, ... (don't know what the keybinding here is) Just installed Selectrum to find out. C-j (selectrum-submit-exact-input) does the trick.

Re: Org-cite stuck in Helm minibuffer [9.5.1 (9.5.1-g36086a @ /home/dan/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.5.1/)]

2021-12-06 Thread Daniel Nemenyi
Nicolas Goaziou wrote (on Mon 06 Dec 2021 17:58): > The prompt displays : "" to exit, which means you have to select the > empty value to exit. How you do select that value depends on the > completion UI. > > I admit it is not particularly clear. Maybe we should spell out the > "empty value"

Re: Org-cite stuck in Helm minibuffer [9.5.1 (9.5.1-g36086a @ /home/dan/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.5.1/)]

2021-12-06 Thread Daniel Nemenyi
Bruce D'Arcus wrote (on Mon 06 Dec 2021 13:09): > Presumably you're using the default "basic" org-cite-insert-processor? Yes, am indeed. My only customization is org-cite-global-bibliography. > Perhaps you could customize the keybinding for exiting to get the behavior > you want? Could

Re: Org-cite stuck in Helm minibuffer [9.5.1 (9.5.1-g36086a @ /home/dan/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.5.1/)]

2021-12-06 Thread Daniel Nemenyi
Bruce D'Arcus wrote (on Mon 06 Dec 2021 14:21): > Certainly not, but I don't believe anyone mentioned org-ref in this thread? Apologies, I did ('Thanks org-ref I'm done...'), slip of the tongue. I meant org-cite.

Org-cite stuck in Helm minibuffer [9.5.1 (9.5.1-g36086a @ /home/dan/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.5.1/)]

2021-12-06 Thread Daniel Nemenyi
Hello, I'm finding myself stuck in the `HELM Org Cite Insert` buffer that lists possible citations after calling org-cite-insert using Helm. After selecting a reference I am prompted to select more, and there isn't an obvious way to say, 'Thanks org-ref I'm done, kill this minibuffer and

[FR] Remove blank :effort:s from taskjuggler export

2021-09-03 Thread Daniel Nemenyi
Dear wonderful Orgers, Something I think would make the taskjuggler export even smoother would be if empty :effort:'s were simply skipped over, rather than exported to the tjp without a value and triggering a tj3 error. Let me explain. Say we had the following org file, with one big feature: