Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Fixed on main.
Confirmed, thank you very much for the lightning fast fix!
David
Hi all,
I've hit a freeze when setting org-adapt-indentation to headline-data.
I've bisected it to commit 0a6a56, "org-adapt-indentation: Fix
'headline-data checks". I can reproduce it in Emacs 28.2 on macOS with
the following minimal init file:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/repos/org-mode/lisp")
> I have realized that
> https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-elisp.html
> has colorized source blocks. The file is created using
> https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/blob/master/publish.sh and the script is
> executed inside a container with no available DISPLAY.
Well spotted! I
> I'll investigate if I can leverage any of the workarounds mentioned.
So, for batch processing, avoiding --batch or --script and just using
--load with a script that either ends by killing Emacs, or killing it
via an additional --eval, works, i.e. syntax highlighting uses colors.
This was
Noted, will do!
David
> Could you please provide an example?
> Certainly more details is necessary, even export format (backend) is not
> specified.
Sorry for that! I somehow thought that the issue would sound familiar
to more seasoned Org users, and someone would come back with either
"yeah, you need to do X" or
OK, thanks!
Just sent the patch. I realized in my original one
(https://list.orgmode.org/20220228140750.75761-1-dafydd.lu...@gmail.com/),
I'd also gotten rid of the with-temp-buffer in ox.el as long as I was
switching to write-region, because write-region can write a string
directly, but as
Hi all,
I get different syntax highlighting in code blocks when using async
export: no colors, just bold, italics and underlines. Is this expected,
and if so, is there maybe an easy fix I just don’t know about?
I found a similar problem in [batch export], but the workaround seems
relatively
No worries! I'd forgotten about it myself, until it bit me again on
Thursday, and I hit upon Diego's post while googling (because I
thought at first my patch had been long since merged, and assumed it
was a different issue).
I'm happy to update the patch for ODT, but just FYI, I still don't
have
Diego Rodriguez writes:
> Where does this CDATA tag gets added automatically and how can I modify this
> behavior?
Do you have auto-formatting on save configured in Emacs -- perhaps even
via a starter kit like Doom Emacs, so that you're only half aware of it?
And are you by any chance on
Thanks! OK, will do, thanks for letting me know.
David
Please ignore this patch!
Apologies, as I was sending another patch today, I thought I hadn't
followed up on my earlier promise to send a patch for this issue. It
turns out I have, it just hasn't been reviewed/merged yet:
https://list.orgmode.org/20220228140750.75761-1-dafydd.lu...@gmail.com/
(I
Bruce: Understood, I was just thinking forward :) Thank you for the
details. As far as I'm concerned, EDTF in CSL JSON sounds like a good
idea (but it's not like my opinion should particularly matter).
Ihor: Thank you for the feedback! I'll send a proper patch then.
Best,
David
> I created CSL, and have helped develop the data schema.
Well, that's what I call a reliable source :) I suppose this is as
good a time as any to say thanks for all that!
> it's likely we'll change the date property to prefer an
> EDTF string
Will that be stored in the `raw` or `literal`
> I suspect that multiple json formats may be available in the wild. Some
> parsed as a list of strings and some parsed as a list of numbers.
> The JSON schema allows either:
Ah, thanks for looking this up! So (format "%s" (caar date)) instead
of (number-to-string (caar date))?
(That was
Hi all,
I've run into more problems with CSL-JSON support in oc-basic
(previously:
https://list.orgmode.org/caeptpexczkgam3v-brzezfcwmm4h3hqtoq+89qg+5uljq1k...@mail.gmail.com/).
I recently started to get errors like the following:
Error during redisplay: (jit-lock-function 544) signaled
Hi all,
I recently wanted to set up LaTeX-to-MathML conversion in Org exports
and got a bit frustrated trying to get either of the two options
recommended in the docs (MathToWeb and LaTeXML) to work. But then I
realized I should be able to use Pandoc for this -- and indeed, `(setq
Great, will do :) I realized at the last minute that some
`save-buffer' calls in `ox-odt.el' also need to be amended separately
(I was mostly testing these tweaks with HTML export, as it's faster /
simpler). If it's problematic, we can have that discussion over the
patch once I've submitted it.
> What about using `write-region' instead of `write-file' and not touching
> `set-auto-mode' function?
Thanks, that's indeed a much better way of doing it :) One can even
avoid the temp buffer altogether and write the `output' string
directly with `(write-region output nil file)`.
Shall I
Hi all,
I recently started using non-Pandoc Org exports to HTML and ODT and
noticed some problems on my macOS 12.2.1 box. Non-ASCII characters were
coming out garbled, the whitespace around footnotes was getting
rewritten in weird ways. On my Linux boxes, the same export commands
went fine, so I
Thanks for the quick feedback! I'll send the patch momentarily.
Best,
David
Hi all,
I think I've found an opportunity to make oc-basic a bit more resilient
w.r.t. different kinds of CSL-JSON publication date input. I encountered
the following error:
Error (org-mode-hook): Error running hook "org-fancy-priorities-mode"
because: (error Unknown CSL-JSON date format:
> No trouble, sometimes the “main people” (Bastien, Nicolas, …) end up
> being a bit snowed under and things take a bit longer than one might
> hope, but we’ll always try to get back to you .
I realize that, I hope I didn't sound snarky, I was being genuinely
thankful :)
> Would you care to
Hi Timothy,
Thanks for getting back to me!
> Is the patch in your original email a good fix for this?
Basically yes, though I've simplified it to this:
--8<--->8--
diff --git a/lisp/org-indent.el b/lisp/org-indent.el
index
Correction, the following is not the case:
> because when I set [org-indent-indentation-per-level] to e.g. 5, I
> would expect the amount of indentation when I run org-indent-mode to
> increase appropriately, but it doesn't, it's the same as with the
> default value of 2.
I got confused when
Hi all,
I'd like to use visual-line-mode to soft-wrap lines in Org files, while
keeping continuation lines in list items properly indented:
- long line that goes on to the edge of the screen and soft wraps
like I want it to
Instead of this:
- long line that goes on to the edge of the screen
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