[O] A JavaScript Org-mode parser I'm experimenting with

2014-03-18 Thread François Pinard
Hi, people. Just want to share that, for the last few days, I'm playing with a JavaScript Org-mode parser written by Masafumi Oyamada, found here: https://github.com/mooz/org-js To my eyes at least, it is very speedy, and fairly clean internally (contrasting with other JavaScript Org parsers I

[O] Some links not working anymore for me

2014-03-10 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. For a little while, I've not been able to follow links to Org files, when the link contains a search to some header, and the searched header itself contains white space or non-ASCII characters. I just made this patch that apparently helps me out of this new little misery :-). The

[O] Org Grep news

2014-02-01 Thread François Pinard
Hi, gang. :-) I took last two days as holidays, to let the pressure out a bit, and used them to have mere fun with a few things, among which, Org Grep. The tool used to have one main output, with Emacs commands to transform that output "one-way" into two other formats. I shuffled the code and ad

[O] Spurious literal interpretation in :LOGBOOK: sections

2014-01-28 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org fellows. I noticed a few times this little rendering problem in Org, so it might be worth reporting. First note that I set org-hide-emphasis-markers to t, which I find to be an extremely valuable option. :-) In a :LOGBOOK: entry containing many CLOCK: lines, a literal in the description

[O] New org-grep

2014-01-27 Thread François Pinard
Hi, fellow Org lovers. I babbled a bit, here, about my org-grep[1] project. I just added some machinery to re-organize the hits buffer it produces, in such a way that the Org file uses an hierarchical structure of headers which reflects the directories where the various hits were found. This is

[O] Slight misbehaviour with `C-x r t' in Org

2014-01-17 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. I hope you're all doing fine, and wish you much enjoy this new year! :-) Let me report a little strange behaviour I observed a few times. Here is the textual content of an Org file: --8<---cut here---start->8--- * Trying a =b= *c* /d/ --8<

Re: [O] Parsing Org-mode in Python

2014-01-08 Thread François Pinard
2014/1/8 Brett Viren Huh, maybe a transient failure? It's there for me right now. Here is > the same message from GNU's archive: > > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-12/msg00415.html Got it, thanks! :-) -- François Pinard http://pinard.progiciels-bpi.ca

Re: [O] Parsing Org-mode in Python

2014-01-08 Thread François Pinard
Brett Viren writes: > I'm also (slowly) working toward some Python-based org processing. My > strategy is to produce an intermediate file in JSON format which is > designed to capture the full org document structure. I am calling > this a "shunt" export as it is meant to do as little interpreta

Re: [O] Long lines prevent Org mode!

2014-01-08 Thread François Pinard
"Sebastien Vauban" writes: > Using `C-c C-v C-d' to demarcate your region as code, and give the > language, you'll get a nice highlighting of the code inside Gnus You mean that demarcated code #+BEGIN_SRC elisp ((lambda (x y) (+ x y))(length "abc") 2) #+END_SRC will be automatically shown nice

Re: [O] Long lines prevent Org mode!

2014-01-07 Thread François Pinard
Nick Dokos writes: > you can leave org out of the picture altogether: create an empty > buffer, insert 3 x's by hand, go to the beginning and evaluate >(looking-at ".*foo") > As Stefan says in the thread you pointed out, it's a limitation of the > emacs regexp engine. Yes, I got this f

Re: [O] gnus: link annoyance

2014-01-07 Thread François Pinard
Achim Gratz writes: > François Pinard writes: >> Org could tell Gnus that I am not really reading an article as if I was >> using Gnus interactively. > You keep saying that; while clearly you could coerce Gnus into doing > something like that I'm not sure Gnus wo

[O] Long lines prevent Org mode!

2014-01-07 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org maintainers. This morning, while using my little org-grep tool, I got a "Stack overflow in regexp matcher" diagnostic. I first looked for a bug in my things, but the problem lies in Org mode. It cannot be activated if the Org buffer happens to contain a long line. In the *Scratch* buffe

Re: [O] gnus: link annoyance

2014-01-07 Thread François Pinard
Nick Dokos writes: > I suspect however that my arguments are going to convince you just as > much as your arguments have convinced me :-) Hi, Nick. You know, it always has been a pleasure corresponding with you, and enjoying your respectful attitude. In the case here, I'm not so trying to conv

Re: [O] gnus: link annoyance

2014-01-07 Thread François Pinard
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes: > Org uses Gnus, is it possible of making uses of Org via Gnus? [...] > Is it already possible to do that with Org and Gnus, or not? If it is > not possible at the moment, would it be possible? Gnus and Org are both open source and very capable systems, both in them

Re: [O] gnus: link annoyance

2014-01-07 Thread François Pinard
Rasmus writes: > Say you have a mail X that's semi-interesting. Do you then, read it, > mark it as unread, close the buffer, go back later, read it again and > unread it? I once used Gnus as a reader who tremendously helped me at handling the high email volume of email I got when I maintained m

Re: [O] gnus: link annoyance

2014-01-07 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > I attach a patch to see if it does what you want. This is from a > quick exploration, and while testing it, somes links to gwene.org blog > entries were throwing a 501 error message (but still display the > article.) Take it as a basis for clarifying the discussion, not > real

Re: [O] gnus: link annoyance

2014-01-06 Thread François Pinard
Rasmus writes: > Thanks for working on org-grep. It looks interesting. Thanks for thanking! :-) But deep down, I'm really doing this tool for myself, and only then share it with others. Given the amount of notes I handle, such a tool is inescapable, it is a question of survival :-). >> Whenev

Re: [O] gnus: link annoyance

2014-01-06 Thread François Pinard
Nick Dokos writes: > François Pinard writes: >> Whenever I visit a "gnus:" type link from Org, it has the side effect of >> "reading" the article in Gnus parlance, forcing me to "unread" it each >> time afterwards. > it's certainly n

Re: [O] Parsing Org-mode in Python

2014-01-06 Thread François Pinard
Karl Voit writes: > I did not get the impression that [ply] is a parsing engine that is > done the Python way. PLY has pros and cons. SPARK[1] always attracted me as being more elegant. While it accepts a wider set of grammars than PLY, SPARK can become quite slow on grammars which are less "n

Re: [O] Implementing Org-mode tools in languages other than ELISP

2014-01-06 Thread François Pinard
Daniel Clemente writes: >> I dream of having a general Python parser for Org mode files, knowing >> every bit about the current syntax for Org files, surrounded by enough >> Python machinery to make it useful. > Try PyOrgMode (https://github.com/bjonnh/PyOrgMode), it works for some > files (but

Re: [O] org-cycle-hook from org-mode hook

2014-01-06 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > Now it uses `org-content` and `org-overview' instead, so that C-u C-u > TAB always work. I did not immediately find the documentation about C-u C-u TAB, which is in the node "Initial visibility". The node "Global and local cycling" documents TAB, C-u TAB and C-u C-u C-u TAB, b

[O] org-cycle-hook from org-mode hook

2014-01-06 Thread François Pinard
Hi again, Org people. I noticed a recent change in Org mode behaviour, which I guess is related to a "git pull" of the org-mode project. This is so minor that it is hardly a problem for me, I only report it in case it would hint at some unwanted change that would have more consequences for others

[O] gnus: link annoyance

2014-01-06 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. Still playing with one of my little tools (called org-grep), I added the capability of searching Unix mailbox (producing "rmail:" links) and Gnus mailgroups (producing "gnus:" links). This resurrected an old "gnus:" annoyance I once reported on this mailing list, yet without being

Re: [O] Implementing Org-mode tools in languages other than ELISP

2014-01-04 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > Karl Voit writes: >> Therefore, I develop all my Org-mode tools with Python which I am >> comfortably with. I have done various things and put it on >> http://github.com/novoid > FWIW, I think it's good to develop tools for Org not only in Elisp but > also in other languages:

Re: [O] rmail: difficulty

2014-01-04 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > François Pinard writes: >> - rmail:~/ubity/Mail/admin > This is now fixed, thanks for reporting this! Thanks, it now works! :-) François

Re: [O] Force blank line above level 1 heading

2014-01-03 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > Sebastian Fischmeister writes: >> Yes, but this inserts a blank line before every entry. I would like to >> have a blank line only before level 1 headings. > Ah, then clearly this option is not enough. Sorry, I'm short of > ideas here. Just for the record, I have the same n

[O] org-grep news

2014-01-03 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. First of all, let me wish a Much Nice Year to everybody here! :-) This is about my little org-grep tool, available at: https://github.com/pinard/org-grep Right out of the README: "This tool allows for grepping files in a set of Org directories, formatting the results as a se

[O] Problem with #+BEGIN_SRC shell, and export

2013-12-10 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. Let me make this report from memory, now that I'm back home! :-) In an Org file, a coworker used "#+BEGIN_SRC shell" where he should have written "#+BEGIN_SRC sh". While this looks like a benign error to me, it broke my publishing script, and I did not figure at once what was hap

[O] rmail: difficulty

2013-11-28 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. In one of my Org files, I have: - rmail:~/ubity/Mail/admin Of course, ~/ubity/Mail/admin is an mbox format email folder. Whenever I mouse-click on it (or use C-c C-o), I get this error: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument arrayp nil) org-add-angle-brackets(nil

Re: [O] Revealing when following file:NAME::LINENO

2013-11-15 Thread François Pinard
François Pinard writes: > Bastien writes: >> François Pinard writes: >>> Whenever one follows an Org link of the form file:NAME::LINENO, let me >>> suggest that the found line be "org-revealed" automatically. In my >>> opinion, this would

Re: [O] Repeaters in plain timestamps

2013-11-15 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. Merely revisiting the Org mailing list after many days. Gosh! That list is fairly active! :-) Quoting an earlier message of mine: > The manual, section "8.3.2 Repeated tasks", says: >Some tasks need to be repeated again and again. Org mode helps to >organize such task

Re: [O] Revealing when following file:NAME::LINENO

2013-11-15 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > François Pinard writes: >> Whenever one follows an Org link of the form file:NAME::LINENO, let me >> suggest that the found line be "org-revealed" automatically. In my >> opinion, this would be convenient for most people using such forms. &g

[O] C-c ' and mail sources

2013-11-12 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. Just observing this little nit. If I insert an email message (copy and pasted from Gnus in my case) within: #+BEGIN_SRC mail #+END_SRC the header lines of the message are highlighted with a reasonable set of colors. However, with the cursor within the message, I hid "C-c

[O] Slight l10n annoyances in Org, switching to Ubuntu 13.10

2013-10-20 Thread François Pinard
Hi, my fellow Orgers. I got annoyances in Org while switching to Ubuntu 13.10, and am sharing there here, in case others would inherit them, to save them some time. English users are not affected. The following problems are not pertaining to Org per se, they just show in there. The strange thing

Re: [O] org-grep, and problems

2013-10-15 Thread François Pinard
Suvayu Ali writes: > I can try debugging org-grep, but I don't know where I should start. I would either step through org-grep (using C-u C-M-x first over any line of the org-grep definition within org-grep.el, or add (message ...) lines within the function before to later check the *Messages* b

Re: [O] org-grep, and problems

2013-10-15 Thread François Pinard
James Harkins writes: > I don't want to drag it out much further as it's well off topic, I'm sorry that my little grammar question, in the P.S. of the original message, generated all that traffic. I did not know the answers were so debatable, and was rather expecting a quick and conclusive repl

Re: [O] org-grep, and problems

2013-10-14 Thread François Pinard
Suvayu Ali writes: >> > No matter what I search for, I get 0 results! > I'm on Linux. Hmph! As it works nicely for me, I thought it would be useful to others. I'm saddened it does not work for you. How could we proceed so I try to help on this one? Write me privately if you feel like it (yet

Re: [O] org-grep, and problems

2013-10-10 Thread François Pinard
Suvayu Ali writes: > No matter what I search for, I get 0 results! My org-directory points > to the correct location: ~/org. Not sure what is wrong. Annoying! I just tried resetting org-grep-directories to nil here, as a way to force the default of org-directory, and it works well for me. Wo

[O] org-grep, and problems

2013-10-10 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. I recently rewrote my Emacs "org-grep" function, which surely nobody remember, as when we discussed it here, it was years ago! :-) The new writing gives nicer results, so I made it available as: https://github.com/pinard/org-grep However, I'm not satisfied. Maybe someone wou

[O] Revealing when following file:NAME::LINENO

2013-10-08 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. Whenever one follows an Org link of the form file:NAME::LINENO, let me suggest that the found line be "org-revealed" automatically. In my opinion, this would be convenient for most people using such forms. François

Re: [O] Spurious exporting of text before first header

2013-09-25 Thread François Pinard
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > François Pinard writes: >> The spirit behind :export: is [...] > I agree, this is a misfeature. This should be fixed in master. Thank > you for bringing it out. Thanks as well. :-) François

Re: [O] Spurious exporting of text before first header

2013-09-25 Thread François Pinard
"Sebastien Vauban" writes: > If you like text without initial heading in the exported file, but don't mind > adding an heading in the Org buffer, you could add this: > * Initial text :ignoreheading: > and get what you want in the exported file. As I had to move on t

Re: [O] Spurious exporting of text before first header

2013-09-25 Thread François Pinard
"Sebastien Vauban" writes: > Hi François, Hello, Sebastien! :-) >> [...] if I have text and other contents prior to the first header of >> a file, those contents are indeed exported, while I would prefer not. >> [...] I have hundreds of Org files and for them all, have some >> personal conventi

[O] Spurious exporting of text before first header

2013-09-24 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. This is an old annoyance of the Org exporter, yet I'm not sure what would be its best resolution. Whenever I use :export: tags on headers within an Org file, I expect only those headers and their contents to be exported (to HTML in my case), and almost nothing else, which I then c

[O] Repeaters in plain timestamps

2013-09-15 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. The manual, section "8.3.2 Repeated tasks", says: Some tasks need to be repeated again and again. Org mode helps to organize such tasks using a so-called repeater in a DEADLINE, SCHEDULED, or plain timestamp. Examples and directions given in the page are related to DEAD

[O] GnuPlotMode reference in the manual

2013-09-06 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. Long time no talk! :-) In the Org manual, we see: 3.6 Org-Plot Org-Plot can produce 2D and 3D graphs of information stored in org tables using `Gnuplot' `http://www.gnuplot.info/' and `gnuplot-mode' `http://xafs.org/BruceRavel/GnuplotMode'. The l

Re: [O] Simplifying the weekly agenda a tiny bit, howto?

2013-07-19 Thread François Pinard
Richard Lawrence writes: > If it's a regular activity, you can use a repeater in the timestamp, like: > * Weekly meeting > <2013-07-18 Thu 15:00 +1w> Hi, Richard. I also noticed I may even write: * Weekly meeting <2013-07-18 Thu 15:00 +1w> and the time stamp gets automatically hidden in

Re: [O] Simplifying the weekly agenda a tiny bit, howto?

2013-07-19 Thread François Pinard
Eric Abrahamsen writes: >> How do I get it quickly rescheduled then, when it is a regular activity? >> I find fairly convenient using "t d" to push an activity at its next >> slot in the future. Could I do something equivalent with mere time >> stamps? > Hmm, I hadn't tried that with repeating

Re: [O] Simplifying the weekly agenda a tiny bit, howto?

2013-07-18 Thread François Pinard
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > First of all, if your event is a meeting, it should only be > timestamped, not deadlined or scheduled. Then it will just show up > where it's supposed to, and not before (or after). How do I get it quickly rescheduled then, when it is a regular activity? I find fairly

[O] Simplifying the weekly agenda a tiny bit, howto?

2013-07-18 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org friends. Here is an (edited) copy of my weekly agenda: Week-agenda (W29): Lundi 15 Juillet 2013 W29 Mardi 16 Juillet 2013 Mercredi 17 Juillet 2013 Jeudi 18 Juillet 2013 notes: In 1 d.: TODO *Some meeting Automobile: In 4 d.: TODO Another thing [...] Vend

Re: [O] feature request (rather off-topic)

2013-06-25 Thread François Pinard
Michael Brand writes: > François Pinard wrote: >> Somewhere in my old files, I have a reference to an Emacs mode for >> entering music visually in a kind of ASCII mode, written by Neil >> Jerram if I remember correctly. > I am very curios to see how this looked like

Re: [O] feature request

2013-06-25 Thread François Pinard
Christian Moe writes: > 42 147 writes: >> Is there anything like this available? > Yes. Org-Babel supports Lilypond. It's magic. > http://www.lilypond.org/ > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-lilypond.html Somewhere in my old files, I have a reference to an Emacs mode

Re: [O] Org as a static site generator

2013-05-27 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > Oh, nice! I added a pointer in Worg: > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools/index.html At the end of that page, there is: "See the page Org Blogs and Wikis.", with "Org Blogs and Wikis" clickable. However, the pointer resolves to file:///home/emacs/install/git/worg/org-blog-wiki

Re: [O] [NEW FEATURE] org-hlc.el - hidden-lines-cookies (hlc) for Org-mode

2013-05-24 Thread François Pinard
Thorsten Jolitz writes: > it happened again [...]- François Pinard already had a fully fledged > implementation of my "new" org-mode feature: 'org-weights.el' You're quite generous when you say "full fledged" :-). There are many details in which I find

Re: [O] RFQ - new contribution - org-screenshot.el

2013-05-21 Thread François Pinard
Feng Shu writes: > Haider Rizvi writes: >> Max Mikhanosha writes: >>> "scrot" >> screencapture > "import" (imagemagick) > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Taking_a_Screenshot >> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/69221/focus=69272 Thanks for these links! :-) François

Re: [O] GFDL

2013-05-21 Thread François Pinard
Carsten Dominik writes: > I am curious, what passage does make such restrictions possible, and > which kinds of restrictions? Oh, I did not read the GFDL in quite a years, and really have no interest in diving and scrutinizing it again :-). More away I am from all this, better I feel :-). Sorr

Re: [O] GFDL

2013-05-21 Thread François Pinard
"Sebastien Vauban" writes: > FMI, why is GNU GPL not applicable to the manual? While I would have long to say, here, I rather censor myself, mostly. I sometimes happen to think that the GDFL happened not so long after Richard Stallman and I had a harsh and long dispute about the GNU tar manual.

Re: [O] RFQ - new contribution - org-screenshot.el

2013-05-21 Thread François Pinard
Max Mikhanosha writes: > At Mon, 20 May 2013 13:45:48 -0500, Russell Adams wrote: >> What advantages would org-screenshot provide by comparison? > To me the most useful feature is actually "screenshot rotation" > shortcuts, I also have my own screenshot tool (this was my first own addition to O

Re: [O] ical2org.py

2013-05-21 Thread François Pinard
Eric S Fraga writes: > I am not a python user [...] Hi, Eric. Nobody is perfect :-). Regards, François

Re: [O] RFQ - new contribution - org-screenshot.el

2013-05-20 Thread François Pinard
Max Mikhanosha writes: > [...] (require 'org-screenshot) [...] Thanks, Max, for sharing this! :-) François P.S. I appreciate the org-screenshot-image-directory function: by making it easy to override, the feature has been immediately useful to me.

Re: [O] initiate source edits and region

2013-05-04 Thread François Pinard
Carsten Dominik writes: >> In a previous mail list discussion on this (delicate, almost heated) >> matter, Bastien finally ruled out that the preference in Org >> documentation and behaviour should use capitals. > Could you please point me to that discussion? Thanks. I tried for a few jiffies

Re: [O] initiate source edits and region

2013-05-03 Thread François Pinard
"Sebastien Vauban" writes: > Yes, Eric: C-c C-v C-d Wow, I did not know that command, which seems quite useful! Thanks. However, it inserts the markers in lower case. In a previous mail list discussion on this (delicate, almost heated) matter, Bastien finally ruled out that the preference in O

Re: [O] [PATCH] export to various flavors of (X)HTML

2013-04-24 Thread François Pinard
Christian Wittern writes: > On 2013-04-23 21:09, François Pinard wrote: >> If I remember well [...] > Well, in this case you are misremembering, empty elements, aka as > self-closing tags are one of the innovations of XML. Just my nit to pick, A friendly nit-picking is alway

Re: [O] Org-mode documentation within Emacs

2013-04-23 Thread François Pinard
Alan Schmitt writes: > Karl Voit writes: >> "C-h i" was my first guess but it does not list Org-mode at all :-( > This is what I have in my configuration files: > (add-to-list 'Info-directory-list "/Users/schmitta/.emacs.d/org/info") Hi, Org people. Just in case useful, I added a command to

Re: [O] [PATCH] export to various flavors of (X)HTML

2013-04-23 Thread François Pinard
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > I read that as just a better statement of what I was trying to say > earlier: self-closing tags will render in HTML4, but they're not > _strictly correct_ HTML4. I do not understand this assertion. I thought that HTML, up to but excluding HTML5, *is* also valid SGML.

Re: [O] New maintainer

2013-04-18 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > Please raise your thumbs up or your concerns, if any. Bastien, your maintainership has been just outstanding, so far that I could judge. You're among the great maintainers I happened to meet, and I tremendously enjoyed your way of driving the project. Let me thank you for it

Re: [O] Release 8.0

2013-04-18 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > I'm releasing Org 8.0. Fantastic work. Warm congratulations to all those involved! François

Re: [O] Org-mode as a replacement for Google Reader

2013-04-16 Thread François Pinard
rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes: > Ack? That comes from ASCII (the first edition of the standard), which had two control characters (OK, it had more than two control characters, but I'm only looking at those two!): ACK and NAK, for Acknowledge and Negative Acknowledge. At this time, seri

Re: [O] Enriched/Org is a colorful Org

2013-04-12 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > Thanks Eli, great to learn about the internals of Emacs display > engine. Eli is, and always has been, quite a resourceful man. And along the years, I got the pleasure of discovering him as a good friend too! :-) François

Re: [O] Attributes on HTML tables?

2013-04-12 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: >> The first step is probably to research the differences between xhtml and >> html 5. > Well, I would even skip this step and just hack something usable. There are validators out there, that could help us staying on track, whatever the track :-). Fr

Re: [O] Attributes on HTML tables?

2013-04-10 Thread François Pinard
Christian Moe writes: > XHTML is also fussy about quoting attribute values, and about escaping > special characters as HTML entities, including the ampersand (&), and > including inside attribute values. I'm guessing the exporter already > does the right thing here. Org can of course take care

[O] Attributes on HTML tables?

2013-04-06 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. I took a few hours today to move the Org generation for a few of my Web pages to the new exporter, and after a bit of debugging to understand how some changes were meant, got the impression that it mainly works! I'll have to wander around when I'll find some more free time, looking

Re: [O] CSS link in html export for v. 7.9.3e woes

2013-04-06 Thread François Pinard
"Sebastien Vauban" writes: > I got into the same trouble days ago. Nicolas' answer was to use the new > syntax therefore, that is: > #+HTML_STYLE: ... There does not seem to be any reference to HTML_STYLE in the Org manual. (Org version 7.9.3e (7.9.3e-1751-g8c47da) — taken this morning). Fra

Re: [O] Nice blog post - Org-mode in Your Pocket Is a GNU-Shaped Devil

2013-04-05 Thread François Pinard
Suvayu Ali writes: > For me it is the other way around. I want to couple with Emacs more > closely, but Gnus prevents me from doing so. A few gripes follow. > 1. Emacs is single threaded, so a network interruption while reading my >email over IMAP means my emacs server is stuck! It would

Re: [O] Nice blog post - Org-mode in Your Pocket Is a GNU-Shaped Devil

2013-04-05 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: >> It took me about one hour (my Gnus programming is rather rusty) for >> adding a Gnus command opening many tabs at once, in a graphical >> browser, for all articles I retain in Gnus for reading. > That looks nice, is your hack public somewhere? No, but here it is, usage instru

Re: [O] Nice blog post - Org-mode in Your Pocket Is a GNU-Shaped Devil

2013-04-04 Thread François Pinard
rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes: > Sanity - never heard of it. I am giving gnus a few weeks and then I wil > see - I think I am getting used to it (*not* understanding it!) Hi Rainer! I surely tried many mail user agents (MUAs) in my life and, sad to say :-), Gnus is undoubtedly the most

Re: [O] Org-mode as a replacement for Google Reader

2013-03-28 Thread François Pinard
Jude DaShiell writes: > Now, how to get from what's in info newsticker to actually adding a > real feed and have newsticker work is another matter entirely. I gave it a quick try, and found frustrating that it looks attractive in its display and specs, that it seems to be nicely done at first gl

[O] Warning while publishing

2013-03-26 Thread François Pinard
Hi, gang. While publishing Org files in batch, I see these warnings: Warning: defvar ignored because org-agenda-archives-mode is let-bound Warning: defvar ignored because org-agenda-skip-function is let-bound which are likely innocuous, but I'm not sure. At first, I do not understand why

Re: [O] posting guide?

2013-03-13 Thread François Pinard
Jay Kerns writes: > As Org grows there will be additional newbies (hopefully hundreds!) > and additional hostile individuals (hopefully epsilon). Those are the > two categories targeted by this proposal. I sadly have to agree somehow. The Perl crowd, for example, was warm and interesting when

Re: [O] Org Community

2013-03-11 Thread François Pinard
"Loyall, David" writes: > the org-mode community should do what we can to oblige Jambunathan's > request, even if/when we're not legally required to do so. I read you, but no, not in this case. > (Don't each of you feel that your code is a part of you?) Yes, of course. However, when I put my

Re: [O] Org Community

2013-03-11 Thread François Pinard
Scott Randby writes: > There is one individual who is poisoning the atmosphere by engaging in > unfair and unfounded name calling that simply should not be included > in messages to this list. The Internet wisdom (I mean, years of accumulated experience by lots of people) suggests that we comple

[O] colorg weekly report

2013-03-11 Thread François Pinard
Hi, people. Still had absolutely no time for computers this weekend. It may take maybe two weeks still before my move is complete enough that I can work again in my new location. I'll resume my weekly reports only then. François

Re: [O] [RFC] Org syntax (draft)

2013-03-08 Thread François Pinard
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > As discussed a few days ago, here is a document describing the complete > Org syntax as read by the parser. Fantastique! :-) I'm preciously saving this! François

[O] colorg report

2013-03-03 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. Here is my (short) weekly status on the colorg project! This weekend either, I did not have much time to push on colorg. Yet, I got the inner guts of a test generator, using a fresh colorg server for each test. Starting and stopping colorg servers in quick succession showed late

Re: [O] Support Freemind/Freeplane export

2013-03-03 Thread François Pinard
Jambunathan K writes: > How many people are going to read HTML code? [...] In short, the > concern you have raised is more cosmetic than functional. Replying to the org-mode mailing list. I did not closely followed the discussion, so maybe I'm missing the point. A lot of people are not going

Re: [O] Inserting a comma as prefix of headlines (in Org code blocks)

2013-02-28 Thread François Pinard
Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala writes: >> There is a need I often have, and never found the time to fill so far, >> for a dependable Python parser for Org syntax. > Not sure how complete it is [...] https://github.com/tkf/orgparse Thanks for the pointer. With about 150 commits already, it seems th

Re: [O] Inserting a comma as prefix of headlines (in Org code blocks)

2013-02-28 Thread François Pinard
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > I can write a document describing Org syntax, as seen by the parser [...] That would undoubtedly be useful. There is a need I often have, and never found the time to fill so far, for a dependable Python parser for Org syntax. I thought I could read the Emacs Lisp code

Re: [O] C-c ^ not fully useful

2013-02-25 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > [1] http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=30d6dc > [2] http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=662cb9 While your commits are rather small, I would likely never have figured out how to do them, the magic goes over my head. It's a little like playing go

Re: [O] tabulated-list

2013-02-25 Thread François Pinard
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > this change because I was reinventing the wheel in > `org-export-stack'. I hadn't realized [tabulated-list.el] was emacs24 > only. Bastien, is there another solution besides reverting the > commit? Could tabulated-list.el be conveyed within Org as org-tabulated-list.el

[O] tabulated-list

2013-02-25 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. This morning, I could not load Org because ox.el calls function tabulated-list, which does not seem to exist on this version of Emacs. So I fetched the one at https://github.com/sigma/tabulated-list.el to get going, but others will likely have the same problem. François

[O] colorg status

2013-02-24 Thread François Pinard
Hi to all my Org friends. Sigh! I just had no freetime for colorg this weekend. With some luck, I should be able to resume with automated testing, next weekend. François

Re: [O] org-bullets extension

2013-02-21 Thread François Pinard
E Sabof writes: > In any case, I've updated org-bullets to use compose-region. You can > get it from here: https://github.com/sabof/org-bullets Hi, Evgeni (and gang). I've been trying this new org-bullets today, and I did not meet yet some of the problems I observed before. So, at first glance

[O] file-equal-p undefined

2013-02-19 Thread François Pinard
Hi again. In a recent checkout of Org mode, ox.el (org-export-output-file-name) calls function file-equal-p, which does not seem to exist for me, on this Emacs 23.4. It seems to exist in more recent Emacses however. François

Re: [O] Reloading uncompiled and testing from several git branches

2013-02-18 Thread François Pinard
Achim Gratz writes: > François Pinard writes: >> Any Makefile which lists dependencies while expecting them to be >> satisfied sequentially, one after another, is broken. Make does not >> (theoretically) guarantee the order, while in practice, all "make" >>

[O] C-c ^ not fully useful

2013-02-18 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. "C-c ^" (org-sort) is not as useful to me as I would like it to be. I often have lists in which each item start with a link. When sorting such lists, because of the [[URL][TITLE]] coding, entries are sorted along the domain of the link (the URL), which is useful in itself of cou

[O] Colorg weekly report

2013-02-17 Thread François Pinard
Hi, my Org friends. Real life rather caught me this weekend, to the point I had only very little free time, not enough to sensibly advance the colorg project. My plan was to program an automatic test generator for colorg-server. I wrote down notes about what it will be (but not worth committing)

[O] org-weights.el

2013-02-16 Thread François Pinard
Hi, gang. A few times already, I spoke on this list of my need to see the weights of subtrees on header lines. Nicolas Goaziou was kind enough to write the function for computing the weights, I wrapped some Lisp code around this, and shared the result on this list. In that code, I had a command

Re: [O] Reloading uncompiled and testing from several git branches

2013-02-16 Thread François Pinard
Achim Gratz writes: > .PHONY: testclean # in case you'll ever have a file named "testclean" > testclean: test clean > In general all such targets that are simple combinations of existing > teargets can be added that way. Allow me a pedantic nit-pick, yet nothing so important in practice n

Re: [O] Offer for taking over maintainership

2013-02-14 Thread François Pinard
Jambunathan K writes: > I never remember being rude to you. I do not remember you've ever been rude with me. It's not personal. It's just that I would like Org to return to its peaceful and happy road. You announced in some earlier message that you were unsubscribing from the list. Another a

Re: [O] Offer for taking over maintainership

2013-02-14 Thread François Pinard
Bastien writes: > Actually, one of the reasons I want to step down in the long run is > that I'm a bit frustrated of not having time enough to focus on big > new features. But the flow of new users and new contributors is > rewarding enough so that maintaining Org keeps being fun :) A good main

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