My initial thoughts are that this is very possible. This might be an
area where we could add a new defcustom on always hiding the results to
allow the user to choose it. Without looking at the code, I think it
would be pretty straight forward to make an excursion to the results
line, toggle sho
If you're looking to go the python route of importing an xls file, you
could try the xlrd package. It's actually just for xls. I'm not sure if
it converts to csv, but once you have the spreadsheet open in python
that should be a pretty trivial exercise.
Cheers,
Nick
On 5/31/21 7:18 AM, Uwe B
I can confirm this as a bug.
On 5/12/21 3:32 AM, Colin Baxter wrote:
Hello,
If a URL link in an org file contains a bracket then the link is not
fully recognised and may be misdirected. For example,
1. emacs -Q
2. C-x C-f test.org
3. Insert the URL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_Ba
Thanks for the bug report, I can confirm this is happening.
I encountered a similar bug where org-agenda-prepare-buffers was causing
the same issue when the file hadn't been saved to disk, and I agree that
the solution looks good. I've formatted this into a patch and attached
it. Might be wort
I haven't opened up the code yet to take a look, but I likely will take
a crack at some of these items in the future as low-hanging fruit
refactoring project.
On 5/6/21 6:05 PM, Boruch Baum wrote:
(org-w3m-get-image-end): New function, for w3m-img links.
3] As mentioned in the patch,
So I have a patch written that doesn't completely fix the problem, but
maybe makes enough progress that someone else can figure it out.
The issue is that comint-prompt-regexp is reading the "% " as a prompt,
and taking everyone off before it. I've added another parameter to
org-babel-comint-wi
I've attached a patch to address this.
The issue is that ob-sqlite.el uses org-babel-string-read, which
purposefully removes double-quotes. I think this is unintended
behaviour, and it only seems to be used with ob-sqlite.el. I added a
minor function to bypass the part of org-babel-string-read
I can replicate this, it looks like a bug to me.
Looks to me that there's something wrong with the way it is handling
single quoted strings, since the output is only what is within the
double quoted strings. I will take a stab at fixing this.
On 5/3/21 6:22 PM, learn orchids wrote:
I am usin
Hello all,
I was trying to track down the source of a bug encountered when I was
submitting my last patch about org-columns. I'm going to walk you
through my thought process and summarize at the end. As part of my
experimenting, I did the following:
1. emacs -Q
2. open a new buffer at "/tmp/
I've done some more research on
https://orgmode.org/list/875z02si3g@nicolasgoaziou.fr/, and I
believe the issue is that `org-columns' is setting `truncate-lines' as
t, while `global-visual-line-mode' is expecting it to be set to nil. The
interaction between the two causes the wrapping to no
Hello everyone,
I'm filing a bug in relation to org-columns and its interactions with
global-visual-line-mode, which I do not think is expected behaviour.
1. Start `emacs -Q'
2. Create /tmp/test.org (or something like this)
3. Enable M-x global-visual-line-mode
4. Insert the following (or some
Hello everyone,
I have attached a patch to refactor `org-babel-eval' and
`org-babel--shell-command-on-region' to improve readability and to make
local variables more consistent between functions.
This also removes two parameters from
`org-babel--shell-command-on-region', START and END. The f
As a new contributor, I wanted to add my two cents. I've submitted a
minor amount of patches (somewhere between 1 and 3, I can't remember
exactly), and I feel that the other problems you raise, primarily the
first one, are obstacles towards that though. Patches like that are
obviously minor, si
On org-drill, I think someone has already taken it up here a while ago:
https://gitlab.com/phillord/org-drill
On 4/25/21 12:39 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Bithov,
we *do* care a lot about backward compatibility*.
We cannot make a strong commitment for contributed libraries and
external ones, though
I'm not sure what the appetite is for small changes like this, but I
have attached a small patch to improve readability in
org-set-font-lock-defaults. I was trying to understand how org-emphasize
worked and came across some code that I thought could be simplified.
If small refactoring patches
Hi Eddie,
Are you culling the 0 minute entries because they are not useful for you
and throw errors, or do you wish they could be included as part of your
workflow but they don't work properly?
Thanks,
Nick
On 3/5/21 8:48 PM, Eddie Drury wrote:
Hi,
Not uncommonly I will clock into a task
Please see the attached updated patch with the changes requested.
Nick
On 3/4/21 12:25 AM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
Nick Savage writes:
Hi everyone,
See the attached patch. It is a small change to reduce code duplication
between ob-sql.el and ob-sqlite.el by reusing org-babel-sql-expand-vars
as
Hi everyone,
See the attached patch. It is a small change to reduce code duplication
between ob-sql.el and ob-sqlite.el by reusing org-babel-sql-expand-vars
as suggested by the FIXME in ob-sqlite.el.
Thanks,
Nick
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From:
Hi Bastien,
I'm willing to volunteer to maintain ob-sqlite.el. I think like Andy, I
have some work to do to get up to speed on my elisp but I'm comfortable
enough with sqlite itself.
As far as I'm aware my copyright process has been finalized as well.
Thanks,
Nick
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