On Sun, Feb 4, 2024, 14:37 Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> What do you think about an idea to modify Org mode front page
> (https://orgmode.org/), adding the most recent blog posts and
discussions about Org mode?
We might use Org-related records from Sacha's news and/or
>
Hello, Ihor!
Thanks for taking the lead! I've sent you an invite from bbb.emacsverse.org.
Once you decide on a time and date, please let me know a week or two
beforehand so that I can put it in Emacs News. Do you want to go with Aug 9
at 6pm UTC+3? I can't make it (still focused on kiddo), but
bbb.emacsverse.org should be okay again. Thanks Amin for fixing it, and
thanks to everyone for letting us know!
On Mon, May 15, 2023, 11:43 Sacha Chua wrote:
> I'll let Amin Bandali know. Thanks for everyone's patience!
>
> On Mon, May 15, 2023, 11:20 Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
>
I'll let Amin Bandali know. Thanks for everyone's patience!
On Mon, May 15, 2023, 11:20 Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Russell Adams writes:
>
> > I was given an account on https://bbb.emacsverse.org/, and trying to
> > use it today I get a certificate expired error that cannot be ignored.
> >
> > I
On Wed, Nov 9, 2022, 09:08 Quiliro Ordóñez wrote:
> What do you mean by "a screenshared text editor (Emacs, of course)"? Do
you mean Rudel? There are some options in
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/CollaborativeEditing
I meant something even simpler, actually - just someone using BBB's share
On Tue, Nov 8, 2022, 20:45 Sacha Chua wrote:
- first 5-15 minutes, people propose topics to talk about while you write
> them down in a screenshared text editor (Emacs, of course). Might have
>
Oh, actually, we can make an Etherpad for you, and then participants can
edit the list themselv
Hello, Russell, all!
>
> > That's making a time and place for everyone to meet, but then do as
> > they like among each other.
> This is an interesting idea to try. (I am more used to presentation +
> free-for-all discussions.)
> > I'm happy to give a presentation, but would rather encourage a
On Mon, Nov 7, 2022, 07:42 Russell Adams wrote:
Does anyone know an open conferencing solution that allows smaller
> workgroups within a larger unit?
>
BBB has breakout rooms. I haven't experimented with them, but it looks like
you can set them up so that people can join the one they want, be
Let's pick a Saturday one or two weeks after EmacsConf. Then we can
announce it either during Timothy's talk or during the live Q after
Timothy's talk in case the details don't get ironed out this weekend.
People can share what they picked up at the conference, and I can show the
Org files I use
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> Passing an integer representing a buffer position to org-list-send-item
>> was failing because of the string-match-p, so here's something that lets
>> integers skip that part. I have copyright assignment papers on file.
> LGTM! Would you mind supplying a test for this
Passing an integer representing a buffer position to org-list-send-item
was failing because of the string-match-p, so here's something that lets
integers skip that part. I have copyright assignment papers on file.
Sacha
Hmm, you're right, that project subtask snippet isn't working any more. I
don't think I can sort that out while I'm away from my computer, so it may
take me a few weeks until I can poke around. If anyone happens to have a
better config, please feel free to share!
On Wed., Jul. 31, 2019, 10:37
Whoops, I'm so sorry - I accidentally used org-make-link-string instead of
org-link-make-string. Tiny patch fixing it attached.
Sacha Chua - sa...@sachachua.com - Blog: sachachua.com - Mobile: +1 416 823
2669
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 12:30 PM Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> S
potential link types, though, just id and
fuzzy.
>From be360242b00a079afb110b019c6dd9ff6ebc36c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sacha Chua
Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 14:22:05 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Add :target option for the TOC keyword
* doc/org-manual.org, etc/ORG_NEWS: Document :target optio
17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sacha Chua
Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 14:22:05 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Add :target option for the TOC keyword
* doc/org-manual.org, etc/ORG_NEWS: Document :target option
for the TOC keyword.
* lisp/ox-ascii.el (org-ascii-keyword): Added :target to the TOC
keyword.
(
17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sacha Chua
Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 14:22:05 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Add :target option for the TOC keyword
* doc/org-manual.org, etc/ORG_NEWS: Document :target option
for the TOC keyword.
* lisp/ox-ascii.el (org-ascii-keyword): Added :target to the TOC
keyword.
(
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018, 05:19 Marcin Borkowski, wrote:
>
> Well, I think I have something even better -
> https://github.com/akirak/counsel-org-clock (I find Counsel/Ivy
> interface much superior to the default refiling one). I have my
>
Oh, I should switch to that! Thanks for the
, wrote:
> Hi Marcin,
>
> That sounds very geekily interesting. :) I imagine Sacha Chua might be
> interested as well, although she already has a sophisticated system for
> her Quantified Life stuff.
>
> I'd be interested in looking at your code. For several years I've use
org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift might be a good starting point, too. It
could be interesting to be able to replace dates within text and
priorities. Good luck!
On Aug 22, 2017 7:10 PM, "Matt Price" wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:25 PM, Matt Price
left over from debugging, and I've suggested that funnykitty
either use cl-flet to override message or redefine org-babel-execute:sql
in the meantime.
>From 04da1fb280847613290e11ce494ba58f17e951ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sacha Chua <sa...@sachachua.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2015 12:36
as well. =)
>From 6045c5856c9f411ae4c337cef1a30848b8e7975e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sacha Chua <sa...@sachachua.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2015 10:53:07 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] org-protocol: Allow key=val=val2-style URLs
* lisp/org-protocol.el: Update documentation.
(org-protocol-store-link, org-protocol-c
Sacha Chua <sa...@sachachua.com> writes:
Hello, all!
> On second thought, your suggestion for always unhexifying makes the
> calls from the other handlers simpler, so I've attached a corrected patch.
Following up on this patch. Do you need anything else from me before you
merg
Sacha Chua <sa...@sachachua.com> writes:
Hello, Aaron, all!
> Beats me, but the previous implementation made it a separate parameter
> for org-protocol-split-data, so I figured I'd carry it upwards into this
...
> Same notes as for hexify. Probably okay either way, but I don'
?
Same notes as for hexify. Probably okay either way, but I don't know
enough about who else uses this code to say. =) I can change it if you'd
like to make that decision.
>From dbe56d80028da9d335d91673c7871b6ebac0e6e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sacha Chua <sa...@sachachua.com>
Date:
?
Sacha
>From aff151930a73c22bb3fdf3ae9b442cecc08aaa67 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sacha Chua <sa...@sachachua.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2015 10:53:07 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] org-protocol: Allow key=val=val2-style URLs
* lisp/org-protocol.el: Update documentation.
(org-protocol-parse-parameters): New funct
cation of a port in the URI. What do
you think?
>From 0533b2e76a9cb965ea8f4ea5b3804d17c2bd3b5d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sacha Chua <sa...@sachachua.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2015 10:53:07 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] org-protocol: Allow optional port specification
* lisp/org-protocol.el (org-p
Rasmus writes:
Hello, Rasmus, all!
> "id:headline" is a special type of links (see org-id.el). A reference to
> a custom-ids is typically prefixed by "#" in Org, e.g. ’[[#heading]]’ or
Excellent point. I picked id: as a quick and dirty regexp match, but
:headline makes more
Sacha Chua <sa...@sachachua.com> writes:
Hello, all!
> This is totally a partial implementation since I've only bothered to
> make it work for HTML export, but someone can make it work nicely for
> everything else. =)
> I think it will permit the use of lines like:
&g
"D. C. Toedt" writes:
Hello, D. C., all!
> # = The next line is the desired feature: Generate a TOC list
> (with links) of all subheadings in the specified heading
> =
> #+TOC: headlines 1 local ConfInfoClauses
This is totally a partial
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Thank you for the suggestion. I'm already doing something similar:
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (let ((link (org-store-link nil))
> (name (org-element-property :raw-value (org-element-at-point
> ...)
> #+end_src
You can also use
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Hi! I noticed that the refactored org-get-property-block no longer
allows for any text (aside from the SCHEDULED / DEADLINE / CLOSED) text
between the heading and the property drawer, which gave me problems when
Did you see this discussion? I think it's a
Hi! I noticed that the refactored org-get-property-block no longer
allows for any text (aside from the SCHEDULED / DEADLINE / CLOSED) text
between the heading and the property drawer, which gave me problems when
I accidentally added text or timestamps or things like that. Also, it
means org-gcal's
spent so much time and effort taking care of this community, it's time for
us to help you!
If there's anything else that could make your life better, please feel free
to reach out.
Sacha Chua - sachachua.com - Mobile: +1-416-823-2669
On Sep 17, 2014 2:03 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Dear all
Steffen Heilmann heilmann.stef...@gmail.com writes:
Hello, Steffen, all!
I am looking for an easy way to see when I had the last interaction
with everybody (preferably sorted by date). I want to use this to
quickly see whom I have not contacted for some time and then can
reach-out to them.
Esben Stien b...@esben-stien.name writes:
Hello, Esben!
(Digging up old thread, sorry!)
Now, If I f.ex do C-c a s corge, I get multiple hits, but I really only
search for level 3 items always. Is there any way to restrict the search
to only level 3 items?
Would you consider defining
William Henney when...@gmail.com writes:
Hello, Will!
Is there an easy way to specify the python version to use for a particular
block or sub-tree?
Is it something you can define an inherited property or a tag for, and
then add some advice around org-babel-execute:python to check that
Xebar Saram zelt...@gmail.com writes:
Hello, all!
Thanks to the always amazing sacha chua here is a neat way to evaluate/run
bash/zsh command line commands inside the emacs term. i find this very
useful for collecting multiple bash snippets and quickly running them
here is the code
Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com
writes:
Hello, Seb, all!
Yes, I almost remembered what you wrote in
http://sachachua.com/blog/2008/01/outlining-your-notes-with-org/,
section Getting a Sense of Progress. Still, it is about counting
headlines, but with a special cookie you add.
Wow,
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hello, Bastien, all!
While I use org-plus-contrib package from orgmode ELPA,
With other package which requires (updated) org, it isn't
recognized as I expect.
You should really not have both installed, I'd recommend using
`org-plus-contrib' only.
If that's not
someone else with a better memory
can tell.
IIRC, Sacha Chua had made such a hack -- must be found on her impressive
blog.
I don't remember doing something like that - I tend to use [X] for
automatically counted cookies...
Do you need the number of children to be part of the text, or is it okay
Igor Sosa Mayor joseleopoldo1...@gmail.com writes:
I also have some more rules that score things up if they mention my name
or other things I'm interested in. =)
Hope that helps!
yes, it helps a lot. At least me...
But I'm still unsure how to use it exactly... Is your config visible
Noah Slater nsla...@tumbolia.org writes:
Hello, Noah, all!
Using this a bit, it doesn't quite do what I want it to do.
Is there any way to sort recursively?
At the moment, calling org-sort-entries on the whole buffer only sorts the
top level nodes.
Here's a rather inefficient hack (but hey,
Noah Slater nsla...@tumbolia.org writes:
Hello, Noah!
I would like to my clocktable include a line for every node, regardless of
whether there is any time clocked, or whether the time clocked is 0:00.
My intention here is to highlight notes that have received no attention. I
want them to
Alexander Baier lexi.ba...@gmail.com writes:
Hello, Alexander, Martin!
you might want to have a look at gnus - an news/email client for
emacs. It has something called scoring (I believe this is a concept from
usenet/nntp). It allowes to do exactly what you want to do and even
more. You can
Christoph Groth christ...@grothesque.org writes:
Hello, Christoph!
I’m looking for a quick way to check the total time spent on a task. I
bet I’m missing something obvious. (I have set
org-clock-mode-line-total to today, so I do not see the total time of a
clocked-in task in the mode
Christoph Groth christ...@grothesque.org writes:
Hello, Christoph!
C-c C-x C-d (org-clock-display) will show the task times as overlays
on the headings.
That seems to be exactly what I need. It works, but only shows times
for top-level headings (i.e. for example miscellaneous but not the
Ken Mankoff mank...@gmail.com writes:
Hello, Ken!
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument integer-or-marker-p nil)
put-text-property(28799 nil org-effort :15)
org-refresh-properties(Effort org-effort)
byte-code(\306!\203\f.q\210\202.
I think Bastien has just committed a
David Masterson dsmaster...@gmail.com writes:
Hello, David!
I've installed a full version of Cygwin on a Windows 8.1 system. I'm,
therefore, using Emacs 24.3 but I've added the org-mode 8.2.5h package.
...
org-with-silent-modifications being an invalid function (from
Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com
writes:
Hello, Sebastien!
Why are Emacs Lisp minor modes loaded for exporting
the Org document to HTML?
If not necessary, this seems suboptimal (performance-wise).
org-export-format-source-code-or-example loads the mode associated with
the
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl writes:
Hello, Marcin, all!
I'd like to export an Org-mode file to /multiple/ HTML files. For
instance, I might want to convert all first and second level
...
Thanks a lot! Your code seems inspiring - I've only skimmed through it
now, but e.g. the
), which had
checked for (eobp) in it, but outline-next-heading returns nil if there
are no further headings.
Sacha Chua
I use the weekday specifiers for org-read-date a lot when scheduling tasks.
For example, I frequently use things like +sat - the + isn't needed for
this, but I still do it out of habit (sat works just as well). Sometimes
I want to postpone tasks to the same day next week. I think of fri as
the
subtree in local mode and then
go back to global (normal) mode instead of dealing with 2 windows.
Have you considered M-x org-narrow-to-subtree? You can use M-x widen to
get back to the full view.
Sacha Chua
Michael Gilbert m...@gilbert.org writes:
Hello, Michael!
one of them involves a piece that I've wanted for a while: a way to
keep the data that is lost when I refile an item from my default
date-tree file ― the date the item was created/added.
Have you considered using org-capture with the
, prompt
you for the type of drink (you can define a completion table) and any
other notes you want to add, and file it automatically. Drink coffee
and Drink tea aren't really TODOs or habits, so this might be better
for you.
Sacha Chua
code to
parse the CSV and update your Org file. It's totally a hack, though.
Sacha Chua
! That was entirely user error. =) I used #+BEGIN_SRC and forgot the
emacs-lisp after, so it gave me nil. Thanks for checking!
Sacha Chua
http://sachachua.com
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