Re: 31.0.50; Org Persist file formatting

2024-08-31 Thread Michael Mauger
Original Message On 8/31/24 10:43 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Michael Mauger writes: > > > Bad news :( I do not have a reproducible set of steps, but I'll start > looking for one. I am not using the fix you sent and am using the latest > mast

Re: 31.0.50; Org Persist file formatting

2024-08-29 Thread Michael Mauger
On Sunday, August 25th, 2024 at 3:31 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Michael Mauger michael.mau...@protonmail.com writes: > > > Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. This change has seemed to work, > > but I haven't been playing with my Org Babel config much lately. I&

Re: 31.0.50; Org Persist file formatting

2024-07-24 Thread Michael Mauger
ainer On Monday, July 8th, 2024 at 1:39 PM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Michael Mauger michael.mau...@protonmail.com writes: > > > > > (Note: the "..." in the last entry; sometimes it showed up as "\...".) > > > > > > This is curious. May i

Re: 31.0.50; Org Persist file formatting

2024-07-08 Thread Michael Mauger
On Monday, July 8th, 2024 at 11:45 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Michael Mauger michael.mau...@protonmail.com writes: > > > This bug has been difficult to reproduce but several people have > > encountered it, or symptoms of it. Most recently, there has been this > > thr

31.0.50; Org Persist file formatting

2024-07-08 Thread Michael Mauger
tainer ((elisp org-element--headline-cache) (elisp org-element--cache) (version "2.3")) :persist-file "49/605653-361a-49a4-a000-47db8d522096" :associated (:hash "aa1176747642fdac45aaf96095a88367" :file "/home/michael/Proje

Re: [PATCH] Run latex more than once for LaTeX src block evaluation

2024-06-10 Thread Michael
Ihor Radchenko writes: Michael writes: Sorry-- got sidetracked by something else. I see what you mean. OK, so the proposal is: change the ".png" branch in `org-babel-execute:latex' to override `org-preview-process-alist' with something that will: - actually pro

Re: [PATCH] Run latex more than once for LaTeX src block evaluation

2024-06-09 Thread Michael
Ihor Radchenko writes: Michael writes: ... So, it makes sense for `org-babel-execute:latex' to override `org-preview-latex-default-process' temporarily, to something actually generating .png file. Sorry-- got sidetracked by something else. I see what you mean. OK, so the p

Re: Clarification of patch

2024-06-08 Thread Michael Mason
t "to have heading a slim" means... I think it should be "...where the chances of having a heading are slim" -- Michael

[BUG] org-element-cache [9.6.15 (release_9.6.15 @ /snap/emacs/current/usr/share/emacs/29.3/lisp/org/)]

2024-05-30 Thread Michael Metzger
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.

Re: [PATCH] Run latex more than once for LaTeX src block evaluation

2024-04-04 Thread Michael
Oh-- and pass `processing-type' to `org-create-formula-image' explicitly. -- Michael

Re: [PATCH] Run latex more than once for LaTeX src block evaluation

2024-04-04 Thread Michael
Ihor Radchenko writes: Michael writes: Should we perhaps have different variables for preview & Org source block evaluation? Likely yes. In fact, ob-latex is making use of `org-preview-latex-process-alist' only in a single cond branch in `org-babel-execute:latex' -

Re: Inactive timestamps show up in agenda

2024-04-04 Thread Michael Maurer
On Thu, 4 Apr 2024 at 13:01, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > > Michael Maurer writes: > > > Both <2024-04-04 Do> and [2024-04-04 Do] show up in Agenda-View. > > Google couldn't really help me on that, and I'm thinking maybe there's > > a flag I set to

Inactive timestamps show up in agenda

2024-04-04 Thread Michael Maurer
Both <2024-04-04 Do> and [2024-04-04 Do] show up in Agenda-View. Google couldn't really help me on that, and I'm thinking maybe there's a flag I set to include every timestamp in Agenda? I don't know. For reference, the entries look like this: * TEST <2024-04-04 Do> [2024-04-04 Do] shows as Thu

Re: [PATCH] Run latex more than once for LaTeX src block evaluation

2024-03-27 Thread Michael
Max Nikulin writes: On 24/03/2024 15:58, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Max Nikulin writes: On 22/03/2024 05:55, Michael wrote: I have a small patch for `org-preview-latex-process-alist' making the default setting for LaTeX source block evaluation be running latex three times (instead o

Re: [PATCH] Run latex more than once for LaTeX src block evaluation

2024-03-22 Thread Michael
rows needed to be drawn). Oh-- and it's not just previews (sorry if I gave that impression)-- it's also required for "evaluating" LaTeX source blocks. CCing Timothy and Kathik - I see that https://code.tecosaur.net/tec/org-mode/src/branch/dev/lisp/org-latex-preview.el#L102 still uses a single compiler invocation. -- Michael

[PATCH] Run latex more than once for LaTeX src block evaluation

2024-03-22 Thread Michael
ed in the docstring for `org-latex-pdf-process' which itself runs latex three times by default. This patch just brings the former variable into parity with the latter. >From 7b297f61ee6dfb74e64c9b2a706982638a69e7f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Herstine Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2024 1

[BUG] org-highlight-latex-and-related naive + script renders links improperly

2024-01-30 Thread Michael Klooss
but confusing nonetheless. So it would be nice if this could be fixed. Thank you and best, Michael OpenPGP_0x3B635BCF7240FEA4.asc Description: OpenPGP public key OpenPGP_signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Stripping captured journal entries

2024-01-05 Thread Michael Welle
Hi, "Loris Bennett" writes: > Hi, > > I capture journal entries such as > > * 2024-01 January > > ** 2024-01-03 Wednesday > > *** Did this > Added: [2024-01-03 Wed 10:35] > - foo > > *** Did that > Added: [2024-01-03 Wed 12:13] > - bar > > ** 2024-01-04 Thursday > > *

Re: [BUG] Tab width in Org files must be 8, not 4 [9.7-pre (release_9.6.13-995-g1d7297 @ /Users/michael/.config/emacs/straight/build/org/)]

2023-12-18 Thread Michael Dixon
Oh… that would do it. Thank you for your help! > On Dec 18, 2023, at 12:10, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > > Michael Dixon mailto:dixiu...@gmail.com>> writes: > >> After a recent update, when I am editing a bulleted list (with an indent >> of 2 spaces, like you can see

[BUG] Tab width in Org files must be 8, not 4 [9.7-pre (release_9.6.13-995-g1d7297 @ /Users/michael/.config/emacs/straight/build/org/)]

2023-12-18 Thread Michael Dixon
ckage: Org mode version 9.7-pre (release_9.6.13-995-g1d7297 @ /Users/michael/.config/emacs/straight/build/org/)

Re: Completion of links to man pages

2023-10-07 Thread Michael Albinus
s yet). Just a data point. Best regards, Michael.

Re: BUG: org-cut-special on inlinetask kill until point-max

2023-08-17 Thread Michael Dauer
e actual heading (after the asterisks). Am Do., 17. Aug. 2023 um 13:30 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko < yanta...@posteo.net>: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > I probably mis-interpreted the code. Because then I would also fail for > > normal headings. Just thinking about the symptoms

Re: BUG: org-cut-special on inlinetask kill until point-max

2023-08-17 Thread Michael Dauer
tasks including the END line as a branch. Then org-cut-special would do something useful on them, i.e. cutting the inlinetask includinging its contents and the END line. Am Do., 17. Aug. 2023 um 10:42 Uhr schrieb Michael Dauer < mick.da...@gmail.com>: > I looked directly into the code and I thi

Re: BUG: org-cut-special on inlinetask kill until point-max

2023-08-17 Thread Michael Dauer
should take the element at point. Am Mi., 16. Aug. 2023 um 18:02 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko < yanta...@posteo.net>: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > No. Here also * h2 gets killed by org-cut-special. > > You may need to pull the latest main. > > > What is REPRO_ARGS?

Re: BUG: org-cut-special on inlinetask kill until point-max

2023-08-16 Thread Michael Dauer
No. Here also * h2 gets killed by org-cut-special. What is REPRO_ARGS? org-onlinetask.el is included org repo anyway? Ihor Radchenko schrieb am Mi., 16. Aug. 2023, 14:11: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > Put the point on the second line - the inlinetask "ilt". > >

Re: BUG: org-cut-special on inlinetask kill until point-max

2023-08-16 Thread Michael Dauer
Put the point on the second line - the inlinetask "ilt". Am Mi., 16. Aug. 2023 um 13:47 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko < yanta...@posteo.net>: > Michael Dauer writes: > > >>>> > > * h1 > > *** ilt > > *** END > >

BUG: org-cut-special on inlinetask kill until point-max

2023-08-16 Thread Michael Dauer
>>> * h1 *** ilt *** END ** h11 * h2 <<< org-cut-special somewhere on the send line kills all but the first line. Org mode version 9.7-pre (release_9.6.7-594-gf03b83 I don't think that this bug existed in the previous versions.

Re: BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-08-09 Thread Michael Dauer
Maybe it helps to share you other fix there? Am Mi., 9. Aug. 2023 um 11:14 Uhr schrieb Michael Dauer < mick.da...@gmail.com>: > I don't know how to get swiper activated in a "clean" manner from there. > In my operational set-up everything is based on straight. >

Re: BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-08-09 Thread Michael Dauer
hr schrieb Ihor Radchenko < yanta...@posteo.net>: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > The issue is still easy to reproduce: > >>>> > > * h1 > > a > > * h2 > > b > > * h3 > > b > > * h4 > > c > > <<&

Re: BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-08-08 Thread Michael Dauer
e, but h2 works again. (org-fold-core--clear-isearch-overlays) still fixes the buffer. Am Fr., 4. Aug. 2023 um 16:11 Uhr schrieb William Denton : > On 4 August 2023, Michael Dauer wrote: > > > I'm on main (Org mode version 9.7-pre (release_9.6.7-594-gf03b83), and > it's >

Re: BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-08-04 Thread Michael Dauer
I'm on main (Org mode version 9.7-pre (release_9.6.7-594-gf03b83), and it's not fixed. Am I missing something? Am Do., 1. Juni 2023 um 13:33 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko < yanta...@posteo.net>: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > I think I found a way to cons

Re: BUG: org-protocol broken

2023-08-01 Thread Michael Dauer
Sorry, my mistake. >>>org-protocol://store-link?url=foo&title=bar<<< works. Am Di., 1. Aug. 2023 um 15:38 Uhr schrieb Michael Dauer < mick.da...@gmail.com>: > Just look at the first examples, which are 1-to-1 copied from org-protocol > code/documentation. >

Re: BUG: org-protocol broken

2023-08-01 Thread Michael Dauer
Just look at the first examples, which are 1-to-1 copied from org-protocol code/documentation. org-protocol://store-link?url=foo&title=bar is not working. And this is exactly what store-link is for. Am Di., 1. Aug. 2023 um 14:01 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko < yanta...@posteo.net>: >

BUG: org-protocol broken

2023-08-01 Thread Michael Dauer
Org mode version 9.7-pre (release_9.6.4-327-gf81ba4 org-protocol://store-link?url=http:%2F%2Flocalhost%2Findex.html&title=The%20title stores http://localhost/index.html org-protocol://store-link?url=val&key2=val2 stores val org-protocol://store-link?url=val?key2=val2 stores val?key2 org-protoco

Re: org code and error catching

2023-06-02 Thread Michael Heerdegen
ance to have full backtraces there, and I was unsure if it is truly > safe. I don't recall either why I originally needed backtraces for it. There was a reason, but I don't remember. > I see no obvious downsides though. > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=1cb5de621 Thanks, Ihor. Michael.

Re: org code and error catching

2023-06-01 Thread Michael Heerdegen
Michael Heerdegen writes: > I reviewed it shortly - looks appropriate. Though, I think you didn't change the occurrence that this thread started with - `org-eval'. Does changing this one cause problems? Michael.

Re: org code and error catching

2023-06-01 Thread Michael Heerdegen
Ihor Radchenko writes: > I changed instances that appear to be safe. > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=5b4eebfab I reviewed it shortly - looks appropriate. Thank you very much! Michael.

Re: org code and error catching

2023-05-16 Thread Michael Heerdegen
r than blindly). I would prefer to help differently (like reviewing a patch), honestly, unless there is really no one more appropriate to find. Michael.

Re: org code and error catching

2023-05-16 Thread Michael Heerdegen
Ihor Radchenko writes: > What are those? > I do not have anything failing on my side. See the attached file. I had been using an up-to-date Emacs master build. Michael. <>

Re: org code and error catching

2023-05-15 Thread Michael Heerdegen
s-debug' (everywhere but not in the tests), ran "git clean -xf", then "make" again, and ran the tests again. Again 6 failing tests. Not sure if I did something wrong. Michael.

Re: org code and error catching

2023-05-14 Thread Michael Heerdegen
Ihor Radchenko writes: > This is a good idea, except that `condition-case-unless-debug' has > non-obvious side effects that interfere with ERT (Org testing system). What side effects are these? Thx, Michael.

Re: BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-05-14 Thread Michael Dauer
I think I found a way to consistently reproduce the issue: >>> * h1 a * h2 b * h3 b * h4 c <<< Collapse all. All is fine at this time. At pos-min call (query-replace) bbb -> zzz: Already when asking whether to replace it cannot expand. h2 and h3 are expansion is broken. (org-fold-co

Re: BUG: (org-insert-subheading) fails when on true begin of line (first star) of heading

2023-05-12 Thread Michael Dauer
hild instead of a child. Not important for me, just strangely non-intuitive. Ihor Radchenko schrieb am Do., 11. Mai 2023, 12:11: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > Example > > * h1 > > <>** h11 > > > > brings: > > * h1 > > *** <> > >

BUG: (org-insert-subheading) fails when on true begin of line (first star) of heading

2023-05-11 Thread Michael Dauer
Example * h1 <>** h11 brings: * h1 *** <> ** h11 expected: * h1 ** h11 *** <> Org mode version 9.7-pre (release_9.6.4-327-gf81ba4

Re: BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-05-09 Thread Michael Dauer
Just another check on my side for any appearance of "org-fold-": Nothing in my code, only org related packages use it. $ grep -r -l org-fold- . ./org/.git/index ./org/doc/org-manual.org ./org/etc/ORG-NEWS ./org/lisp/ob-core.el ./org/lisp/ob-exp.el ./org/lisp/ob-lilypond.el ./org/lisp/ob-ref.el ./o

Re: BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-05-08 Thread Michael Dauer
What could be called. It's not org-fold-core-style. Can I be just a data corruption of the text properties? I've no idea what they are exactly, and what other parts use them. Maybe a conflicting key, or failed optimization, or side effect on the regions they apply to. I just want to give ideas fro

Re: BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-05-06 Thread Michael Dauer
t;…") (setq org-modern-hide-stars nil) ; somehow fixes indentation of body And I think that I can only do it after loading org-mode. Am Sa., 6. Mai 2023 um 09:36 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko : > Michael Dauer writes: > > > This sibling branch works: > > Text content at posi

Re: BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-05-06 Thread Michael Dauer
org-fold-outline Am Sa., 6. Mai 2023 um 09:18 Uhr schrieb Michael Dauer : > Got another observation: > Text content at position 30248: > > > There is an overlay here: > From 30248 to 30442 > evaporatet > invisibleorg-fold-outline > is

Re: BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-05-06 Thread Michael Dauer
Got another observation: Text content at position 30248: There is an overlay here: From 30248 to 30442 evaporatet invisibleorg-fold-outline isearch-open-invisible delete-overlay org-invisibleorg-fold-outline priority 5 There are text proper

Re: BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-05-05 Thread Michael Dauer
would have to wait until it happens again. Am Fr., 5. Mai 2023 um 19:43 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko : > Michael Dauer writes: > > > Based on my analyses it's not the cycle functions, but must come from > > broken text attributes. Even (org-fold-core-region (point-min) > (po

BUG: org-cycle does not unfold some subtrees

2023-05-05 Thread Michael Dauer
Maybe I missed a known bug when doing the research. But all the other reports describe different and reproducible behaviour. Sometimes (often) I cannot unfold a subtree. It then affects only one or more subtrees while others in the same buffer or even the same branch still work. The only fix then

special blocks extras

2023-02-26 Thread Michael Welle
Hi, I wanted to play with special blocks and started by installing the package org-special-block-extras and defining a new block: (org-defblock hmwfoo nil (reps 3) "Ahoj" (message "ahoj: %s" contents) (org-parse (s-repeat reps contents))) For the tests I started with exporting to html. A

Clicking timestamps doesn't work until org-agenda is called manually

2023-01-27 Thread Michael Maurer
Subject line basically states the problem; when I start Emacs and try to click a timestamp such as <2023-01-16 Mo.>, I get the message "Symbol's value as variable is void: org-agenda-buffer-name". However, once org-agenda is called, repeating the action results in the org-agenda view.

Re: evil-mode ' / ' only searches visible

2023-01-20 Thread Michael Maurer
On Fri, 20 Jan 2023 at 10:59, Michael Maurer wrote: > > I don't know if it's something I pressed, or something that's happened > after an update, but when I search in evil-mode using /, it now only > searches headlines and everything visible. It no longer auto-expands

evil-mode ' / ' only searches visible

2023-01-20 Thread Michael Maurer
I don't know if it's something I pressed, or something that's happened after an update, but when I search in evil-mode using /, it now only searches headlines and everything visible. It no longer auto-expands. Isearch works just fine. Not sure where I should ask this, probably evil-mode mailing lis

Re: (org-element-parse-buffer) and (org-with-wide-buffer)

2023-01-11 Thread Michael Dauer
Yes, but the missing headings are within the narrowed subtree. Am Mi., 11. Jan. 2023 um 12:22 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko < yanta...@posteo.net>: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > But within (org-with-wide-buffer) the collapsed branches should be > visible. > > You

Re: (org-element-parse-buffer) and (org-with-wide-buffer)

2023-01-11 Thread Michael Dauer
But within (org-with-wide-buffer) the collapsed branches should be visible. Ihor Radchenko schrieb am Mi., 11. Jän. 2023, 11:02: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > I would expect both output rows to be identical. But it seems > > that (org-with-wide-buffer) has no effect on

(org-element-parse-buffer) and (org-with-wide-buffer)

2023-01-11 Thread Michael Dauer
I see a potential bug here: (org-element-parse-buffer) with VISIBLE-ONLY does not include regions made visible with (org-with-wide-buffer). Test (Have h2.2.1 collapsed before running it.): >>> * h1 ** h2 *** h2.1 *** h2.2 #+begin_src elisp (org-with-wide-buffer (org-narrow-to-subtree) (goto-char

Using header-args to set default TODO state?

2023-01-04 Thread Michael Maurer
I've been wondering if it's possible to define a default todo-state for all items appearing under a headline, like * shopping list :PROPERTIES: :header-args: todo-state: TOBUY :END: ** bananas ** bread so when calling org-agenda both bananas and bread have the todo-state TOBUY applied to them. Ob

Re: Expand macros in links

2022-12-27 Thread Michael Dauer
Agree. How do you run such feature polls? Ihor Radchenko schrieb am Di., 27. Dez. 2022, 17:20: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > I'm aware of this theoretical conflict. But I see the risk as very low > > compared to the value of not having to make a lot of customizat

Re: Expand macros in links

2022-12-27 Thread Michael Dauer
t expansion. Or any other escape sequence to bring the conflict probability to 0.001. Am Di., 27. Dez. 2022 um 16:51 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko < yanta...@posteo.net>: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > I mean something like: > > * Heading > > [[http:abc{{{input-file}}}]

Re: Expand macros in links

2022-12-27 Thread Michael Dauer
erful especially for action links and deep links into other applications. Am Di., 27. Dez. 2022 um 16:30 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko < yanta...@posteo.net>: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > I do not understand why links are excluded from macro expansion. I would > > see it as ver

Expand macros in links

2022-12-27 Thread Michael Dauer
Hi, I do not understand why links are excluded from macro expansion. I would see it as very valuable to have macros for links too. The change would be as simple as inserting (eq type 'link) into org-macro-replace-all. May I recommend this patch. Thanks, Michael

Re: BUG: org-sbe not working anymore: Format specifier doesn’t match argument type

2022-11-04 Thread Michael Dauer
It's this fixed? How can I track myself? Ihor Radchenko schrieb am Mo., 17. Okt. 2022, 15:11: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > Org mode version 9.5.5 (9.5.5-geeae6e > > > > #+CALL: test1() > > > > #+RESULTS: > > : 1 > > > > #+CALL:

Re: Exporting images to different output formats

2022-11-01 Thread Michael Welle
Hello, Ihor Radchenko writes: > Michael Welle writes: [...] >> {{{img(./foo, foo, barfoo)}}} >> >> That kind of works (and breaks if I want commas in the caption) > > Re: commas. See 13.5 Macro Replacement I found that shortly after posting. Works as expected. >

Exporting images to different output formats

2022-10-29 Thread Michael Welle
Hello, I want to export to different output formats. Trouble is the way ox-gfm exports images. So I thought, hm, why not utilise macros to abstract away the differences. Well, that escalated quickly: #+macro: img_gfm (eval (concat "#+begin_export md\n![img](" $1 " \"" $2 "\")\n*Abb.: " $2 "* (Q

Re: org-persist-write slow when pp-use-max-width is t

2022-10-21 Thread Michael Eliachevitch
https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=58687 Let's see what the emacs devs have to say about it. -- Michael Eliachevitch Public PGP Key: https://keyoxide.org/hkp/546908c782383ad0e7d894ec1b8f95c8125dce31

org-persist-write slow when pp-use-max-width is t

2022-10-20 Thread Michael Eliachevitch
zation options? If you think this is not an issue with org-mode, maybe I/we could forward this to the pp-maintainers, as it's in emacs core possibly to emacs-devel? I think at least a warning in the variable documentation about performance hits might have been helpful. Best regards, Michael Eliachevitch

BUG: org-sbe not working anymore: Format specifier doesn’t match argument type

2022-10-17 Thread Michael Dauer
Org mode version 9.5.5 (9.5.5-geeae6e #+CALL: test1() #+RESULTS: : 1 #+CALL: test2() Fails with: Format specifier doesn’t match argument type * Test #+name: test1 #+begin_src elisp 1 #+end_src #+NAME: test2 #+begin_src elisp (org-sbe "test1") #+end_src

Re: Org 9.6-pre and Bash sessions

2022-10-13 Thread Michael Welle
Hello, Rudolf Adamkovič writes: > Hello there! > > I noticed today that Bash source blocks with ':session" does not seem to > work with Org 9.6-pre (3e8648775). Does anyone else have the problem? funnily I observed something similar while generating semester projects for my students. Example:

BUG: (org-up-element) does not work from inlinetask

2022-10-12 Thread Michael Dauer
(org-up-element) does not jump up when cursor is on inlinetask. From within the inlinetask it jumps to the inlinetask heading, but from there not higher in the hierarchy. Org mode version 9.5.5 (9.5.5-geeae6e

Re: Issue with export of inlinetasks

2022-10-02 Thread Michael Dauer
org-version reports the same version, but now the same code (posted before) works. So it's fixed. But shouldn't org-version report 9.5.5 instead of 9.5? Ihor Radchenko schrieb am Fr., 30. Sep. 2022, 10:22: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > This is the latest commit on ma

Re: Issue with export of inlinetasks

2022-09-30 Thread Michael Dauer
hr schrieb Ihor Radchenko < yanta...@gmail.com>: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > There seems to be an issue with export of inlinetasks, at least with > > customizing it. Org mode version 9.5 (9.5-gced2b3 > > Can you try the latest bugfix or main branch instead? > > -

Issue with export of inlinetasks

2022-09-29 Thread Michael Dauer
There seems to be an issue with export of inlinetasks, at least with customizing it. Org mode version 9.5 (9.5-gced2b3 Please see the POC below: * heading 1 ** heading 1.1 * heading 2 *** TODO inline task *** END * heading 3 ** heading 3.1 * Direct is fine #+begin_src elisp

Re: org-element API does not identify inlinetasks (correctly)

2022-09-29 Thread Michael Dauer
There is a (require 'org-inlinetask), and I use inlinetasks a lot. Am Do., 29. Sept. 2022 um 13:18 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko < yanta...@gmail.com>: > Michael Dauer writes: > > > Inlinetasks are always interpreted to be of type heading. This causes > > multiple issu

org-element API does not identify inlinetasks (correctly)

2022-09-29 Thread Michael Dauer
Inlinetasks are always interpreted to be of type heading. This causes multiple issues e.g with export. I think that I could track it to the function org-element--current-element, where the check for headings is before the one for inlinetasks, while inlinetask is just a sub-type of heading. Hence

BUG: org-show-context 'lineage not showing direct parent of inlinetask

2022-09-12 Thread Michael Dauer
This e.g. affects pressing TAB on an inlinetask in the agenda view. Org mode version 9.5 (9.5-gced2b3

Re: discovering export (and other) keywords?

2022-07-21 Thread Michael Eliachevitch
st wonder if it wouldn't be better to have a package providing completion-at-point-functions for that from the start and if this couldn't be provided by org. Cheers, Michael [1]: https://github.com/xenodium/company-org-block [2]: https://github.com/minad/corfu [3]: https://github.com/m

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-07-04 Thread Michael Powe
making the perfect an enemy of the good. In a foot race, the goal is to get across the finish line. Similarly, our goal is to get our money where it needs to go. It's good to keep that in mind. Thanks. mp -- "Do not neglect to do good, and to share what you have." - Hebrews 13:1

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-07-01 Thread Michael Powe
(I suspect that RMS doesn't have final say over that decision.) Thanks. mp -- "Do not neglect to do good, and to share what you have." - Hebrews 13:16a Michael Powe Naugatuck CT USA po...@ctpowe.net

Re: org-agenda-prefix-format and tab stops

2022-06-30 Thread Michael Maurer
On Thu, 30 Jun 2022 at 14:52, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > > Michael Maurer writes: > > > Here's how it looks vs. how I want it to look https://imgur.com/a/5YfTeZh > > See org-agenda-todo-keyword-format. > > Best, > Ihor Oh wow, that's exactly it. Thanks the both of you.

Re: org-agenda-prefix-format and tab stops

2022-06-30 Thread Michael Maurer
t; i am not understanding what you are trying to do. do you have headers > before other columns? are you perhaps looking for > org-agenda-todo-keyword-format ? or is it the prefix format that is > varying for you? > > > On 6/29/22, Michael Maurer wrote: > > hi, > > > >

org-agenda-prefix-format and tab stops

2022-06-29 Thread Michael Maurer
hi, I've discovered org-agenda-prefix-format, but can't figure out how to add a tab-stop after every todo-item. So basically that the headlines are aligned regardless of the character-length of the todo-item. My current setup looks like this: (setq org-agenda-prefix-format '( (agenda . " %?-1

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-06-28 Thread Michael Powe
On 6/27/2022 21:54, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Michael Powe writes: Anyone completely serious about a refusal to use nonfree tools for making donations will send a check in the mail, literally. Would providing something like "Contact us via email if you prefer to make a donation

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-06-27 Thread Michael Powe
up for it. That the FSF isn't using one suggests such services are thin on the ground, or nonexistent. Thanks. mp -- "Do not neglect to do good, and to share what you have." - Hebrews 13:16a Michael Powe Naugatuck CT USA po...@ctpowe.net

Re: Org Agenda Error

2022-06-12 Thread Michael Powe
hello, Thank you for the followup. Yes, I should have mentioned that the date is correctly updated following the error. Very odd, considering the text of the error message. Thanks. mp On 6/12/2022 13:46, Bhavin Gandhi wrote: Hello Michael On Sun, 12 Jun 2022 at 21:20, Michael Powe wrote

Org Agenda Error

2022-06-12 Thread Michael Powe
ge several times. * Org mode version 9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-535-ged6f8d.dirty @ c:/Users/micha/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/org-new/org-mode/lisp/) * GNU Emacs 29.0.50 (build 2, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2022-06-09 Thanks. mp -- "Do not neglect to do good, and to share what you have." - H

ob-ledger stopped working

2022-04-08 Thread Michael Englehorn
I was running my ledger reports today, and discovered that ob-ledger seems to be gone. Was there a reason it was removed, and is there a way for me to get it back? I use it frequently. Thank you,Michael Englehorn publickey - michael@englehorn.com - 0x8B2C043D.asc Description: application/pgp

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-02-28 Thread Michael Powe
t there.When buying overseas, I use PP as a routing agent to mask from my bank the destination of my CC charges. Org will tread its own path on this. My feeling is that there's more at stake than Euros. But, I'm just a user. mp -- "Do not neglect to do good, and to share what you have." - Hebrews 13:16a Michael Powe Naugatuck CT USA po...@ctpowe.net

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-02-27 Thread Michael Powe
and to share what you have." - Hebrews 13:16a Michael Powe Naugatuck CT USA po...@ctpowe.net

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github (was: Communication problems and possible problems with the website)

2022-02-25 Thread Michael Powe
s links to various blogs, reddit, stackoverflow, and even youtube and it feels right. I notice that I am confused. I would like to hear Bastien's opinion on the topic. Best, Ihor -- "Do not neglect to do good, and to share what you have." - Hebrews 13:16a Michael Powe Naugatuck CT USA po...@ctpowe.net

"Warning: Missing format argument"

2022-02-24 Thread Michael Powe
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Re: LaTeX letters in Org

2022-02-21 Thread Michael Eliachevitch
lines and their contents, which was useful for multi-line settings like the from- and to-adresses, but I haven't seen anything like that that in any other exporters. Cheers, Michael signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: LaTeX letters in Org

2022-02-18 Thread Michael Eliachevitch
tasks, notes and journalling-type entries, not for long-form writing. But as a letters are usually short and writting in one session, capture-templates seem a good fit. Cheers, Michael -- Michael Eliachevitch Public PGP Key: https://keyoxide.org/hkp/546908c782383ad0e7d894ec1b8f95c8125dce31

Re: LaTeX letters in Org

2022-02-18 Thread Michael Eliachevitch
ctex in latex export blocks, but I don't think latex language servers like digestif (https://github.com/astoff/digestif) work well with them. Cheers, Michael -- Michael Eliachevitch Public PGP Key: https://keyoxide.org/hkp/546908c782383ad0e7d894ec1b8f95c8125dce31

Re: Root heading when exporting sub-trees

2022-02-15 Thread Michael Dauer
Sorry, please ignore. The problem was in front of the screen. Am Di., 15. Feb. 2022 um 14:16 Uhr schrieb Sébastien Miquel < sebastien.miq...@posteo.eu>: > Hi, > > Michael Dauer writes: > > When I export a subtree I normally want to produce a document for the > > topic

Root heading when exporting sub-trees

2022-02-15 Thread Michael Dauer
Org mode version 9.5.2 (9.5.2-ge7ea95 When I export a subtree I normally want to produce a document for the topic of the subtree. So I would expect that the contents of the subtree would be exported with the heading as title (and maybe file name) and the children promoted to level 1. What I recei

[BUG] org-element--cache: parser error [9.5.2 (release_9.5.2-378-g98588e.dirty @ c:/Users/micha/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/org-new/org-mode/lisp/)]

2022-02-11 Thread Michael Powe
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Re: Shell SRC blocks under Windows

2022-02-04 Thread Michael Powe
neglect to do good, and to share what you have." - Hebrews 13:16a Michael Powe Naugatuck CT USA po...@ctpowe.net

Re: [BUG] Plain capture template clocks into following headline instead of given olp [9.5.1 (release_9.5.1-15-gdb4805 @ /usr/share/emacs/29.0.50/lisp/org/)]

2021-12-07 Thread Michael Eliachevitch
m not sure what the procedure following the bug report will be, as I'm quite new here on the mailing list and am still more used to working with github-issues etc, but I guess patience is key in an open source project. Cheers, Michael signature.asc Description: PGP signature

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