RE: TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-06-12 Thread Cook, Malcolm
Agreed, +1, yes yes, much appreciated, I look forward to your summaries, I always learn something useful…. ~Malcolm

Re: TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-06-12 Thread Bill Burdick
Just saw this -- this is a great service to the community, thanks for doing it! -- Bill On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 12:36 PM Timothy wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > As we arrive at the end of May, I'm about to publish the 3rd issue of > /This Month in Org/. I thought I'd share the current draft with

Re: TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-06-12 Thread Jeremie Juste
Hello Jack On Thursday, 10 Jun 2021 at 05:56, Jack Kamm wrote: > Hi Jeremie, > > Jeremie Juste writes: > >> Just a precision async process is already available in R. Thanks again >> to Jack Kamm for this input. > > I believe async evaluation in R still requires my external package: Yes you are

Re: TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-06-10 Thread Jack Kamm
Hi Jeremie, Jeremie Juste writes: > Just a precision async process is already available in R. Thanks again > to Jack Kamm for this input. I believe async evaluation in R still requires my external package: https://github.com/jackkamm/ob-session-async Are you sure you don't have that package

Re: TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-06-10 Thread Jeremie Juste
Hello Timothy, On Monday, 31 May 2021 at 01:33, Timothy wrote: Many thanks for these highlights. I value them very much as even though I check this list almost everyday, I missed the thread on 'Font lock for inline export snippets'. Just a precision async process is already available in R.

Re: TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-06-02 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 2 Jun 2021 at 00:38, Timothy wrote: > Eric S Fraga writes: >> I would find this quite useful as I hate typing : when entering diary >> entries. Where does this support exist? > > This is for date entry using `org-time-stamp' at the very least. I'm not > sure if anything else is

Re: TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-06-01 Thread Timothy
Eric S Fraga writes: > Thank you for this. Your summaries are very useful. I find out things > that I somehow missed despite being on the mailing list. Great to hear! > However, there is one item that not only did I miss but I don't see it > in org itself: > > * Add support for HHhMM date

Re: TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-06-01 Thread Eric S Fraga
Timothy, thank you for this. Your summaries are very useful. I find out things that I somehow missed despite being on the mailing list. However, there is one item that not only did I miss but I don't see it in org itself: * Add support for HHhMM date formats (e.g. 13h20) Gustavo Barros I

Re: TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-05-31 Thread John Corless
Timothy, Thanks for your work on this. I think it is an excellent resource. Best regards, John On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 12:36 PM Timothy wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > As we arrive at the end of May, I'm about to publish the 3rd issue of > /This Month in Org/. I thought I'd share the current

Re: TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-05-30 Thread tomas
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 01:33:08AM +0800, Timothy wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > As we arrive at the end of May, I'm about to publish the 3rd issue of > /This Month in Org/ [...] This is *very* nice :-) Thanks so much. Cheers - t signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-05-30 Thread Juan Manuel MacĂ­as
Hi Timothy, Timothy writes: > Hi Everyone, > > As we arrive at the end of May, I'm about to publish the 3rd issue of > /This Month in Org/. I thought I'd share the current draft with the list > the day before I publish to so that those of you who are interested have > the chance to point out any

TMIO Pre-release, request for feedback

2021-05-30 Thread Timothy
Hi Everyone, As we arrive at the end of May, I'm about to publish the 3rd issue of /This Month in Org/. I thought I'd share the current draft with the list the day before I publish to so that those of you who are interested have the chance to point out any errors, let me know if there's anything