Naresh Gurbuxani writes:
> In my Amazon Web Service account, I can launch emacs from the terminal.
> Nearly all emacs features
> work well. But I miss the ability to view graphs created by code blocks in
> org mode. Have other
> members found a solution?
>
I don't know whether AWS supports
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> So technically, a standalone DEADLINE + repeater isn't allowed -- a
>> repeating task must always have a start date.
>
> May we then use org-deadline-warning-days/timestamp warntime spec as DTSTART?
> VALARM component is not fitting for warning days anyway.
>
>> But
From: Kierin Bell
* lisp/org-id.el (org-id-ts-relative, org-id-ts-relative-method):
(org-id-ts-effective-format):
(org-id-ts-elapsed-format): New custom variables controlling the
relative timestamp feature for the `ts' `org-id-method'.
(org-id-ts-format-strip-redundant): New function for
I am facing the same problem, hopefully some one can help us
- A
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023, at 08:56, Fabio Natali wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I tend to set up my literate programming projects with:
>
> - Emacs and Org
> - Guix, to install the dependencies and create a development environment
> - direnv, to
Naresh Gurbuxani writes:
> I understand that, in terminal, images are not displayed in emacs. Are
> people using other ways to connect to aws where they can see images in emacs?
I don't, but you may look into 40.1 TCP Emacs server (Emacs manual)
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Org mode
I understand that, in terminal, images are not displayed in emacs. Are people
using other ways to connect to aws where they can see images in emacs?
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> On Apr 16, 2023, at 7:01 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Naresh Gurbuxani writes:
>
>> In my Amazon Web Service account,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Indeed.
> I tried to make this point more clear in the attached patch for Org manual.
Applied, onto main.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=62996300e
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Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode contributor,
Learn more about Org mode at
Ruijie Yu writes:
>> -org-mode-parser
>> +/org-mode-parser/
>>
>> This probably belongs to the English version as well.
>
> Should the English version change belong to a new commit, unrelated to
> the translation patchset? Or would I just modify it in the same commit
> where I translate
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Ruijie Yu writes:
>
>>> Series of commits is ok.
>>
>> I have decided to push the changes to an unlisted cloned project on
>> sourcehut (https://sr.ht/~ruijieyu/orgweb), since otherwise I would have
>> to generate the patchset in every iteration, and attach the files
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Ruijie Yu via "General discussions about Org-mode."
> writes:
>
>> I underwent a (painfully long) process of git magickery so that each
>> "translation" commit only _translates_ a file, instead of adds a brand
>> new file with brand new contents. This means reviewers
Hanno Perrey writes:
>>> I have decided to push the changes to an unlisted cloned project on
>>> sourcehut (https://sr.ht/~ruijieyu/orgweb), since otherwise I would have
>>> to generate the patchset in every iteration, and attach the files to
>>> emails _one by one_ on mu4e. Let me know if
Hi!
I tend to set up my literate programming projects with:
- Emacs and Org
- Guix, to install the dependencies and create a development environment
- direnv, to automatically load the Guix environment
- envrc.el, to use direnv from Emacs
It's a great setup and I'm very grateful to the above
>> I have decided to push the changes to an unlisted cloned project on
>> sourcehut (https://sr.ht/~ruijieyu/orgweb), since otherwise I would have
>> to generate the patchset in every iteration, and attach the files to
>> emails _one by one_ on mu4e. Let me know if you need me to attach the
>>
Ruijie Yu writes:
>> Series of commits is ok.
>
> I have decided to push the changes to an unlisted cloned project on
> sourcehut (https://sr.ht/~ruijieyu/orgweb), since otherwise I would have
> to generate the patchset in every iteration, and attach the files to
> emails _one by one_ on mu4e.
Jim Wisniewski writes:
> On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 5:47 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
>> Thanks! Looks like reasonable addition. See some minor comments below.
>
> Ah, thanks for your feedback; this is my first time contributing to Emacs so I
> appreciate the pointers. Okay, I've attached an
Ruijie Yu via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> I underwent a (painfully long) process of git magickery so that each
> "translation" commit only _translates_ a file, instead of adds a brand
> new file with brand new contents. This means reviewers can have an
> easier time to just
Ihor Radchenko (2023-04-16 11:56 +):
> It was an actual bug showed up after switching to lexical scope.
> Fixed, on bugfix.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=0f6ae7296
Thank you!
"Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes:
> When I try to export this org-mode snippet as PDF, I get errors:
>
>
> #+caption: Schematic
> [[https://www.draketo.de/wissen/essd-14-4811-2022-f02-web--cc-by.png][file:essd-14-4811-2022-f02-web--cc-by.png]]
> ...
> The cause seems to be that this is
Carlo Tambuatco writes:
> I restarted emacs with org 9.6.3 and reloaded it uncompiled and
> did M-x toggle-debug-on-error to turn on backtrace on error.
>
> I have also attached a copy of what my org-capture-templates
> variable looks like.
>
> Comparing these backtraces to my
Gautier Ponsinet writes:
> I understand. However, the docstring of the variable says:
>...
> they become unblocked. An exemption to this behavior is when a task is
> blocked because of unchecked checkboxes below it.
Fair point.
It was an actual bug showed up after switching to lexical scope.
Hello Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko (2023-04-16 11:09 +):
> As you instructed Org, checkboxes should be considered as task blockers,
> if unchecked. Then, you instructed Org to hide blocked tasks in agenda.
> Your "Test entry" is blocked by the checkbox. Thus, it is hidden in the
> agenda.
I
Gautier Ponsinet writes:
> (setq org-agenda-files '("~/agenda.org"))
> (setq org-enforce-todo-checkbox-dependencies t)
> (setq org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks 'invisible)
>
> with the following agenda.org file:
>
> * TODO Test entry
> <2023-04-16 dim.>
> - [ ] a checkbox
>
> then the entry "Test
Spencer Baugh writes:
> 1. emacs -Q
> 2. Insert the following in an org-mode buffer
> * head
> a
> b
> 3. C-x h M-^ and note that it's now formatted as:
> a
> b
> * head
`org-delete-indentation' did not support regions properly.
I tried to make things more consistent with `delete-indentation
Naresh Gurbuxani writes:
> In my Amazon Web Service account, I can launch emacs from the terminal.
> Nearly all emacs features work well. But I miss the ability to view graphs
> created by code blocks in org mode. Have other members found a solution?
If your terminal Emacs does not support
Hello everyone,
In an empty "emacs -Q" session, if I evaluate only the following lines:
(setq org-agenda-files '("~/agenda.org"))
(setq org-enforce-todo-checkbox-dependencies t)
(setq org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks 'invisible)
with the following agenda.org file:
* TODO Test entry
<2023-04-16
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