Re: [Pre-PATCH] Overhaul of the LaTeX preview system

2024-01-06 Thread Timothy
Hello again everyone, I’ve recently found a window of blissfully free time, and plan on using it to polish up this effort. Now is a great time to take the branch for a spin and report issues/requests . All the best, Timothy -- Timothy (‘tecosaur’/‘TEC’), Org mode contributor. Learn more

Re: [PATCH v2] Fix background color of latex previews

2024-01-06 Thread Timothy
Hi Roshan, > This change addresses two issues: > > 1. Latex previews in headings have the background color of the > fontified Latex code, rather than the rest of the heading. > > 2. If Latex code is fontified with a face that has the :extend > attribute, and the preview overlay wraps to the next

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2024-01-06 Thread Timothy
Hi Jambunathan, > I am the original author of ox-odt.el. > > The page break feature is available as part of > > > This is a fork of the ODT exporter in Emacs Orgmode. Should I take this to mean that the ox-odt.el in org-mode is no longer actively

Re: [PATCH] Set Python shell in Org edit buffer

2024-01-06 Thread Jack Kamm
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Now, the question is what to do with the existing implementation of > `org-src-associate-babel-session'. It only runs > org-babel--associate-session when > > (and session (not (string= session "none")) >(org-babel-comint-buffer-livep session) >(let ((f

Re: Real-time, granular synchronization of .org files across devices?

2024-01-06 Thread General discussions about Org-mode.
> I use nextcloud to sync my org files, i.e. I have my own nextcloud > instance to sync my files between different computers > (laptop/PC/work/home). There are occasional file conflicts which have to > be solved, but rarely. Files are synchronised immediately on save (if > the devices are

Re: Real-time, granular synchronization of .org files across devices?

2024-01-06 Thread General discussions about Org-mode.
> Single threading is not an issue. In fact, Emacs already has > https://code.librehq.com/qhong/crdt.el that provides live collaborative > editing. In theory, you might even make crdt.el work on your phone with > the new official Emacs Android port. Might be tricky though. That's really

Re: [PATCH v2] doc/org-manual.org (Summary): Clarify the Org markup is human-readable

2024-01-06 Thread Matt
On Sat, 06 Jan 2024 13:53:28 +0100 Ihor Radchenko wrote --- > Matt m...@excalamus.com> writes: > > > > As a non-native speaker, I have some difficulties understanding > > > "legible" meaning in this context. > > > > How does it come across to you? > > Mostly a confusion

Re: [PATCH v2] doc/org-manual.org (Summary): Clarify the Org markup is human-readable

2024-01-06 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Matt writes: > > As a non-native speaker, I have some difficulties understanding > > "legible" meaning in this context. > > How does it come across to you? Mostly a confusion between "legible" and "eligible" (I know they have completely different meanings). Also, "legible" is not used as

Re: [BUG] with scheduled event containing inactive timestamps

2024-01-06 Thread Ihor Radchenko
rameik...@posteo.net writes: > Create an org file named filename.org containing the following text: > > * TODO Org-agenda Bug Report Timestamp: [2024-01-04 Thu 15:15] > SCHEDULED: <2024-01-05 Fri> > ... > Obtained result: > > Friday 5 January 2024 > 14:00..

Re: [PATCH v2] doc/org-manual.org (Summary): Clarify the Org markup is human-readable

2024-01-06 Thread Matt
On Fri, 05 Jan 2024 14:04:17 +0100 Ihor Radchenko wrote --- > Thanks for the comments! > I am attaching the next iteration of the patch. Looks good > Matt m...@excalamus.com> writes: > > > +Org Mode is an authoring tool and a to-do lists manager for GNU Emacs. > > +It uses a