May you provide more details about how to reproduce? -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>. Support Org development at <https://libe
I noticed after the change that captured links are not picked up. E.g.: 1. I capture a link using org-protocol 2. Switch to the org-buffer 3. C-c C-l 4. RET <- frame closes however links isn't insert
This is now expected. We changed Org agenda to respect user settings, including `pop-up-frames' setting. In your reproducer, you set `pop-up-frames' to t, telling Emacs to create frames for new buffe
I cannot reproduce on the latest main using the latest Emacs master. May you please provide a reproducer starting from emacs -Q? See https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback -- Ihor Radchenk
This information should be available: lists are passed as Elisp lists to ob-R; tables are passed as lists of lists. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at <
(setq split-window-preferred-function 'split-window-vertically) then (org-agenda-list) is not going to show itself in other window but in new or other frame. Is half of window width enough to display
[snipped] "Proper list" in the context of this discussion and pertaining to R would be a =list()=, not a vector which is what is usually returned by =c()=. A =data.frame()= is a special case of a =li
hi, Johan, well, it's a language mapping problem. what one considers a "list" in org-mode is - well - something like - this - maybe with - this whereas in e-lisp, '("well" "something like" '("this" '
[[2]] [1] 2 [[3]] [1] 3 c(1,2,3) [1] 1 2 3 -- (where =c= is the "concatenation operator".) so, to me, at least, "proper list" is not a well-defined term in R. cheers, Greg =c= is "a generic function
Hi Greg, Org mode version 9.6 (release_9.6-14-g53814a (dated 2022-12-02) Not with the change I indicated (which includes your changes of sequencep to listp) I have list So, isn't that what is wanted?
hi, Charles, 1. which version of Org are you running? /home/minshall/.emacs.d/straight/build/org/): 2. is my below example yours? i think i used to see the behavior you describe in 9.5. cheers, Greg
- (unless (listp (car value)) (setq value (list value))) + (unless (listp (car value)) (setq value (mapcar 'list value))) This makes a list like '("a" "b" "c") into a data.frame with one column. HTH
Confirmed. Trying to change the subject for Woof! for the first time, I hope I get it right. I remember reading this code around a year back, where we were fixing two bugs. 1. Bug: Duplicate logbook
Hello, I try to configure my org mode (Org mode version ( @ /lhome/lindnfl/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.4.4/)) to ask for a note and also for a specific property when moving a state to WAIT. For that I use (s
Hi, I'd like to modify the frame title in beamer export based on properties or priority as this is possible in latex export. In latex export, one can set the variable org-latex-format-headline-functi
I should add I was in an emacs without the .emacs customization to allow TAB to cycle the headline visability which explains why I could not do that, but why C-x 5 0 was refused is a puzzle.
I thought `org-capture-finalize' would be called anyway. But it isn't the case. You could use (condition-case nil (progn (org-capture) (delete-other-windows)) (error (delete-frame))) Obviously, this
As you may well be aware, Org changed a lot from 7.x -> 8.x. Have you been through the various upgrade documents out there? This will be one of many "surprises" you'll run into if you don't take a lo
How did you actually export the file to beamer? Your LaTeX file seems to be the result of a LaTeX export, not beamer. Your org file exports just fine for me. Eric, Thanks for the rely. I used "C