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 I haven't covered that you'd like to see, along with any other feedback you may have. For the next day, you can find the draft at: https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/DRAFT-2021-05-31.html and then once published it will live at: https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/2021-05-31.html All the best, Timothy. p.s. Based on the response to this, I may or may not keep on doing this. If you would (or wouldn't) like to see me repeat this, let me know :)
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 errors, let me know if there's anything I
> haven't covered that you'd like to see, along with any other feedback
> you may have.
>
> For the next day, you can find the draft at:
> https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/DRAFT-2021-05-31.html
> and then once published it will live at:
> https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/2021-05-31.html
Thank you very much for your excellent work, and for all the effort and
time you put in it. I think your /This Month in Org/ conveys, above all,
something very valuable that all Org users share: an immense and
uncompromising enthusiasm for Org and Emacs :-D
I like the design of the site: very clear and readable.
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 242 bytes --] 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 [-- Attachment #2: Digital signature --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 198 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 950 bytes --] 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 <tecosaur@gmail.com> 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 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 I > haven't covered that you'd like to see, along with any other feedback > you may have. > > For the next day, you can find the draft at: > https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/DRAFT-2021-05-31.html > and then once published it will live at: > https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/2021-05-31.html > > All the best, > > Timothy. > > p.s. Based on the response to this, I may or may not keep on doing this. > If you would (or wouldn't) like to see me repeat this, let me know :) > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2027 bytes --]
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 would find this quite useful as I hate typing : when entering diary entries. Where does this support exist? Thank you, eric -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4.6-549-ga0a87d
Eric S Fraga <e.fraga@ucl.ac.uk> 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 formats (e.g. 13h20) Gustavo Barros > > 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 affected. > Thank you, > eric Hope that helps, Timothy
On Wednesday, 2 Jun 2021 at 00:38, Timothy wrote:
> Eric S Fraga <e.fraga@ucl.ac.uk> 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 affected.
Ah, yes, it is there for inserting time stamps directly. Thank you. In
any case, it would be good if diary functions would also support this.
--
: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4.6-549-ga0a87d
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. Thanks again
to Jack Kamm for this input.
#+BEGIN_SRC R :session *R* :async yes :eval yes
Sys.sleep(5)
print("I needed 5 sec to run but I didn't freeze emacs")
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
: [1] "I needed 5 sec to run but I didn't freeze emacs"
Best regards,
Jeremie
> 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 I
> haven't covered that you'd like to see, along with any other feedback
> you may have.
>
> For the next day, you can find the draft at:
> https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/DRAFT-2021-05-31.html
> and then once published it will live at:
> https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/2021-05-31.html
>
> All the best,
>
> Timothy.
>
> p.s. Based on the response to this, I may or may not keep on doing this.
> If you would (or wouldn't) like to see me repeat this, let me know :)
>
--
Jeremie Juste
Hi Jeremie, Jeremie Juste <jeremiejuste@gmail.com> 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 enabled? I'm currently blocked on porting the R implementation here, while awaiting paperwork at my current job (I am making headway, but slowly). In the meantime, feel free to go ahead and port it, if you like. It should be a very simple copy-paste, changing 1 or 2 variable names. All that code was written while at my previous job, which had signed the copyright disclaimer, so is safe to copy. You can also refer to my port of async sessions to ob-python, which I wrote before switching jobs: https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/commit/53fd5b774e23406ed351bdb166ab35edd0c44892 https://orgmode.org/list/87h7qi2l2m.fsf@gmail.com/ Best, Jack
Hello Jack On Thursday, 10 Jun 2021 at 05:56, Jack Kamm wrote: > Hi Jeremie, > > Jeremie Juste <jeremiejuste@gmail.com> 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 right. I used it so much that I wrongly thought is was part of ob-R already. @Timothy my apologies you were right all the way, Async is not part of ob-R but will be soon. > > https://github.com/jackkamm/ob-session-async > > Are you sure you don't have that package enabled? > > I'm currently blocked on porting the R implementation here, while > awaiting paperwork at my current job (I am making headway, but > slowly). Glad to hear that it is moving in the right direction. > > In the meantime, feel free to go ahead and port it, if you like. It > should be a very simple copy-paste, changing 1 or 2 variable names. All > that code was written while at my previous job, which had signed the > copyright disclaimer, so is safe to copy. Thanks, I'll will keep you posted. > > You can also refer to my port of async sessions to ob-python, which I > wrote before switching jobs: > > https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/commit/53fd5b774e23406ed351bdb166ab35edd0c44892 Thanks this is a valuable info, I'll keep that in mind > > https://orgmode.org/list/87h7qi2l2m.fsf@gmail.com/ Best regards, Jeremie Juste
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 942 bytes --] 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 <tecosaur@gmail.com> 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 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 I > haven't covered that you'd like to see, along with any other feedback > you may have. > > For the next day, you can find the draft at: > https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/DRAFT-2021-05-31.html > and then once published it will live at: > https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/2021-05-31.html > > All the best, > > Timothy. > > p.s. Based on the response to this, I may or may not keep on doing this. > If you would (or wouldn't) like to see me repeat this, let me know :) > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1658 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 120 bytes --] Agreed, +1, yes yes, much appreciated, I look forward to your summaries, I always learn something useful…. ~Malcolm [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1574 bytes --]