#+STARTUP: showNlevels
This tells org to expand N levels at startup, but it only partially
unfolds headings, so show2levels gets you:
* A [...]
** X [...]
** Y [...]
** Z [...]
Instead of (what I think is expected):
* A
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do
eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
** X [...]
** Y [...]
** Z [...]
Perhaps this should be upstreamed?
ob-comint (included with org) added native :async support. It only works
for python currently, but unlike ob-async supports :session for :async
python blocks. In fact, it *requires* :session, so we still fall back to
ob-async in its absence, failing that, it ultimately falls back to
synchronous execution.
- Rename module from `:completion selectrum` to `:completion vertico`
- Rename all files involved
- Do *not* yet rename all the functions, as that messes up git's rename
detection.
- add `completion-at-point` as analogue to `cousnel-company`
- fix emacs-bindings `counsel-company` binding to respect helm and selectrum
- add org jump commands `consult-org-heading` and `consult-org-agenda` bindings
- add `consult-history` as `counsel-minibuffer-history` analogue
- add support for `doom/help-search`
- update TODO.org
`org-roam-db-location` is redefined in the :preface section, so we need
to rely on a different symbol to determine whether `org-roam` is loading
or not.
`org-roam-mode` based buffers use `magit-section` to render sections.
The problem is that `magit-section` will layer keymaps for each section
under a text property. In Emacs, text property based keymaps have a
higher precedence for a lookup[0] than `emulation-mode-map-alists`, in
which Evil and leader keymaps are stored in.
[0]: https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Searching-Keymaps.html
v2 reverted to using `emacsql-sqlite` instead of `emacsql-sqlite3`. It
will now try to build the needed `sqlite3` executable by itself, using a
C compiler that it can find, which is normally gcc or clang.
Previously in v1 it would only check for `sqlite3` executable (using
`executable-find`) and wouldn't do anything else.
Not sure if this was a recent change (28.0.50+), but a new conditional
keybind in outline-mode-cycle-map was overriding TAB in insert mode in
org-mode (in GUI Emacs).
Emacs 27.x has been the stable version of Emacs for nearly a year, and
introduces a litany of bugfixes, performance, and quality-of-life
improvements that significantly reduce Doom's maintenance burden (like
XDG support, early-init.el, image manipulation without imagemagick, a
native JSON library, harfbuzz support, pdumper, and others).
With so many big changes on Doom's horizon, I like having one less (big)
thing to worry about.
Also reverts bb677cf7a (#5232) as it is no longer needed.
+ Rather than waiting for the first "interactive" major mode to be
visited to activate yas-minor-mode, we wait until the first time the
user invokes a snippet command to activate yas-global-mode.
+ yas-reload-all is one of the bottlenecks when loading a file for the
first time. Deferring it further should help with this.
+ yas-global-mode reaches more major modes than our former list of
hooks (fixes#5140).
Closes#5140
Tab should only be changed for evil users in insert mode, since they
have fold cycling functionality available in normal mode and vanilla
users do not.
Its output is helpful. Let's not silence it.
But prevent output during incremental loading from hijacking the
minibuffer (likely the original reason org-roam-verbose was disabled).
Gives the user the option to hide the top-level heading when presenting,
and defaults it to nil, since that is org-tree-slide-mode's default
behavior.
Also reduces the default text-scale for org-tree-slide-mode from 6 -> 5.
Fixes#2182Closes#4907
With current hacks involving `org-agenda-files`, one cannot use org agenda
commands like clock in or change the entry's state to done, etc.
Specifically, the mangled behavior observed at #4901. This commit fixes those
problems around `org-agenda` buffer specific commands.
For more details, please refer to https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/issues/4759#issuecomment-822100632.
When opening an org file and the point is placed in a folded region (by
saveplace), it reveals the current subtree. Instead, it will reveal the
current subtree *and* its ancestors (and their siblings), which is more
intuitive.
I've noticed that some docs are a bit outdated, as homebrew doesn't have
`brew cask` command now, all features regarding to casks were moved to
the option `--cask` instead.
This commit just introduce such changes to be up-to-date with homebrew instructions.
Due to case shenanigans, ob-C.el's feature name is ob-C, not ob-c,
preventing folks from using 'c' (lowercase) as a language name for org
babel blocks.
This fixes a class of issues where doom-first-file-hook would fire even
for files not opened interactively (e.g. via org-agenda reading agenda
files or helpful scraping definitions from source files).
In instances like these, hooks like find-file-hook or pre-command-hook
are set to nil to speed up this process and reduce noise, but many
packages add to these hooks when they are loaded; these are lost when
their lexical values fall out of scope, leading to odd errors (like the
one in #4759).
Fixes#4759 (again)
First brought up in hlissner/doom-emacs@9f08db8
When a capture target didn't have an *.org file extension OR its buffer
was displayed before it was renamed to CAPTURE-* (e.g. while a capture
template prompts for input) the popup handler fails to capture the new
window, displaying it in other-window, rather than a popup.