Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2021-08-16 | Delete feature_request.md | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-16 | Update issue templates | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-16 | Fix: reword feature request section | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-16 | feat: link children to parent heading #62 #53 #49 | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-16 | feat: support all citations | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-16 | fix: local mode yielded error sometimes | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-16 | chore: build and merge | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-16 | fix:#65 include citet and citep keywords | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-10 | Fix: #58 | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-09 | Lighter name should be prefixed by space (#54)...Convention appears to be that the name is prefixed by a space, not suffixed. | Bram Schoenmakers |
2021-08-09 | fix: #56 org-preformat-keywords not containing keywords | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-09 | fix: mostly pass checkdoc | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-09 | chore: updated emacs version dep to 27.1 | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-09 | chore: update build files | Kirill Rogovoy |
2021-08-09 | fix: broken lock files + double click | Kirill Rogovoy |
2021-08-09 | doc: README manual installation (#51)...- Add installing `simple-httpd`
I had an error loading org-roam-ui (on Emacs 27.2 vanilla)
- Remove `(require 'webisocket)
Redundant; it's required at the top of org-roam-ui)
I confirm that this works on my end -- Emacs 27.2 vanilla on Windows.
Thank you. | Noboru Ota |
2021-08-09 | chore: solve merge conflicts | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-08 | chore: build | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-08 | feat: much smoother local mode | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-08 | refactor: housekeeping | Kirill Rogovoy |
2021-08-08 | chore: build fix | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-08 | fix: #39 and similar issues | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-07 | chore: build | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-07 | fix: correct label background text and .el cleanup | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-07 | feat: configurable label size and length | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-07 | chore: remove test files | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-07 | fix: no bare boundp in iflet | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-06 | chore: merge | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-06 | fix: set orb-keywords if not there | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-06 | Allow for user customization of citation node titles. (#40)...* Allow user styling of citation nodes via templates.
This change updates the way that the title field is created for a
citation node without an underlying node.
Instead of manually calling `orb-bib-entry-get-value-function` and
building the title via concatenation, it uses `orb--pre-xpand-template`
to create a title.
The template used can be customized with the
`org-roam-ui-ref-title-template` variable.
* Add the ability to retitle reference notes with bibliography
information.
This change adds the ability to update the title of notes that have a
`:ROAM_REFS:` property and an associated bibtex entry. The new title
will be created by `orb--pre-expand-template` and the
`org-roam-ui-ref-title-template`, just like citation nodes that don't
have associated nodes. This also requires that `org-ref` be loaded,
otherwise it falls back to the original title.
I put this behind another customizable variable in case it gets slow or
a user wants to title reference nodes with the title they actually have
in the node.
Currently the handing of citation links throughout `org-roam` and
`org-roam-bibtex` is rather scatter and seems rather brittle. At version
points, different code processes the `:ROAM_REF:` filed differently, and
it seems mostly because the fact that the default citation format
`cite:%s` is so simple is why it works. For example, when inserting a
ref into the database, org-roam uses the `org-link-plain-re` regex to
normalize the reference. This results in the `cite:` being removed. When
processing a link, it depends on the fact that `org` itself has split
the link to `:type` and `:path`. The `:path` (without the `cite:`) is
then inserted. In `org-roam-bibtex` they use `org-ref-cite-re` to
remove the `cite:`, turning it into a key that is in the bibliography.
In the PR, I followed the `org-roam-bibtex` method, parsing the
`:ROAM_REFS:` property directly. We could also update the db node query
to do a left outer join on the refs table. We then would have a new
`refs` field on the node (we wouldn't need to send this over the wire)
that is already formatted the way the database (and `org-roam-bibtex`)
expect it to be. Then we wouldn't need to worry about our parsing
getting out of sync with the other libraries. We would end up having to
deal with multiple rows for the same node if it has multiple `refs`. I
can look into a solution like this is we want.
Another small thing to note, is that `:ROAM_REFS` doesn't have to
specifically be a citation key for a bibliography. The examples have
things like linking to google.com and then that is a reference where
links to google can send you to your google note. In the UI we just
check if `:ROAM_REFS:` is a there or not to making something a citation.
Eventually we may want to actually include the `type` field from the
`refs` table and make our decision based on that instead. | Brian Lester |
2021-08-05 | Merge branch 'main' into main | Brian Lester |
2021-08-06 | feature: custom browser | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-06 | feature: warning when people are not using proper org-roam | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-06 | features!: context menu, better ui, and smoother updates | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-05 | feature: added slider for node scale | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-05 | fix: update notes smoothly | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-05 | fix: typecast node | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-05 | feature: context menu and slightly less jumpy graph | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | Add the ability to retitle reference notes with bibliography...information.
This change adds the ability to update the title of notes that have a
`:ROAM_REFS:` property and an associated bibtex entry. The new title
will be created by `orb--pre-expand-template` and the
`org-roam-ui-ref-title-template`, just like citation nodes that don't
have associated nodes. This also requires that `org-ref` be loaded,
otherwise it falls back to the original title.
I put this behind another customizable variable in case it gets slow or
a user wants to title reference nodes with the title they actually have
in the node.
Currently the handing of citation links throughout `org-roam` and
`org-roam-bibtex` is rather scatter and seems rather brittle. At version
points, different code processes the `:ROAM_REF:` filed differently, and
it seems mostly because the fact that the default citation format
`cite:%s` is so simple is why it works. For example, when inserting a
ref into the database, org-roam uses the `org-link-plain-re` regex to
normalize the reference. This results in the `cite:` being removed. When
processing a link, it depends on the fact that `org` itself has split
the link to `:type` and `:path`. The `:path` (without the `cite:`) is
then inserted. In `org-roam-bibtex` they use `org-ref-cite-re` to
remove the `cite:`, turning it into a key that is in the bibliography.
In the PR, I followed the `org-roam-bibtex` method, parsing the
`:ROAM_REFS:` property directly. We could also update the db node query
to do a left outer join on the refs table. We then would have a new
`refs` field on the node (we wouldn't need to send this over the wire)
that is already formatted the way the database (and `org-roam-bibtex`)
expect it to be. Then we wouldn't need to worry about our parsing
getting out of sync with the other libraries. We would end up having to
deal with multiple rows for the same node if it has multiple `refs`. I
can look into a solution like this is we want.
Another small thing to note, is that `:ROAM_REFS` doesn't have to
specifically be a citation key for a bibliography. The examples have
things like linking to google.com and then that is a reference where
links to google can send you to your google note. In the UI we just
check if `:ROAM_REFS:` is a there or not to making something a citation.
Eventually we may want to actually include the `type` field from the
`refs` table and make our decision based on that instead.
| Brian Lester |
2021-08-04 | Allow user styling of citation nodes via templates....This change updates the way that the title field is created for a
citation node without an underlying node.
Instead of manually calling `orb-bib-entry-get-value-function` and
building the title via concatenation, it uses `orb--pre-xpand-template`
to create a title.
The template used can be customized with the
`org-roam-ui-ref-title-template` variable.
| Brian Lester |
2021-08-04 | FIX: fix prettier fucking up the ci yaml | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | fix: fixed the ci yaml end | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | chore: handle merge | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | fix: added ref/cite colors to highlight memo | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | Add basic CI (#37)...* Add basic CI
* Fix CI credentials
* fix
* Use https:// instead of ssh://git
* Fix
* Add suggesting steps and badge | Hellseher |
2021-08-04 | Merge pull request #38 from blester125/main...Use `org-roam-bibtex` to find titles for node-less cite nodes. | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-04 | feature: changed title format & default setting | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | Use `org-roam-bibtex` to find titles for node-less cite nodes....This change uses `org-roam-bibtex` (if it and it's dependencies are
installed) to look up the cite links that do not have an associated
node in the bibliography. This feature also needs to be enabled by
setting `org-roam-ui-find-ref-title` variable to `'t`.
This uses `fboundp` and `boundp` to check if `org-roam-bibtex` is
installed, this are the same kinds of checks that projectile uses to
decide between backends like helm or ivy, so it seems like a reason
approach.
I currently have only tested on my personal graph which only has around
10 node-less cite links, so I don't know how drastically this would slow
things down. Given that bibliography entries are not updated often it
think it would be safe to cache the titles based on the ref, then only
the initial load of the graph would be slow. Later, adding a cite link
to a new entry would get looked up, but that wouldn't be a huge cost. We
could either roll our own with a hash table or bring in a
[memoization library](https://github.com/skeeto/emacs-memoize)
| Brian Lester |
2021-08-03 | Merge pull request #31 from blester125/main... Process org-roam-bibtex citations links differently depending on if they have an associated node. | Thomas F. K. Jorna |
2021-08-03 | fix: fixed filtering with citation nodes | Thomas F. K. Jorna |