>> Subject: [PATCH] use `set-default-toplevel-value' in `defcustom' setters > ^Use > >> * lisp/ob-lilypond.el (org-babel-lilypond-commands): use > ^Use >> `set-default-toplevel-value' instead of `set' or `set-default' in >> `defcustom' :set argument. >> * lisp/ob-shell.el (org-babel-shell-names): Ditto. Done. > Please don't use ditto. (what does it even mean?) It means the same thing again. I saw it in the message of the Emacs commit I referenced earlier in this thread, so I assumed it was standard practice. I have replaced it with "The same". But if the problem is that it makes it difficult to work later with the changelog, I can copy and paste. > It would be helpful to reference the relevant ML discussions. Done. Is there a standard, concise way to do this for org-mode threads? I know I can reference the Emacs discussion with just bug#54399, but I'm using long lists.gnu.org/archive/... links for org-mode. I attach the new patch (same diff, different commit message):