Fix typos in org.el
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@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ to add the symbol `xyz', and the package must have a call to
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(const :tag " mouse: Additional mouse support" org-mouse)
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(const :tag "C annotate-file: Annotate a file with org syntax" org-annotate-file)
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(const :tag "C annotation-helper: Call Remeber directly from Browser" org-annotation-helper)
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(const :tag "C annotation-helper: Call Remember directly from Browser" org-annotation-helper)
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(const :tag "C bookmark: Org links to bookmarks" org-bookmark)
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(const :tag "C browser-url: Store link, directly from Browser" org-browser-url)
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(const :tag "C depend: TODO dependencies for Org-mode" org-depend)
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@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ Or return the original if not disputed."
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(defcustom org-ellipsis nil
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"The ellipsis to use in the Org-mode outline.
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When nil, just use the standard three dots. When a string, use that instead,
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When a face, use the standart 3 dots, but with the specified face.
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When a face, use the standard 3 dots, but with the specified face.
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The change affects only Org-mode (which will then use its own display table).
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Changing this requires executing `M-x org-mode' in a buffer to become
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effective."
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@ -864,7 +864,7 @@ See the manual for examples."
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(defcustom org-descriptive-links t
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"Non-nil means, hide link part and only show description of bracket links.
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Bracket links are like [[link][descritpion]]. This variable sets the initial
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Bracket links are like [[link][description]]. This variable sets the initial
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state in new org-mode buffers. The setting can then be toggled on a
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per-buffer basis from the Org->Hyperlinks menu."
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:group 'org-link
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@ -894,7 +894,7 @@ type. In principle, it does not hurt to turn on most link types - there may
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be a small gain when turning off unused link types. The types are:
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bracket The recommended [[link][description]] or [[link]] links with hiding.
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angular Links in angular brackes that may contain whitespace like
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angular Links in angular brackets that may contain whitespace like
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<bbdb:Carsten Dominik>.
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plain Plain links in normal text, no whitespace, like http://google.com.
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radio Text that is matched by a radio target, see manual for details.
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@ -926,13 +926,13 @@ to use."
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(defcustom org-email-link-description-format "Email %c: %.30s"
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"Format of the description part of a link to an email or usenet message.
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The following %-excapes will be replaced by corresponding information:
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The following %-escapes will be replaced by corresponding information:
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%F full \"From\" field
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%f name, taken from \"From\" field, address if no name
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%T full \"To\" field
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%t first name in \"To\" field, address if no name
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%c correspondent. Unually \"from NAME\", but if you sent it yourself, it
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%c correspondent. Usually \"from NAME\", but if you sent it yourself, it
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will be \"to NAME\". See also the variable `org-from-is-user-regexp'.
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%s subject
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%m message-id.
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@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ Examples: \"%f on: %.30s\", \"Email from %f\", \"Email %c\""
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(when (and user-full-name (not (string= user-full-name "")))
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(setq r2 (concat "\\<" (regexp-quote user-full-name) "\\>")))
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(if (and r1 r2) (concat r1 "\\|" r2) (or r1 r2)))
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"Regexp mached against the \"From:\" header of an email or usenet message.
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"Regexp matched against the \"From:\" header of an email or usenet message.
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It should match if the message is from the user him/herself."
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:group 'org-link-store
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:type 'regexp)
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@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ or emacs-wiki packages to Org syntax.
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The function must accept two parameters, a TYPE containing the link
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protocol name like \"rmail\" or \"gnus\" as a string, and the linked path,
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which is everything after the link protocol. It should return a cons
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with possibly modifed values of type and path.
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with possibly modified values of type and path.
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Org contains a function for this, so if you set this variable to
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`org-translate-link-from-planner', you should be able follow many
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links created by planner."
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@ -1230,10 +1230,10 @@ file identifier are
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`remote' Matches a remote file, accessible through tramp or efs.
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Remote files most likely should be visited through Emacs
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because external applications cannot handle such paths.
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`auto-mode' Matches files that are mached by any entry in `auto-mode-alist',
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`auto-mode' Matches files that are matched by any entry in `auto-mode-alist',
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so all files Emacs knows how to handle. Using this with
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command `emacs' will open most files in Emacs. Beware that this
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will also open html files insite Emacs, unless you add
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will also open html files inside Emacs, unless you add
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(\"html\" . default) to the list as well.
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t Default for files not matched by any of the other options.
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`system' The system command to open files, like `open' on Windows
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`default' Use the default application for this file type, which is the
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association for t in the list, most likely in the system-specific
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part.
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This can be used to overrule an unwanted seting in the
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This can be used to overrule an unwanted setting in the
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system-specific variable.
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`system' Use the system command for opening files, like \"open\".
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This command is specified by the entry whose car is `system'.
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@ -1305,7 +1305,7 @@ You can set this on a per-template basis with the variable
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(defcustom org-goto-interface 'outline
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"The default interface to be used for `org-goto'.
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Allowed vaues are:
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Allowed values are:
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outline The interface shows an outline of the relevant file
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and the correct heading is found by moving through
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the outline or by searching with incremental search.
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@ -1442,7 +1442,7 @@ define X. You may omit any of the fast-selection key or X or /Y,
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so WAIT(w@), WAIT(w/@) and WAIT(@/@) are all valid.
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For backward compatibility, this variable may also be just a list
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of keywords - in this case the interptetation (sequence or type) will be
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of keywords - in this case the interpretation (sequence or type) will be
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taken from the (otherwise obsolete) variable `org-todo-interpretation'."
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:group 'org-todo
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:group 'org-keywords
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@ -1981,7 +1981,7 @@ make sure all corresponding TODO items find their way into the list.
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This variable is semi-obsolete and probably should always be true. It
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is better to limit inheritance to certain tags using the variables
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`org-use-tag-inheritanc'e and `org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance'."
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`org-use-tag-inheritance' and `org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance'."
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:group 'org-tags
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:type 'boolean)
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@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ ellipses string, only part of the ellipses string will be shown."
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For example, it can be used to cut out a certain part from a time stamp.
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The function must take 2 arguments:
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column-title The tite of the column (*not* the property name)
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column-title The title of the column (*not* the property name)
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value The value that should be modified.
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The function should return the value that should be displayed,
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@ -3344,7 +3344,7 @@ This is for getting out of special buffers like remember.")
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;;;; Define the Org-mode
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(if (and (not (keymapp outline-mode-map)) (featurep 'allout))
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(error "Conflict with outdated version of allout.el. Load org.el before allout.el, or ugrade to newer allout, for example by switching to Emacs 22."))
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(error "Conflict with outdated version of allout.el. Load org.el before allout.el, or upgrade to newer allout, for example by switching to Emacs 22."))
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;; We use a before-change function to check if a table might need
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@ -4036,7 +4036,7 @@ between words."
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(defvar org-l nil)
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(defvar org-f nil)
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(defun org-get-level-face (n)
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"Get the right face for match N in font-lock matching of healdines."
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"Get the right face for match N in font-lock matching of headlines."
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(setq org-l (- (match-end 2) (match-beginning 1) 1))
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(if org-odd-levels-only (setq org-l (1+ (/ org-l 2))))
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(setq org-f (nth (% (1- org-l) org-n-level-faces) org-level-faces))
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(org-cycle-show-empty-lines 'all)))))
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(defun org-overview ()
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"Switch to overview mode, shoing only top-level headlines.
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"Switch to overview mode, showing only top-level headlines.
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Really, this shows all headlines with level equal or greater than the level
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of the first headline in the buffer. This is important, because if the
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first headline is not level one, then (hide-sublevels 1) gives confusing
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The region to be covered depends on STATE when called through
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`org-cycle-hook'. Lisp program can use t for STATE to get the
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entire buffer covered. Note that an empty line is only shown if there
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are at least `org-cycle-separator-lines' empty lines before the headeline."
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are at least `org-cycle-separator-lines' empty lines before the headline."
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(when (> org-cycle-separator-lines 0)
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(save-excursion
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(let* ((n org-cycle-separator-lines)
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(defun org-edit-fixed-width-region ()
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"Edit the fixed-width ascii drawing at point.
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This must be a region where each line starts with ca colon followed by
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This must be a region where each line starts with a colon followed by
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a space character.
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An indirect buffer is created, and that buffer is then narrowed to the
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example at point and switched to artist-mode. When done,
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C-c - Cycle list bullet
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TAB Cycle item visibility
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M-RET Insert new heading/item
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S-M-RET Insert new TODO heading / Chekbox item
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S-M-RET Insert new TODO heading / Checkbox item
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C-c C-c Set tags / toggle checkbox"
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nil " OrgStruct" nil
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(org-load-modules-maybe)
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It should be a function accepting three arguments:
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path the path of the link, the text after the prefix (like \"http:\")
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desc the description of the link, if any, nil if there was no descripton
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desc the description of the link, if any, nil if there was no description
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format the export format, a symbol like `html' or `latex'.
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The function may use the FORMAT information to return different values
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(setq link (condition-case nil
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(org-id-store-link)
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(error
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;; probably before first headling, link to file only
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;; probably before first headline, link to file only
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(concat "file:"
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(abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name))))))
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(t
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"Matches the startline of a dynamic block, with parameters.")
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(defconst org-dblock-end-re "^#\\+END\\([: \t\r\n]\\|$\\)"
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"Matches the end of a dyhamic block.")
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"Matches the end of a dynamic block.")
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(defun org-create-dblock (plist)
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"Create a dynamic block section, with parameters taken from PLIST.
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PLIST must containe a :name entry which is used as name of the block."
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PLIST must contain a :name entry which is used as name of the block."
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(unless (bolp) (newline))
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(let ((name (plist-get plist :name)))
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(insert "#+BEGIN: " name)
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(defun org-beginning-of-dblock ()
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"Find the beginning of the dynamic block at point.
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Error if there is no scuh block at point."
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Error if there is no such block at point."
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(let ((pos (point))
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beg)
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(end-of-line 1)
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This is a list of abbreviation keys and values. The value gets inserted
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it you type @samp{.} followed by the key and then the completion key,
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usually `M-TAB'. %file will be replaced by a file name after prompting
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for the file uning completion.
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for the file using completion.
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There are two templates for each key, the first uses the original Org syntax,
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the second uses Emacs Muse-like syntax tags. These Muse-like tags become
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the default when the /org-mtags.el/ module has been loaded. See also the
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If the last change removed the TODO tag or switched to DONE, then
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this is nil.")
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(defvar org-setting-tags nil) ; dynamically skiped
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(defvar org-setting-tags nil) ; dynamically skipped
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(defun org-parse-local-options (string var)
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"Parse STRING for startup setting relevant for variable VAR."
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(defun org-make-tags-matcher (match)
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"Create the TAGS//TODO matcher form for the selection string MATCH."
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;; todo-only is scoped dynamically into this function, and the function
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;; may change it it the matcher asksk for it.
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;; may change it if the matcher asks for it.
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(unless match
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;; Get a new match request, with completion
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(let ((org-last-tags-completion-table
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(append '(0 0 0) (nthcdr 3 (decode-time))))))
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(defun org-matcher-time (s)
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"Interprete a time comparison value."
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"Interpret a time comparison value."
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(save-match-data
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(cond
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((string= s "<now>") (float-time))
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(setq list (mapcar (lambda (x) (string-match re x)) list))
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(delq nil list))
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(defvar org-add-colon-after-tag-completion nil) ;; dynamically skoped param
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(defvar org-add-colon-after-tag-completion nil) ;; dynamically scoped param
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(defvar org-tags-overlay (org-make-overlay 1 1))
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(org-detach-overlay org-tags-overlay)
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))
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(defun org-fast-tag-insert (kwd tags face &optional end)
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"Insert KDW, and the TAGS, the latter with face FACE. Also inser END."
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"Insert KDW, and the TAGS, the latter with face FACE. Also insert END."
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(insert (format "%-12s" (concat kwd ":"))
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(org-add-props (mapconcat 'identity tags " ") nil 'face face)
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(or end "")))
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s)
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(defvar org-entry-property-inherited-from (make-marker)
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"Marker pointing to the entry from where a proerty was inherited.
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"Marker pointing to the entry from where a property was inherited.
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Each call to `org-entry-get-with-inheritance' will set this marker to the
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location of the entry where the inheriance search matched. If there was
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location of the entry where the inheritance search matched. If there was
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no match, the marker will point nowhere.
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Note that also `org-entry-get' calls this function, if the INHERIT flag
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is set.")
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(defun org-buffer-property-keys (&optional include-specials include-defaults include-columns)
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"Get all property keys in the current buffer.
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With INCLUDE-SPECIALS, also list the special properties that relect things
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With INCLUDE-SPECIALS, also list the special properties that reflect things
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like tags and TODO state.
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With INCLUDE-DEFAULTS, also include properties that has special meaning
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internally: ARCHIVE, CATEGORY, SUMMARY, DESCRIPTION, LOCATION, and LOGGING.
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"In the current entry, set PROPERTY to VALUE.
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When called interactively, this will prompt for a property name, offering
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completion on existing and default properties. And then it will prompt
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for a value, offering competion either on allowed values (via an inherited
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for a value, offering completion either on allowed values (via an inherited
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xxx_ALL property) or on existing values in other instances of this property
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in the current file."
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(interactive
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(defun org-compute-property-at-point ()
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"Compute the property at point.
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This looks for an enclosing column format, extracts the operator and
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then applies it to the proerty in the column format's scope."
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then applies it to the property in the column format's scope."
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(interactive)
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(unless (org-at-property-p)
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(error "Not at a property"))
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(defvar defdecode)
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(defvar with-time)
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(defun org-read-date-display ()
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"Display the currrent date prompt interpretation in the minibuffer."
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"Display the current date prompt interpretation in the minibuffer."
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(when org-read-date-display-live
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(when org-read-date-overlay
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(org-delete-overlay org-read-date-overlay))
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(org-overlay-display org-read-date-overlay txt 'secondary-selection))))
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(defun org-read-date-analyze (ans def defdecode)
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"Analyze the combined answer of the date prompt."
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"Analyse the combined answer of the date prompt."
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;; FIXME: cleanup and comment
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(let (delta deltan deltaw deltadef year month day
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hour minute second wday pm h2 m2 tl wday1
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deltadef (nth 2 delta)))
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;; Check if there is an iso week date in there
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;; If yes, sore the info and ostpone interpreting it until the rest
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;; If yes, sore the info and postpone interpreting it until the rest
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(when (string-match "\\<\\(?:\\([0-9]+\\)-\\)?[wW]\\([0-9]\\{1,2\\}\\)\\(?:-\\([0-6]\\)\\)?\\([ \t]\\|$\\)" ans)
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(setq iso-year (if (match-end 1) (org-small-year-to-year (string-to-number (match-string 1 ans))))
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"Find the date closest to CURRENT that is consistent with START and CHANGE.
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When PREFER is `past' return a date that is either CURRENT or past.
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When PREFER is `future', return a date that is either CURRENT or future.
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When SHOW-ALL is nil, only return the current occurence of a time stamp."
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When SHOW-ALL is nil, only return the current occurrence of a time stamp."
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;; Make the proper lists from the dates
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(catch 'exit
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(let ((a1 '(("d" . day) ("w" . week) ("m" . month) ("y" . year)))
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(customize-variable 'org-agenda-files)))
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(defun org-store-new-agenda-file-list (list)
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"Set new value for the agenda file list and save it correcly."
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"Set new value for the agenda file list and save it correctly."
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(if (stringp org-agenda-files)
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(let ((f org-agenda-files) b)
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(while (setq b (find-buffer-visiting f)) (kill-buffer b))
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"Always return t in org-mode buffers.
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This is because we want to insert math symbols without dollars even outside
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the LaTeX math segments. If Orgmode thinks that point is actually inside
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en embedded LaTeX fragement, let texmathp do its job.
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an embedded LaTeX fragment, let texmathp do its job.
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\\[org-cdlatex-mode-map]"
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(interactive)
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(let (p)
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(defun org-fix-indentation (line ind)
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"Fix indentation in LINE.
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IND is a cons cell with target and minimum indentation.
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If the current indenation in LINE is smaller than the minimum,
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If the current indentation in LINE is smaller than the minimum,
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leave it alone. If it is larger than ind, set it to the target."
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(let* ((l (org-remove-tabs line))
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(i (org-get-indentation l))
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list)
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(defun org-back-over-empty-lines ()
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"Move backwards over witespace, to the beginning of the first empty line.
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"Move backwards over whitespace, to the beginning of the first empty line.
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Returns the number of empty lines passed."
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(let ((pos (point)))
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(skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r")
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This command will look at the current kill and check if is a single
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subtree, or a series of subtrees[1]. If it passes the test, and if the
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cursor is at the beginning of a line or after the stars of a currently
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empty headline, then the yank is handeled specially. How exactly depends
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empty headline, then the yank is handled specially. How exactly depends
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on the value of the following variables, both set by default.
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org-yank-folded-subtrees
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When set, the subree(s) will be folded after insertion, but only
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When set, the subtree(s) will be folded after insertion, but only
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if doing so would now swallow text after the yanked text.
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org-yank-adjusted-subtrees
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