diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi index a9743f9fc..cd5e2bdac 100644 --- a/doc/org.texi +++ b/doc/org.texi @@ -5685,7 +5685,7 @@ an item: @orgcmd{C-c C-d,org-deadline} Insert @samp{DEADLINE} keyword along with a stamp. The insertion will happen in the line directly following the headline. Any CLOSED timestamp will be -removed. When called with a prefix arg, an existing deadline will be removed +removed. When called with a prefix arg, an existing deadline will be removed from the entry. Depending on the variable @code{org-log-redeadline}@footnote{with corresponding @code{#+STARTUP} keywords @code{logredeadline}, @code{lognoteredeadline}, and @code{nologredeadline}}, a note will be taken when changing an existing @@ -11861,7 +11861,7 @@ It is also possible to evaluate named code blocks from anywhere in an Org-mode buffer or an Org-mode table. Live code blocks located in the current Org-mode buffer or in the ``Library of Babel'' (see @ref{Library of Babel}) can be executed. Named code blocks can be executed with a separate -@code{#+CALL:} line or inline within a block of text. +@code{#+CALL:} line or inline within a block of text. The syntax of the @code{#+CALL:} line is @@ -11870,7 +11870,7 @@ The syntax of the @code{#+CALL:} line is #+CALL: []() @end example -The syntax for inline evaluation of named code blocks is +The syntax for inline evaluation of named code blocks is @example ... call_() ... @@ -12280,7 +12280,7 @@ all be passed by reference @item list a named, simple list. Nesting is not carried through to the source code block. - + @example #+NAME: example-list - simple @@ -12355,7 +12355,7 @@ on two lines @item results block named results blocks are passed intact. Referring to the results of the last -example +example @example #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var x=read-literal-example