fixed whitespace errors in org.texi

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Eric Schulte 2011-11-10 10:33:31 -07:00
parent 40700eee29
commit 0b0c5cd26f
1 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -5685,7 +5685,7 @@ an item:
@orgcmd{C-c C-d,org-deadline} @orgcmd{C-c C-d,org-deadline}
Insert @samp{DEADLINE} keyword along with a stamp. The insertion will happen Insert @samp{DEADLINE} keyword along with a stamp. The insertion will happen
in the line directly following the headline. Any CLOSED timestamp will be 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 from the entry. Depending on the variable @code{org-log-redeadline}@footnote{with corresponding
@code{#+STARTUP} keywords @code{logredeadline}, @code{lognoteredeadline}, @code{#+STARTUP} keywords @code{logredeadline}, @code{lognoteredeadline},
and @code{nologredeadline}}, a note will be taken when changing an existing 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 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}) 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 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 The syntax of the @code{#+CALL:} line is
@ -11870,7 +11870,7 @@ The syntax of the @code{#+CALL:} line is
#+CALL: <name>[<inside header arguments>](<arguments>) <end header arguments> #+CALL: <name>[<inside header arguments>](<arguments>) <end header arguments>
@end example @end example
The syntax for inline evaluation of named code blocks is The syntax for inline evaluation of named code blocks is
@example @example
... call_<name>(<arguments>) ... ... call_<name>(<arguments>) ...
@ -12280,7 +12280,7 @@ all be passed by reference
@item list @item list
a named, simple list. Nesting is not carried through to the source code a named, simple list. Nesting is not carried through to the source code
block. block.
@example @example
#+NAME: example-list #+NAME: example-list
- simple - simple
@ -12355,7 +12355,7 @@ on two lines
@item results block @item results block
named results blocks are passed intact. Referring to the results of the last named results blocks are passed intact. Referring to the results of the last
example example
@example @example
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var x=read-literal-example #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var x=read-literal-example