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:VISIBILITY: content
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** Incompatible
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*** =org-file-apps= now uses regular expressions, see [[*%20org%20file%20apps%20now%20uses%20regular%20repressions%20instead%20of%20extensions][below]]
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** Details
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*** =org-file-apps= now uses regular repressions instead of extensions
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Just like in =auto-mode-alist=, car's in the variable
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=org-file-apps= that are strings are now interpreted as
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regular expressions that are matched against a file name. So
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instead of "txt", you should now write "\\.txt\\'" to make
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sure the matching is done correctly (even though "txt" will
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be recognized and still be interpreted as an extension).
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There is now a shortcurt to get many file types visited by
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Emacs. If org-file-apps contains `(auto-mode . emacs)', then
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any files that are matched by `auto-mode-alist' will be
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visited in emacs.
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*** Changes to the attachment system
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- The default method to attach a file is now to copy it
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for a file, overruling `org-attach-method'.
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- To create a new attachment as an Emacs buffer, you have not
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now use =n= instead of =c=.
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- The file list is now always retrieved from the directory
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itself, not from the "Attachments" property. We still
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keep, as a kind o backup info.
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* Version 6.08
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doc/org.texi
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@kindex C-c C-o
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@item C-c C-o
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Open link at point. This will launch a web browser for URLs (using
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@command{browse-url-at-point}), run VM/MH-E/Wanderlust/Rmail/Gnus/BBDB
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for the corresponding links, and execute the command in a shell link.
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When the cursor is on an internal link, this commands runs the
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corresponding search. When the cursor is on a TAG list in a headline,
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it creates the corresponding TAGS view. If the cursor is on a time
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stamp, it compiles the agenda for that date. Furthermore, it will visit
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text and remote files in @samp{file:} links with Emacs and select a
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suitable application for local non-text files. Classification of files
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is based on file extension only. See option @code{org-file-apps}. If
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you want to override the default application and visit the file with
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Emacs, use a @kbd{C-u} prefix.
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@command{browse-url-at-point}), run VM/MH-E/Wanderlust/Rmail/Gnus/BBDB for
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the corresponding links, and execute the command in a shell link. When the
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cursor is on an internal link, this commands runs the corresponding search.
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When the cursor is on a TAG list in a headline, it creates the corresponding
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TAGS view. If the cursor is on a time stamp, it compiles the agenda for that
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date. Furthermore, it will visit text and remote files in @samp{file:} links
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with Emacs and select a suitable application for local non-text files.
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Classification of files is based on file extension only. See option
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@code{org-file-apps}. If you want to override the default application and
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visit the file with Emacs, use a @kbd{C-u} prefix.
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@c
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@kindex mouse-2
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@kindex mouse-1
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located in the @file{data} directory which lives in the same directory where
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your org-file lives@footnote{If you move entries or Org-files from one
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directory to the next, you may want to configure @code{org-attach-directory}
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to contain an absolute path.}. If you initilize this directory with
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@code{git-init}, Org will automaically commit changes when it sees them. The
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attachment system has been contributed to Org by John Wiegley.
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to contain an absolute path.}. If you initialize this directory with
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@code{git-init}, Org will automatically commit changes when it sees them.
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The attachment system has been contributed to Org by John Wiegley.
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@noindent The following commands deal with attachments.
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@item o
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Open current task's attachment. If there are more than one, prompt for a
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file name first. Opening will follow the rules set by @code{org-file-apps}.
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For more details, see the information on following hyperlings
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(@pxref{Handling links}).
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@kindex C-c C-a O
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@item O
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