Documentation updates.

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Carsten Dominik 2008-10-08 12:46:51 +02:00
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** Incompatible
*** =org-file-apps= now uses regular expressions, see [[*%20org%20file%20apps%20now%20uses%20regular%20repressions%20instead%20of%20extensions][below]]
** Details
*** =org-file-apps= now uses regular repressions instead of extensions
Just like in =auto-mode-alist=, car's in the variable
=org-file-apps= that are strings are now interpreted as
regular expressions that are matched against a file name. So
instead of "txt", you should now write "\\.txt\\'" to make
sure the matching is done correctly (even though "txt" will
be recognized and still be interpreted as an extension).
There is now a shortcurt to get many file types visited by
Emacs. If org-file-apps contains `(auto-mode . emacs)', then
any files that are matched by `auto-mode-alist' will be
visited in emacs.
*** Changes to the attachment system
- The default method to attach a file is now to copy it
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for a file, overruling `org-attach-method'.
- To create a new attachment as an Emacs buffer, you have not
now use =n= instead of =c=.
- The file list is now always retrieved from the directory
itself, not from the "Attachments" property. We still
keep, as a kind o backup info.
* Version 6.08

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@kindex C-c C-o
@item C-c C-o
Open link at point. This will launch a web browser for URLs (using
@command{browse-url-at-point}), run VM/MH-E/Wanderlust/Rmail/Gnus/BBDB
for the corresponding links, and execute the command in a shell link.
When the cursor is on an internal link, this commands runs the
corresponding search. When the cursor is on a TAG list in a headline,
it creates the corresponding TAGS view. If the cursor is on a time
stamp, it compiles the agenda for that date. Furthermore, it will visit
text and remote files in @samp{file:} links with Emacs and select a
suitable application for local non-text files. Classification of files
is based on file extension only. See option @code{org-file-apps}. If
you want to override the default application and visit the file with
Emacs, use a @kbd{C-u} prefix.
@command{browse-url-at-point}), run VM/MH-E/Wanderlust/Rmail/Gnus/BBDB for
the corresponding links, and execute the command in a shell link. When the
cursor is on an internal link, this commands runs the corresponding search.
When the cursor is on a TAG list in a headline, it creates the corresponding
TAGS view. If the cursor is on a time stamp, it compiles the agenda for that
date. Furthermore, it will visit text and remote files in @samp{file:} links
with Emacs and select a suitable application for local non-text files.
Classification of files is based on file extension only. See option
@code{org-file-apps}. If you want to override the default application and
visit the file with Emacs, use a @kbd{C-u} prefix.
@c
@kindex mouse-2
@kindex mouse-1
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located in the @file{data} directory which lives in the same directory where
your org-file lives@footnote{If you move entries or Org-files from one
directory to the next, you may want to configure @code{org-attach-directory}
to contain an absolute path.}. If you initilize this directory with
@code{git-init}, Org will automaically commit changes when it sees them. The
attachment system has been contributed to Org by John Wiegley.
to contain an absolute path.}. If you initialize this directory with
@code{git-init}, Org will automatically commit changes when it sees them.
The attachment system has been contributed to Org by John Wiegley.
@noindent The following commands deal with attachments.
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@item o
Open current task's attachment. If there are more than one, prompt for a
file name first. Opening will follow the rules set by @code{org-file-apps}.
For more details, see the information on following hyperlings
(@pxref{Handling links}).
@kindex C-c C-a O
@item O