Renumber and validate all footnotes in the manual

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@ -6080,7 +6080,7 @@ immediately after the task they refer to.
date.
#+vindex: org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done
The headline is listed under the given date[fn:64]. In addition,
The headline is listed under the given date[fn:64]. In addition,
a reminder that the scheduled date has passed is present in the
compilation for /today/, until the entry is marked as done, i.e.,
the task is automatically forwarded until completed.
@ -18444,14 +18444,14 @@ and hiding leading stars.
To display the buffer in the indented view, use the minor mode
~org-indent-mode~. Text lines that are not headlines are prefixed
with virtual spaces to vertically align with the headline
text[fn:147].
text[fn:146].
#+vindex: org-indent-indentation-per-level
To make more horizontal space, the headlines are shifted by two
characters. This can be configured by the
~org-indent-indentation-per-level~ variable. Only one star on each
headline is visible, the rest are masked with the same font color as
the background[fn:148].
the background[fn:147].
#+vindex: org-startup-indented
To globally turn on ~org-indent-mode~ for all files, customize the
@ -18465,7 +18465,7 @@ files, use =STARTUP= keywords as follows:
It is possible to use hard spaces to achieve the indentation instead,
if the bare ASCII file should have the indented look also outside
Emacs[fn:149]. With Org's support, you have to indent all lines to
Emacs[fn:148]. With Org's support, you have to indent all lines to
line up with the outline headers. You would use these settings:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
@ -18705,7 +18705,7 @@ changes.
#+vindex: org-startup-indented
Dynamic virtual indentation is controlled by the variable
~org-startup-indented~[fn:146].
~org-startup-indented~[fn:149].
| =indent= | Start with ~org-indent-mode~ turned on. |
| =noindent= | Start with ~org-indent-mode~ turned off. |
@ -19513,7 +19513,7 @@ these variables.
#+vindex: org-mobile-directory
The mobile application needs access to a file directory on
a server[fn:152] to interact with Emacs. Pass its location through
a server[fn:150] to interact with Emacs. Pass its location through
the ~org-mobile-directory~ variable. If you can mount that directory
locally just set the variable to point to that directory:
@ -19534,7 +19534,7 @@ With a public server, consider encrypting the files. Org also
requires OpenSSL installed on the local computer. To turn on
encryption, set the same password in the mobile application and in
Emacs. Set the password in the variable
~org-mobile-use-encryption~[fn:153]. Note that even after the mobile
~org-mobile-use-encryption~[fn:151]. Note that even after the mobile
application encrypts the file contents, the file name remains visible
on the file systems of the local computer, the server, and the mobile
device.
@ -19550,15 +19550,15 @@ The command ~org-mobile-push~ copies files listed in
~org-mobile-files~ into the staging area. Files include agenda files
(as listed in ~org-agenda-files~). Customize ~org-mobile-files~ to
add other files. File names are staged with paths relative to
~org-directory~, so all files should be inside this directory[fn:154].
~org-directory~, so all files should be inside this directory[fn:152].
Push creates a special Org file =agendas.org= with custom agenda views
defined by the user[fn:155].
defined by the user[fn:153].
Finally, Org writes the file =index.org=, containing links to other
files. The mobile application reads this file first from the server
to determine what other files to download for agendas. For faster
downloads, it is expected to only read files whose checksums[fn:156]
downloads, it is expected to only read files whose checksums[fn:154]
have changed.
*** Pulling from the mobile application
@ -19575,7 +19575,7 @@ data in an inbox file format, through the following steps:
1.
#+vindex: org-mobile-inbox-for-pull
Org moves all entries found in =mobileorg.org=[fn:157] and appends
Org moves all entries found in =mobileorg.org=[fn:155] and appends
them to the file pointed to by the variable
~org-mobile-inbox-for-pull~. It should reside neither in the
staging area nor on the server. Each captured entry and each
@ -19866,9 +19866,9 @@ of these strategies:
#+cindex: @LaTeX{}, and Orgtbl mode
To wrap a source table in LaTeX, use the =comment= environment
provided by =comment.sty=[fn:158]. To activate it, put
provided by =comment.sty=[fn:156]. To activate it, put
~\usepackage{comment}~ in the document header. Orgtbl mode inserts
a radio table skeleton[fn:159] with the command {{{kbd(M-x
a radio table skeleton[fn:157] with the command {{{kbd(M-x
orgtbl-insert-radio-table)}}}, which prompts for a table name. For
example, if =salesfigures= is the name, the template inserts:
@ -19887,7 +19887,7 @@ The line =#+ORGTBL: SEND= tells Orgtbl mode to use the function
~orgtbl-to-latex~ to convert the table to LaTeX format, then insert
the table at the target (receive) location named =salesfigures=. Now
the table is ready for data entry. It can even use spreadsheet
features[fn:160]:
features[fn:158]:
#+begin_example
% BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures
@ -20104,7 +20104,7 @@ Dynamic blocks, like any other block, can be narrowed with
#+vindex: org-agenda-skip-function
#+vindex: org-agenda-skip-function-global
Org provides a special hook to further limit items in agenda views:
~agenda~, ~agenda*~[fn:161], ~todo~, ~alltodo~, ~tags~, ~tags-todo~,
~agenda~, ~agenda*~[fn:159], ~todo~, ~alltodo~, ~tags~, ~tags-todo~,
~tags-tree~. Specify a custom function that tests inclusion of every
matched item in the view. This function can also skip as much as is
needed.
@ -20147,7 +20147,7 @@ meaningful string suitable for the agenda view.
#+vindex: org-agenda-skip-function
Search for entries with a limit set on levels for the custom search.
This is a general approach to creating custom searches in Org. To
include all levels, use =LEVEL>0=[fn:162]. Then to selectively pick
include all levels, use =LEVEL>0=[fn:160]. Then to selectively pick
the matched entries, use ~org-agenda-skip-function~, which also
accepts Lisp forms, such as ~org-agenda-skip-entry-if~ and
~org-agenda-skip-subtree-if~. For example:
@ -21412,7 +21412,7 @@ a deadline string. See ~org-agenda-entry-types~ on how to set what
planning information is taken into account.
[fn:102] For HTML you need to install Hrvoje Nikšić's =htmlize.el=
from [[https://github.com/hniksic/emacs-htmlize][Hrvoje Nikšić's repository]].
as an Emacs package from MELPA or from [[https://github.com/hniksic/emacs-htmlize][Hrvoje Nikšić's repository]].
[fn:103] To create PDF output, the Ghostscript ps2pdf utility must be
installed on the system. Selecting a PDF file also creates the
@ -21575,50 +21575,50 @@ http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/noweb/.
[fn:145] For more information, please refer to the commentary section
in =org-tempo.el=.
[fn:146] Note that ~org-indent-mode~ also sets the ~wrap-prefix~
[fn:149] Note that ~org-indent-mode~ also sets the ~wrap-prefix~
property, such that ~visual-line-mode~ (or purely setting ~word-wrap~)
wraps long lines (including headlines) correctly indented.
[fn:147] The ~org-indent-mode~ also sets the ~wrap-prefix~ correctly
[fn:146] The ~org-indent-mode~ also sets the ~wrap-prefix~ correctly
for indenting and wrapping long lines of headlines or text. This
minor mode handles ~visual-line-mode~ and directly applied settings
through ~word-wrap~.
[fn:148] Note that turning on ~org-indent-mode~ sets
[fn:147] Note that turning on ~org-indent-mode~ sets
~org-hide-leading-stars~ to ~t~ and ~org-adapt-indentation~ to ~nil~.
[fn:149] This works, but requires extra effort. Org Indent mode is
[fn:148] This works, but requires extra effort. Org Indent mode is
more convenient for most applications.
[fn:152] For a server to host files, consider using a WebDAV server,
[fn:150] For a server to host files, consider using a WebDAV server,
such as [[https://nextcloud.com][Nextcloud]]. Additional help is at this [[https://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#mobileorg_webdav][FAQ entry]].
[fn:153] If Emacs is configured for safe storing of passwords, then
[fn:151] If Emacs is configured for safe storing of passwords, then
configure the variable ~org-mobile-encryption-password~; please read
the docstring of that variable.
[fn:154] Symbolic links in ~org-directory~ need to have the same name
[fn:152] Symbolic links in ~org-directory~ need to have the same name
as their targets.
[fn:155] While creating the agendas, Org mode forces =ID= properties
[fn:153] While creating the agendas, Org mode forces =ID= properties
on all referenced entries, so that these entries can be uniquely
identified if Org Mobile flags them for further action. To avoid
setting properties configure the variable
~org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items~ to ~nil~. Org mode then relies
on outline paths, assuming they are unique.
[fn:156] Checksums are stored automatically in the file
[fn:154] Checksums are stored automatically in the file
=checksums.dat=.
[fn:157] The file will be empty after this operation.
[fn:155] The file will be empty after this operation.
[fn:158] https://www.ctan.org/pkg/comment
[fn:156] https://www.ctan.org/pkg/comment
[fn:159] By default this works only for LaTeX, HTML, and Texinfo.
[fn:157] By default this works only for LaTeX, HTML, and Texinfo.
Configure the variable ~orgtbl-radio-table-templates~ to install
templates for other modes.
[fn:160] If the =TBLFM= keyword contains an odd number of dollar
[fn:158] If the =TBLFM= keyword contains an odd number of dollar
characters, this may cause problems with Font Lock in LaTeX mode. As
shown in the example you can fix this by adding an extra line inside
the =comment= environment that is used to balance the dollar
@ -21626,9 +21626,9 @@ expressions. If you are using AUCTeX with the font-latex library,
a much better solution is to add the =comment= environment to the
variable ~LaTeX-verbatim-environments~.
[fn:161] The ~agenda*~ view is the same as ~agenda~ except that it
[fn:159] The ~agenda*~ view is the same as ~agenda~ except that it
only considers /appointments/, i.e., scheduled and deadline items that
have a time specification =[h]h:mm= in their time-stamps.
[fn:162] Note that, for ~org-odd-levels-only~, a level number
[fn:160] Note that, for ~org-odd-levels-only~, a level number
corresponds to order in the hierarchy, not to the number of stars.