orgmanual: Pacify linter

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#+EMAIL: tsd@tsdye.com
#+DATE: 2012-11-10 Sat
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+OPTIONS: H:4 num:t toc:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:nil -:t f:t *:t <:t
#+OPTIONS: TeX:t LaTeX:t skip:nil d:nil todo:nil pri:nil tags:not-in-toc
#+OPTIONS: H:4 num:t toc:t \n:nil ::t |:t ^:nil -:t f:t *:t <:t
#+OPTIONS: d:nil todo:nil pri:nil tags:not-in-toc
#+INFOJS_OPT: view:nil toc:nil ltoc:t mouse:underline buttons:0 path:http://orgmode.org/org-info.js
#+SELECT_TAGS: export
#+EXCLUDE_TAGS: noexport
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#+MACRO: var {{{markup(var,$1)}}}
#+MACRO: cite {{{markup(cite,$1)}}}
#+MACRO: value {{{markup(value,$1)}}}
#+MACRO: code {{{markup(code,$1)}}}
#+MACRO: printindex @@info:@printindex $1@@
@ -3401,10 +3402,10 @@ search for ~find me~ in the current file, just as
The default mechanism for creating search strings and for doing the
actual search related to a file link may not work correctly in all
cases. For example, {{{bibtex}}} database files have many entries
like {{{samp(year="1993")}}} which would not result in good search
strings, because the only unique identification for a {{{bibtex}}}
entry is the citation key.
cases. For example, BibTeX database files have many entries like
{{{samp(year="1993")}}} which would not result in good search strings,
because the only unique identification for a BibTeX entry is the
citation key.
#+vindex: org-create-file-search-functions
#+vindex: org-execute-file-search-functions
@ -3416,8 +3417,8 @@ need to be added to the hook variables
~org-create-file-search-functions~ and
~org-execute-file-search-functions~. See the docstring for these
variables for more information. Org actually uses this mechanism for
{{{bibtex}}} database files, and you can use the corresponding code as
an implementation example. See the file {{{file(org-bibtex.el)}}}.
BibTeX database files, and you can use the corresponding code as an
implementation example. See the file {{{file(org-bibtex.el)}}}.
* TODO items
:PROPERTIES:
@ -3979,13 +3980,13 @@ settings like ~TODO(!)~. For example:
#+end_example
*** Tracking your habits
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: How consistent have you been?
:END:
:LOGBOOK:
- State "DONE" from "DONE" [2013-01-07 Mon 14:10]
- State "DONE" from "" [2013-01-07 Mon 14:10]
:END:
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: How consistent have you been?
:END:
#+cindex: habits
Org has the ability to track the consistency of a special category of TODOs,
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or {{{samp(C)}}}. When you press {{{key(SPC)}}}} instead, the priority
cookie is removed from the headline. The priorities can also be
changed ``remotely'' from the timeline and agenda buffer with the
{{{kbd(,)}}} command (see [[Agenda commands]]).
{{{kbd(\,)}}} command (see [[Agenda commands]]).
- {{{kbdkey(S-,up)}}}, {{{kbdkey(S-,down)}}}, {{{command(org-priority-up)}}}, {{{command(org-priority-down)}}} ::
#+vindex: org-priority-start-cycle-with-default
@ -5196,7 +5197,7 @@ The following commands let you edit information in column view:
Switch to the next/previous allowed value of the field. For this, you
have to have specified allowed values for a property.
- {{{kbd(1..9,0)}}} ::
- {{{kbd(1..9\,0)}}} ::
#+kindex: 1..9,0
Directly select the Nth allowed value, {{{kbd(0)}}} selects the 10th
@ -5287,8 +5288,8 @@ this block looks like this:
|---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
| local | Use the tree in which the capture block is located. |
| global | Make a global view, including all headings in the file. |
| "file:PATH-TO-FILE" | Run column view at the top of this file. |
| "ID" | Call column view in the tree that has an ~:ID:~ |
| =file:PATH-TO-FILE= | Run column view at the top of this file. |
| ID | Call column view in the tree that has an ~:ID:~ |
| | property with the value /label/. You can use |
| | {{{kbd(M-x org-id-copy)}}} to create a globally unique ID for |
| | the current entry and copy it to the kill-ring. |
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Make a global view, including all headings in the file.
- "file:PATH-TO-FILE" ::
- =file:PATH-TO-FILE= ::
Run column view at the top of this file.
- "ID" ::
- ID ::
Call column view in the tree that has an ~:ID:~ property with the
value /label/. You can use {{{kbd(M-x org-id-copy)}}} to
@ -6564,14 +6565,14 @@ such a relative timer and make it easy to create timed notes.
Once the timer list is started, you can also use {{{kbdkey(M-,RET)}}}
to insert new timer items.
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x ,)}}} ::
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x \,)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-c C-x ,
#+kindex: C-c C-x ,
Pause the timer, or continue it if it is already paused
({{{command(org-timer-pause-or-continue)}}}).
- {{{kbd(C-u C-c C-x ,)}}} ::
- {{{kbd(C-u C-c C-x \,)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-u C-c C-x ,
#+kindex: C-u C-c C-x ,
@ -8096,7 +8097,6 @@ optional when {{{samp(+)}}} or {{{samp(-)}}} is present. Here are some
examples, using only tags.
#+attr_texinfo: :table-type "table" :indic "@samp"
- +work-boss ::
Select headlines tagged {{{samp(:work:)}}}, but discard those also
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Here are more examples:
#+attr_texinfo: :table-type "table" :indic "@samp"
- work+TODO="WAITING" ::
Select {{{samp(:work:)}}}-tagged TODO lines with the specific TODO
@ -8996,7 +8995,7 @@ the other commands, the cursor needs to be in the desired line.
Set tags for the current headline. If there is an active region in the
agenda, change a tag for all headings in the region.
- {{{kbd(,)}}} ::
- {{{kbd(\,)}}} ::
#+kindex: ,
Set the priority for the current item (~org-agenda-priority~). Org
mode prompts for the priority character. If you reply with
@ -16598,7 +16597,7 @@ the timestamp.
| {{{kbdkey(S-,right)}}} | {{{kbdspckey(C-c,right)}}} | {{{kbd( )}}} | |
| {{{kbdkey(S-,up)}}} | {{{kbdspckey(C-c,up)}}} | {{{kbd( )}}} | |
| {{{kbdkey(S-,down)}}} | {{{kbdspckey(C-c,down)}}} | {{{kbd( )}}} | |
| {{{kbdkey(C-S-,left)}}} | {{{kbdscpkey(C-c C-x,left)}}} | {{{kbd( )}}} | |
| {{{kbdkey(C-S-,left)}}} | {{{kbdspckey(C-c C-x,left)}}} | {{{kbd( )}}} | |
| {{{kbdkey(C-S-,right)}}} | {{{kbdspckey(C-c C-x,right)}}} | {{{kbd( )}}} | |
** Interaction