Documentation fixes.

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Carsten Dominik 2008-10-12 07:35:19 +02:00
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@ -5454,13 +5454,13 @@ paper agenda, showing all the tasks for the current week or day.
@cindex org-agenda, command @cindex org-agenda, command
@kindex C-c a a @kindex C-c a a
@item C-c a a @item C-c a a
Compile an agenda for the current week from a list of org files. The Compile an agenda for the current week from a list of org files. The agenda
agenda shows the entries for each day. With a numeric shows the entries for each day. With a numeric prefix@footnote{For backward
prefix@footnote{For backward compatibility, the universal prefix compatibility, the universal prefix @kbd{C-u} causes all TODO entries to be
@kbd{C-u} causes all TODO entries to be listed before the agenda. This listed before the agenda. This feature is deprecated, use the dedicated TODO
feature is deprecated, use the dedicated TODO list, or a block agenda list, or a block agenda instead (@pxref{Block agenda}).} (like @kbd{C-u 2 1
instead.} (like @kbd{C-u 2 1 C-c a a}) you may set the number of days C-c a a}) you may set the number of days to be displayed (see also the
to be displayed (see also the variable @code{org-agenda-ndays}) variable @code{org-agenda-ndays})
@end table @end table
Remote editing from the agenda buffer means, for example, that you can Remote editing from the agenda buffer means, for example, that you can
@ -5687,9 +5687,9 @@ work for you. The built-in default assumes that all your projects are
level-2 headlines, and that a project is not stuck if it has at least level-2 headlines, and that a project is not stuck if it has at least
one entry marked with a TODO keyword TODO or NEXT or NEXTACTION. one entry marked with a TODO keyword TODO or NEXT or NEXTACTION.
Lets assume that you, in your own way of using Org mode, identify Let's assume that you, in your own way of using Org mode, identify
projects with a tag PROJECT, and that you use a TODO keyword MAYBE to projects with a tag PROJECT, and that you use a TODO keyword MAYBE to
indicate a project that should not be considered yet. Lets further indicate a project that should not be considered yet. Let's further
assume that the TODO keyword DONE marks finished projects, and that NEXT assume that the TODO keyword DONE marks finished projects, and that NEXT
and TODO indicate next actions. The tag @@SHOP indicates shopping and and TODO indicate next actions. The tag @@SHOP indicates shopping and
is a next action even without the NEXT tag. Finally, if the project is a next action even without the NEXT tag. Finally, if the project
@ -8938,7 +8938,7 @@ Org.
Org has a large number of hyperlink types built-in Org has a large number of hyperlink types built-in
(@pxref{Hyperlinks}). If you would like to add new link types, it (@pxref{Hyperlinks}). If you would like to add new link types, it
provides an interface for doing so. Lets look at an example file provides an interface for doing so. Let's look at an example file
@file{org-man.el} that will add support for creating links like @file{org-man.el} that will add support for creating links like
@samp{[[man:printf][The printf manpage]]} to show Unix manual pages inside @samp{[[man:printf][The printf manpage]]} to show Unix manual pages inside
emacs: emacs:
@ -8993,7 +8993,7 @@ You would activate this new link type in @file{.emacs} with
@end lisp @end lisp
@noindent @noindent
Lets go through the file and see what it does. Let's go through the file and see what it does.
@enumerate @enumerate
@item @item
It does @code{(require 'org)} to make sure that @file{org.el} has been It does @code{(require 'org)} to make sure that @file{org.el} has been