Small updates to org-index.el

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Marc-Oliver Ihm 2014-01-03 19:58:38 +01:00
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;;
;; Updates:
;;
;; The latest stable version of this file can always be found at:
;; The latest tested version of this file can always be found at:
;;
;; http://orgmode.org/w/org-mode.git?p=org-mode.git;a=blob;f=contrib/lisp/org-index.el;hb=HEAD
@ -1474,8 +1474,8 @@ retrieves the value of the count-column for reference 12.
(insert (format "\n\n* %s %s\n" firstref title))
(insert "\n\n Below you find your initial index table, which will grow over time.\n"
" Following that your may read its detailed explanation, which will help you,\n"
" to adopt org-index to your needs. This however is optional reading and not\n"
" required to start using org-index.\n\n")
" to adjust org-index to your needs. This however is optional reading and not\n"
" required to start using org-index.\n")
(setq id (org-id-get-create))
(insert (format "
@ -1523,17 +1523,17 @@ retrieves the value of the count-column for reference 12.
- ref: This contains the reference, which consists of a decorated
number, which is incremented for each new line. References are
meant to be used in org-mode headlines or outside of org´,
meant to be used in org-mode headlines or outside of org,
e.g. within folder names.
- link: org-mode link pointing to the matching location within org.
- first: When has this line been first accessed (i.e. created) ?
- count: How many times has this line accessed ? The trailing
flag \"s\" makes the table beeing sorted after
this column, so that often used entries appear at the top of
the table.
- count: How many times has this line been accessed ? The
trailing flag \"s\" makes the table beeing sorted after this
column this column, so that often used entries appear at the
top of the table.
- last: When has this line been accessed last ?
@ -2034,7 +2034,7 @@ retrieves the value of the count-column for reference 12.
(if show-headings (insert "\n\n" org-index--headings)))
(forward-line))
(toggle-read-only 1)
(setq buffer-read-only t)
;; perform action according to last char
(forward-line -1)