manual: Small rewording
* doc/org-manual.org (Attachments): Avoid using "cloud" term. (Attachment defaults and dispatcher): Use present tense. (Attachment options): Use Org attach instead of symbol org-attach.
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@ -7911,8 +7911,8 @@ See the docstring of the variable for more information.
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It is often useful to associate reference material with an outline
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node. Small chunks of plain text can simply be stored in the subtree
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of a project. Hyperlinks (see [[*Hyperlinks]]) can establish associations
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with files that live elsewhere on your computer or in the cloud, like
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emails or source code files belonging to a project.
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with files that live elsewhere on a local, or even remote, computer,
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like emails or source code files belonging to a project.
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Another method is /attachments/, which are files located in a
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directory belonging to an outline node. Org uses directories either
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@ -7922,16 +7922,18 @@ named by a unique ID of each entry, or by a =DIR= property.
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: How to access attachment commands
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:END:
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By default, org-attach will use ID properties when adding attachments
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to outline nodes. This makes working with attachments fully
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automated. There is no decision needed for folder-name or location.
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ID-based directories are by default located in the =data/= directory,
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which lives in the same directory where your Org file lives[fn:89].
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For more control over the setup, see [[*Attachment options]].
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By default, Org attach uses ID properties when adding attachments to
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outline nodes. This makes working with attachments fully automated.
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There is no decision needed for folder-name or location. ID-based
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directories are by default located in the =data/= directory, which
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lives in the same directory where your Org file lives[fn:89].
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When attachments are made using ~org-attach~ a default tag =ATTACH= is
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added to the node that gets the attachments.
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For more control over the setup, see [[*Attachment options]].
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The following commands deal with attachments:
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- {{{kbd(C-c C-a)}}} (~org-attach~) ::
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Configuring the attachment system
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:END:
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There are a couple of options for attachments that are worth
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mentioning.
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@ -8059,7 +8062,7 @@ mentioning.
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#+vindex: org-attach-use-inheritance
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By default folders attached to an outline node are inherited from
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parents according to ~org-use-property-inheritance~. If one instead
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want to set inheritance specifically for org-attach that can be done
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want to set inheritance specifically for Org attach that can be done
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using ~org-attach-use-inheritance~. Inheriting documents through
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the node hierarchy makes a lot of sense in most cases. Especially
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when using attachment links (see [[*Attachment links]]). The following
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Hyperlink access to attachments
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:END:
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Attached files and folders can be referenced using attachment links.
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This makes it easy to refer to the material added to an outline node.
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Especially if it was attached using the unique ID of the entry!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Everything safely stored away
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:END:
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If the directory attached to an outline node is a Git repository, Org
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can be configured to automatically commit changes to that repository
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when it sees them.
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:END:
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#+cindex: attach from Dired
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#+findex: org-attach-dired-to-subtree
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It is possible to attach files to a subtree from a Dired buffer. To
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use this feature, have one window in Dired mode containing the file(s)
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to be attached and another window with point in the subtree that shall
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