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#+LINK_UP: index.html
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#+LINK_HOME: http://orgmode.org
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* Version 6.22
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* Version 6.23 (in preparation)
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:PROPERTIES:
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:VISIBILITY: content
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:END:
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** Overview
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** Incompatible changes
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- CLOCK lines will now be captured into the LOGBOOK drawer.
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See below for details.
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** Details
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*** Capture state change notes into a drawer
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State change notes can now be captured into a drawer =LOGBOOK=,
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to keep the entry tidy. If this is what you want, you will need
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this configuration:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(setq org-log-into-drawer "LOGBOOK")
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#+end_src
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Thanks to Wanrong Lin for this proposal.
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*** Clock lines are now captured into the LOGBOOK drawer as well
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The =CLOCK= drawer will be abandoned, clock lines will now also
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end up in a drawer =LOGBOOK=. The reason for this is because it
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is a bit useless to have two different drawers for state change
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notes and clock lines. If you wish to keep the old way, for
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example if you do not want clock lines and state notes in the
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same drawer, use
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(setq org-clock-into-drawer "CLOCK")
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#+end_src
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*** Added org-R.el to contrib directory
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Dan Davison has contributed /org-R.el/ which is now in the
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contrib directory and installs powerful calculation methods
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using the R statistics language. There is a [[http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-R/org-R.php][tutorial]] on Worg for
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it.
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Thanks to Dan for this great contribution.
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*** Allow individual formatting of each TODO keyword in HTML export
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TODO keywords in HTML export have the CSS class =todo=. In
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addition to this, each keyword has now itself as class, so you
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could do this in your CSS file:
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#+begin_src css
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.todo { font-weight:bold; }
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.done { font-weight:bold; }
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.TODO { color:red; }
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.WAITING { color:orange; }
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.DONE { color:green; }
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#+end_src
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Thanks to Wanrong Lin for this request, and to Sebastian Rose for
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help with the implementation.
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*** New hooks for add-ons to tap into context-sensitive commands
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Some commands in Org are context-sensitive, they will execute
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different functions depending on context. The most important
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example is of course =C-c C-c=, but also the =M-cursor= keys fall
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into this category.
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Org has now a system of hooks that can be used by add-on packages
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to install their own functionality into these keys. See the
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docstring of =org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook= for details. The other
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hooks are named like =org-metaleft-hook= or
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=org-shiftmetaright-hook=.
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*** Publishing files irrespective of extension
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If you set the =:base-extension= property for a publishing
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project to the symbol =any=, all files in the directory will be
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published, irrespective of extension.
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Thanks to Richard Klinda for a patch to this effect.
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*** New variable index in the manual
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A new index in the manual lists all variables mentioned in the
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manual, about 200.
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* Version 6.22
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** Details
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*** org-choose.el by Tom Breton is now included
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