doc/org.texi: Start some tables after a blank line

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Bastien Guerry 2013-03-12 12:51:11 +01:00
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@ -1319,6 +1319,7 @@ Furthermore, any entries with a @samp{VISIBILITY} property (@pxref{Properties
and Columns}) will get their visibility adapted accordingly. Allowed values
for this property are @code{folded}, @code{children}, @code{content}, and
@code{all}.
@table @asis
@orgcmd{C-u C-u @key{TAB},org-set-startup-visibility}
Switch back to the startup visibility of the buffer, i.e., whatever is
@ -2909,6 +2910,7 @@ active formula, the cursor in the formula editor will mark it.
While inside the special buffer, Org will automatically highlight
any field or range reference at the cursor position. You may edit,
remove and add formulas, and use the following commands:
@table @kbd
@orgcmdkkc{C-c C-c,C-x C-s,org-table-fedit-finish}
Exit the formula editor and store the modified formulas. With @kbd{C-u}
@ -3054,6 +3056,7 @@ empty first field.
@cindex marking characters, tables
The marking characters have the following meaning:
@table @samp
@item !
The fields in this line define names for the columns, so that you may
@ -5124,6 +5127,7 @@ FILE @r{The filename the entry is located in.}
To create sparse trees and special lists with selection based on properties,
the same commands are used as for tag searches (@pxref{Tag searches}).
@table @kbd
@orgcmdkkc{C-c / m,C-c \\,org-match-sparse-tree}
Create a sparse tree with all matching entries. With a
@ -6771,6 +6775,7 @@ selection.
@item type
The type of entry, a symbol. Valid values are:
@table @code
@item entry
An Org mode node, with a headline. Will be filed as the child of the target
@ -6799,6 +6804,7 @@ the empty string, it defaults to @code{org-default-notes-file}. A file can
also be given as a variable, function, or Emacs Lisp form.
Valid values are:
@table @code
@item (file "path/to/file")
Text will be placed at the beginning or end of that file.
@ -6843,6 +6849,7 @@ more details.
@item properties
The rest of the entry is a property list of additional options.
Recognized properties are:
@table @code
@item :prepend
Normally new captured information will be appended at
@ -7017,7 +7024,6 @@ directory.
@noindent The following commands deal with attachments:
@table @kbd
@orgcmd{C-c C-a,org-attach}
The dispatcher for commands related to the attachment system. After these
keys, a list of commands is displayed and you must press an additional key
@ -7459,6 +7465,7 @@ Remove the permanent restriction created by @kbd{C-c C-x <}.
@noindent
When working with @file{speedbar.el}, you can use the following commands in
the Speedbar frame:
@table @kbd
@orgcmdtkc{< @r{in the speedbar frame},<,org-speedbar-set-agenda-restriction}
Permanently restrict the agenda to the item---either an Org file or a subtree
@ -7479,6 +7486,7 @@ following we will assume that @kbd{C-c a} is indeed how the dispatcher
is accessed and list keyboard access to commands accordingly. After
pressing @kbd{C-c a}, an additional letter is required to execute a
command. The dispatcher offers the following default commands:
@table @kbd
@item a
Create the calendar-like agenda (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}).
@ -7821,6 +7829,7 @@ searches@footnote{But @pxref{x-agenda-skip-entry-regexp,
,skipping entries based on regexp}.}.
Here are more examples:
@table @samp
@item work+TODO="WAITING"
Select @samp{:work:}-tagged TODO lines with the specific TODO
@ -11325,7 +11334,6 @@ You can use the following commands to quickly verify the reliability of
the @LaTeX{}-to-MathML converter.
@table @kbd
@item M-x org-export-as-odf
Convert a @LaTeX{} math snippet to an OpenDocument formula (@file{.odf}) file.
@ -12611,6 +12619,7 @@ The @code{:exports} header argument can be used to specify export
behavior:
@subsubheading Header arguments:
@table @code
@item :exports code
The default in most languages. The body of the code block is exported, as
@ -12649,6 +12658,7 @@ using @code{org-babel-expand-src-block} which can expand both variable and
``noweb'' style references (see @ref{Noweb reference syntax}).
@subsubheading Header arguments
@table @code
@item :tangle no
The default. The code block is not included in the tangled output.
@ -12662,6 +12672,7 @@ Include the code block in the tangled output to file @samp{filename}.
@kindex C-c C-v t
@subsubheading Functions
@table @code
@item org-babel-tangle
Tangle the current file. Bound to @kbd{C-c C-v t}.
@ -12672,6 +12683,7 @@ Choose a file to tangle. Bound to @kbd{C-c C-v f}.
@end table
@subsubheading Hooks
@table @code
@item org-babel-post-tangle-hook
This hook is run from within code files tangled by @code{org-babel-tangle}.
@ -16413,6 +16425,7 @@ should then go through these entries and do whatever actions are necessary.
If a note has been stored while flagging an entry in @i{MobileOrg}, that note
will be displayed in the echo area when the cursor is on the corresponding
agenda line.
@table @kbd
@kindex ?
@item ?