org-manual: Fix typos
* doc/org-manual.org (Using Emacs packaging system): (Formula syntax for Calc): (Lookup functions): (Weekly/daily agenda): (Setting limits for the agenda): (Export Settings): (Other Built-in Back-ends): (Structure Templates): (Adding Hyperlink Types): Use correct markup for sexps. (Using the Mapping API): Fix typo. Use correct markup.
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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Otherwise autoload Org functions will mess up the installation.
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#+end_quote
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Then, to make sure your Org configuration is taken into account,
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initialize the package system with ~(package-initialize)~ in your
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initialize the package system with =(package-initialize)= in your
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Emacs init file before setting any Org option. If you want to use
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Org's package repository, check out the [[https://orgmode.org/elpa.html][Org ELPA page]].
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@ -2119,7 +2119,7 @@ A formula can contain an optional mode string after a semicolon. This
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string consists of flags to influence Calc and other modes during
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execution. By default, Org uses the standard Calc modes (precision
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12, angular units degrees, fraction and symbolic modes off). The
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display format, however, has been changed to ~(float 8)~ to keep
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display format, however, has been changed to =(float 8)= to keep
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tables compact. The default settings can be configured using the
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variable ~org-calc-default-modes~.
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@ -2427,7 +2427,7 @@ following command:
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Org has three predefined Emacs Lisp functions for lookups in tables.
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- ~(org-lookup-first VAL S-LIST R-LIST &optional PREDICATE)~ ::
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- =(org-lookup-first VAL S-LIST R-LIST &optional PREDICATE)= ::
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#+findex: org-lookup-first
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Searches for the first element {{{var(S)}}} in list
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@ -2444,13 +2444,13 @@ Org has three predefined Emacs Lisp functions for lookups in tables.
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{{{var(S-LIST)}}}. If {{{var(R-LIST)}}} is ~nil~, the matching
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element {{{var(S)}}} of {{{var(S-LIST)}}} is returned.
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- ~(org-lookup-last VAL S-LIST R-LIST &optional PREDICATE)~ ::
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- =(org-lookup-last VAL S-LIST R-LIST &optional PREDICATE)= ::
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#+findex: org-lookup-last
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Similar to ~org-lookup-first~ above, but searches for the /last/
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element for which {{{var(PREDICATE)}}} is non-~nil~.
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- ~(org-lookup-all VAL S-LIST R-LIST &optional PREDICATE)~ ::
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- =(org-lookup-all VAL S-LIST R-LIST &optional PREDICATE)= ::
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#+findex: org-lookup-all
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Similar to ~org-lookup-first~, but searches for /all/ elements
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@ -8441,7 +8441,7 @@ days you want to see by default in the agenda, or to a span name, such
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a ~day~, ~week~, ~month~ or ~year~. For weekly agendas, the default
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is to start on the previous Monday (see
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~org-agenda-start-on-weekday~). You can also set the start date using
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a date shift: ~(setq org-agenda-start-day "+10d")~ starts the agenda
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a date shift: =(setq org-agenda-start-day "+10d")= starts the agenda
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ten days from today in the future.
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Remote editing from the agenda buffer means, for example, that you can
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@ -9238,7 +9238,7 @@ locally in your custom agenda views (see [[*Custom Agenda Views]]).
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Limit the number of tagged entries.
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When set to a positive integer, each option excludes entries from
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other categories: for example, ~(setq org-agenda-max-effort 100)~
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other categories: for example, =(setq org-agenda-max-effort 100)=
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limits the agenda to 100 minutes of effort and exclude any entry that
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has no effort property. If you want to include entries with no effort
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property, use a negative value for ~org-agenda-max-effort~. One
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#+cindex: @samp{SELECT_TAGS}, keyword
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#+vindex: org-export-select-tags
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The default value is ~("export")~. When a tree is tagged with
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The default value is =("export")=. When a tree is tagged with
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=export= (~org-export-select-tags~), Org selects that tree and
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its sub-trees for export. Org excludes trees with =noexport=
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tags, see below. When selectively exporting files with =export=
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#+cindex: @samp{EXCLUDE_TAGS}, keyword
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#+vindex: org-export-exclude-tags
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The default value is ~("noexport")~. When a tree is tagged with
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The default value is =("noexport")=. When a tree is tagged with
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=noexport= (~org-export-exclude-tags~), Org excludes that tree
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and its sub-trees from export. Entries tagged with =noexport=
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are unconditionally excluded from the export, even if they have
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- =ox-man.el=: Export to a man page.
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To activate such back-ends, either customize ~org-export-backends~ or
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load directly with ~(require 'ox-man)~. On successful load, the
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load directly with =(require 'ox-man)=. On successful load, the
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back-end adds new keys in the export dispatcher (see [[*The Export
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Dispatcher]]).
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Org Tempo expands snippets to structures defined in
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~org-structure-template-alist~ and ~org-tempo-keywords-alist~. For
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example, {{{kbd(< s TAB)}}} creates a code block. Enable it by
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customizing ~org-modules~ or add ~(require 'org-tempo)~ to your Emacs
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customizing ~org-modules~ or add =(require 'org-tempo)= to your Emacs
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init file[fn:143].
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#+attr_texinfo: :columns 0.1 0.9
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#+texinfo: @noindent
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A review of =org-man.el=:
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1. First, ~(require 'org)~ ensures =org.el= is loaded.
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1. First, =(require 'org)= ensures =org.el= is loaded.
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2.
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#+attr_texinfo: :options org-map-entries func &optional match scope &rest skip
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#+begin_defun
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Call {{{(var(FUNC))}}} at each headline selected by {{{var(MATCH)}}}
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in {{{var(SCOPE)}}}.
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Call {{{var(FUNC)}}} at each headline selected by {{{var(MATCH)}}} in
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{{{var(SCOPE)}}}.
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{{{var(FUNC)}}} is a function or a Lisp form. With point positioned
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at the beginning of the headline, call the function without arguments.
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All agenda files with any archive files associated with them.
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- ~(file1 file2 ...)~ ::
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- list of filenames ::
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If this is a list, all files in the list are scanned.
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- ~archive~ ::
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Skip trees with the archive tag.
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Skip trees with the =ARCHIVE= tag.
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- ~comment~ ::
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* Footnotes
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[fn:1] If you do not use Font Lock globally turn it on in Org buffer
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with ~(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)~.
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with =(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)=.
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[fn:2] Please consider subscribing to the mailing list in order to
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minimize the work the mailing list moderators have to do.
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[fn:30] The Org Id library must first be loaded, either through
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~org-customize~, by enabling ~id~ in ~org-modules~, or by adding
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~(require 'org-id)~ in your Emacs init file.
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=(require 'org-id)= in your Emacs init file.
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[fn:31] Note that you do not have to use this command to insert
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a link. Links in Org are plain text, and you can type or paste them
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~org-clock-sum~.
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[fn:72] To resume the clock under the assumption that you have worked
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on this task while outside Emacs, use ~(setq org-clock-persist t)~.
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on this task while outside Emacs, use =(setq org-clock-persist t)=.
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[fn:73] To add an effort estimate "on the fly", hook a function doing
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this to ~org-clock-in-prepare-hook~.
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