From ed81800ccf9431352d24ff4aed642a04ad8d213b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Carsten Dominik Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:03:17 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Release 6.12 --- ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.org | 8 +- ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.txt | 3697 ------------------------------------ ORGWEBPAGE/index.org | 6 +- README_DIST | 2 +- doc/org.texi | 2 +- doc/orgcard.tex | 2 +- lisp/org-agenda.el | 2 +- lisp/org-archive.el | 2 +- lisp/org-attach.el | 2 +- lisp/org-bbdb.el | 2 +- lisp/org-bibtex.el | 2 +- lisp/org-clock.el | 2 +- lisp/org-colview-xemacs.el | 2 +- lisp/org-colview.el | 2 +- lisp/org-compat.el | 2 +- lisp/org-exp.el | 3 +- lisp/org-export-latex.el | 2 +- lisp/org-faces.el | 2 +- lisp/org-gnus.el | 2 +- lisp/org-id.el | 2 +- lisp/org-info.el | 2 +- lisp/org-irc.el | 2 +- lisp/org-jsinfo.el | 2 +- lisp/org-list.el | 2 +- lisp/org-mac-message.el | 2 +- lisp/org-macs.el | 2 +- lisp/org-mew.el | 2 +- lisp/org-mhe.el | 2 +- lisp/org-mouse.el | 2 +- lisp/org-plot.el | 2 +- lisp/org-publish.el | 2 +- lisp/org-remember.el | 2 +- lisp/org-rmail.el | 2 +- lisp/org-table.el | 2 +- lisp/org-vm.el | 2 +- lisp/org-wl.el | 2 +- lisp/org.el | 4 +- 37 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 3736 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.txt diff --git a/ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.org b/ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.org index e3f63027c..ffd26cfb8 100644 --- a/ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.org +++ b/ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.org @@ -11,13 +11,19 @@ #+LINK_HOME: http://orgmode.org -* Version 6.12 (in preparation) +* Version 6.12 :PROPERTIES: :VISIBILITY: content :END: ** Overview + - A region of entries can now be refiled with a single command + - Fine-tuning the behavior of `org-yank' + - Formulas for clocktables + - Better implementation of footnotes for HTML export + - More languages for HTML export. + ** Details *** A region of entries can now be refiled with a single command diff --git a/ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.txt b/ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a1d8ead59..000000000 --- a/ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3697 +0,0 @@ - Org-mode list of User-visible changes - ===================================== - -Author: Carsten Dominik -Date: 2008/02/19 09:16:04 - - -Version 5.22 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Incompatible changes -==================== - - - The variable `org-log-done' is now less complex. - - The in-buffer settings for logging have changed. Some - options no longer exists, some new ones have been added. - -Details -======= - -Changes to logging progress ---------------------------- - - There is now more control over which state changes are being - logged in what way. Please read carefully the corresponding - sections in the manual. Basically: - - - The variable `org-log-done' has been simplified, it no - longer influences logging state changes and clocking out. - - There is a new variable for triggering note-taking when - clocking out an item: `org-log-note-clock-out'. - - Logging of state changes now has to be configured on a - pre-keyword basis, either in `org-todo-keywords' or in the - #+TODO in-buffer setting. - - These per-keyword settings allow more control. For example - - WAIT(w@) Record a note when entering this state. - WAIT(w!) Record a timestamp when entering this state. - WAIT(w@/!) Recore a note when entering and timestamp - when leaving this state. This is great for - getting a record when switching *back* from - WAIT to TODO. - WAIT(/!) Record a timestamp when leaving this state. - Here we not even define a fast access - character, but just the logging stuff. - - This was triggered by requests from Wanrong Lin and Bernt Hansen. - -Other ------ - - - M-RET no longer brakes a line in the middle, it will make a - new line after the current or (if cursor is at the beginning - of the line) before the current line. - - - RET, when executed in a headline after the main text and - before the tags will leave the tags in the current line and - create a new line below the current one. - -Version 5.21 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes, in particular the long-hunted bug about wrong window - positions after pressing SPACE in the agenda. Hopefully this - is really fixed. - -Version 5.20 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - -Remember/Refile/Goto --------------------- - - - The use of prefix arguments for the commands `org-remember' - and `org-refile' has been normalized. - - - The clock can now safely be used in a remember buffer. - - - The variable `org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive' - introduced only in 5.19 is already obsolete. Please use - `org-remember-interactive-interface' instead. - - - It is no longer necessary to update the refiling targets. - - - Automatic isearch in `org-goto'. - - - Outline-path-completion as alternative org-goto interface. - -Misc ----- - - - Checkboxes now work hierarchically. - - - `C-k' can now behave specially in headlines. - - - Repeater for tasks in plain timestamps. - - - All clock intervals of an item show in agenda/timeline. - - - New parameter `:step' for clocktable, to get daily reports. - - - Never loose a repeaded scheduled item from the agenda. - - - Archiving a subtree now stores the outline path in a property. - - - Links to messages in Apple Mail. - - - Bug fixes. - -Incompatible Changes -==================== - - - The variable `org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive' - introduced only in 5.19 is already obsolete. Please use - `org-remember-interactive-interface' instead. - -Details -======= - -Remember/Refile/Goto --------------------- - - - The use of prefix arguments for the commands `org-remember' - and `org-refile' has been normalized: - - + when called without prefix argument, the command does its - normal job, starting a remember note or refiling a tree. - - + when called with a single C-u prefix, these commands can be - used to select a target location and to jump there. In - the case of `org-remember', you will be prompted for a - template and then Emacs jumps to the default target - location or this template. In the case of `org-refile', - you select a location from the refile target list and jump - there. - - + when called with two prefixes (`C-u C-u'), the command - jumps to the location last used for storing a note or a - moved tree. - - - When the clock is running inside an remember buffer, storing - the remember buffer with `C-c C-c' will automatically clock - out. This was inspired by a request by Rainer Stengle. - - - The variable `org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive' - introduced only in 5.19 is already obsolete. Please use - `org-remember-interactive-interface' instead. This new - variable does select the interface that is used to select - the target for a remember note in an interactive way. - Possible values are: - - + `outline': Use an outline of the document to select a - location. - + `outline-path-completion': Use completion of an outline - path to select a location. - + `refile': Offer the `org-refile-targets' as possible - targets. - - - It is no longer necessary to update the refiling targets - - they are always current. - - - In `org-goto', typing characters now automatically starts - isearch from the beginning of the buffer. The isearch is - special also because it only matches in headline. This - goes some way toward saving org-goto from being removed - from Org-mode. Thanks to Piotr Zielinski for the code, and - sorry that it took me so long to put it in. If you prefer - to use single letters n,p,f,b,u,q for navigation as before, - configure the variable `org-goto-auto-isearch'. - - - Outline-path-completion is now available as an alternative - interface in the command `org-goto'. Please select the - default interface you'd like to use with the new variable - `org-goto-interface'. You can then select the alternative - interface with a prefix argument to `C-c C-j' (org-goto). I - am considering to make outline-path-completion the default - interface. Comments? - - -Misc ----- - - - Checkboxes now work hierarchically. When a plain-list item - with a checkbox has children with checkboxes, the status of - the item's checkbox is calculated from the children, each - time a checkbox is toggled with C-c C-c. Thanks to Miguel - A. Figueroa-Villanueva for a patch to this effect. - - - There is a new variable `org-special-ctrl-k'. When set, - `C-k' will behave specially in headlines: - - + When the cursor is at the beginning of a headline, kill - the entire line and possible the folded subtree below the - line. - + When in the middle of the headline text, kill the - headline up to the tags. - + When after the headline text, kill the tags. - - This is following a proposal by Piotr Zielinski. - - - You can now also have a plain (as opposed to deadline or - scheduled) repeater timestamp in a task. Switching the task - to DONE will now also shift a plain time stamp. This was a - request by Austin Frank. - - - If an entry is clocked multiple times, it will now show up - several times in the agenda and timeline buffers, when - log-mode is on. This was a proposal by Jurgen Defurne. - - - The clock table accepts a new parameter `:step'. This - parameter can be `day' or `week' and will result in separate - tables for each day or week in the requested time interval. - This was triggered by a proposal by Sacha Chua in her [blog]. - - - A time-stamp with a repeater now no longer refers to the - date *closest* to the current day. Instead, it means either - today or the most recent match. This change makes sure that - overdue scheduled or deadline items never disappear from the - agenda. With the previous convention, an overdue scheduled - item would disappear. For example, a weekly item scheduled - for Sunday would appear as overdue until Wednesday, and the - suddenly disappear until next Sunday. Now the item will - show up as "Sched 7x" on Saturday. From Sunday on it will - be in the list as "Scheduled", i.e. old sins will be - forgiven. This follows a request by Warong, Dennis and - Bernt. - - - Archiving a subtree now creates an additional property, - `ARCHIVE_OLPATH'. This property contains the "path" in the - outline tree to the archived entry, as it was in the - original file. For example, archiving `Fix the door' in the - following hierarchy - - * Tasks - ** HOME - *** Garage - **** Fix the door - - will file is with the following property - - :ARCHIVE_PATH: Task/HOME/Garage - - Note that you can configure (i.e. limit) the information - that gets stored upon archiving with the variable - `org-archive-save-context-info'. - - - New file `org-mac-message.el' by John Wiegley to create - links for messages in Apple Mail, and to follow these - links. - - - Bug fixes. - -Version 5.19 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Column view can list the clocked times of a subtree. - - - Storing remember notes can use the `org-refile' interface. - - - Storing remember notes no longer produced empty lines. - - - Moving subtrees now folds all siblings of the subtree. - - - New variable `org-agenda-todo-keyword-format'. - - - Hack to allow brackets in link descriptions. - - - Clocking into an entry can enforce a specific TODO state. - - - EXPORT_FILE_NAME may be an absolute file name with "~". - - - Bug fixes, lots of them. - -Details -======= - - - A new special column definition lists the sum of all CLOCK - entries in a subtree. For example - - #+COLUMNS: %20ITEM %10Time_Estimate{:} %CLOCKSUM - - will allow you to compare estimated times (as given in the - Time_Estimate property) with the clocked times. This was a - request by Bernt Hansen. - - - Storing remember notes can now use the `org-refile' - interface instead of the `org-goto' interface (see the - variable `org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive'). - Nothing will change if the note is stored immediately after - pressing `C-c C-c' in the `*Remember*' buffer. But if you - have chosen (e.g. by pressing `C-u C-c C-c') to - interactively select the filing location (file and - headline), the refile interface will be used instead. I am - excited about this change, because the `org-goto' interface - is basically a failure, at least for this application. Note - that in any case the refile interface has to be configured - first by customizing `org-refile-targets'. - - - Notes inserted with remember now remove any whitespace - before and after the note before being pasted, so that there - will be no empty lines inserted together with the note. We - could invent special syntax in remember templates to allow - creating empty lines before a note - is there anyone who'd - want this? - - - Moving subtrees now folds all siblings of the subtree. This - is the only reasonably simple way I could find to avoid the - reported inconsistencies in the folding state of the outline - tree after moving entries. There are reasons to like this - new behavior, because it easily visualizes where the tree is - located after the move. Still, not everyone might be happy - with this. Massive complaining would be needed to make me - fix this. - - - New variable `org-agenda-todo-keyword-format' to specify the - width of the TODO keyword field in the agenda display. Use - it to get things to line up better. This was a proposal by - Rainer Stengele. - - - If a link description inserted with `C-c C-l' contains - brackets, the brackets will now be converted into curly - braces. This looks similar enough. Supporting brackets in - link descriptions is, for technical reasons too long to - explain here, complex. - - - The new option `org-clock-in-switch-to-state' can be set to - a TODO state that will be enforced when the clock is started - on an entry. This follows an idea by Sacha Chua. - - - The EXPORT_FILE_NAME property may now also be an absolute - file name, and it may contain abbreviations like "~" for the - users home directory. This was requested by Adam Spiers. - - - Bug fixes, lots of them. - -Version 5.18 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Minor fixes. - -Version 5.17 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Details -======= - -Whitespace ----------- - - - When cutting, pasting, or moving subtrees and items, the - empty lines *before* the subtree/item now belong to the - part and will be moved with it. There is one exception to - this rule: If the first child is moved down (or, - equivalently, the second is moved up), the amount of empty - lines *above* the first child to be moved along with it is - limited by the number of empty lines *below* it. This - sounds complicated, but it allows to have extra empty space - before the first child and still have good behavior of the - subtree motion commands. - - - Plain lists items work the same. - - I believe we have finally nailed this one. Thanks to Daniel - Pittman for bring this up again and to Eric Schulte for - pointing out that it is the empty lines *before* an entry - that really count. - - This change was non-trivial, please give it a good test and - let me know about any problems. - -Remember --------- - - - The new command `org-remember-goto-last-stored' will jump - to the location of the remember note stored most recently. - If you have `org-remember' on a key like `C-c r', then you - can go to the location with a double prefix arg: `C-u C-u - C-c r'. This was a proposal by Rainer Stengele. - - - Template items that are being prompted for can now specify - a default value and a completion table. Furthermore, - previous inputs at a specific prompt are captured in a - history variable. For example: - - %^{Author|Roald Dahl|Thomas Mann|Larry Niven} - - will prompt for an author name. Pressing RET without - typing anything will select "Roald Dahl". Completion will - give you any of the three names. And a history will be - kept, so you can use the arrow keys to get to previous - input. The history is tied to the prompt. By using the - same prompt in different templates, you can build a history - across templates. The ideas for this came from proposals - by Bastien and Adam. - - - When a remember template contains the string `%!', the note - will be stored immediately after all template parts have - been filled in, so you don't even have to press `C-c - C-c'. The was a proposal by Adam Spiers. - -Refile ------- - - - `org-refile-targets' has a new parameter to specify a - maximum level for target selection. Thanks to Wanrong Lin - for this proposal. - - - When the new option `org-refile-use-outline-path' is set, - refile targets will be presented like a file path to the - completion interface: "level 1/level 2/level 3". This - may be the fastest interface yet to get to a certain - outline entry. Do we need to use this interface in other - places? Thanks to Jose Ruiz for this proposal. - -Version 5.16 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Details -======= - -Restriction lock on agenda scope --------------------------------- - - You can now permanently lock the agenda construction to a - certain scope, like a file or a subtree. So instead of - pressing "<" for each command in the agenda dispatcher, you - only once select a restriction scope. All subsequent agenda - commands will than respect this restriction. For example, - you can use this at work, to limit agendas to your work file - or tree, and at home to limit to the home file or tree. Or - you can use it during the day in order to focus in on certain - projects. - - You select a scope with the command `C-c C-x <', which - restricts to the current subtree. When called with a `C-u' - prefix, the restriction is to the current file. You can also - make restrictions from the speedbar frame, see below. - - When making a new restriction and an agenda window is - currently visible, it will immediately be updated to reflect - the new scope. TO if you like you can display an agenda view - and then watch it change in various scopes. - - To get rid of the restriction, use the command "C-c C-x >". - Or press ">" in the agenda dispatcher. Also, and use of "<" - in the dispatcher will disable the restriction lock and - select a new restriction. - - Thanks to Rick Moynihan for triggering this development. - -Imenu and Speedbar support --------------------------- - - - Org-mode now supports Imenu. For example, with the setting - - (add-hook 'org-mode-hook - (lambda () 'imenu-add-to-menubar "Imenu")) - - a menu will be created in each Org-mode buffer that - provides access to all level 1 and level 2 headings. The - depth of the menu can be set with the variable - `org-imenu-depth'. - - - org-mode now supports Speedbar. This means that you can - drill into the first and second level headlines of an - Org-mode file right from the speedbar frame. - - - You can set a restriction lock for the Org-mode agenda to a - file or a subtree directly from the speedbar frame. Just - press "<" with the cursor on an Org-mode file or subtree to - set the lock and immediately update the agenda if it is - visible. Use ">" to get rid of the lock again. - -Version 5.15 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Details -======= - - - There are new special properties TIMESTAMP and TIMESTAMP_IA. - These can be used to access the first keyword-less active - and inactive timestamp in an entry, respectively. - - - New variable `org-clock-heading-function'. It can be set to - a function that creates the string shown in the mode line - when a clock is running. Thanks to Tom Weissmann for this - idea. - - - Bug fixes. - -Version 5.14 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - + Remember and related stuff - - New command `org-refile' to quickly move a note. - - Easy way to jump to the target location of remember template. - - New %-escapes in remember templates: %c %(...) and %[...] - - `org-remember-insinuate' simplifies remember setup - - + Emphasis and Font-lock stuff - - Stacked emphasis is no longer allowed. - - You may finally emphasize a single character like `*a*'. - - Font-lock now can hide the emphasis markers - - Text in the "=" emphasis is exported verbatim - - There is a new emphasis marker "~" for verbatim text - - Constructs treated specially by the exporters can be highlighted - - + Properties and Column view - - More control over which properties use inheritance - - CATEGORY="work" can now be used in a tags/property search - - the {+} summary type can specify a printf-style output format - - New currency summary type {$} - - + The date/time prompt - - While entering data, watch live the current interpretation. - - The date prompt now prefers to select the future - - Easier modification of time in an existing time stamp. - - + Export - - You can now export some special strings in HTML, like "..." - - #+EMAIL: may contain several email addresses - - + Agenda - - In the agenda, a few keys have changed: `g', `G', and `e'. - - + Miscellaneous - - Class-dependent sectioning structures in LaTeX export. - - Radio-lists modeled after the radio tables. - - The default for `org-ellipsis' is back to nil - - Support for pabbrev-mode - - New variable `org-show-entry-below'. - -Incompatible changes -==================== - - - If you have customized the variable `org-emphasis-alist' or - org-export-emphasis-alist', you need to do it again by first - canceling your customization and then adding it again. - - - I know that some people have defined their own private helper - functions to select a specific remember template, without being - prompted, like this: - - (defun my-remember-template-n () - (interactive) - (org-remember ?n)) - - You need to modify this. The character selecting the template - must now be the /second/ argument to `org-remember': - - (defun my-remember-template-n () - (interactive) - (org-remember nil ?n)) - - - `C-c C-w' now refiles an entry. To get a sparse tree of - deadlines, use `C-c / d' instead. - -Details -======= - -Remember and related stuff --------------------------- - - - New command `org-refile' to quickly move a note to a - different place. It is bound to `C-c C-w'. The foremost - application might be to put a note or task captured with - `remember' into the proper list or project. The command - offers a list of possible refiling targets for completion. - These are headings under which the entry will be inserted - as a subitem. By default, this will offer all top-level - headings in the current buffer, but you can configure the - variable `org-refile-targets' to get more complex - definitions. For example: - - (setq org-refile-targets '((nil . (:level . 2)))) - - selects all level 2 headlines in the current buffer as - targets. And - - (setq org-refile-targets - '((org-agenda-files . (:tag . "refile")))) - - searches all agenda files and selects headlines that are - explicitly marked with the tag :refile: . Note that the - list of targets is built upon first use only, to rebuilt - it, call the command `C-c C-w' with a double prefix - argument. - - This is based on an idea and example implementation by Max - Mikhanosha. Many thanks Max. - - - You can now use a C-u prefix on `org-remember' to jump to - the location where a specific templates stores its notes. - For example, if you have `org-remember' bound to `C-c r', - then `C-u C-c r n' will get you to the file and headline - given in the template associated with the letter "n". - - This was proposed by someone, but I have lost track who. - Sorry, and thanks anyway. - - - New %-escapes in remember templates: - - %c insert the current clipboard, like C-y would do - %(..) evaluate Lisp expression and insert the result - %[..] include file - - Thanks to Adam Spiers and Tim O'Callaghan. - - - New function `org-remember-insinuate' that makes is easier - to set Org-mode specific values for remember variables. - Thanks to Michael Olson for this proposal. It is - equivalent to: - - (require 'remember) - (setq remember-annotation-functions '(org-remember-annotation)) - (setq remember-handler-functions '(org-remember-handler)) - (add-hook 'remember-mode-hook 'org-remember-apply-template)) - - You might still want to set `org-default-notes-file' to - provide a default for templates without a file, and - `org-directory' to show where to find other org files. - -Emphasis and Font-lock stuff ----------------------------- - - - Stacked emphasis like `*/bold italic/*' is no longer allowed. - - - You may finally emphasize a single character like `*a*'. - - - Font-lock now can hide the emphasis markers, just like Muse - does. Configure the variable `org-hide-emphasis-markers' - if you want this. Showing the characters continues to be - the default in Org-mode. - - - Text in the "=" emphasis is now exported verbatim, i.e. no - further parsing and interpretation of this text takes place. So - you can write `=quoted *xxx* a_x = b='. This and the following - point implement a request by Daniel Clemente. - - - There is a new emphasis marker "~" which marks text to be - exported verbatim, without special formatting. Inside an - org-mode file, this text is highlighted with the org-verbatim - face. I am not happy with the face yet (currently is is like - org-code, but underlined), please suggest a better one. - - - Whether an emphasis environment is verbatim or not is now an - extra flag in the variable `org-emphasis-alist'. If you have - configured this variable, do it again by first canceling your - customization to revert to the default, and then adding it - again. - - - New variable `org-highlight-latex-fragments-and-specials'. - When turned on, Org-mode will highlight all strings that - are treated in a special way by the exporters. This is - great for export-oriented writing, but maybe a bit noisy - for note taking, so this feature is off by default. - -Properties and Column view --------------------------- - - - `org-use-property-inheritance' may now also be a list of - property names that should be treated with inheritance - during searches. - - - CATEGORY="work" can now be used in a tags/property search, - even if the category is not specified as a property in the - entry, but rather is inherited or derived from #+CATEGORY. - Thanks to Adam, Tim, and Bastien for an interesting - discussion around this issue. - - - Summary type improvements in column view. - * The {+} summary type can specify a printf-style output - format for computed values like this: {+;%5.2f} - This was triggered by a report by Levin. - * New currency summary type {$}, which so far is just a - shorthand for {+;%.2f}. Do we need to have a currency - symbol in front of each value. Scott Jaderholm asked for - this, but I am not sure if this is already what he meant. - -The date/time prompt --------------------- - - There have been several small but *very* useful additions to - the date prompt. - - - While entering data at the date prompt, the current - interpretation of your input is shown next to your input in - the minibuffer. I find this great to understand how the - input works. If you find the extra stuff in the minibuffer - annoying, turn it off with `org-read-date-display-live'. - - - The date prompt now prefers to select the future. If you - enter a date without a month, and the day number is before - today (for example, on the 16th of the month you enter - "9"), Org-mode will assume next month. Similarly, if you - enter a month and no year, next year will be assumed if the - entered month is before the current, for example if you - enter "May" in September. Thanks to John Rakestraw for - this great suggestion. If you find it confusing, turn it - off with `org-read-date-prefer-future'. - - - When modifying an existing date using `C-c .' at the stamp, - the time or time range in the stamp are now offered as - default input at the prompt. This goes a long way to - simplifying the modification of an existing date. Thanks - to Adam Spiers for this proposal. - -Export (all implemented by Bastien...) --------------------------------------- - - - You can now export special strings in HTML. Here is the - list of newly performed conversions: - - Org Description HTML - -----+------------------------------------+---------- - `\\-' double backslash followed by minus ­ - `--' two dashes (minuses) – - `---' three dashes (minuses) — - `...' three dots … - - You can turn this globally on or off with - `org-export-with-special-strings' or locally with "-:t" or - "-:nil" in the #+OPTIONS line. Thanks to Adam Spiers for - starting the discussion, and thanks to Daniel Clemente and - William Henney for relevant inputs. - - - Comma-separated emails in #+EMAIL: are correctly exported. - Thanks to Raman for pointing out this omission. - -Agenda ------- - - - In the agenda, a few keys have changed - g does now the same a "r", refresh current display, - because "g" is the Emacs standard for "refresh" - G toggle the time grid, used to be "g" - e Execute another agenda command, pretty much the same as - `C-c a', but shorter and keep the same agenda window. - -Miscellaneous (much of it from Bastien) ---------------------------------------- - - - You can now select the sectioning structure of your LaTeX - export by setting it either globally - (`org-export-latex-default-class') or locally in each Org - file (with #+LaTeX_CLASS: myclass). You can also customize - the list of available classes and their sectioning - structures through the new `org-export-latex-classes' - option. Thanks to Daniel for discussions and suggestion on - this issue. - - - You can send and receive radio lists in HTML, - LaTeX or TeXInfo, just as you send and receive radio - tables. Check the documentation for details and examples. - - - The default for `org-ellipsis' is back to nil, some people - seem to have had problems with the face as a default. - - - Support for pabbrev-mode, needs pabbrev version 1.1. Thanks - to Phillip Lord for adapting his package to make this - possible. - - - New variable `org-show-entry-below' to force context-showing - commands to expose the body of a headline that is being - shown. Thanks to Harald Weis for pointing out this omission. - - -Version 5.13i -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Details -======= - - - On the date/time prompt, you can now also answer with - something like +2tue to pick the second tuesday from today. - This was a proposal by Sacha Chua. - - - When interpopating into Lisp formulas in the spreadsheet, - the values of constants and properties are no longer - enclosed into parenthesis. When interpolating for calc, - this still happens in order to allow expressions in - constants. This problem was reported by Eddward DeVilla. - - - When a directory is listed in `org-agenda-files', all files - with extension matched by the new variable - `org-agenda-file-regexp' in that directory will be agenda - files. - - - Bug fixes. - -Version 5.13 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Bug fixes and improvements in column view - + All known bugs fixed. - + A Column view can be captured into a dynamic block. - + The ITEM column is formatted core compactly. - + Also ITEM can be edited with `e' - - - The agenda dispatcher - + `<' cycles through restriction states. - + Multi-character access codes to commands (= sub-keymaps). - - - Sorting improvements - + User-defined sorting keys. - + Sorting by properties. - + Sorting of plain lists. - - - HTML
structure - - - Other stuff - + New variables, several of them. - + Drawers can be set on a per-file basis. - + Better control over priority fontification in agenda. - + M-up and M-down now move the current line up and down. - + Abort remember template selection with C-g. - -Details -======= - -Bug fixes and improvements in column view ------------------------------------------ - - - All the bugs described by Scott Jaderholm have been fixed - (at least I hope so...). - - - You can now capture a column view into a dynamic block, for - exporting or printing it. The column view can be - - + global, i.e. for the entire file - + local, i.e. for the subtree where the dynamic block is - + from an entry with a specific :ID: property. - - You can identify the entry whose column view you want to - capture by assigning an :ID: property, and use that property - in the dynamic block definition. For example: - - * Planning - :PROPERTIES: - :ID: planning-overview - :END: - - [...] - - * The column view - #+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 1 :id "planning-overview" - - #+END: - - Use `C-c C-x r' to insert such a dynamic block, and you will - be prompted for the ID. - - - When the current column format displays TODO keyword, - priority or tags, these parts are stripped from the content - of the ITEM column, making for more compact and readable - entries. When any of these "properties" are not listed in - the current column format, they are instead retained in the - ITEM column. - - - You can now also edit the ITEM column with `e'. - -The agenda dispatcher ---------------------- - - - Instead of pressing `1' to restrict an agenda command to - the current buffer, or `0' to restrict it to the current - subtree or region, you can now also press `<' once or - twice, respectively. This frees up `1' and `0' for user - commands, a request by Bastien. In fact, "<" cycles - through different restriction states. "1" and "0" are - still available for backward compatibility, until you bind - them to custom commands. - - - The access code to custom agenda commands can now contain - several characters, effectively allowing to bundle several - similar commands into a sub-keymap. This follows an - excellent proposal by Adam Spiers. For example: - - (setq org-agenda-custom-commands - '(("h" . "HOME + Name tag searches") ; describe prefix "h" - ("hl" tags "+HOME+Lisa") - ("hp" tags "+HOME+Peter") - ("hk" tags "+HOME+Kim"))) - - - The user function option in org-agenda-custom-commands may - now also be a lambda expression, following a request by - Adam Spiers. - -Sorting improvements --------------------- - - We are using a new routine for sorting entries, courtesy of - John Wiegley. Many thanks to John. - - - You can define your own function to extract a sorting key - and in this way sort entries by anything you like. - - - Entries can now be sorted according to the value of a - property. - - - Plain lists can be sorted. - -HTML
structure --------------------- - - There is now a
-based structure in exported HTML. - - - The table of context is wrapped into a div with a class - "table-of-contents". - - - The outline structure is embedded in
elements with - classes "outline-1", "outline-2" etc. - - - The postamble, containing the author information and the - date is wrapped into a div with class "postamble". - - I am not sure if the class names are the best choice, let me - know if there are more "canonical" choices. - - Thanks to Mike Newman and Cezar for input, and in particular - to Mike for his clearly formulated specification. - -Other stuff ------------ - - - New variable `org-agenda-window-frame-fractions' to - customize the size limits of the agenda window in the case - that you display the agenda window by reorganizing the - frame. - - - Drawers can be set on a per-file basis using - - #+DRAWERS: HIDDEN STATE PROPERTIES - - This will define the drawers :HIDDEN: and :STATE:. - The :PROPERTY: drawer should always be part of this list, or - your properties will not be folded away. - Thanks to Richard G. Riley for this proposal. - - - `org-agenda-fontify-priorities' may now also be an - association list of priorities and faces, to specify the - faces of priorities in the agenda individually. - - - The variable `org-export-with-property-drawer' no longer - exists, please use `org-export-with-drawers' instead. Also, - the corresponding switch in the #+OPTIONS line has changed - from "p" to "d". Thanks to Bastien for pointing out that we - needed to handle not only the property drawer. - - - M-up and M-down now move the current line up and down (if - not at a headline, item or table). Among other things you - can use this to re-order properties in the drawer. This was - a proposal by Bastien. - - - New variable `org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date', based on a - request by Wanrong Lin. - - - Aborting remember template selection with C-g now kills the - remember buffer and restores the old window configuration. - This was a request by Nuutti Kotivuori. - -Version 5.12 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Remember templates can now have name. - - `C-c C-k' will abort taking a note (remember of log) - - `C-c C-x C-w' and `C-c C-x M-w' now accept a prefix arg. - - Lines in the agenda can be fontified according to priority. - - New variable `org-scheduled-past-days'. - - New variables `org-agenda-deadline-leaders' and - `org-agenda-scheduled-leaders'. - - New sparse tree function `org-sparse-tree'. - - The variable `org-ellipsis' now defaults to `org-link'. - - The #+OPTIONS line has a new option "tags". - - New variable `org-use-property-inheritance'. - -Incompatible Changes -==================== - - - `C-c /' now calls `org-sparse-tree'. - -Details -======= - - - Remember templates can now have a template name as the first - element. The name will be listed along with the selection - character when prompting for a template. It is best to have - the name start with the selection character, for example if - you use ("Note" "n"), you will be prompted like "[n]ote". - Thanks to Matiyam for this proposal. - - - `C-c C-k' will abort taking a note. You can use this in remember - buffers and when taking a logging note (e.g. for a state - change). Thanks to Bastien. - - - `C-c C-x C-w' and `C-c C-x M-w' now accept a prefix arg to - cut N sequential subtrees. This was a proposal by John. - - - Lines in the agenda are now bold if they have priority A and - italic if they have priority C. You can turn this off using - the variable `org-agenda-fontify-priorities'. Thanks to - John Wiegley for the idea and code. - - - New variable `org-scheduled-past-days' to set the number a - scheduled item will be listed after its date has passed. - Default is 10000, i.e. indefinitely. - - - New variables `org-agenda-deadline-leaders' and - `org-agenda-scheduled-leaders' to adjust the leading text o - scheduled items and deadline in the agenda. Thanks to John - Wiegley for a patch. - - - New sparse tree function `org-sparse-tree'. This is now the - default binding for `C-c /'. It requires one additional - keypress to select a command, but in return is provides a - single interface to all the different sparse tree commands, - with full completion support. - - - The variable `org-ellipsis' now defaults to the face - `org-link' because the visibility of the dots is really bad - and I have found this change very useful indeed. - - - The #+OPTIONS line has a new option "tags" which can be used - to set `org-export-with-tags'. Thanks to Wanrong Lin for - this proposal. - - - New variable `org-use-property-inheritance'. Configure it - to `t' if you want that searching for entries with certain - properties always should assume inheritance. This is not - well tested yet, please check it out. - - - Bug fixes - -Version 5.11 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - SUMMARY, DESCRIPTION, LOCATION properties for iCalendar - - Command to jump to the running clock - - Clock entries can now have their own drawer - - `C-c C-x C-r' only updates a clocktable at point - - New way to assign a remember template to a single key - - `C-n' and `C-p' are back to their default binding - - `C-x C-s' in agenda buffer saves all org-mode buffers - - Schedule/deadline leaves note in agenda buffer - - Prefix argument for `C-c C-d/s' will remove date - - New variable to make block aranda more compact - - Better tag alignment in agenda - -Incompatible changes -==================== - - - If you have customized `org-drawers', you need to add - "CLOCK" to the list of drawers. - - - The variable `org-agenda-align-tags-to-column' has been - renamed to `org-agenda-tags-column'. The old name is still - an alias, in Emacs 22 and in XEmacs, but not in Emacs 21. - - - The default value for both `org-tags-column' and - `org-agenda-tags-column' is now -80. - - - The variable - `org-insert-labeled-timestamps-before-properties-drawer' - is now obsolete. - -Details -======= - - - The LOGGING property allows to modify the settings for - progress logging for a single entry. For example: - - :PROPERTIES: - :LOGGING: nologging nologrepeat - :END: - - turns off all progress logging for the current entry and its - children. - - - The properties SUMMARY, DESCRIPTION and LOCATION have - special meaning during iCalendar export, when they translate - to the corresponding VEVENT and VTODO fields. If not given, - Org-ode continues to use cleaned-up version of the headline - and body as the summary and the description, respectively. - - - New function to go to the entry with the currently running - clock. Bound to `C-c C-x C-j', in agenda also to "J". If - you use this often, you might even want to assign a global - key. Thanks to Bernt and Bastien. - - - Clock entries can now have their own drawer, the :CLOCK: - drawer. Check out the variable `org-clock-into-drawer' for - configuration of this feature. The default is to create a - drawer when the second clocking line gets added to an entry. - Note that "CLOCK" has been added to the default value of - `org-drawers', but if you have configured that variable, you - must go back and add "CLOCK" yourself to get this drawer - folded away. Thanks to Tom Weissman for pointing out that - too many clock entries are visually annoying. - - - `C-c C-x C-r' no longer tries to find the first clocktable - in a buffer and then updates it. Instead, it will update - the clocktable at point if there is one (same as C-c C-c - will do if the cursor is in the "#+BEGIN" line of the - table). If there is none at point, a new one will be - inserted. This change was necessary because the new :scope - parameter allows to have several clocktables in a buffer. - Thanks to Bastien for pointing this out. - To update all dynamic blocks in a file, use `C-u C-c C-x C-u'. - - - The function `org-remember' can now be called with a - template selection key as argument. This helps to make key - bindings that go directly to a specific template without - being prompted for a template, like this: - - (global-set-key [f5] (lambda () (interactive) (org-remember "j"))) - - Thanks to Richard G Riley for bringing this up. - - - `C-n' and `C-p' are back to their default binding - (next/previous line) in the agenda buffer. Enough people, - including recently Denis Bueno, have complained about this, - and I agree it is not good to break habits like that. - - - `C-x C-s' in an agenda buffer now saves all org-mode buffers - (also `s' does this). - - - Setting schedule or deadline dates from the agenda now - produces a note in the agenda, similarly to what happens - with S-left/right. - - - Using a prefix argument for `C-c C-d' or `C-c C-s' will - remove the deadline or scheduling date from an item. Thanks - to Wanrong Lin for this proposal. - - - New variable `org-agenda-compact-blocks'. When set, the - space between blocks in a block agenda is reduced as much as - possible, to show more items on a single screen. - - - The variable `org-agenda-tags-column' (renamed from - `org-agenda-align-tags-to-column') can now also be negative, - to mean alignment to the left. The new default is -80, just - like it is now for `org-tags-column'. - - - Bug fixes - -Version 5.10 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Category and the archive location can be properties. - - The clocktable has a new `:scope' parameter. - - CSV support when importing a table. - - Better defaults when modifying a time stamp. - - New way to specify the duration of an appointment. - - More aggressive version of orgstruct-mode improved wrapping. - - Modifications to priority cycling. - - Modifications to computations in column view. - - New command `org-occur-in-agenda-files'. - - Bug fixes. - -Details -======= - - - Both the category and the archive location in a (sub)tree of - the buffer can now be specified using a property, for - example: - - * Tree with special properties - :PROPERTIES: - :CATEGORY: Examples - :ARCHIVE: /some/special/file:: - :END: - - This is a much cleaner way of dealing with multiple - categories and archives in a single file. The preferred use - of the `#+CATEGORY' and `#+ARCHIVE' lines is now to set a - *single* default for the file which is then locally - overruled by properties. This was a proposal from Bastien - if I remember correctly. Multiple `#+' lines still work - and I don't plan to remove this support soon, but I - encourage you to stop using them. - - - The clocktable has a new `:scope' parameter that determines - the range in the file from which clock entries should be - taken. This can be anything from the local subtree to the - entire buffer to even the full list of agenda files. Legal - values are: - - value scope - ---------+------------------------------------------------- - nil the current buffer or narrowed region - file the full current buffer - subtree the subtree where the clocktable is located - treeN the surrounding level N tree, for example tree3 - tree the surrounding level 1 tree - agenda all agenda files - - Thanks to Jason F. McBrayer and Bernt Hansen for - inspiration. Thanks to cranreuch (what is you full name?) - for mentioning, at the right moment, that the clocktable is - not so bad - that remark made it seem worthwhile to add - features. - - - The commands to import a table and to convert a region to a - table can now handle comma-separated values (CSV). The - algorithm does not yet treat quoting correctly, but for - basic input it works. - - - When modifying an existing time stamp, or when entering the - second stamp of a range, the date prompt will now - consistently default to the date/time in the existing stamp. - This was triggered by Nuutti Kotivuori's request. - - - At the date/time prompt, there is a new way to specify a - range of hours, by using "+DURATION" after the time. For - example: - - 14:00+2 means 14:00-16:00 - 2pm+2:30 means 14:00-16:30 - - Again, Nuutti Kotivuori's request. - - - When you use the function `turn-on-orgstruct++' to turn on - orgstruct-mode, the special org-mode settings for - auto-filling, indentation and paragraphs are exported into - the buffer, so that typing list items with indentation works - better. This was Bastien's idea and request. - - - New variable `org-priority-start-cycle-with-default'. When - t (the default), priority cycling will initially set the - default priority and then increase or decrease. When nil, - the first priority set by cycling is already 1 different - from the default priority. This was mostly driven by - Bastien. - - - In column view: When an entry has a property for a summary - column defined, its value is normally overwritten by the sum - of all the children's values each time you enter column - view. Now there is an exception to this rule: If none of - the children has that particular property defined, the - parent's value stays. In this way you can still place TODO - items under such an entry without getting the property value - changed. Thanks to Russel Adams for pointing out that this - is a better way of doing things. - - - In column view, computed values are now bold face, and - trying to edit them is an error. I think this works, but - testing is appreciated. - - - New command `org-occur-in-agenda-files', this is basically - the quick command John Wiegley proposed the other day, but - it also works when the agenda files are not yet in buffers. - The key is `C-c C-x /', any better proposals? - - - Links containing a space will now be handled correctly when - calling the browser. Note that you need to enclose such - links in square or angular brackets. - - - Bug fixes. - -Version 5.09 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Taking a note upon TODO state changes can be restricted to - selected states. - - - The format in which dates are shown in the daily/weekly - agenda can be configured. - - - The default for `org-remember-store-without-prompt' is now t. - - - `org-goto' has been made into a general lookup command. - - - Priority cycling goes back to the nil state. - - - You can store a remember note to the *last used* location. - - - On Emacs 23, the headline faces for org-mode are now - inherited from the outline faces. - -Incompatible Changes -==================== - - - The default for `org-remember-store-without-prompt' is now - t, in order to better match the original intent of - remember.el (storing a note with minimum interruption of - work flow). I expect that many people will be hit by this - incompatible change - nevertheless I believe it is the right - thing to do. - -Details -======= - - - You can now select specific states for recording a note when - switching to that state. With the setting - - #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) ORDERED(o@) INVOICE(i@) PAYED(p) | RECEIVED(r) - #+STARTUP: lognotestate - - only the states ORDERED and INVOICE will record a timestamp - and a note. - - - You can now set the format of the string for each day in the - agenda and timeline buffers. You can use a format string - interpreted by `format-time-string', or you can write your - own function. Configure the new variable - `org-agenda-format-date'. Thanks to Levin for triggering - this development with a patch. - - - The default for `org-remember-store-without-prompt' is now - t, in order to better match the original intent of - remember.el (storing a note with minimum interruption of - work flow). Since we can assign files and headlines to - templates, I guess this takes care of selecting a filing - location in most cases. For interactive filing, you now - need a prefix command when exiting `remember'. - - - `org-goto' (bound to `C-c C-j') now uses an indirect buffer - and has additional commands enabled: Org-occur with `C-c /' - or even faster with `/', and the commands needed to select - and copy a region. This make `org-goto' a more general - lookup command instead of only a jumping command. Remember - that you can exit with `Q' to go back to the original - location. Thanks to William Henney for this idea. - - - Setting the priority with S-up/down now cycles back to a - state where no priority is specified. This was requested by - Rick Moynihan. - - - You can store a remember note to the *last used* location. - So if you select a location interactively once, you can - re-use it without having to find it again. For this, exit - the remember buffer with `C-u C-u C-c C-c'. The leading - comment in the remember buffer will tell exactly where the - note goes if you exit with a particular command. - Thanks to Maxim Loginov for this idea. - - - On Emacs 23, the headline faces for org-mode are now - inherited from the outline faces. This is just a - convenience, so that you only have to configure one set of - faces, and that will then be outline-1 .. outline-8. You - will actually not see any difference in org-mode, because - Stefan Monnier has made the outline faces in Emacs 23 to - match the current org-mode faces. - - This change does not effect XEmacs, nor Emacs 21 and 22. - -Version 5.08 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Incompatible changes -==================== - - - The default for `org-deadline-warning-days' is now 14. - -Details -======= - - - There is now a separate interface for fast and directly - setting a TODO keyword. This interface kicks in when you - have configured keys for TODO keywords like - - #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) WAITING(w) | DONE(d) CANCELED(c) - - C-c C-t still does the cycling thing, you need to use a - prefix argument to get to the fast interface. Or configure - the variable `org-use-fast-todo-selection' to t, then this - will be the default and the prefix argument will make the - command fall back to cycling. - - The tag selection no longer does include TODO keywords - - Leo's arguments have convinced me that this is not a good - idea. If you'd like to see the TODO keywords in the tags - interface anyway, set the variable - `org-fast-tag-selection-include-todo'. Thanks to Leo and - others for input on this issue. - - - New variable `org-edit-timestamp-down-means-later'. When - set, `S-down' on a timestamp will change the timestamp to - later. Thanks to Raman for this idea. - - - Property names can now contain non-ascii word characters. - This follows a request from Daniel Clemente. - - - For export, the date that should be given in the exported - file can now be set to a specific value with a line like - - #+DATE: 15 November 2003 - - If you want to use the date/time when the file was created, - use a format string that will be interpreted by - `format-time-string', for example: - - #+DATE: %Y/%m/%d %X - - - The default of `org-deadline-warning-days' has changed to 14 - days. 30 was really too much, I suspect most people (me - included) have changed this. - - - When a deadline has an individual lead time, this lead time - obviously overrules `org-deadline-warning-days'. However, - if you bind `org-deadline-warning-days' to a number <=0, for - example during a custom agenda command, then the absolute - value of this number will be enforced also when a different - lead time has been specified. This is useful to get a list - of all deadlines coming up in the next N days. - -Version 5.07 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Different faces for different TODO keywords. - - - Setting TODO states through the TAG setting interface. - - - Context information is stored when moving a tree to the archive. - - - Sorting can be done by priority. - - - `Org-ellipsis' can now also be a face. - - - Scheduling info is no longer removed entry is marked CLOSED. - - - Unavailable files in `org-agenda-files' can be skipped. - -Incompatible changes -==================== - - - The time of archiving is now stored as a property. - ARCHIVED is no longer a special time keyword. - - - Scheduling info is no longer removed entry is marked CLOSED. - -Details -======= - - - You can now define different faces for different TODO - keywords. This request has come up frequently, so here it - is: Use the variable `org-todo-keyword-faces'. - - A Here is a configuration example: - - (setq org-todo-keyword-faces - '(("TODO" . org-warning) - ("DEFERRED" . shadow) - ("CANCELED" . (:foreground "blue" :weight bold - :underline t)))) - - Org-mode continue still use `org-todo' and `org-done' for - keywords that have no specific face assigned. - - - Some People use TODO states more like tags. For them the - TODO keywords mark special states and they like to quickly - switch between states in arbitrary sequence. The standard - TODO interface is not perfect for this, because it assumes - that the states are reached in sequence. However, the fast - tag setting interface is in fact perfect for this. You can - now "misuse" the TAG selection interface to also set TODO - states. All you need to do is to assign keys to the TODO - states, just like you also do for tags. - - #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) WAITING(w) | CANCELED(c) DONE(d) - #+TAGS: @HOME(h) @OFFICE(o) @SHOP(s) - - Next time you try to set tags with C-c C-c, the todo states - will be offered as well, and the corresponding key will - switch the entry to that state. - - - New variable `org-archive-save-context-info' governs if - information that would be lost by moving a subtree to the - archive file, should be stored as special properties. For - example, - - (setq org-archive-save-context-info '(itags category)) - - will store the inherited tags and the category in properties - ARCHIVE_ITAGS and ARCHIVE_CATEGORY, respectively. The - default setting for this variable is to save everything that - could be lost. This was a proposal by John Wiegley. - - - Sorting (`C-c ^') can use the use the priority to sort. Use - the "p" and "P" keys at the prompt. John Wiegley, again. - - - `Org-ellipsis' can now also be a face to make the folding - ellipsis more visible. This is based on a post by Tassilo - Horn. Since `org-ellipsis' only works in Org-mode, you - might want to use Tassilo Horn's hack directly in order to - affect the folding ellipsis globally. - - - Scheduling info is no longer removed when an entry is marked - CLOSED. This was a request by Brian van den Broek. Let me - know if this breaks anything for you - then it will become - an option. - - - New option `org-agenda-skip-unavailable-files'. Currently, - if a file does not exist, it will be removed from - `org-agenda-files' after a query. When this option is set, - the file will simply be skipped. - - - Bug fixes. - -Version 5.06 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - -Details -======= - - - When exporting only a region and this region is a single - (sub)tree (for example selected with `C-c @'), the title for - the exported document is taken to be the heading of the - subtree. The sublevels become top-level entries in the - export. Furthermore, if the head entry of the tree has or - inherits an EXPORT_FILE_NAME property, that file name (with - appropriately substituted extension) will be used for the - exported tree. Thanks to Patrick Drechsler and Jost Burkart - for these ideas. - - - org-special-ctrl-a/e has a third allowed value, `reversed'. - When it is set to this value, the first C-a or C-e command - behaves normally, i.e. it goes to the true beginning or end - of the line. Only when you press C-a or C-e immediately - again, the the "special" position will be found. Additional - presses of the same key jump between the two positions. I - like this a lot better than the `t' setting, because now the - keys behave more predictable and still give easy access to - the special locations. - - - New command to set or remove a tag from all headlines in a - region. - - - When Org-mode visits a file, it will initially hide all - drawers. - - - The default of the variable `org-cycle-global-at-bob' is now - nil, meaning that TAB no longer does global visibility - cycling at the beginning of the buffer. - - - Bug fixes, in particular the problems with scheduling and - deadlines introduced in 5.05. Please check carefully if - this works correctly again, and complain if not. - -Version 5.05 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - LaTeX export, finally, thanks to Bastien. - - - Extension mechanism for the hyperlink system. - - - Global access to commands inserting and following links. - - - Individual lead-times for deadlines. - - - Option to show only the next instance of repeating timestamp. - - - Store remember notes with only 2 keys: C-c C-c - - - Appointment reminders from Org-mode. - - - Global values for selected properties. - - - Bug fixes. - - -Details -======= - - - Bastien's `org-export-latex.el' is now part of the org-mode - distribution. You can export an Org-mode document to a - LaTeX file with `C-c C-e l'. For more options, see the - manual, and the commentary in the Lisp file. Kudos to - Bastien for contributing this frequently requested feature. - I am sure this has been tough because of the many different - ways I have been allowing LaTeX snippets and environments to - be incorporated in lazy free-format ways. - - - Org-mode has now an extension mechanism for the hyperlink - system. This should clear the road for all those mairix and - other ideas that have been floating around. Now it is on - *you* to write and share new link types for Org-mode. The - interface for adding a new link type is described in the - appendix of the manual, section A2. The unsolved problem is - currently how to handle the new link types for - export/publishing. - - - New *global* commands `org-open-at-point-global' and - `org-insert-link-global'. You can bind these commands to - global keys and use them to insert and follow Org-mode-like - links anywhere in Emacs. Thanks to Adam Spiers for this - excellent idea. - - - Each deadline timestamp may now specify its own interval of - lead-time display, given in days, weeks, months or years. - The syntax is like this - - DEADLINE: <2007-08-13 Mon -5d> - - When combined with a repeater, the repeater has to come - first: - - DEADLINE: <2007-08-13 Mon +2w -5d> - - You may now also customize the faces that are used in the - agenda to indicate the distance of an approaching deadline. - See the new option `org-agenda-deadline-faces'. - - Thanks to Pavel Chalmoviansky and John Wiegley proposals in - this direction. - - - New option `org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all'. When - set to nil, repeating time stamps will only show up once in - the agenda, either today or in the near future. Other - matches will be ignored. Thanks to John Wiegley for this - proposal. - - - New variable `org-remember-store-without-prompt'. When set, - exiting the remember buffer with C-c C-c will store the note - without further prompts to the default location, and `C-u - C-c C-c' will get the prompts for file and location. So - this variable reverses the prefix-argument functionality for - storing remember notes. This follows a request from John - Wiegley. - - - A new function `org-agenda-to-appt' activates all - appointments for the current day so that Emacs will display - reminders. This uses appt.el. Thanks to Bastien for this - function. - - - You can now set default values for properties that can be - inherited by all entries in a buffer, or by all entries - globally. Global properties are set in the variable - `org-global-properties', like this: - - (setq org-global-properties '(("NAME" "This is the value"))) - - Buffer-local values are set like this: - - #+PROPERTY: NAME This is the value - - When using org-entry-get to get the value of a property with - the `inherit' flag and the hierarchy above the entry does - not contain this property, the buffer-local and global lists - are checked as well. This is mostly useful (I think) to set - the list of allowed values for a property. Thanks to Bernt - Hansen and Bastien for these ideas. - - - Bug fixes. - -Version 5.04 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Details -======= - - - New variables `org-export-author-info' and - `org-export-time-stamp-file' to turn off inclusion of author - and time information into exported files. Thank to Patrick - Drechsler for pointing out that this would be useful. - - - New variable to avoid moving DEADLINE and SCHEDULED info - into the property drawer. The default is now to not move - this stuff into the drawer. - `org-insert-labeled-timestamps-before-properties-drawer' - - - `org-archive-mark-done' can be a string now, to select a - specific keyword that should be used for archived entries. - - - New command "j" in agenda to jump to an arbitrary date. - Thanks to Bernt Hansen for the patch. - - - Lots of minor fixes. - -Version 5.03 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Incompatible Changes -==================== - - - The variable `org-special-ctrl-a' has been renamed to - `org-special-ctrl-a/e'. The old one is still an alias (but - not on Emacs 21 where variable aliases cannot be defined). - -Details -======= - - - When the variable `org-special-ctrl-a/e' is set, C-e in a - headline first goes to the end of the headline ignoring the - tags. A second C-e then goes to after the tags. - - - Typing and removing single characters in a headline now - keeps the tags in the headline aligned. This could have a - little impact on performance while deleting stuff - let me - know if we need to make this customizable. - - - New option `org-n-level-faces' can be used to set the number - of different faces that are used for headlines. Default is - all 8 faces Org-mode defines for this purpose, level 9 uses - again the level-1 face. However, you can use fewer, and then - the level-1 face will be reused already for level N+1, etc. - - - Column View and hidestars now work together. - - - Bug fixes. - - -Version 5.02 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - The interfaces for properties and column view are finished - now and work well. - - - Properties can be summaries, i.e. the parent nodes can - compute their value from the children's values. - - - Headlines finally require a space ofter the star(s). The - conflict with bold text at the beginning of the line is no - longer there. - -Incompatible Changes -==================== - - - Bad news. It looks like it is going to be really hard to - make column view work on XEmacs and on Emacs 21. Emacs 22 - is currently the only Emacs where this works. If you are - using Emacs 21 or XEmacs, you can still use properties, but - not column view. - -Details -======= - - - Improvements for properties: - - + There are interactive commands to insert and delete - properties. Read the manual chapter 7 for details. - - + You can define /allowed values/ for a property. When - these are defined, you can change the value of a property - with S-left and S-right. And you may use completion when - inserting the property. This goes a long way to prevent - typos when entering properties. - - - Improvements for column view. - - + In column view, you may use the keys S-left/right (and - also the keys `n' and `p') to switch from one allowed - value to the next. - - + You can define summaries for columns. For example, - parents can contain the sum of all children values of a - property, or the parent node can have a check box property - that is automatically checked when all children's boxes are - checked. - - + There are interactive commands to add and remove columns, - and to change the attributes of a column like the summary - type. - - These additions lead to the exciting fact that the example - from [omni outliner] posted by Scott Jaderholm can now be - accurately [reproduced by Org-mode]. - - - The space after the stars is now required in a headline, in - order to remove the conflict with bold words at the - beginning of a line. So - - * This is a level 1 headline - *this is bold text* - - - S-up and S-down to navigate plain item lists are now also - available in orgstruct-mode. - -Version 5.01 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - A new minor mode, orgstruct-mode, exports the Org-mode - structure editing commands into any other mode. - - - DRAWERS are a new level off folding for special sections - that should stay closed during visibility cycling and only - open if explicitly asked. - - - Entries can now have PROPERTIES. - - - A COLUMN VIEW implementation allows to easily view and edit - the properties of a hierarchy of entries (Emacs only, for - now). - - - Formula evaluation in the spreadsheet is more consistent - now. Properties and per-file constants can be used during - evaluation. - - - Bug fixes and minor changes. - -Incompatible changes -==================== - - - When using LEVEL=N in a tags search, things have changed if - you are also using `org-odd-levels-only'. If you are using - only odd levels (i.e. 1 or 3 or 5... stars), LEVEL=2 will - now refer to 3 stars, LEVEL=3 to 5 stars etc. Many thanks - to Leo (or blame on him if you must) who has convinced me - that this is the better convention. - -Details -======= - -Orgstruct minor mode --------------------- - - There is a new minor mode, orgstruct-mode. This modes works - in a similar way as Orgtbl-mode. It can be used to export - the Org-mode structure-editing commands into arbitrary major - modes in Emacs. For example, you can use it in Mail-mode to - easily create lists. - - The functionality in Orgstruct mode is only active, if the - cursor is in a line that looks either like a headline, or - like the first line of a plain list item. Then the commands - `TAB', `M-cursor', `M-S-cursor', `M-RET', `M-S-RET', `C-c ^', - `C-c C-c', and `C-c -' will do structure-related editing just - like in Org-mode. If the cursor is not in such a line, all - these keys will do whatever the major mode or other active - minor modes have assigned to them. - - Orgstruct-mode is the result of a proposal by Raman, quite - some time ago. It has taken a long time, but here is finally - the promised implementation. - -Drawers -------- - - The new concept of /drawers/ allows to create sections - that remain folded during visibility cycling. Drawers need - to be configured using the variable `org-drawers'. A drawer - starts with a line containing only the name of the drawer - bracketed by colons. It ends with :END:. For example, - after setting - - (setq org-drawers '("PROPERTIES" "HIDDEN")) - - you can then create drawers like this: - - :HIDDEN: - here is some stuff that remains hidden - unless TAB is pressed directly in that line - :END: - - The PROPERTIES drawer has special meaning for ORG-mode, it - contains properties of an entry (see below). - -Properties and Column View --------------------------- - - - Entries in Org-mode can now have arbitrary /properties/ - associated with them. Org-mode handles some default - properties like the TODO state, the priority, the local - tags, and planning information like DEADLINE and SCHEDULED. - In addition, you can assign arbitrary properties by creating - a property drawer and inserting a line like - - :PROPNAME: This is the value of the property - - Org-mode has an API for properties, if you want to write a - program using properties, use the functions - `org-entry-properties', `org-entry-get', `org-entry-put', - and `org-entry-delete'. - - - Planning information like DEADLINE can be hidden in the - properties drawer. - - If the PROPERTIES drawer starts in the first line after a - headline, also the DEADLINE, SCHEDULED and CLOCK information - will be inserted inside the drawer. If no PROPERTIES drawer - is present, or if it does not start in the line right after - the headline, this information remains in the lines directly - after the headline, outside the drawer. - - - TAGS searches can now also query properties. For example, - the search - - LEVEL=3+BOSS+ASSIGNED="Hans"/WAITING - - will find entries that - - are level 3 - - have the tag BOSS - - have an ASSIGNED property with the value "Hans" - - are TODO status WAITING. - - So here is an entry that will match: - - *** WAITING Clean up the factory :BOSS: - :PROPERTIES: - :ASSIGNED: Hans - :END: - - You may also use a regular expression to match against a - property value. For example, to find stuff assigned to Hans - or Sarah, use - - ASSIGNED={^\(Hans\|Sarah\)$} - - - Column View is a special way to look at property values in - tabular form. Column View can be used in any org-mode - file, and also in any agenda buffer. It works by placing - an overlay over each headline (or agenda line) that shows a - table of selected properties. You can look at and edit - properties from this view. Which properties are shown in - the table must be set up using the COLUMNS property. You - can set up different property columns on different levels - of an outline tree. For example: - - * People - :PROPERTIES: - :COLUMNS: %25ITEM %Name - :END: - ** Family - :PROPERTIES: - :COLUMNS: %25ITEM %Name %3Age - :END: - *** Sam - Info about Sam, including a property list with Name and Age. - *** Sarah - Info about Sarah, including a property list with Name and Age. - ** Office - :PROPERTIES: - :COLUMNS: %25ITEM %Name %Function %Salary - :END: - *** Boss - Info about the Boss, including a property list with Name, - Function and Salary (if only we knew....). - - Now we have defined three different sets of columns. If - you switch to column view in the /Family/ section, you - will get a different table than if you do it in the - /Office/ section. However, if you switch to column - view with the cursor on the /People/ section, the - table will cover all entries, but contain only the - /Name/. - - Column view does, for the time being, only work on Emacs. - The XEmacs implementation needs a bit of work. - - - Properties can be used in table formulas. To access the - value of the property :XYZ:, use $PROP_XYZ. The property - needs to be defined in the hierarchy above the table, not - necessarily in the same entry as the table. This was a - request by Eddward. File-wide constants can be defined with - #+CONSTANTS, see below. - - - Things that still need to be sorted out about drawers, - properties and column view - comments and suggestions - welcome! - - + How to deal with drawers and properties in HTML and ASCII - export? - + What key could be used to insert an empty property drawer - into an entry? - + Right now column view is invoked through the command C-c - C-x C-c. It is too easy to type C-x C-c by mistake, and - that causes Emacs to quit. Suggestions for a different - key? - + Fontification of drawers and properties is not good yet. - Any suggestions for better defaults? - + Mouse support for editing properties in column view would - be nice - maybe Piotr is interested to add this to - org-mouse.el? - -Spreadsheet ------------ - - - In the spreadsheet, the evaluation of formulas has changed. - Previously, first the column formulas would be evaluated - everywhere, and then the field formulas would kick in, and - in some cases overwrite the results of column formulas in - the appropriate fields. This had the side effect that some - formulas might always use the wrong, intermediate content of - a field that is computed both by a column and a field - formula. - - From now on, column formulas will no longer temporarily - overwrite field formulas. This gives much more consistent - results. For example you can now finally have a column of - increasing numbers by setting the first field to a fixed - number, and let the rest follow from a column formula. - - Here is an example - - | 1 | - | 2 | - | 3 | - #+TBLFM: $1=@-1+1::@1$1=1 - - - Constants for formulas in spreadsheets are globally defined - with the variable `org-table-formula-constants'. File-local - constants can now be set with a line like: - - #+CONSTANTS: c=299792458. pi=3.14 eps=2.4e-6 - -Minor changes -------------- - - - When entries are archived, a timestamp for the moment of - archiving is added to the line with planning information. - It looks like this: - - ARCHIVED: [2007-07-02 Mon 11:34] - - Thanks to J. David Boyd for constructive comments. - - - Bug fixes - - Many bugs are fixed, as usually all the ones where I replied - "fixed" on emacs-orgmode. If you reported one of these - bugs, please check if it really has disappeared in the new - version, and complain if not. Thanks! - - -Version 4.79 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Details -======= - - - We are back to a single file org.el that works both on Emacs - and on XEmacs. Merging comes at a speed penalty for you as - an XEmacs user, but *only if you do not compile* org.el. - Compilation completely removes the penalty. - - - New L flag for literal interpolation in Lisp formulas. - See manual section 3.5.3. - - - New options for turning off footnotes. - This was a request from Ignotus. - See the option `org-export-with-footnotes'. - - - Default length for Agenda entries, but this is off by - default. This was a request from Micheal. - See the option `org-agenda-default-appointment-duration'. - - - Bug fixes: - - + org-agenda-date-later (Juraj Kubelka) - + letters off margin in orgcard.ps (Charles Cave) - + TODO export problems on XEmacs (ignotus@freemail.hu) - + args-out-of-range with table formulas (Cecil Westerhof) - + problem with org-file without a heading (Tim O'Callaghan) - -Version 4.78 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Time stamps with a time range *included*, like - <2007-06-18 Mon 17:33-18:23> - - - Clock times without clocking in/out: CLOCK: => 2:00 - - - Language-specific characters allowed in TAGS (Emacs only). - - - Promotion and demotion of items gets the indentation right. - - - Indenting lines with TAB is more intelligent. - -Incompatible changes -==================== - - - There is now a special version of `org.el' for XEmacs. - Before installation, as an XEmacs user you must rename the - file org_xemacs.el to org.el, i.e. you must overwrite org.el - with the xemacs version. For example: - - mv org_xemacs.el org.el - - This is necessary so that I can make use of some features - that would be cumbersome to support in a single file. The - XEmacs version is derived from the Emacs version with a - program, so no reason to fear that I might be dropping - XEmacs support any time soon. Sorry for the trouble. - -Details -======= - - - A time stamp may now contain a range of times. So you no - longer need to use two separate stamps to indicate a time - interval on a single day. For example - - <2007-06-18 Mon 17:30-18:20> - - This is now fully supported, including changing the time - with S-up/down while the cursor is on the end time. Also, - da the date/time prompt, you can simply write your time like - 12:00-14:00 and the range will be inserted. - - This was proposed by Leo some time ago, and recently by - Michael. - - - You may specify clocking times by hand (i.e. without - clocking in and out) using this syntax. - - CLOCK: => 2:00 - - Thanks to Scott Jaderholm for this proposal. - - - TAGS may now contain language-specific word characters, as - long as they are matched by the "[:alnum:]" regexp syntax. - This is for Emacs only, the XEmacs version continues to use - the character class "a-zA-Z0-9_@" for tag names. Thanks to - David Smith for a patch to this effect (a modified version - of that patch was applied). I am considering to make the - same change for TODO keywords, but not yet. Note that files - using localization features may not work correctly in the - Emacs configuration of another user, so if you are sharing - org-mode files with other users, it might still be best to - stick to the ASCII characters. - - - Promotion and demotion of plain list items (commands M-left, - M-right) no longer changes the indentation by just one - space. Instead, it uses intelligence gathered from the - surrounding list structure to do the right thing. Thanks to - William Henney for starting the discussion about this. - - - TAB does now a better job of indenting lines. - - + After tables and code segments (lines starting with ":"), - indentation goes back to what it was before (thanks to - William Henney for suggesting this behavior). - - + When plain lists items are involved, we had a long - discussion on emacs-orgmode where I tried to show that a - too-sophisticated implementation will still be easily - fooled. Here is what I have implemented now - lets see - if we can agree on this: - - Indentation will flatten lists with the same bullet type, - but indent another bullet type further. The time when - this fails is in a nested list, when you want to get back - out to a previous level. For example - - - item 1 - - item 2 - + item 2a - + item 2b - - item 3 - - When using TAB on every line in this list, the structure - will change to - - - item 1 - - item 2 - + item 2a - + item 2b - - item 3 - - So you need to change the level of the last line by hand, - using promotion and demotion functions. - -Version 4.77 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Vertical lines in exported tables. - - New default for `org-show-following-heading'. - -Incompatible changes -==================== - - - The default for `org-show-following-heading' is now nil. - -Details -======= - - - You can now specify column groups in tables, to the effect - that the groups will be separated by vertical lines in HTML - and ASCII output. Column groups are specified by the - characters "<" and ">" in a special table row. "<" starts a - group, ">" ends a group (in each case including the the - column where the character is specified). You may also use - "<>" to make a group a single column wide. For example: - - | | N | N^2 | N^3 | N^4 | sqrt(n) | sqrt[4](N) | - |---+----+-----+-----+-----+---------+------------| - | / | <> | < | | > | < | > | - | # | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | - | # | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 1.4142 | 1.1892 | - | # | 3 | 9 | 27 | 81 | 1.7321 | 1.3161 | - #+TBLFM: $3=$2^2::$4=$2^3::$5=$2^4::$6=sqrt($2)::$7=sqrt(sqrt(($2)) - - A table row with with nothing but "/" in the first field is - never exported, but can be used to place column group - information into the table. In this table, we create a - group for column 2, one for columns 3-5 and one for columns - 6-7. HTML export will render a vertical line between these - groups. - - Because HTML does not require closing tags with - ), you can also simply start a new column - wherever you want a vertical line: - - | N | N^2 | N^3 | N^4 | sqrt(n) | sqrt[4](N0 | - |---+-----+-----+-----+---------+------------| - | / | < | < | | < | | - - - Vertical lines are now also omitted in ASCII export, unless - grouping explicitly requests these lines. - - - The default for `org-show-following-heading' is now nil, - meaning that sparse trees will be more compact. This has - become possible due to in important remark by Jason Dunsmore - who pointed out that TAB should behave differently in the - inconsistent trees produced by the sparse tree commands. - TAB does now make sure that the heading after a freshly - unfolded tree is made visible at all, removing the confusing - behavior we had before. - - - Several bugs fixed. In particular: - - + Strings produced by agenda batch processing with - `org-batch-agenda' and `org-batch-agenda-csv' are now - properly encoded, so that you should be able to use - special characters in other languages as along as your - post-processing program handles them correctly. At least - for Emacs this should work now, but have not yet figured - out how to do this in XEmacs. - -Version 4.76 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Exporting Footnotes to HTML - -Details -======= - - - Footnotes like[1] are now exported to HTML - - [1]This is a footnote - - Thanks to Scott Jaderholm for this proposal and a detailed - HTML example on how the exported text should look like. - - - Special version of the reference card, for letter paper. - - - Switching to OVERVIEW with S-TAB no loner moves the cursor, - so after three `S-TAB' commands, you will be back where you - started. - - - Bug fixes, lots of them again. - -Version 4.75 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Cyclic time stamps that repeat after an interval. - - Special timestamps for appointments like "every 2nd Thursday - in a month". - - Completion of link abbreviation prefixes inside `C-c C-l'. - - Replacing a region of org-mode syntax with HTML. - - iCalendar export now honors ARCHIVE etc. - - New command to add/change emphasis markers. - -Incompatible Changes -==================== - - - The REPEAT(...) cookie is no longer supported, the repeater - interval now goes directly into the time stamp. - -Details -======= - - - Time stamps can contain a repeater code, like +1w for once - every week, +2d for every two days, etc. For example, - - <2007-05-16 Wed 12:30 +1w> - - will apply to every Wednesday, starting from the date given. - I believe this syntax was actually suggested by someone on - the mailing list, but I cannot find the email back. To - collect your credit, let me know! - - - You can use an sexp diary entry (with the syntax used by the - Emacs calendar/diary) in a time stamp, like this: - - *** The nerd club meets on 2nd Thursday of every month - <%%(diary-float t 4 2)> - - - You can put diary-style sexp entries directly into an - org-mode file, where they will be interpreted just like they - would in the diary. For example - - * Birthdays and similar stuff - #+CATEGORY: Holiday - %%(org-calendar-holiday) ; special function for holiday names - #+CATEGORY: Ann - %%(diary-anniversary 14 5 1956) Artur Dent %d is years old - %%(diary-anniversary 2 10 1869) Mahatma Gandhi - - These entries must start at column 0 to be evaluated. - - It turns out that evaluating the entries in an org-mode file - is actually faster than in the diary itself, because using - the diary has some overhead (creating fancy diary display, - then reading and re-interpreting the entries). I have moved - all the sexp entries from my diary into an org-mode file, - put in a few categories, and then turned off - `org-agenda-include-diary'. This has led to a noticeably - faster agenda display. - - - New command `org-replace-region-by-html' that converts the - current region from org-mode syntax into HTML. For example, - you might write an itemized list in plain text in an HTML - buffer, and then invoke this command to convert it. Thanks - to Raman for this idea. - - - When inserting a link with `C-c C-l', completion will now - fill in all valid link prefixes, like http or ftp, but also - link abbreviation prefixes. This is based on an idea by - Bastien. - - - Highest, lowest, and default priority can be set on a - per-file basis with #+PRIORITIES: H L D - For example, to use priorities from 1 to 9, you could use - - #+PRIORITIES: 1 9 9 - - Thanks to Dmitri Minaev for a patch to this effect. - - - iCalendar export now honors (i.e. skips) subtrees marked as - ARCHIVE, COMMENT, or QUOTE. - - - There is a new command to add or change the emphasis (like - bold or italic) of a piece of text. For lack of better - available keys the command is at `C-c C-x C-f', but you may - well want to choose a more convenient key like `C-c f' in - your private setup: - - (add-hook 'org-load-hook - (lambda () (define-key org-mode-map "\C-cf" 'org-emphasize))) - - The command will prompt for an emphasis type, and you may - reply either with the marker that triggers the emphasis, or - with the first letter of the corresponding HTML tag. For - example, to select italic, press either "/" or "i". - - If there is an active region, the emphasis of this region - will be set or changed. If there is no region, only the - emphasis markers will be inserted and the cursor positioned - between them. Thanks to Bastien for proposing this feature. - - - Bug fixes, everything where I have replied "fixed" on the - mailing list. Thanks to all of you for keeping these reports - coming. - -Version 4.74 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - This release is about exporting agenda views, to HTML, to - postscript for printing, and to a special format (CSV) for - further processing in scripts. - -Incompatible Changes -==================== - - - The variable `org-agenda-remove-tags-when-in-prefix' has - been renamed to `org-agenda-remove-tags'. - -Details -======= - - - Agenda views can be exported as plain text, as HTML, and as - Postscript(R). This can simply be done from the agenda - buffer with `C-x C-w' and then specifying a filename like - `myagenda.html' or `myagenda.ps'. See section 8.6.4 of the - manual. - - - Each custom agenda view can specify a list of associated - files names. The command `C-c a e' then creates all views - that have associated file names and exports the views to - these files. This is great for producing paper versions of - your views, to take with you when you don't have your - computer. The manual has an example on how to do this, and - in particular on how to customize the format of the printed - version. See section 8.6.4 of the manual. - - - You can produce a CSV format of agenda information with an - Emacs batch command. This is greate for further processing - in scipts. Thanks to Jason F. McBrayer for this idea. - See section 8.6.5 of the manual. - - - New variable `org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done'. When set, - a deadline associated with a DONE item will not be shown in - the agenda. This is based upon a report by Denis Bueno. - - - Quite a few bug fixes. - -Version 4.73 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Minor bug fixes. - -Version 4.72 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Control over blank lines between trees in collapsed view. - - - Info about the running clock is shown in the modeline. - - - C-a can behave specially in headlines. - - - Better color and scaling defaults for LaTeX fragments. - - - Customizable list of keys in org-mode to be replaced. - - - Stuck project descriptions have been extended. - - - Emphasis code has been modified to fix some issues. - - - Bug fixes. - -Incompatible changes -==================== - - - The option `org-format-latex-options' has changed. If you - have customized it, please revert to default and then redo - your customization. - - - `org-CUA-compatible' no longer modifies S-RET by default, - because newer versions of CUA don't use this key anymore. - If you need this replacement, customize the variable - `org-disputed-keys'. - - - The variable `org-CUA-compatible' is obsolete, please use - `org-replace-disputed-keys' instead. `org-CUA-compatible' - is still an alias for this new variable, though. - -Details -======= - - - Better control over blank lines between trees in collapsed - view. This has come up several times in the past and most - recently by Scott Jaderholm. There is now a new variable - `org-cycle-separator-lines' with default value 2. It says - how many empty lines there need to be after the end of a - subtree to get an empty line in collapsed view. So with the - default, if you leave only one empty line it will disappear - in collapsed view. If you leave two, one empty line will - remain so that you can use double empty lines to structure - the collapsed views of a file. I love it, so many thanks to - Scott fro bringing this up again. - - One property of the new setup is that you will never get - more than one blank line in collapsed view. We could do - something special to allow *several* empty lines in - collapsed view, but I think this is counter-productive. - - In Emacs 22, if you want to make full use of this, make sure - that you have not set `outline-blank-line'. - - - When the clock is running, Org-mode will put info about it - into the modeline. The info consists of the elapsed time - and the heading of the clocked item. This was a proposal - from Bastien who got the idea from Muse. - - - C-a can behave specially in headlines when you set the - variable `org-special-ctrl-a'. It will bring the cursor - first back only to the beginning of the headline *text*, - i.e. after the stars and the TODO keyword, if any. A second - C-a will then move the cursor to the beginning of the line. - If the cursor is already at the beginning of the line, C-a - will spring *forward* to the headline text. This was a - proposal from Leo, based on a request from Scott Jaderholm. - - I have not turned this turned this on by default, should I? - - - When LaTeX fragments are processed into images, there is now - more control and (hopefully) betters defaults for colors and - scaling. Special values can be set for HTML export, so that - these values can differ from what is used for display in an - emacs buffer. The default foreground and background colors - for images embedded in emacs are now taken from the default - emacs face. Thanks to Xiao-Yong Jin for proposing these - changes. - - - There is now a much better mechanism to change some keys in - org-mode if these keys clash with other modes you use. Turn - this on by setting `org-replace-disputed-keys' (aliased to - `org-CUA-compatible'). The list of keys to replace is now - fully customizable, see the option `org-disputed-keys'. - Many thanks to Meciej Katafiasz for a patch implementing - this. - - - Stuck project descriptions have been extended. You can now - use "*" as a TODO keyword or tag to say that *any* TODO - keyword or TAG marks a project as non-stuck. You also can - give an arbitrary regular expression that, if it matches, - indicates a non-stuck project. - - - The code for emphasis like bold, italic etc has been - modified - I might have broken something in the process, - please let me know if you find problems. - - - A number of bugs have been fixed - those where I have - replied "Fixed" on the mailing list. - -Version 4.71 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - -Incompatible changes -==================== - -Details -======= - - - New variables to customize the header and data tags in - exported HTML. These are the variables - `org-export-table-header-tags' and - `org-export-table-data-tags'. This follows a request from - Scott Otterson. - - - New option `org-format-latex-header' for customizing the - header of the LaTeX file used to convert embedded LaTeX to - images. Thanks to `Matthieu Lemerre' for the suggestion. - - - The prefix version of `org-todo-list' works again. This - means that `C-1 C-c a t' produces the list of TODO entries - for the first TODO keyword. If you use different TODO setups - in different agenda files, be careful: This number now - refers to the list of *all* todo keywords used in files - that are scanned for the agenda. - - - Many bug fixes. - -Version 4.70 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Dust settles after revamp of TODO keyword system. - - The export title can be taken from the first text line. - - TTY replacement keys have changed. - -Incompatible changes -==================== - - - Some TTY replacement keys are changed, see below. - -Details -======= - - - Further development concerning TODO keywords. - - + You can now have several DONE states in a sequence, like - - #+SEQ_TODO: TODO VERIFY | DONE DELEGATED - - The difference to the proposal discussed on the mailing - list (and which is also works!) - - #+SEQ_TODO: TODO VERIFY | DONE - #+SEQ_TODO: | CANCELED - - is that in the first case, the extra DONE states will be - reached with `C-c C-t' (or with `t' from the agenda), while - in the second case you need S- to get to the special - states. I guess both ideas can be useful - I am leaning - toward using the latter. - - + Setting up TODO keywords in Lisp previously used two - separate variables: `org-todo-keywords' and - `org-todo-interpretation'. The preferred way is now to use - only `org-todo-keywords', with a new structure: - - (setq org-todo-keywords - '((sequence "TODO" "|" "DONE") - (sequence "BUG" "KNOWNCAUSE" "|" "FIXED" "IGNORED") - (type "Fred" "Lisa" "Peter" "|" "DONE") - (sequence "CANCELED") ; for things we decide to not do. - )) - - If your setting has this new structure, - `org-todo-interpretation' will be ignored. This change - does not break backward compatibility. The old way of - using a flat list in `org-todo-keywords' and taking the - interpretation from the other variable still works. - - + When listing *specific* TODO entries via a sparse tree - (`C-u C-c C-v') or via the agenda (`C-c a T' or `C-u C-c a - t'), you can now specify several keywords to be selected, - like "TODO|VERIFY|WAITING". This also works for custom - agenda commands. Thanks to Jason F. McBrayer for pointing - out this omission. - - - If you have configured Org-mode to export also the text - before the first headline (this is done by setting the - variable `org-export-skip-text-before-1st-heading' to nil), - then the first normal text line in the buffer becomes the - title of the exported document. A title set with #+TITLE - overules this default, and the first line then belongs to the - normal text. Thanks to David House for this proposal. - - - TTY replacement keys. Some of the key bindings used by - Org-mode do not work on a tty, so replacement key sequences - are provided on ttys. In version 4.70, there are some - changes in the tty replacements. Thanks to Jason F. McBrayer - for coming up with the idea to use C-c keys. - - Command Old TTY New TTY - org-..... Main Key Replacement Replacement - -------------------+-----------+---------------+--------------- - shiftleft S-left C-c C-x left C-c left - shiftright S-right C-c C-x right C-c right - shiftup S-up C-c C-x up C-c up - shiftdown S-down C-c C-x down C-c down - shiftcontrolleft C-S-left C-c C-x left - shiftcontrolright C-s-right C-c C-x right - - -Version 4.69 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - This time the changes affect the following areas: - - - TODO keywords: Multiple sequences in a single file. - - Export: More control over text before the first heading. - - Export: More control over sub/superscript interpretation. - - Plain lists: Option to let empty lines terminate lists. - - Tables: New command to insert hline and move into line below. - - REPEATing items: Turn of note taking. - - Bug fixes. - -Incompatible changes -==================== - - - It used to be possible to spread the list of TODO keywords - over several lines, like - - #+SEQ_TODO: TODO - #+SEQ_TODO: PROGRESS - #+SEQ_TODO: DONE - - This is no longer possible. Each such line now specifies an - independent set of TODO keywords, with its own DONE state. - See below for details. - - - The #+TEXT construct has been used to insert unchanged HTML - into an exported file. This is no longer possible, the TEXT - lines will be processed like any other lines. However, - there are now much better ways of getting quoted HTML into - the exported file. - -Details -======= - - - You can now use multiple sets of TODO keywords in the same - buffer. For example, you may put the following three lines - into a file: - - #+SEQ_TODO: TODO DONE - #+SEQ_TODO: REPORT BUG KNOWNCAUSE RESOLVED - #+TYP_TODO: Fred Laura Peter Me OK - - Each sub-sequence has its own DONE state. It is best to use - different keywords in all sequences, to make sure Org-mode - does not loose track in which specific sequence it is - working. You could use the same word for all DONE states, - but then cycling through to a TODO state might not bring you - where you want to be. - - After initially setting a keyword, `C-c C-t' cycles through - a sublist, i.e. is cycles from TODO to DONE or from - KNOWNCAUSE to RESOLVED and further to (nothing) and back to - REPORT. - - S-right and S-left allow to select any keyword, so they move - from DONE to REPORT and from RESOLVED to Fred. - - C-S-right and C-S-left jump from one sub-sequence to the - next, for example from TODO or DONE to REPORT to Fred. - - Thanks to Rick Moynihan for triggering this development. - - - Text before the first headline can now be exported if you - configure Org-mode accordingly. Either set the variable - `org-export-skip-text-before-1st-heading' to nil, or use the - new in-buffer option - - #+OPTION: skip:nil - - - Export content specified via the #+TEXT construct is now - fully processed, i.e. links, emphasis etc. are all - interpreted. #+TEXT lines may include - #+BEGIN_HTML...#+END_HTML sections to embed literal HTML. - - - During HTML export, you can request to have a_{b} - interpreted as a subscript, but to leave a_b as it is. This - can be done by setting the variable - org-export-sub-superscript to the symbol `{}' with - - (setq org-export-sub-superscript '{}) - - or by using - - #+OPTIONS: ^:{} - - Thanks to Eddward DeVilla for this idea. - - - New variable `org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists'. - Default is nil, meaning that empty lines are part of the - previous list item, and that you can have several paragraphs - in one such item. Set this to t if you want an empty line - terminate all levels of plain list items. - - Thanks to Mike Newman for triggering this development. - - - C-c RET does insert a horizontal separator line and move the - cursor into the table line below it. Thanks to Bastien for - this proposal. - - - Org-mode always offers you to record a note when a TODO item - automatically repeats, even if you are not logging state - changes. The new variable `org-log-repeat' allows to turn - this off, so that notes are really only been taken if you - are logging all state changes. - - - Various Bug fixes, thanks to everyone who reported. - -Version 4.68 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - Priority handling in the tags view - - Date/time prompt follows the popup calender, and accepts AM/PM times. - - Standard references like B4 in the spreadsheet. - - Improvements to the formula editor. - - C-j does better indentation. - - Bug fixes - -Details -======= - - Priority handling in the tags view - - + Agenda lists selected by tag are now sorted by priority. - Thanks to Andrew Korty for reporting this omission. - - - Improvements to the date/time prompt. - - + When you move (using S-cursor keys) the cursor in the pop-up - calendar window while responding to a date/time prompt, the - prompt is updated with the new default date (Emacs only). - - + You can now enter AM/PM times at this prompt. - - - Changes in the spreadsheet - - + You can now also write B4 instead of @4$2 as a reference in - formulas. The column references without specified row can be - written as C& instead of $3. Such references make formulas - easier to read and are now the default way how references are - shown when you edit existing formulas. To get the old behavior - back (i.e. only @row$col references), set the variable - `org-table-use-standard-references' to nil. - - Relative references like @-3$-2 or @II..III continue to use the - internal format. - - - Changes in the formula editor (the one you get with "C-c '") - - + The formulas are organized in a more logical way. - - + There is now a menu with commands. - - + When starting the formula editor with "C-c '", the cursor - immediately moves to the formula for the current field. - - + With the cursor on a reference in the formula, you can use - S-cursor keys to change the field being referenced. - - - C-j indents the following line correctly whe used in a headline - or in aplain list item. Thanks to Leo for this suggestion. - - - Bug fixes - - + Flyspell now knows about special org-mode commands. - Thanks to Vinod Valsalam for reporting this problem, and to - Andrew Korty for showing how to fix it. - - + Most other bugs discussed recently on emacs-orgmode@gnu.org - should be fixed, except the problem with non-ASCII characters - in tags.... - -Version 4.67 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - - Expert mode for fast tag selection. - When org-fast-tag-selection-single-key is `expert', not even - the selection window is shown, only the prompt. One more C-c - gets you the window, another one goes to multiple selection mode. - - - Synchronized with Emacs once more: Emacs CVS has now org-mode - 4.67. At least until it causes a problem, then the Emacs people - will switch back to 4.56. Lets hope there will be no problem. - - - Code cleanup - - - Bug fixes - -Version 4.66 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Sorting of top-level entries works now if the region contains - top-level entries, or if the cursor is before the first headline. - Thanks to "redblue" for reporting this bug. - - - When entering date and time at the prompt, you can now mix - entering text and selecting something in the calendar. For - example, enter 22:15 at the prompt without pressing RET, and then - click on a date in the calendar. Both pieces of information will - be included in the resulting time stamp. You can also use - S-curser to move the cursor in the calendar to the desired date - and then enter 22:15 and press RET at the prompt. - - - When setting a deadline or a schedule, entering a time now - automatically selects the time stamp format that includes the - time. Bug report (by means of a question) from Bastre. - - - C-c C-l can be used to convert a plain link into a bracket link. - - - Internal links now match inside (the visible part of) other - links. Thanks to Scott Otterson for reporting this bug. - - - iCalendar export of TODO items fixed, see also the variable - `org-icalendar-include-todo'. Thanks to Philipp Raschdorf. - - - The number of levels in the table of contents of an exported - document can now be set independently of the number of headline - levels. For example: - - #+OPTIONS: H:4 toc:2 - - - The command `C-c }' toggles the display of row and column numbers - the the current table, to aid constructing formulas. To try it, - move the cursor to a table and press `C-c }', or use the menu - entry. - - - Orgtbl translation functions (introduced in 4.65) have been - simplified using a generic function `orgtbl-to-generic' that can - be used for very general languanges. Writing your own translator - should be very easy now. More info in the manual. - - - CONTENTS visibility can be limited to a certain level. The - command `C-3 S-TAB' will switch to CONTENTS view and show the - first 3 levels. - - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.65 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Orgtbl can be used to maintain tables in LaTeX, and in any other mode - - Editing Lisp formulas for tables improved. - - Better structure for HTML exported tables. - - New "calculation" marker "/" to mark lines that should not be exported. - -Detailed description of changes -=============================== - - - You can use orgtbl mode to maintain a LaTeX table, or pretty much - any table in any mode. - - This does *not* work by making Orgtbl aware of LaTeX syntax. That - would be a box of Pandora I am not willing to open. Instead, you - use a normal Orgtbl-mode table, and a converter program to - automatically place a LaTeX version of the table into the correct - spot in the LaTeX file. The orgtbl-mode table can be maintained - inside the same file, in a block comment. - - I am providing translators for LaTeX, HTML, and TeXInfo. For - other applications, you need to write one yourself - but that is - not hard if you start from the LaTeX version and just modify it. - Thanks to Thomas Baumann for triggering this development through - a request for a table-to-LaTeX converter. - - - In the special buffer to edit the formulas of a table (created - with "C-c '"), there is now better support for editing Lisp - formulas. TAB and M-TAB work like in an Emacs Lisp buffer, - indenting lines and completing lisp symbols. With the cursor on - a line defining a complex Lisp formula, a first press on TAB will - convert the formula into a pretty-printed version with proper - linebreaks and indentation. A second TAB folds the line back to - the compact form. - - - Tables in HTML export have now additional structure elements - defined. The header (before the first hline) is wrapped into - .., and each part of the body (as separated in - org-mode by hlines) is wrapped into .. tags. I - have also changed the CSS style for fields and the value of - `org-export-html-table-tag' to get cleaner tables. Basically, - tables now have horizontal lines only where needed, and no - vertical lines at all, as generally recommended for tables in - printed text. I like the new look, but I am not sure if this - change will find general approval, please throw in your view if - you like. Thanks to Scott for driving this, and to goud-H for - pointing me to the row grouping in tables. - - - In a table with calculation markers in the first column, you can - now also put "/" into the first column. It indicates that this - line should not be exported. The foremost application for this - are lines containing only "" markers for narrowing columns. - -Version 4.64 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Overview -======== - - - Email links get better, configurable descriptions - - When inserting a link, selected text becomes the description - - Easier access to the list of stored links. - - Horizontal lines in HTML export. - - Remember templates and storing of notes improved. - -Detailed description of changes -=============================== - - - The descriptive part of links to email messages can be configured - using the variable `org-email-link-description-format'. The new - default is "Email %c: %.30s" and leads to - - Email from NAME: SUBJECT - - If you configure the variable `org-from-is-user-regexp' - correctly, then for email you *sent* this will actually change to - - Email to NAME: SUBJECT - - The subject is limited to 30 characters. If you have become - attached to the previous default (look twice, the new one is - better), use "%f on: %s" as your format. - - - Selecting text before entering a new link with C-c C-l now really - works, the selected text becomes the description part of the - link. Requested by Scott, buggy 4.62 implementation is now fixed. - - - Stored links are part of the history list for C-c C-l, so to - reach them, you can use up/down rather than completion. Thanks - to Raman for this excellent idea. - - - A line consisting only of "-", and at least 5 of them, is - exported into HTML as
, as proposed by Giovanni Ridolfi. - - - Several changes to org <-> remember integration - - - You can use `org-remember' as your default command to start - remember. It will automatically detect if there is an active - region and use it as initial content (we will probably make - remember.el work like this as well). - Also, when calling `org-remember' in a remember buffer that - was created with a template, you will again be asked to - select a template. The buffer is then re-created with the - new template, but the old context information. This is - useful if you change your mind about the template to use - (Leo's idea). - - - Besides specifying a default *target* file for a note, you - can also give a default *heading* of which the note should - become a subitem. In many cases this avoids or speeds up - navigating to the right location. Both file and heading can - be different for each template. Both are non-binding, you - can change them while storing the note. However, when you - exit remember with C-u C-c C-c, these defaults will be used - without interaction. - - - Templates can specify interactive fields. During expansion - of the template, you will be prompted for the information in - that field. For example %^t will pop up a calendar and ask - you to select a date. This new feature follows a proposal - from Leo, who in the mean time has said he does not need it - anymore. But I liked it, so here it is :-) - - - Templates can access information specific to the link type - created, for example the author and subject of an email. - Syntax is %:fromname, %:fromaddress, %:subject etc, details - in the manual. Proposed by Peder O. Klingenberg. - - - I have been considering to move, at some stage, the template - functionality into remember.el itself - which would of course - require consent of the remember.el maintainers. I am not - sure how well this would work though, since some things like - the interactive time stamps are org.el specific, so treating - them would require special hooks. Comments? - -Version 4.63 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes - -Version 4.62 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Many changes to the spreadsheet functions in the table editor. - For details, please re-read the manual section 3.4. - + New Features - - It is much easier to assign formulas to individual fields. - - References to arbitrary fields and ranges. - - Absolute references are modified in row-editing commands. - - Formula editor that highlights referenced fields. - + Incompatible changes - - Empty fields are excluded in range references, see "E" mode flag. - - &... ranges no longer supported, use new @... ranges. - - Variable insertion into Lisp formulas work differently. - - Selected text becomes the default description for C-c C-l links.(Scott) - - The date format in the agenda/timeline views is now customizable. - See the new option `org-agenda-date-format'. (request by Victor) - - Link abbreviations no longer need a double colon, single colon is fine. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.61 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Avoiding keybinding clashes with flyspell - - Archiving is now also on `C-C C-x C-s' (was just `C-c $') - - Cycling through agenda files is now also on "C-'" (was just "C-,") - - Colon is considered part of number, to align times in clock tables. - - Fixed bug for list of stuck projects. - - Fixed several bugs/problems concerning linking to gnus. - - Block agendas can contain the list of stuck projects. - - #+ARCHIVE may now appear several times in the buffer. - - More bug fixes. - -Version 4.60 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - HTML export: inlining images, clickable images (manual 10.2.4). - - Incremental search now shows proper context when exiting. - - Tables calculation and Calc package. - - Calc is no longer needed when using only elisp formulas. - - Proper error messages when calc is needed and not available. - - Tracking TODO state changes with time stamps and notes. - - Empty entries go full circle. - - Links in iCalendar export cleaned up. - - Bug fixes. - - -Version 4.59 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Cleanup code, bug fixes. - -Version 4.58 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Full undo support in the agenda buffer. - - Listing stuck GTD projects (projects without any NEXT ACTIONS). - Configure `org-stuck-projects' before using it. - - C-c C-x b shows the current subtree in an indirect buffer, in - another, dedicated frame. - - Custom agenda commands take precedence over builtin commands. - - auto-fill for comments works on the Emacs side, XEmacs not yet. - -Version 4.57 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Sorting of outline items on same level. - - Sorting tables automatically selects line range between hlines. - - Changes in Agenda buffer - - `C-c C-o' follows a link in the current line. - - `C-c $' archives the subtree corresponding to the line. - - Changing dates with S-left and S-right show new date in agenda, - but still do not move the entry to the new date. - - new option `org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done'. - - Agenda and sparse tree construction using tag matches can now - use regular expressions. - - When prompted for a date/time, entering "+7" indicates a date - 7 days from now - but only this is the only thing you give. - - Custom time formats also apply to exported html and ascii. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.56 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - `C-k' in agenda kills current line and corresponding subtree in file. - - XEmacs compatibility issues fixed, in particular tag alignment. - - M-left/right now in/outdents plain list items, no Shift needed. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.55 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.54 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Improvements to fast tag selection - + show status also in target line. - + option to auto-exit after first change to tags list (see manual). - - Tags sparse trees now also respect the settings in - `org-show-hierarchy-above' and `org-show-following-heading'. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.53 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Custom time formats can be overlayed over time stamps. - - New option `org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines'. - - Work-around for flyspell bug (CVS Emacs has this fixed in flyspell.el). - - Work-around for session.el problem with circular data structures. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.52 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - TAG matches can also specify conditions on TODO keywords. - - The fast tag interface allows setting tags that are not in the - predefined list. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.51 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Link abbreviations (manual section 4.5). - - More control over how agenda is displayed. See the new variables - `org-agenda-window-setup', `org-agenda-restore-windows-after-quit'. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.50 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Closing a TODO item can record an additional note. - See variables `org-log-done' and `org-log-note-headings'. - - Inserting headlines and bullets can leave an extra blank line. - See variable `org-blank-before-new-entry'. (Ed Hirgelt patch) - - [bracket links] in the agenda are active just as in org-mode buffers. - - C-c C-o on a date range displays the agenda for exactly this range. - - The default for `org-cycle-include-plain-lists' is back to nil. - - Calls to `org-occur' can be stacked by using a prefix argument. - - The options `org-show-hierarchy-above' and `org-show-following-heading' - now always default to `t', but can be customized differently for - different types of sparse trees or jump commands. - - Bug fixes. - - -Version 4.49 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Agenda views can be made in batch mode from the command line. - - `org-store-link' does the right thing in dired-mode. - - File links can contain environment variables. - - Full Emacs 21 compatibility has been restored. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.47 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Custom commands may produce an agenda which contains several blocks, - each block created by a different agenda command. - - Agenda commands can be restricted to the current file, region, subtree. - - The timeline command must now be called through the agenda - dispatcher (C-c a L). `C-c C-r' no longer works. - - Agenda items can be sorted by tag. The *last* tag is used for this. - - The prefix and the sorting strategy for agenda items can depend - upon the agenda type. - - The handling of `mailto:' links can be customized, see the new - variable `org-link-mailto-program'. - - `mailto' links can specify a subject after a double colon, - like [mailto:carsten@orgmode.org::Org-mode is buggy]. - - In the #+STARTUP line, M-TAB completes valid keywords. - - In the #+TAGS: line, M-TAB after ":" inserts all currently used tags. - - Again full Emacs 21 support: Checkboxes and publishing are fixed. - - More minor bug fixes. - -Version 4.45 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Checkbox lists can show statistics about checked items. - - C-TAB will cycle the visibility of archived subtrees. - - Documentation about checkboxes has been moved to chapter 5. - - Bux fixes. - -Version 4.44 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Clock table can be done for a limited time interval. - - Obsolete support for the old outline mode has been removed. - - Bug fixes and code cleaning. - -Version 4.43 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes - - `s' key in the agenda saves all org-mode buffers. - -Version 4.41 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Shift-curser keys can modify inactive time stamps (inactive time - stamps are the ones in [...] brackets. - - Toggle all checkboxes in a region/below a headline. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.40 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes. - - -Version 4.39 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Special tag ARCHIVE keeps a subtree closed and away from agenda lists. - - LaTeX code in Org-mode files can be converted to images for HTML. - - Bug fixes. - - CDLaTeX-mode features can be used in Org-mode to help inserting - LaTeX environment and math. - -Version 4.38 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - noutline.el is now required (important for XEmacs users only). - - Dynamic blocks. - - Archiving of all level 1 trees without open TODO items. - - Clock reports can be inserted into the file in a special section. - - FAQ removed from the manual, now only on the web. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.37 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Clock-feature for measuring time spent on specific items. - - Improved emphasizing allows configuration and stacking. - -Version 4.36 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Improved indentation of ASCII export, when headlines become items. - - Handling of 12am and 12pm fixed. Times beyond 24:00 can be used - and will not lead to conflicts. - - Support for mutually exclusive TAGS with the fast tags interface. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.35 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - HTML export is now valid XHTML. - - Timeline can also show dates without entries. See new option - `org-timeline-show-empty-dates'. - - The bullets created by the ASCII exporter can now be configured. - See the new option `org-export-ascii-bullets'. - - New face `org-upcoming-deadline' (was `org-scheduled-previously'). - - New function `org-context' to allow testing for local context. - -Version 4.34 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.33 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - New commands to move through plain lists: S-up and S-down. - - Bug fixes and documentation update. - -Version 4.32 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Fast (single-key-per-tag) interface for setting TAGS. - - The list of legal tags can be configured globally and locally. - - Elisp and Info links (thanks to Todd Neal). - - `org-export-publishing-directory' can be an alist, with different - directories for different export types. - - All context-sensitive commands use `call-interactively' to dispatch. - - `org-confirm-shell-links' renamed to `org-confirm-shell-link-function'. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.31 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.30 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Modified installation: Autoloads have been collected in org-install.el. - - Logging (org-log-done) is now a #+STARTUP option. - - Checkboxes in plain list items, following up on Frank Ruell's idea. - - File links inserted with C-c C-l will use relative paths if the linked - file is in the current directory or a subdirectory of it. - - New variable `org-link-file-path-type' to specify preference for - relative and absolute paths. - - New CSS classes for tags, timestamps, timestamp keywords. - - Bug and typo fixes. - - -Version 4.29 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Inlining images in HTML export now depends on wheather the link - contains a description or not. - - TODO items can be scheduled from the global TODO list using C-c C-s. - - TODO items already scheduled can be made to disappear from the global - todo list, see `org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled'. - - In Tables, formulas may also be Lisp forms. - - Exporting the visible part of an outline with `C-c C-x v' works now - for all available exporters. - - Bug fixes, lots of them :-( - -Version 4.28 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.27 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - HTML exporter generalized to receive external options. - As part of the process, author, email and date have been moved to the - end of the HTML file. - - Support for customizable file search in file links. - - BibTeX database links as first application of the above. - - New option `org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels' to turn off listing TODO - entries that are sublevels of another TODO entry. - -Version 4.26 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.25 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Revision of the font-lock faces section, with better tty support. - - TODO keywords in Agenda buffer are fontified. - - Export converts links between .org files to links between .html files. - - Better support for bold/italic/underline emphasis. - -Version 4.24 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.23 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.22 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes. - - In agenda buffer, mouse-1 no longer follows link. - See `org-agenda-mouse-1-follows-link' and `org-mouse-1-follows-link'. - -Version 4.20 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Links use now the [description] format by default. - When inserting links, the user is prompted for a description. - - If a link has a description, only the description is displayed - the link part is hidden. Use C-c C-l to edit the link part. - - TAGS are now bold, but in the same color as the headline. - - The width of a table column can be limited by using a field "". - - New structure for the customization tree. - - Bug fixes. - - -Version 4.13 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - The list of agenda files can be maintainted in an external file. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 4.12 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Templates for remember buffer. Note that the remember setup changes. - To set up templates, see `org-remember-templates'. - - The time in new time stamps can be rounded, see new option - `org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes'. - - Bug fixes (there are *always* more bugs). - -[...] - -Version 4.00 - - Headlines can contain TAGS, and Org-mode can produced a list - of matching headlines based on a TAG search expression. - - `org-agenda' has now become a dispatcher that will produce the agenda - and other views on org-mode data with an additional keypress. - - -Version 3.24 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Switching and item to DONE records a time stamp when the variable - `org-log-done' is turned on. Default is off. - -Version 3.23 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - M-RET makes new items as well as new headings. - - Various small bug fixes - -Version 3.22 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - CamelCase words link to other locations in the same file. - - File links accept search options, to link to specific locations. - - Plain list items can be folded with `org-cycle'. See new option - `org-cycle-include-plain-lists'. - - Sparse trees for specific TODO keywords through numeric prefix - argument to `C-c C-v'. - - Global TODO list, also for specific keywords. - - Matches in sparse trees are highlighted (highlights disappear with - next buffer change due to editing). - -Version 3.21 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Improved CSS support for the HTML export. Thanks to Christian Egli. - - Editing support for hand-formatted lists - - M-S-cursor keys handle plain list items - - C-c C-c renumbers ordered plain lists - -Version 3.20 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - There is finally an option to make TAB jump over horizontal lines - in tables instead of creating a new line before that line. - The option is `org-table-tab-jumps-over-hlines', default nil. - - New command for sorting tables, on `C-c ^'. - - Changes to the HTML exporter - - hand-formatted lists are exported correctly, similar to - markdown lists. Nested lists are possible. See the docstring - of the variable `org-export-plain-list-max-depth'. - - cleaned up to produce valid HTML 4.0 (transitional). - - support for cascading style sheets. - - New command to cycle through all agenda files, on C-, - - C-c [ can now also be used to change the sequence of agenda files. - - -Version 3.19 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Bug fixes - -Version 3.18 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Export of calendar information in the standard iCalendar format. - - Some bug fixes. - -Version 3.17 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - HTML export specifies character set depending on coding-system. - -Version 3.16 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - In tables, directly after the field motion commands like TAB and RET, - typing a character will blank the field. Can be turned off with - variable `org-table-auto-blank-field'. - - Inactive timestamps with `C-c !'. These do not trigger the agenda - and are not linked to the calendar. - - Additional key bindings to allow Org-mode to function on a tty emacs. - - `C-c C-h' prefix key replaced by `C-c C-x', and `C-c C-x C-h' replaced - by `C-c C-x b' (b=Browser). This was necessary to recover the - standard meaning of C-h after a prefix key (show prefix bindings). - -Version 3.15 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - QUOTE keyword at the beginning of an entry causes fixed-width export - of unmodified entry text. `C-c :' toggles this keyword. - - New face `org-special-keyword' which is used for COMMENT, QUOTE, - DEADLINE and SCHEDULED, and priority cookies. Default is only a weak - color, to reduce the amount of aggressive color in the buffer. - -Version 3.14 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Formulas for individual fields in table. - - Automatic recalculation in calculating tables. - - Named fields and columns in tables. - - Fixed bug with calling `org-archive' several times in a row. - -Version 3.13 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Efficiency improvements: Fewer table re-alignments needed. - - New special lines in tables, for defining names for individual cells. - -Version 3.12 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Tables can store formulas (one per column) and compute fields. - Not quite like a full spreadsheet, but very powerful. - - table.el keybinding is now `C-c ~'. - - Numeric argument to org-cycle does `show-subtree' above on level ARG. - - Small changes to keys in agenda buffer. Affected keys: - [w] weekly view; [d] daily view; [D] toggle diary inclusion. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 3.11 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Links inserted with C-c C-l are now by default enclosed in angle - brackets. See the new variable `org-link-format'. - - ">" terminates a link, this is a way to have several links in a line. - Both "<" and ">" are no longer allowed as characters in a link. - - Archiving of finished tasks. - - C-/ bindings removed, to allow access to paragraph commands. - - Compatibility with CUA-mode (see variable `org-CUA-compatible'). - - Compatibility problems with viper-mode fixed. - - Improved html export of tables. - - Various clean-up changes. - -Version 3.10 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Using `define-derived-mode' to derive `org-mode' from `outline-mode'. - - -Version 3.09 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Time-of-day specifications in agenda are extracted and placed - into the prefix. Timed entries can be placed into a time grid for - day. - -Version 3.08 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - "|" no longer allowed as part of a link, to allow links in tables. - - The prefix of items in the agenda buffer can be configured. - - Cleanup. - -Version 3.07 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Some folding inconsistencies removed. - - BBDB links to company-only entries. - - Bug fixes and global cleanup. - -Version 3.06 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - M-S-RET inserts a new TODO heading. - - New startup option `content'. - - Better visual response when TODO items in agenda change status. - - Window positioning after visibility state changes optimized and made - configurable. See `org-cycle-hook' and `org-occur-hook'. - -Version 3.05 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Agenda entries from the diary are linked to the diary file, so - adding and editing diary entries can be done directly from the agenda. - - Many calendar/diary commands available directly from agenda. - - Field copying in tables with S-RET does increment. - - C-c C-x C-v extracts the visible part of the buffer for printing. - - Moving subtrees up and down preserves the whitespace at the tree end. - -Version 3.04 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Table editor optimized to need fewer realignments, and to keep - table shape when typing in fields. - - A new minor mode, orgtbl-mode, introduces the Org-mode table editor - into arbitrary major modes. - - Fixed bug with realignment in XEmacs. - - Startup options can be set with special #+STARTUP line. - - Heading following a match in org-occur can be suppressed. - -Version 3.03 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Copyright transfer to the FSF. - - Effect of C-u and C-u C-u in org-timeline swapped. - - Timeline now always contains today, and `.' jumps to it. - - Table editor: - - cut and paste of rectangular regions in tables - - command to convert org-mode table to table.el table and back - - command to treat several cells like a paragraph and fill it - - command to convert a buffer region to a table - - import/export tables as tab-separated files (exchange with Excel) - - Agenda: - - Sorting mechanism for agenda items rewritten from scratch. - - Sorting fully configurable. - - Entries specifying a time are sorted together. - - Completion also covers option keywords after `#-'. - - Bug fixes. - -Version 3.01 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - New reference card, thanks to Philip Rooke for creating it. - - Single file agenda renamed to "Timeline". It no longer shows - warnings about upcoming deadlines/overdue scheduled items. - That functionality is now limited to the (multifile) agenda. - - When reading a date, the calendar can be manipulated with keys. - - Link support for RMAIL and Wanderlust (from planner.el, untested). - - Minor bug fixes and documentation improvements. - -Version 3.00 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Multifile Agenda shows current entries from many different files. - - TeXInfo documentation (thanks to Christian Egli for the conversion). - - Additional applications for TODO keywords, see documentation. - Different files may have different TODO keywords etc. - - Priorities for TODO items. - - The browser mode used by `org-remember-handler' is improved. - - Images get inlined in HTML export (thanks to Carsten Wimmer). - - File links can contain line numbers, like [file:/usr/etc/config:255] - - Minor bug fixes. - - -Version 2.10 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - TODO entries can have additional states besides TODO and DONE. - See new variable `org-todo-keywords'. - - TODO keywords can be interpreted as categories. See variable - `org-todo-interpretation'. - - M-TAB completion on TODO keywords, TeX symbols, and normal words. - - All keywords (like TODO, DEADLINE etc) are configurable. - - Cursor positioning optimized after pro/demotion and TODO cycling. - - Emphasizing in HTML works now for *bold*, /italic/ and _underline_. - - New commands to kill, copy and yank entire subtrees. Yanking - modifies the level of the tree before insertion. - - New command `org-goto' (C-c C-j) to quickly move to other locations - in the buffer without affecting outline visibility. - - Hooks for John Wiegley's remember.el. - - `org-read-date' pops up calendar for date selection with the mouse. - See variable `org-popup-calendar-for-date-prompt'. - -Version 2.6 -~~~~~~~~~~~ - - TODO items can be SCHEDULED to a certain date. - - Expired DEADLINEs are ignored if in an entry marked DONE. - - From the diary or time-sorted view (C-c C-r), C-c C-t can be used to - change the TODO state of an item remotely. - - Horizontal computations in table editor. See `org-table-eval-formula'. - - Fixed bug with summing tables (command `org-table-sum', `C-c +'). - - Calendar window follows the timestamp when a timestamp is changed. - New variable `org-calendar-follow-timestamp-change'. - - Time-sorted view (`org-diary-view', C-c C-r) now uses the prefix - argument to force inclusion of unscheduled TODO items. - - New variable `org-confirm-shell-links' to turn of safety query. - - New variable `org-open-non-existing-files'. - -Version 2.4 -~~~~~~~~~~~ - - A time-sorted view on all time stamps can be created with C-c C-r. - - Timestamps and Deadlines can be shown in the Emacs diary. - - Date ranges introduced. - - Time-string formats are no longer configurable. - - Vertical lines in tables can be made invisible with `C-c |'. - - New "link" type to execute shell commands, like "[shell:ls] *.org" - - Upon export, "myfile.org" becomes "myfile.html" or "myfile.txt", - instead of "myfile.org.html" or "myfile.org.txt". - - When the cursor is in the white space at the beginning of a line, - TAB removes the whitespace before indenting again. - -Version 2.0 -~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Windows (NT/2000) support. - - Works with both Emacs and XEmacs. - - Fully automatic table editor. - - New link types into Gnus, VM and BBDB. - - Other link system changes - - Time stamps are treated as links to the calendar. - - Easy creation of links with global command `org-store-link'. - - Insertion of links with `C-c C-l' works differently now. - - Space characters allowed as part of a link. - - Options in `org-file-apps' extended. The command may now be - symbol 'emacs', or a lisp form. - Please re-read the manual section about links. - - Timestamp changes - - `org-deadline' now prompts for a date. - - A line can now contain several timestamps. Updating of a - timestamp only happens if the cursor is at the timestamp. - - Changed the time-stamp-format to ISO, to make sure it will - always work (non-English month names had caused problems - with `parse-time-string'.). Changing the time stamp format - is not recommended. - - Picture mode enhancements have been removed from org.el - - -Version 1.4 -~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Some option name changes, not backward compatible. - - ASCII exporter upgrade: Table of contents. - - HTML exporter upgrade: fixed-width regions, better - sub/superscripts, many TeX symbols supported. - - Calendar support. - -Version 1.3 -~~~~~~~~~~~ - - HTML exporter upgrade, in particular table of contents - - - diff --git a/ORGWEBPAGE/index.org b/ORGWEBPAGE/index.org index 5a7535fb5..cd0d0d757 100644 --- a/ORGWEBPAGE/index.org +++ b/ORGWEBPAGE/index.org @@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ structured ASCII file, HTML, and LaTeX. Check out the [[file:GoogleTech.org][Google Tech Talk]] about Org-mode. -* Current Version (6.11c) and Compatibility +* Current Version (6.12) and Compatibility -The current version is 6.11c. To see what has changed in recent +The current version is 6.12. To see what has changed in recent releases, check this [[file:Changes.html][list of user-visible changes]]. These descriptions are extensive, to avoid that people will be printing the manual after each incremental release. If you have an older version of the manual, @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ fairly recent version, but may lag a bit behind the website release. ** The standard distribution -Download as [[file:org-6.11c.zip][zip file]] or [[file:org-6.11c.tar.gz][gzipped tar archive]]. These archives contain +Download as [[file:org-6.12.zip][zip file]] or [[file:org-6.12.tar.gz][gzipped tar archive]]. These archives contain both the Lisp file org.el and the documentation in PDF and (TeX)Info formats. A shell script to simplify upgrading to the newest release has been posted [[http://www.philfam.co.uk/pete/GTD/org-mode/update-org.sh][here]]. diff --git a/README_DIST b/README_DIST index efb4cee8e..b9ebde74e 100644 --- a/README_DIST +++ b/README_DIST @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ The is a distribution of Org, a plain text notes and project planning tool for Emacs. -The version of this release is: 6.11c +The version of this release is: 6.12 The homepage of Org is at http://orgmode.org diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi index 6189ba5bb..037dfd0b4 100644 --- a/doc/org.texi +++ b/doc/org.texi @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ @setfilename ../../info/org @settitle The Org Manual -@set VERSION 6.11c +@set VERSION 6.12 @set DATE November 2008 @dircategory Emacs diff --git a/doc/orgcard.tex b/doc/orgcard.tex index 3b6fca3d8..7042da7dc 100644 --- a/doc/orgcard.tex +++ b/doc/orgcard.tex @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ % Reference Card for Org Mode -\def\orgversionnumber{6.11c} +\def\orgversionnumber{6.12} \def\versionyear{2008} % latest update \def\year{2008} % latest copyright year diff --git a/lisp/org-agenda.el b/lisp/org-agenda.el index d13903fdc..96614b4e8 100644 --- a/lisp/org-agenda.el +++ b/lisp/org-agenda.el @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-archive.el b/lisp/org-archive.el index 103366cdd..e311bca38 100644 --- a/lisp/org-archive.el +++ b/lisp/org-archive.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-attach.el b/lisp/org-attach.el index 5ba18dbbb..98c4cb73e 100644 --- a/lisp/org-attach.el +++ b/lisp/org-attach.el @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ;; Author: John Wiegley ;; Keywords: org data task -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-bbdb.el b/lisp/org-bbdb.el index 9d2d886db..4c543287e 100644 --- a/lisp/org-bbdb.el +++ b/lisp/org-bbdb.el @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ;; Thomas Baumann ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-bibtex.el b/lisp/org-bibtex.el index 9f695da38..cf207ee15 100644 --- a/lisp/org-bibtex.el +++ b/lisp/org-bibtex.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Bastien Guerry ;; Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: org, wp, remember -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-clock.el b/lisp/org-clock.el index ec566d500..62fd50bc5 100644 --- a/lisp/org-clock.el +++ b/lisp/org-clock.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-colview-xemacs.el b/lisp/org-colview-xemacs.el index c6b723d74..22fd53677 100644 --- a/lisp/org-colview-xemacs.el +++ b/lisp/org-colview-xemacs.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-colview.el b/lisp/org-colview.el index 1498b096a..a86a07844 100644 --- a/lisp/org-colview.el +++ b/lisp/org-colview.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-compat.el b/lisp/org-compat.el index 81484a809..5d303c6bd 100644 --- a/lisp/org-compat.el +++ b/lisp/org-compat.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-exp.el b/lisp/org-exp.el index 43a830ca1..234e2ea91 100644 --- a/lisp/org-exp.el +++ b/lisp/org-exp.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; @@ -108,6 +108,7 @@ This option can also be set with the +OPTIONS line, e.g. \"-:nil\"." ("fi" "Tekijä" "Päivämäärä" "Sisällysluettelo" "Alaviitteet") ("fr" "Auteur" "Date" "Table des matières" "Notes de bas de page") ("hu" "Szerzõ" "Dátum" "Tartalomjegyzék" "Lábjegyzet") + ("is" "Höfundur" "Dagsetning" "Efnisyfirlit" "Aftanmálsgreinar") ("it" "Autore" "Data" "Indice" "Note a piè di pagina") ("nl" "Auteur" "Datum" "Inhoudsopgave" "Voetnoten") ("no" "Forfatter" "Dato" "Innhold" "Fotnoter") diff --git a/lisp/org-export-latex.el b/lisp/org-export-latex.el index 46a193405..cd5a6daa6 100644 --- a/lisp/org-export-latex.el +++ b/lisp/org-export-latex.el @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ;; ;; Emacs Lisp Archive Entry ;; Filename: org-export-latex.el -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; Author: Bastien Guerry ;; Maintainer: Bastien Guerry ;; Keywords: org, wp, tex diff --git a/lisp/org-faces.el b/lisp/org-faces.el index 07e3c7917..75068e7f5 100644 --- a/lisp/org-faces.el +++ b/lisp/org-faces.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-gnus.el b/lisp/org-gnus.el index 2b1ebadeb..fe1133778 100644 --- a/lisp/org-gnus.el +++ b/lisp/org-gnus.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-id.el b/lisp/org-id.el index 3a6b432eb..04c6a29d9 100644 --- a/lisp/org-id.el +++ b/lisp/org-id.el @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-info.el b/lisp/org-info.el index 8ff08d60b..9d416386e 100644 --- a/lisp/org-info.el +++ b/lisp/org-info.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-irc.el b/lisp/org-irc.el index 6db1ff3b4..414376ae8 100644 --- a/lisp/org-irc.el +++ b/lisp/org-irc.el @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ;; ;; Author: Philip Jackson ;; Keywords: erc, irc, link, org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-jsinfo.el b/lisp/org-jsinfo.el index f1a7bb95b..66daacf28 100644 --- a/lisp/org-jsinfo.el +++ b/lisp/org-jsinfo.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-list.el b/lisp/org-list.el index db5f60b8c..2fd65a950 100644 --- a/lisp/org-list.el +++ b/lisp/org-list.el @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ;; Bastien Guerry ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-mac-message.el b/lisp/org-mac-message.el index 594e5a58a..322f244f8 100644 --- a/lisp/org-mac-message.el +++ b/lisp/org-mac-message.el @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ ;; Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: John Wiegley -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. diff --git a/lisp/org-macs.el b/lisp/org-macs.el index 195442cf0..468abfc2f 100644 --- a/lisp/org-macs.el +++ b/lisp/org-macs.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-mew.el b/lisp/org-mew.el index 97e2c785a..554bed750 100644 --- a/lisp/org-mew.el +++ b/lisp/org-mew.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Tokuya Kameshima ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. diff --git a/lisp/org-mhe.el b/lisp/org-mhe.el index bb3b4ae01..aa9855f4e 100644 --- a/lisp/org-mhe.el +++ b/lisp/org-mhe.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Thomas Baumann ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-mouse.el b/lisp/org-mouse.el index 6a95626bc..913650fff 100644 --- a/lisp/org-mouse.el +++ b/lisp/org-mouse.el @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ;; ;; Author: Piotr Zielinski ;; Maintainer: Carsten Dominik -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-plot.el b/lisp/org-plot.el index 65d0ef268..295bb6aa1 100644 --- a/lisp/org-plot.el +++ b/lisp/org-plot.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Eric Schulte ;; Keywords: tables, plotting ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-publish.el b/lisp/org-publish.el index 3b7ce62f0..ab6a44d6f 100644 --- a/lisp/org-publish.el +++ b/lisp/org-publish.el @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ;; Author: David O'Toole ;; Maintainer: Bastien Guerry ;; Keywords: hypermedia, outlines, wp -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-remember.el b/lisp/org-remember.el index d401f7c86..2fdf37c4f 100644 --- a/lisp/org-remember.el +++ b/lisp/org-remember.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-rmail.el b/lisp/org-rmail.el index 4e2643050..bf6e9c01a 100644 --- a/lisp/org-rmail.el +++ b/lisp/org-rmail.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-table.el b/lisp/org-table.el index 4ad61c99d..32ef16a10 100644 --- a/lisp/org-table.el +++ b/lisp/org-table.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-vm.el b/lisp/org-vm.el index 70d127cf6..fb2819d95 100644 --- a/lisp/org-vm.el +++ b/lisp/org-vm.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org-wl.el b/lisp/org-wl.el index 081743289..a85bcd63a 100644 --- a/lisp/org-wl.el +++ b/lisp/org-wl.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Tokuya Kameshima ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el index 8c3373cd2..2be0b3c93 100644 --- a/lisp/org.el +++ b/lisp/org.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org -;; Version: 6.11c +;; Version: 6.12 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ ;;; Version -(defconst org-version "6.11c" +(defconst org-version "6.12" "The version number of the file org.el.") (defun org-version (&optional here)