Standardise on the capitalisation of sectioning commands.

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@ -76,22 +76,22 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@menu @menu
* Introduction:: Getting started * Introduction:: Getting started
* Document structure:: A tree works like your brain * Document Structure:: A tree works like your brain
* Tables:: Pure magic for quick formatting * Tables:: Pure magic for quick formatting
* Hyperlinks:: Notes in context * Hyperlinks:: Notes in context
* TODO items:: Every tree branch can be a TODO item * TODO Items:: Every tree branch can be a TODO item
* Tags:: Tagging headlines and matching sets of tags * Tags:: Tagging headlines and matching sets of tags
* Properties and columns:: Storing information about an entry * Properties and Columns:: Storing information about an entry
* Dates and times:: Making items useful for planning * Dates and Times:: Making items useful for planning
* Remember:: Quickly adding nodes to the outline tree * Remember:: Quickly adding nodes to the outline tree
* Agenda views:: Collecting information into views * Agenda Views:: Collecting information into views
* Embedded LaTeX:: LaTeX fragments and formulas * Embedded LaTeX:: LaTeX fragments and formulas
* Exporting:: Sharing and publishing of notes * Exporting:: Sharing and publishing of notes
* Publishing:: Create a web site of linked Org files * Publishing:: Create a web site of linked Org files
* Miscellaneous:: All the rest which did not fit elsewhere * Miscellaneous:: All the rest which did not fit elsewhere
* Extensions and Hacking:: It is possible to write add-on code * Extensions and Hacking:: It is possible to write add-on code
* History and Acknowledgments:: How Org came into being * History and Acknowledgments:: How Org came into being
* Main Index:: * Main Index:: An index of Org's concepts and features
* Key Index:: Key bindings and where they are described * Key Index:: Key bindings and where they are described
@detailmenu @detailmenu
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Introduction
* Summary:: Brief summary of what Org does * Summary:: Brief summary of what Org does
* Installation:: How to install a downloaded version of Org * Installation:: How to install a downloaded version of Org
* Activation:: How to activate Org for certain buffers. * Activation:: How to activate Org for certain buffers
* Feedback:: Bug reports, ideas, patches etc. * Feedback:: Bug reports, ideas, patches etc.
* Conventions:: Type-setting conventions in the manual * Conventions:: Type-setting conventions in the manual
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Tables
* Narrow columns:: Stop wasting space in tables * Narrow columns:: Stop wasting space in tables
* Column groups:: Grouping to trigger vertical lines * Column groups:: Grouping to trigger vertical lines
* Orgtbl mode:: The table editor as minor mode * Orgtbl mode:: The table editor as minor mode
* The spreadsheet:: The table editor has spreadsheet capabilities. * The spreadsheet:: The table editor has spreadsheet capabilities
The spreadsheet The spreadsheet
@ -155,9 +155,9 @@ Hyperlinks
Internal links Internal links
* Radio targets:: Make targets trigger links in plain text. * Radio targets:: Make targets trigger links in plain text
TODO items TODO Items
* TODO basics:: Marking and displaying TODO entries * TODO basics:: Marking and displaying TODO entries
* TODO extensions:: Workflow and assignments * TODO extensions:: Workflow and assignments
@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ Extended use of TODO keywords
* Per-file keywords:: Different files, different requirements * Per-file keywords:: Different files, different requirements
* Faces for TODO keywords:: Highlighting states * Faces for TODO keywords:: Highlighting states
Progress Logging Progress logging
* Closing items:: When was this entry marked DONE? * Closing items:: When was this entry marked DONE?
* Tracking TODO state changes:: When did the status change? * Tracking TODO state changes:: When did the status change?
@ -195,13 +195,13 @@ Properties and Columns
* Column view:: Tabular viewing and editing * Column view:: Tabular viewing and editing
* Property API:: Properties for Lisp programmers * Property API:: Properties for Lisp programmers
Column View Column view
* Defining columns:: The COLUMNS format property * Defining columns:: The COLUMNS format property
* Using column view:: How to create and use column view * Using column view:: How to create and use column view
* Capturing Column View:: A dynamic block for column view * Capturing column view:: A dynamic block for column view
Defining Columns Defining columns
* Scope of column definitions:: Where defined, where valid? * Scope of column definitions:: Where defined, where valid?
* Column attributes:: Appearance and content of a column * Column attributes:: Appearance and content of a column
@ -211,21 +211,21 @@ Dates and Times
* Timestamps:: Assigning a time to a tree entry * Timestamps:: Assigning a time to a tree entry
* Creating timestamps:: Commands which insert timestamps * Creating timestamps:: Commands which insert timestamps
* Deadlines and scheduling:: Planning your work * Deadlines and scheduling:: Planning your work
* Clocking work time:: * Clocking work time:: Tracking how long you spend on a task
Creating timestamps Creating timestamps
* The date/time prompt:: How Org helps you entering date and time * The date/time prompt:: How Org mode helps you entering date and time
* Custom time format:: Making dates look differently * Custom time format:: Making dates look different
Deadlines and Scheduling Deadlines and scheduling
* Inserting deadline/schedule:: Planning items * Inserting deadline/schedule:: Planning items
* Repeated tasks:: Items that show up again and again * Repeated tasks:: Items that show up again and again
Remember Remember
* Setting up remember:: Some code for .emacs to get things going * Setting up Remember:: Some code for .emacs to get things going
* Remember templates:: Define the outline of different note types * Remember templates:: Define the outline of different note types
* Storing notes:: Directly get the note to where it belongs * Storing notes:: Directly get the note to where it belongs
* Refiling notes:: Moving a note or task to a project * Refiling notes:: Moving a note or task to a project
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ Agenda Views
The built-in agenda views The built-in agenda views
* Weekly/Daily agenda:: The calendar page with current tasks * Weekly/daily agenda:: The calendar page with current tasks
* Global TODO list:: All unfinished action items * Global TODO list:: All unfinished action items
* Matching tags and properties:: Structured information with fine-tuned search * Matching tags and properties:: Structured information with fine-tuned search
* Timeline:: Time-sorted view for single file * Timeline:: Time-sorted view for single file
@ -259,13 +259,13 @@ Custom agenda views
* Storing searches:: Type once, use often * Storing searches:: Type once, use often
* Block agenda:: All the stuff you need in a single buffer * Block agenda:: All the stuff you need in a single buffer
* Setting Options:: Changing the rules * Setting Options:: Changing the rules
* Exporting Agenda Views:: Writing agendas to files. * Exporting Agenda Views:: Writing agendas to files
* Extracting Agenda Information for other programs:: * Using the agenda elsewhere:: Using agenda information in other programs
Embedded LaTeX Embedded LaTeX
* Math symbols:: TeX macros for symbols and Greek letters * Math symbols:: TeX macros for symbols and Greek letters
* Subscripts and Superscripts:: Simple syntax for raising/lowering text * Subscripts and superscripts:: Simple syntax for raising/lowering text
* LaTeX fragments:: Complex formulas made easy * LaTeX fragments:: Complex formulas made easy
* Processing LaTeX fragments:: Previewing LaTeX processing * Processing LaTeX fragments:: Previewing LaTeX processing
* CDLaTeX mode:: Speed up entering of formulas * CDLaTeX mode:: Speed up entering of formulas
@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ LaTeX export
* LaTeX export commands:: How to invoke LaTeX export * LaTeX export commands:: How to invoke LaTeX export
* Quoting LaTeX code:: Incorporating literal LaTeX code * Quoting LaTeX code:: Incorporating literal LaTeX code
* Sectioning structure:: * Sectioning structure:: Changing sectioning in LaTeX output
Text interpretation by the exporter Text interpretation by the exporter
@ -341,31 +341,31 @@ Interaction with other packages
Extensions, Hooks and Hacking Extensions, Hooks and Hacking
* Extensions:: Existing 3rd-part extensions * Extensions:: Existing 3rd-party extensions
* Adding hyperlink types:: New custom link types * Adding hyperlink types:: New custom link types
* Tables in arbitrary syntax:: Orgtbl for LaTeX and other programs * Tables in arbitrary syntax:: Orgtbl for LaTeX and other programs
* Dynamic blocks:: Automatically filled blocks * Dynamic blocks:: Automatically filled blocks
* Special agenda views:: Customized views * Special agenda views:: Customized views
* Using the property API:: Writing programs that use entry properties * Using the property API:: Writing programs that use entry properties
Tables and Lists in arbitrary syntax Tables and lists in arbitrary syntax
* Radio tables:: Sending and receiving * Radio tables:: Sending and receiving
* A LaTeX example:: Step by step, almost a tutorial * A LaTeX example:: Step by step, almost a tutorial
* Translator functions:: Copy and modify * Translator functions:: Copy and modify
* Radio lists:: Doing the same for lists. * Radio lists:: Doing the same for lists
@end detailmenu @end detailmenu
@end menu @end menu
@node Introduction, Document structure, Top, Top @node Introduction, Document Structure, Top, Top
@chapter Introduction @chapter Introduction
@cindex introduction @cindex introduction
@menu @menu
* Summary:: Brief summary of what Org does * Summary:: Brief summary of what Org does
* Installation:: How to install a downloaded version of Org * Installation:: How to install a downloaded version of Org
* Activation:: How to activate Org for certain buffers. * Activation:: How to activate Org for certain buffers
* Feedback:: Bug reports, ideas, patches etc. * Feedback:: Bug reports, ideas, patches etc.
* Conventions:: Type-setting conventions in the manual * Conventions:: Type-setting conventions in the manual
@end menu @end menu
@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ User-defined properties are capitalized; built-in properties with
special meaning are written with all capitals. special meaning are written with all capitals.
@end table @end table
@node Document structure, Tables, Introduction, Top @node Document Structure, Tables, Introduction, Top
@chapter Document Structure @chapter Document Structure
@cindex document structure @cindex document structure
@cindex structure of document @cindex structure of document
@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ edit the structure of the document.
@menu @menu
* Outlines:: Org is based on Outline mode * Outlines:: Org is based on Outline mode
* Headlines:: How to typeset org-tree headlines * Headlines:: How to typeset Org tree headlines
* Visibility cycling:: Show and hide, much simplified * Visibility cycling:: Show and hide, much simplified
* Motion:: Jumping to other headlines * Motion:: Jumping to other headlines
* Structure editing:: Changing sequence and level of headlines * Structure editing:: Changing sequence and level of headlines
@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ edit the structure of the document.
* Orgstruct mode:: Structure editing outside Org * Orgstruct mode:: Structure editing outside Org
@end menu @end menu
@node Outlines, Headlines, Document structure, Document structure @node Outlines, Headlines, Document Structure, Document Structure
@section Outlines @section Outlines
@cindex outlines @cindex outlines
@cindex Outline mode @cindex Outline mode
@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ currently being worked on. Org greatly simplifies the use of
outlines by compressing the entire show/hide functionality into a single outlines by compressing the entire show/hide functionality into a single
command @command{org-cycle}, which is bound to the @key{TAB} key. command @command{org-cycle}, which is bound to the @key{TAB} key.
@node Headlines, Visibility cycling, Outlines, Document structure @node Headlines, Visibility cycling, Outlines, Document Structure
@section Headlines @section Headlines
@cindex headlines @cindex headlines
@cindex outline tree @cindex outline tree
@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ least two empty lines, one empty line will remain visible after folding
the subtree, in order to structure the collapsed view. See the the subtree, in order to structure the collapsed view. See the
variable @code{org-cycle-separator-lines} to modify this behavior. variable @code{org-cycle-separator-lines} to modify this behavior.
@node Visibility cycling, Motion, Headlines, Document structure @node Visibility cycling, Motion, Headlines, Document Structure
@section Visibility cycling @section Visibility cycling
@cindex cycling, visibility @cindex cycling, visibility
@cindex visibility cycling @cindex visibility cycling
@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ buffer:
#+STARTUP: showall #+STARTUP: showall
@end example @end example
@node Motion, Structure editing, Visibility cycling, Document structure @node Motion, Structure editing, Visibility cycling, Document Structure
@section Motion @section Motion
@cindex motion, between headlines @cindex motion, between headlines
@cindex jumping, to headlines @cindex jumping, to headlines
@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ u @r{One level up.}
@end example @end example
@end table @end table
@node Structure editing, Archiving, Motion, Document structure @node Structure editing, Archiving, Motion, Document Structure
@section Structure editing @section Structure editing
@cindex structure editing @cindex structure editing
@cindex headline, promotion and demotion @cindex headline, promotion and demotion
@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ just after the last headline to change. Note that when the cursor is
inside a table (@pxref{Tables}), the Meta-Cursor keys have different inside a table (@pxref{Tables}), the Meta-Cursor keys have different
functionality. functionality.
@node Archiving, Sparse trees, Structure editing, Document structure @node Archiving, Sparse trees, Structure editing, Document Structure
@section Archiving @section Archiving
@cindex archiving @cindex archiving
@ -948,7 +948,7 @@ During sparse tree construction (@pxref{Sparse trees}), matches in
archived subtrees are not exposed, unless you configure the option archived subtrees are not exposed, unless you configure the option
@code{org-sparse-tree-open-archived-trees}. @code{org-sparse-tree-open-archived-trees}.
@item @item
During agenda view construction (@pxref{Agenda views}), the content of During agenda view construction (@pxref{Agenda Views}), the content of
archived trees is ignored unless you configure the option archived trees is ignored unless you configure the option
@code{org-agenda-skip-archived-trees}. @code{org-agenda-skip-archived-trees}.
@item @item
@ -1022,7 +1022,7 @@ setting multiple archive locations in a buffer is using a property.}:
@noindent @noindent
If you would like to have a special ARCHIVE location for a single entry If you would like to have a special ARCHIVE location for a single entry
or a (sub)tree, give the entry an @code{:ARCHIVE:} property with the or a (sub)tree, give the entry an @code{:ARCHIVE:} property with the
location as the value (@pxref{Properties and columns}). location as the value (@pxref{Properties and Columns}).
When a subtree is moved, it receives a number of special properties that When a subtree is moved, it receives a number of special properties that
record context information like the file from where the entry came, it's record context information like the file from where the entry came, it's
@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ outline path the archiving time etc. Configure the variable
@code{org-archive-save-context-info} to adjust the amount of information @code{org-archive-save-context-info} to adjust the amount of information
added. added.
@node Sparse trees, Plain lists, Archiving, Document structure @node Sparse trees, Plain lists, Archiving, Document Structure
@section Sparse trees @section Sparse trees
@cindex sparse trees @cindex sparse trees
@cindex trees, sparse @cindex trees, sparse
@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@ XEmacs uses selective display for outlining, not text properties.}.
Or you can use the command @kbd{C-c C-e v} to export only the visible Or you can use the command @kbd{C-c C-e v} to export only the visible
part of the document and print the resulting file. part of the document and print the resulting file.
@node Plain lists, Drawers, Sparse trees, Document structure @node Plain lists, Drawers, Sparse trees, Document Structure
@section Plain lists @section Plain lists
@cindex plain lists @cindex plain lists
@cindex lists, plain @cindex lists, plain
@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ list. Finally, even without an active region, a normal line will be
converted into a list item. converted into a list item.
@end table @end table
@node Drawers, Orgstruct mode, Plain lists, Document structure @node Drawers, Orgstruct mode, Plain lists, Document Structure
@section Drawers @section Drawers
@cindex drawers @cindex drawers
@cindex visibility cycling, drawers @cindex visibility cycling, drawers
@ -1238,9 +1238,9 @@ Visibility cycling (@pxref{Visibility cycling}) on the headline will
hide and show the entry, but keep the drawer collapsed to a single line. hide and show the entry, but keep the drawer collapsed to a single line.
In order to look inside the drawer, you need to move the cursor to the In order to look inside the drawer, you need to move the cursor to the
drawer line and press @key{TAB} there. Org mode uses a drawer for drawer line and press @key{TAB} there. Org mode uses a drawer for
storing properties (@pxref{Properties and columns}). storing properties (@pxref{Properties and Columns}).
@node Orgstruct mode, , Drawers, Document structure @node Orgstruct mode, , Drawers, Document Structure
@section The Orgstruct minor mode @section The Orgstruct minor mode
@cindex Orgstruct mode @cindex Orgstruct mode
@cindex minor mode for structure editing @cindex minor mode for structure editing
@ -1263,7 +1263,7 @@ have different functionality in the major mode you are using. If the
cursor is not in one of those special lines, Orgstruct mode lurks cursor is not in one of those special lines, Orgstruct mode lurks
silently in the shadow. silently in the shadow.
@node Tables, Hyperlinks, Document structure, Top @node Tables, Hyperlinks, Document Structure, Top
@chapter Tables @chapter Tables
@cindex tables @cindex tables
@cindex editing tables @cindex editing tables
@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ calculator).
* Narrow columns:: Stop wasting space in tables * Narrow columns:: Stop wasting space in tables
* Column groups:: Grouping to trigger vertical lines * Column groups:: Grouping to trigger vertical lines
* Orgtbl mode:: The table editor as minor mode * Orgtbl mode:: The table editor as minor mode
* The spreadsheet:: The table editor has spreadsheet capabilities. * The spreadsheet:: The table editor has spreadsheet capabilities
@end menu @end menu
@node Built-in table editor, Narrow columns, Tables, Tables @node Built-in table editor, Narrow columns, Tables, Tables
@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ line like
@end example @end example
@noindent @noindent
Also properties (@pxref{Properties and columns}) can be used as Also properties (@pxref{Properties and Columns}) can be used as
constants in table formulas: For a property @samp{:Xyz:} use the name constants in table formulas: For a property @samp{:Xyz:} use the name
@samp{$PROP_Xyz}, and the property will be searched in the current @samp{$PROP_Xyz}, and the property will be searched in the current
outline entry and in the hierarchy above it. If you have the outline entry and in the hierarchy above it. If you have the
@ -1916,7 +1916,7 @@ will apply it to that many consecutive fields in the current column.
@end table @end table
@node Editing and debugging formulas, Updating the table, Column formulas, The spreadsheet @node Editing and debugging formulas, Updating the table, Column formulas, The spreadsheet
@subsection Editing and Debugging formulas @subsection Editing and debugging formulas
@cindex formula editing @cindex formula editing
@cindex editing, of table formulas @cindex editing, of table formulas
@ -2029,7 +2029,7 @@ calculation, for example by pressing @kbd{C-u C-u C-c = @key{RET}} in a
field. Detailed information will be displayed. field. Detailed information will be displayed.
@node Updating the table, Advanced features, Editing and debugging formulas, The spreadsheet @node Updating the table, Advanced features, Editing and debugging formulas, The spreadsheet
@subsection Updating the Table @subsection Updating the table
@cindex recomputing table fields @cindex recomputing table fields
@cindex updating, table @cindex updating, table
@ -2166,7 +2166,7 @@ functions.
@end group @end group
@end example @end example
@node Hyperlinks, TODO items, Tables, Top @node Hyperlinks, TODO Items, Tables, Top
@chapter Hyperlinks @chapter Hyperlinks
@cindex hyperlinks @cindex hyperlinks
@ -2263,7 +2263,7 @@ several times in direct succession goes back to positions recorded
earlier. earlier.
@menu @menu
* Radio targets:: Make targets trigger links in plain text. * Radio targets:: Make targets trigger links in plain text
@end menu @end menu
@node Radio targets, , Internal links, Internal links @node Radio targets, , Internal links, Internal links
@ -2627,8 +2627,8 @@ file.
@node TODO items, Tags, Hyperlinks, Top @node TODO Items, Tags, Hyperlinks, Top
@chapter TODO items @chapter TODO Items
@cindex TODO items @cindex TODO items
Org mode does not maintain TODO lists as separate documents. Instead, Org mode does not maintain TODO lists as separate documents. Instead,
@ -2651,7 +2651,7 @@ methods to give you an overview of all the things that you have to do.
* Checkboxes:: Tick-off lists * Checkboxes:: Tick-off lists
@end menu @end menu
@node TODO basics, TODO extensions, TODO items, TODO items @node TODO basics, TODO extensions, TODO Items, TODO Items
@section Basic TODO functionality @section Basic TODO functionality
Any headline becomes a TODO item when it starts with the word Any headline becomes a TODO item when it starts with the word
@ -2707,7 +2707,7 @@ arguments, find all TODO and DONE entries.
@kindex C-c a t @kindex C-c a t
@item C-c a t @item C-c a t
Show the global TODO list. Collects the TODO items from all agenda Show the global TODO list. Collects the TODO items from all agenda
files (@pxref{Agenda views}) into a single buffer. The new buffer will files (@pxref{Agenda Views}) into a single buffer. The new buffer will
be in @code{agenda-mode}, which provides commands to examine and be in @code{agenda-mode}, which provides commands to examine and
manipulate the TODO entries from the new buffer (@pxref{Agenda manipulate the TODO entries from the new buffer (@pxref{Agenda
commands}). @xref{Global TODO list}, for more information. commands}). @xref{Global TODO list}, for more information.
@ -2716,7 +2716,7 @@ commands}). @xref{Global TODO list}, for more information.
Insert a new TODO entry below the current one. Insert a new TODO entry below the current one.
@end table @end table
@node TODO extensions, Progress logging, TODO basics, TODO items @node TODO extensions, Progress logging, TODO basics, TODO Items
@section Extended use of TODO keywords @section Extended use of TODO keywords
@cindex extended TODO keywords @cindex extended TODO keywords
@ -2935,8 +2935,8 @@ While using a list with face properties as shown for CANCELED
necessary, define a special face and use that. necessary, define a special face and use that.
@page @page
@node Progress logging, Priorities, TODO extensions, TODO items @node Progress logging, Priorities, TODO extensions, TODO Items
@section Progress Logging @section Progress logging
@cindex progress logging @cindex progress logging
@cindex logging, of progress @cindex logging, of progress
@ -2980,7 +2980,7 @@ You will then be prompted for a note, and that note will be stored below
the entry with a @samp{Closing Note} heading. the entry with a @samp{Closing Note} heading.
In the timeline (@pxref{Timeline}) and in the agenda In the timeline (@pxref{Timeline}) and in the agenda
(@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}), you can then use the @kbd{l} key to (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}), you can then use the @kbd{l} key to
display the TODO items with a @samp{CLOSED} timestamp on each day, display the TODO items with a @samp{CLOSED} timestamp on each day,
giving you an overview of what has been done. giving you an overview of what has been done.
@ -3047,7 +3047,7 @@ settings like @code{TODO(!)}. For example
@end example @end example
@node Priorities, Breaking down tasks, Progress logging, TODO items @node Priorities, Breaking down tasks, Progress logging, TODO Items
@section Priorities @section Priorities
@cindex priorities @cindex priorities
@ -3064,7 +3064,7 @@ this
By default, Org mode supports three priorities: @samp{A}, @samp{B}, and By default, Org mode supports three priorities: @samp{A}, @samp{B}, and
@samp{C}. @samp{A} is the highest priority. An entry without a cookie @samp{C}. @samp{A} is the highest priority. An entry without a cookie
is treated as priority @samp{B}. Priorities make a difference only in is treated as priority @samp{B}. Priorities make a difference only in
the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}); outside the agenda, they have the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}); outside the agenda, they have
no inherent meaning to Org mode. no inherent meaning to Org mode.
Priorities can be attached to any outline tree entries; they do not need Priorities can be attached to any outline tree entries; they do not need
@ -3100,7 +3100,7 @@ priority):
#+PRIORITIES: A C B #+PRIORITIES: A C B
@end example @end example
@node Breaking down tasks, Checkboxes, Priorities, TODO items @node Breaking down tasks, Checkboxes, Priorities, TODO Items
@section Breaking tasks down into subtasks @section Breaking tasks down into subtasks
@cindex tasks, breaking down @cindex tasks, breaking down
@ -3113,13 +3113,13 @@ of checkboxes to identify (a hierarchy of) a large number of subtasks
(@pxref{Checkboxes}). (@pxref{Checkboxes}).
@node Checkboxes, , Breaking down tasks, TODO items @node Checkboxes, , Breaking down tasks, TODO Items
@section Checkboxes @section Checkboxes
@cindex checkboxes @cindex checkboxes
Every item in a plain list (@pxref{Plain lists}) can be made into a Every item in a plain list (@pxref{Plain lists}) can be made into a
checkbox by starting it with the string @samp{[ ]}. This feature is checkbox by starting it with the string @samp{[ ]}. This feature is
similar to TODO items (@pxref{TODO items}), but is more lightweight. similar to TODO items (@pxref{TODO Items}), but is more lightweight.
Checkboxes are not included into the global TODO list, so they are often Checkboxes are not included into the global TODO list, so they are often
great to split a task into a number of simple steps. Or you can use great to split a task into a number of simple steps. Or you can use
them in a shopping list. To toggle a checkbox, use @kbd{C-c C-c}, or them in a shopping list. To toggle a checkbox, use @kbd{C-c C-c}, or
@ -3195,7 +3195,7 @@ delete boxes or add/change them by hand, use this command to get things
back into synch. Or simply toggle any checkbox twice with @kbd{C-c C-c}. back into synch. Or simply toggle any checkbox twice with @kbd{C-c C-c}.
@end table @end table
@node Tags, Properties and columns, TODO items, Top @node Tags, Properties and Columns, TODO Items, Top
@chapter Tags @chapter Tags
@cindex tags @cindex tags
@cindex headline tagging @cindex headline tagging
@ -3459,7 +3459,7 @@ writing instead of any TAG an expression like @samp{LEVEL=3} or
@samp{+LEVEL=3+boss/-DONE} lists all level three headlines that have the @samp{+LEVEL=3+boss/-DONE} lists all level three headlines that have the
tag @samp{boss} and are @emph{not} marked with the TODO keyword DONE. tag @samp{boss} and are @emph{not} marked with the TODO keyword DONE.
@node Properties and columns, Dates and times, Tags, Top @node Properties and Columns, Dates and Times, Tags, Top
@chapter Properties and Columns @chapter Properties and Columns
@cindex properties @cindex properties
@ -3497,8 +3497,8 @@ conveniently in column view (@pxref{Column view}).
* Property API:: Properties for Lisp programmers * Property API:: Properties for Lisp programmers
@end menu @end menu
@node Property syntax, Special properties, Properties and columns, Properties and columns @node Property syntax, Special properties, Properties and Columns, Properties and Columns
@section Property Syntax @section Property syntax
@cindex property syntax @cindex property syntax
@cindex drawer, for properties @cindex drawer, for properties
@ -3582,8 +3582,8 @@ Compute the property at point, using the operator and scope from the
nearest column format definition. nearest column format definition.
@end table @end table
@node Special properties, Property searches, Property syntax, Properties and columns @node Special properties, Property searches, Property syntax, Properties and Columns
@section Special Properties @section Special properties
@cindex properties, special @cindex properties, special
Special properties provide alternative access method to Org mode Special properties provide alternative access method to Org mode
@ -3606,7 +3606,7 @@ CLOCKSUM @r{The sum of CLOCK intervals in the subtree. @code{org-clock-sum}
@r{must be run first to compute the values.} @r{must be run first to compute the values.}
@end example @end example
@node Property searches, Property inheritance, Special properties, Properties and columns @node Property searches, Property inheritance, Special properties, Properties and Columns
@section Property searches @section Property searches
@cindex properties, searching @cindex properties, searching
@cindex searching, of properties @cindex searching, of properties
@ -3642,7 +3642,7 @@ value. If you enclose the value into curly braces, it is interpreted as
a regular expression and matched against the property values. a regular expression and matched against the property values.
@end table @end table
@node Property inheritance, Column view, Property searches, Properties and columns @node Property inheritance, Column view, Property searches, Properties and Columns
@section Property Inheritance @section Property Inheritance
@cindex properties, inheritance @cindex properties, inheritance
@cindex inheritance, of properties @cindex inheritance, of properties
@ -3679,8 +3679,8 @@ The LOGGING property may define logging settings for an entry or a
subtree (@pxref{Tracking TODO state changes}). subtree (@pxref{Tracking TODO state changes}).
@end table @end table
@node Column view, Property API, Property inheritance, Properties and columns @node Column view, Property API, Property inheritance, Properties and Columns
@section Column View @section Column view
A great way to view and edit properties in an outline tree is A great way to view and edit properties in an outline tree is
@emph{column view}. In column view, each outline item is turned into a @emph{column view}. In column view, each outline item is turned into a
@ -3693,17 +3693,17 @@ view (@kbd{S-@key{TAB} S-@key{TAB}}, or simply @kbd{c} while column view
is active), but you can still open, read, and edit the entry below each is active), but you can still open, read, and edit the entry below each
headline. Or, you can switch to column view after executing a sparse headline. Or, you can switch to column view after executing a sparse
tree command and in this way get a table only for the selected items. tree command and in this way get a table only for the selected items.
Column view also works in agenda buffers (@pxref{Agenda views}) where Column view also works in agenda buffers (@pxref{Agenda Views}) where
queries have collected selected items, possibly from a number of files. queries have collected selected items, possibly from a number of files.
@menu @menu
* Defining columns:: The COLUMNS format property * Defining columns:: The COLUMNS format property
* Using column view:: How to create and use column view * Using column view:: How to create and use column view
* Capturing Column View:: A dynamic block for column view * Capturing column view:: A dynamic block for column view
@end menu @end menu
@node Defining columns, Using column view, Column view, Column view @node Defining columns, Using column view, Column view, Column view
@subsection Defining Columns @subsection Defining columns
@cindex column view, for properties @cindex column view, for properties
@cindex properties, column view @cindex properties, column view
@ -3799,8 +3799,8 @@ an @samp{[X]} status if all children have been checked. The
@samp{CLOCKSUM} column is special, it lists the sum of CLOCK intervals @samp{CLOCKSUM} column is special, it lists the sum of CLOCK intervals
in the subtree. in the subtree.
@node Using column view, Capturing Column View, Defining columns, Column view @node Using column view, Capturing column view, Defining columns, Column view
@subsection Using Column View @subsection Using column view
@table @kbd @table @kbd
@tsubheading{Turning column view on and off} @tsubheading{Turning column view on and off}
@ -3866,8 +3866,8 @@ Insert a new column, to the right of the current column.
Delete the current column. Delete the current column.
@end table @end table
@node Capturing Column View, , Using column view, Column view @node Capturing column view, , Using column view, Column view
@subsection Capturing Column View @subsection Capturing column view
Since column view is just an overlay over a buffer, it cannot be Since column view is just an overlay over a buffer, it cannot be
exported or printed directly. If you want to capture a column view, use exported or printed directly. If you want to capture a column view, use
@ -3928,7 +3928,7 @@ Update all dynamic blocks (@pxref{Dynamic blocks}). This is useful if
you have several clock table blocks in a buffer. you have several clock table blocks in a buffer.
@end table @end table
@node Property API, , Column view, Properties and columns @node Property API, , Column view, Properties and Columns
@section The Property API @section The Property API
@cindex properties, API @cindex properties, API
@cindex API, for properties @cindex API, for properties
@ -3938,7 +3938,7 @@ be used by Emacs Lisp programs to work with properties and to implement
features based on them. For more information see @ref{Using the features based on them. For more information see @ref{Using the
property API}. property API}.
@node Dates and times, Remember, Properties and columns, Top @node Dates and Times, Remember, Properties and Columns, Top
@chapter Dates and Times @chapter Dates and Times
@cindex dates @cindex dates
@cindex times @cindex times
@ -3956,11 +3956,11 @@ is used in a much wider sense.
* Timestamps:: Assigning a time to a tree entry * Timestamps:: Assigning a time to a tree entry
* Creating timestamps:: Commands which insert timestamps * Creating timestamps:: Commands which insert timestamps
* Deadlines and scheduling:: Planning your work * Deadlines and scheduling:: Planning your work
* Clocking work time:: * Clocking work time:: Tracking how long you spend on a task
@end menu @end menu
@node Time stamps, Creating timestamps, Dates and times, Dates and times @node Timestamps, Creating timestamps, Dates and Times, Dates and Times
@section Timestamps, deadlines and scheduling @section Timestamps, deadlines and scheduling
@cindex time stamps @cindex time stamps
@cindex ranges, time @cindex ranges, time
@ -3973,9 +3973,9 @@ of times) in a special format, either @samp{<2003-09-16 Tue>} or
@samp{<2003-09-16 Tue 09:39>} or @samp{<2003-09-16 Tue @samp{<2003-09-16 Tue 09:39>} or @samp{<2003-09-16 Tue
12:00-12:30>}@footnote{This is the standard ISO date/time format. To 12:00-12:30>}@footnote{This is the standard ISO date/time format. To
use an alternative format, see @ref{Custom time format}.}. A time stamp use an alternative format, see @ref{Custom time format}.}. A time stamp
can appear anywhere in the headline or body of an org-tree entry. Its can appear anywhere in the headline or body of an Org tree entry. Its
presence causes entries to be shown on specific dates in the agenda presence causes entries to be shown on specific dates in the agenda
(@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}). We distinguish: (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}). We distinguish:
@table @var @table @var
@item Plain time stamp; Event; Appointment @item Plain time stamp; Event; Appointment
@ -4036,7 +4036,7 @@ angular ones. These time stamps are inactive in the sense that they do
@end table @end table
@node Creating timestamps, Deadlines and scheduling, Time stamps, Dates and times @node Creating timestamps, Deadlines and scheduling, Timestamps, Dates and Times
@section Creating timestamps @section Creating timestamps
@cindex creating timestamps @cindex creating timestamps
@cindex timestamps, creating @cindex timestamps, creating
@ -4076,7 +4076,7 @@ instead.
@kindex C-c C-o @kindex C-c C-o
@item C-c C-o @item C-c C-o
Access the agenda for the date given by the time stamp or -range at Access the agenda for the date given by the time stamp or -range at
point (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}). point (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}).
@c @c
@kindex S-@key{left} @kindex S-@key{left}
@kindex S-@key{right} @kindex S-@key{right}
@ -4106,7 +4106,7 @@ the following column).
@menu @menu
* The date/time prompt:: How Org mode helps you entering date and time * The date/time prompt:: How Org mode helps you entering date and time
* Custom time format:: Making dates look differently * Custom time format:: Making dates look different
@end menu @end menu
@node The date/time prompt, Custom time format, Creating timestamps, Creating timestamps @node The date/time prompt, Custom time format, Creating timestamps, Creating timestamps
@ -4247,8 +4247,8 @@ format is shorter, things do work as expected.
@end itemize @end itemize
@node Deadlines and scheduling, Clocking work time, Creating timestamps, Dates and times @node Deadlines and scheduling, Clocking work time, Creating timestamps, Dates and Times
@section Deadlines and Scheduling @section Deadlines and scheduling
A time stamp may be preceded by special keywords to facilitate planning: A time stamp may be preceded by special keywords to facilitate planning:
@ -4321,7 +4321,7 @@ sexp entry matches.
@end menu @end menu
@node Inserting deadline/schedule, Repeated tasks, Deadlines and scheduling, Deadlines and scheduling @node Inserting deadline/schedule, Repeated tasks, Deadlines and scheduling, Deadlines and scheduling
@subsection Inserting deadline/schedule @subsection Inserting deadlines or schedules
The following commands allow to quickly insert a deadline or to schedule The following commands allow to quickly insert a deadline or to schedule
an item: an item:
@ -4353,7 +4353,7 @@ the scheduling date from the entry.
@end table @end table
@node Repeated tasks, , Inserting deadline/schedule, Deadlines and scheduling @node Repeated tasks, , Inserting deadline/schedule, Deadlines and scheduling
@subsection Repeated Tasks @subsection Repeated tasks
Some tasks need to be repeated again and again. Org mode helps to Some tasks need to be repeated again and again. Org mode helps to
organize such tasks using a so-called repeater in a DEADLINE, SCHEDULED, organize such tasks using a so-called repeater in a DEADLINE, SCHEDULED,
@ -4421,7 +4421,7 @@ special repeaters markers with @samp{++} and @samp{.+}. For example:
You may have both scheduling and deadline information for a specific You may have both scheduling and deadline information for a specific
task - just make sure that the repeater intervals on both are the same. task - just make sure that the repeater intervals on both are the same.
@node Clocking work time, , Deadlines and scheduling, Dates and times @node Clocking work time, , Deadlines and scheduling, Dates and Times
@section Clocking work time @section Clocking work time
Org mode allows you to clock the time you spent on specific tasks in a Org mode allows you to clock the time you spent on specific tasks in a
@ -4536,10 +4536,10 @@ you have several clock table blocks in a buffer.
@end table @end table
The @kbd{l} key may be used in the timeline (@pxref{Timeline}) and in The @kbd{l} key may be used in the timeline (@pxref{Timeline}) and in
the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}) to show which tasks have been the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}) to show which tasks have been
worked on or closed during a day. worked on or closed during a day.
@node Remember, Agenda views, Dates and times, Top @node Remember, Agenda Views, Dates and Times, Top
@chapter Remember @chapter Remember
@cindex @file{remember.el} @cindex @file{remember.el}
@ -4554,14 +4554,14 @@ allows you to select the location where a note should be stored
interactively, on the fly. interactively, on the fly.
@menu @menu
* Setting up remember:: Some code for .emacs to get things going * Setting up Remember:: Some code for .emacs to get things going
* Remember templates:: Define the outline of different note types * Remember templates:: Define the outline of different note types
* Storing notes:: Directly get the note to where it belongs * Storing notes:: Directly get the note to where it belongs
* Refiling notes:: Moving a note or task to a project * Refiling notes:: Moving a note or task to a project
@end menu @end menu
@node Setting up remember, Remember templates, Remember, Remember @node Setting up Remember, Remember templates, Remember, Remember
@section Setting up remember @section Setting up Remember
The following customization will tell @i{remember} to use org files as The following customization will tell @i{remember} to use org files as
target, and to create annotations compatible with Org links. target, and to create annotations compatible with Org links.
@ -4583,7 +4583,7 @@ stored: Just call @code{org-remember} with a prefix argument. If you
use two prefix arguments, Org jumps to the location where the last use two prefix arguments, Org jumps to the location where the last
remember note was stored. remember note was stored.
@node Remember templates, Storing notes, Setting up remember, Remember @node Remember templates, Storing notes, Setting up Remember, Remember
@section Remember templates @section Remember templates
@cindex templates, for remember @cindex templates, for remember
@ -4782,7 +4782,7 @@ Use the refile interface to jump to a heading.
Jump to the location where @code{org-refile} last moved a tree to. Jump to the location where @code{org-refile} last moved a tree to.
@end table @end table
@node Agenda views, Embedded LaTeX, Remember, Top @node Agenda Views, Embedded LaTeX, Remember, Top
@chapter Agenda Views @chapter Agenda Views
@cindex agenda views @cindex agenda views
@ -4835,11 +4835,11 @@ window configuration is restored when the agenda exits:
* Agenda dispatcher:: Keyboard access to agenda views * Agenda dispatcher:: Keyboard access to agenda views
* Built-in agenda views:: What is available out of the box? * Built-in agenda views:: What is available out of the box?
* Presentation and sorting:: How agenda items are prepared for display * Presentation and sorting:: How agenda items are prepared for display
* Agenda commands:: Remote editing of org trees * Agenda commands:: Remote editing of Org trees
* Custom agenda views:: Defining special searches and views * Custom agenda views:: Defining special searches and views
@end menu @end menu
@node Agenda files, Agenda dispatcher, Agenda views, Agenda views @node Agenda files, Agenda dispatcher, Agenda Views, Agenda Views
@section Agenda files @section Agenda files
@cindex agenda files @cindex agenda files
@cindex files for agenda @cindex files for agenda
@ -4916,7 +4916,7 @@ effect immediately.
Lift the restriction again. Lift the restriction again.
@end table @end table
@node Agenda dispatcher, Built-in agenda views, Agenda files, Agenda views @node Agenda dispatcher, Built-in agenda views, Agenda files, Agenda Views
@section The agenda dispatcher @section The agenda dispatcher
@cindex agenda dispatcher @cindex agenda dispatcher
@cindex dispatching agenda commands @cindex dispatching agenda commands
@ -4928,7 +4928,7 @@ pressing @kbd{C-c a}, an additional letter is required to execute a
command. The dispatcher offers the following default commands: command. The dispatcher offers the following default commands:
@table @kbd @table @kbd
@item a @item a
Create the calendar-like agenda (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}). Create the calendar-like agenda (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}).
@item t @r{/} T @item t @r{/} T
Create a list of all TODO items (@pxref{Global TODO list}). Create a list of all TODO items (@pxref{Global TODO list}).
@item m @r{/} M @item m @r{/} M
@ -4966,13 +4966,13 @@ possibility to create extended agenda buffers that contain several
blocks together, for example the weekly agenda, the global TODO list and blocks together, for example the weekly agenda, the global TODO list and
a number of special tags matches. @xref{Custom agenda views}. a number of special tags matches. @xref{Custom agenda views}.
@node Built-in agenda views, Presentation and sorting, Agenda dispatcher, Agenda views @node Built-in agenda views, Presentation and sorting, Agenda dispatcher, Agenda Views
@section The built-in agenda views @section The built-in agenda views
In this section we describe the built-in views. In this section we describe the built-in views.
@menu @menu
* Weekly/Daily agenda:: The calendar page with current tasks * Weekly/daily agenda:: The calendar page with current tasks
* Global TODO list:: All unfinished action items * Global TODO list:: All unfinished action items
* Matching tags and properties:: Structured information with fine-tuned search * Matching tags and properties:: Structured information with fine-tuned search
* Timeline:: Time-sorted view for single file * Timeline:: Time-sorted view for single file
@ -4980,7 +4980,7 @@ In this section we describe the built-in views.
* Stuck projects:: Find projects you need to review * Stuck projects:: Find projects you need to review
@end menu @end menu
@node Weekly/Daily agenda, Global TODO list, Built-in agenda views, Built-in agenda views @node Weekly/daily agenda, Global TODO list, Built-in agenda views, Built-in agenda views
@subsection The weekly/daily agenda @subsection The weekly/daily agenda
@cindex agenda @cindex agenda
@cindex weekly agenda @cindex weekly agenda
@ -5067,7 +5067,7 @@ the list of your appointments and add only those belonging to a specific
category or matching a regular expression. See the docstring for category or matching a regular expression. See the docstring for
details. details.
@node Global TODO list, Matching tags and properties, Weekly/Daily agenda, Built-in agenda views @node Global TODO list, Matching tags and properties, Weekly/daily agenda, Built-in agenda views
@subsection The global TODO list @subsection The global TODO list
@cindex global TODO list @cindex global TODO list
@cindex TODO list, global @cindex TODO list, global
@ -5079,7 +5079,7 @@ collected into a single place.
@kindex C-c a t @kindex C-c a t
@item C-c a t @item C-c a t
Show the global TODO list. This collects the TODO items from all Show the global TODO list. This collects the TODO items from all
agenda files (@pxref{Agenda views}) into a single buffer. The buffer is in agenda files (@pxref{Agenda Views}) into a single buffer. The buffer is in
@code{agenda-mode}, so there are commands to examine and manipulate @code{agenda-mode}, so there are commands to examine and manipulate
the TODO entries directly from that buffer (@pxref{Agenda commands}). the TODO entries directly from that buffer (@pxref{Agenda commands}).
@kindex C-c a T @kindex C-c a T
@ -5122,7 +5122,7 @@ and omit the sublevels from the global list. Configure the variable
@end itemize @end itemize
@node Matching tags and properties, Timeline, Global TODO list, Built-in agenda views @node Matching tags and properties, Timeline, Global TODO list, Built-in agenda views
@subsection Matching Tags and Properties @subsection Matching tags and properties
@cindex matching, of tags @cindex matching, of tags
@cindex matching, of properties @cindex matching, of properties
@cindex tags view @cindex tags view
@ -5244,7 +5244,7 @@ are not stuck. The correct customization for this is
@end lisp @end lisp
@node Presentation and sorting, Agenda commands, Built-in agenda views, Agenda views @node Presentation and sorting, Agenda commands, Built-in agenda views, Agenda Views
@section Presentation and sorting @section Presentation and sorting
@cindex presentation, of agenda items @cindex presentation, of agenda items
@ -5284,14 +5284,14 @@ property.}:
@noindent @noindent
If you would like to have a special CATEGORY for a single entry or a If you would like to have a special CATEGORY for a single entry or a
(sub)tree, give the entry a @code{:CATEGORY:} property with the location (sub)tree, give the entry a @code{:CATEGORY:} property with the location
as the value (@pxref{Properties and columns}). as the value (@pxref{Properties and Columns}).
@noindent @noindent
The display in the agenda buffer looks best if the category is not The display in the agenda buffer looks best if the category is not
longer than 10 characters. longer than 10 characters.
@node Time-of-day specifications, Sorting of agenda items, Categories, Presentation and sorting @node Time-of-day specifications, Sorting of agenda items, Categories, Presentation and sorting
@subsection Time-of-Day Specifications @subsection Time-of-day specifications
@cindex time-of-day specification @cindex time-of-day specification
Org mode checks each agenda item for a time-of-day specification. The Org mode checks each agenda item for a time-of-day specification. The
@ -5303,7 +5303,7 @@ ranges can be specified with two time stamps, like
In the headline of the entry itself, a time(range) may also appear as In the headline of the entry itself, a time(range) may also appear as
plain text (like @samp{12:45} or a @samp{8:30-1pm}. If the agenda plain text (like @samp{12:45} or a @samp{8:30-1pm}. If the agenda
integrates the Emacs diary (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}), time integrates the Emacs diary (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}), time
specifications in diary entries are recognized as well. specifications in diary entries are recognized as well.
For agenda display, Org mode extracts the time and displays it in a For agenda display, Org mode extracts the time and displays it in a
@ -5369,7 +5369,7 @@ Sorting can be customized using the variable
@code{org-agenda-sorting-strategy}. @code{org-agenda-sorting-strategy}.
@node Agenda commands, Custom agenda views, Presentation and sorting, Agenda views @node Agenda commands, Custom agenda views, Presentation and sorting, Agenda Views
@section Commands in the agenda buffer @section Commands in the agenda buffer
@cindex commands, in agenda buffer @cindex commands, in agenda buffer
@ -5461,7 +5461,7 @@ be mapped to the interval 1938-2037.
@c @c
@kindex D @kindex D
@item D @item D
Toggle the inclusion of diary entries. See @ref{Weekly/Daily agenda}. Toggle the inclusion of diary entries. See @ref{Weekly/daily agenda}.
@c @c
@kindex G @kindex G
@item G @item G
@ -5694,7 +5694,7 @@ visit org files will not be removed.
@end table @end table
@node Custom agenda views, , Agenda commands, Agenda views @node Custom agenda views, , Agenda commands, Agenda Views
@section Custom agenda views @section Custom agenda views
@cindex custom agenda views @cindex custom agenda views
@cindex agenda views, custom @cindex agenda views, custom
@ -5708,8 +5708,8 @@ dispatcher (@pxref{Agenda dispatcher}), just like the default commands.
* Storing searches:: Type once, use often * Storing searches:: Type once, use often
* Block agenda:: All the stuff you need in a single buffer * Block agenda:: All the stuff you need in a single buffer
* Setting Options:: Changing the rules * Setting Options:: Changing the rules
* Exporting Agenda Views:: Writing agendas to files. * Exporting Agenda Views:: Writing agendas to files
* Extracting Agenda Information for other programs:: * Using the agenda elsewhere:: Using agenda information in other programs
@end menu @end menu
@node Storing searches, Block agenda, Custom agenda views, Custom agenda views @node Storing searches, Block agenda, Custom agenda views, Custom agenda views
@ -5814,7 +5814,7 @@ your agenda for the current week, all TODO items that carry the tag
command @kbd{C-c a o} provides a similar view for office tasks. command @kbd{C-c a o} provides a similar view for office tasks.
@node Setting Options, Exporting Agenda Views, Block agenda, Custom agenda views @node Setting Options, Exporting Agenda Views, Block agenda, Custom agenda views
@subsection Setting Options for custom commands @subsection Setting options for custom commands
@cindex options, for custom agenda views @cindex options, for custom agenda views
Org mode contains a number of variables regulating agenda construction Org mode contains a number of variables regulating agenda construction
@ -5883,7 +5883,7 @@ value is a string, you need to add the double quotes around the value
yourself. yourself.
@node Exporting Agenda Views, Extracting Agenda Information for other programs, Setting Options, Custom agenda views @node Exporting Agenda Views, Using the agenda elsewhere, Setting Options, Custom agenda views
@subsection Exporting Agenda Views @subsection Exporting Agenda Views
@cindex agenda views, exporting @cindex agenda views, exporting
@ -6011,8 +6011,8 @@ which will create the agenda views restricted to the file
@file{~/org/project.org}, without diary entries and with 30 days @file{~/org/project.org}, without diary entries and with 30 days
extent. extent.
@node Extracting Agenda Information for other programs, , Exporting Agenda Views, Custom agenda views @node Using the agenda elsewhere, , Exporting Agenda Views, Custom agenda views
@subsection Extracting Agenda Information for other programs @subsection Using agenda information outside of Org
@cindex agenda, pipe @cindex agenda, pipe
@cindex Scripts, for agenda processing @cindex Scripts, for agenda processing
@ -6117,7 +6117,7 @@ foreach $line (split(/\n/,$agenda)) @{
@end group @end group
@end example @end example
@node Embedded LaTeX, Exporting, Agenda views, Top @node Embedded LaTeX, Exporting, Agenda Views, Top
@chapter Embedded LaTeX @chapter Embedded LaTeX
@cindex @TeX{} interpretation @cindex @TeX{} interpretation
@cindex La@TeX{} interpretation @cindex La@TeX{} interpretation
@ -6138,13 +6138,13 @@ to do with it.
@menu @menu
* Math symbols:: TeX macros for symbols and Greek letters * Math symbols:: TeX macros for symbols and Greek letters
* Subscripts and Superscripts:: Simple syntax for raising/lowering text * Subscripts and superscripts:: Simple syntax for raising/lowering text
* LaTeX fragments:: Complex formulas made easy * LaTeX fragments:: Complex formulas made easy
* Processing LaTeX fragments:: Previewing LaTeX processing * Processing LaTeX fragments:: Previewing LaTeX processing
* CDLaTeX mode:: Speed up entering of formulas * CDLaTeX mode:: Speed up entering of formulas
@end menu @end menu
@node Math symbols, Subscripts and Superscripts, Embedded LaTeX, Embedded LaTeX @node Math symbols, Subscripts and superscripts, Embedded LaTeX, Embedded LaTeX
@section Math symbols @section Math symbols
@cindex math symbols @cindex math symbols
@cindex TeX macros @cindex TeX macros
@ -6164,8 +6164,8 @@ During HTML export (@pxref{HTML export}), these symbols are translated
into the proper syntax for HTML, for the above examples this is into the proper syntax for HTML, for the above examples this is
@samp{&alpha;} and @samp{&rarr;}, respectively. @samp{&alpha;} and @samp{&rarr;}, respectively.
@node Subscripts and Superscripts, LaTeX fragments, Math symbols, Embedded LaTeX @node Subscripts and superscripts, LaTeX fragments, Math symbols, Embedded LaTeX
@section Subscripts and Superscripts @section Subscripts and superscripts
@cindex subscript @cindex subscript
@cindex superscript @cindex superscript
@ -6186,7 +6186,7 @@ To avoid interpretation as raised or lowered text, you can quote
During HTML export (@pxref{HTML export}), subscript and superscripts During HTML export (@pxref{HTML export}), subscript and superscripts
are surrounded with @code{<sub>} and @code{<sup>} tags, respectively. are surrounded with @code{<sub>} and @code{<sup>} tags, respectively.
@node LaTeX fragments, Processing LaTeX fragments, Subscripts and Superscripts, Embedded LaTeX @node LaTeX fragments, Processing LaTeX fragments, Subscripts and superscripts, Embedded LaTeX
@section LaTeX fragments @section LaTeX fragments
@cindex LaTeX fragments @cindex LaTeX fragments
@ -6596,7 +6596,7 @@ Org mode contains a La@TeX{} exporter written by Bastien Guerry.
@menu @menu
* LaTeX export commands:: How to invoke LaTeX export * LaTeX export commands:: How to invoke LaTeX export
* Quoting LaTeX code:: Incorporating literal LaTeX code * Quoting LaTeX code:: Incorporating literal LaTeX code
* Sectioning structure:: * Sectioning structure:: Changing sectioning in LaTeX output
@end menu @end menu
@node LaTeX export commands, Quoting LaTeX code, LaTeX export, LaTeX export @node LaTeX export commands, Quoting LaTeX code, LaTeX export, LaTeX export
@ -7131,7 +7131,7 @@ and @code{:exclude}.
@end multitable @end multitable
@node Publishing action, Publishing options, Selecting files, Configuration @node Publishing action, Publishing options, Selecting files, Configuration
@subsection Publishing Action @subsection Publishing action
@cindex action, for publishing @cindex action, for publishing
Publishing means that a file is copied to the destination directory and Publishing means that a file is copied to the destination directory and
@ -7974,7 +7974,7 @@ It also covers some aspects where users can extend the functionality of
Org. Org.
@menu @menu
* Extensions:: Existing 3rd-part extensions * Extensions:: Existing 3rd-party extensions
* Adding hyperlink types:: New custom link types * Adding hyperlink types:: New custom link types
* Tables in arbitrary syntax:: Orgtbl for LaTeX and other programs * Tables in arbitrary syntax:: Orgtbl for LaTeX and other programs
* Dynamic blocks:: Automatically filled blocks * Dynamic blocks:: Automatically filled blocks
@ -8130,7 +8130,7 @@ the link description when the link is later inserted into an Org
buffer with @kbd{C-c C-l}. buffer with @kbd{C-c C-l}.
@node Tables in arbitrary syntax, Dynamic blocks, Adding hyperlink types, Extensions and Hacking @node Tables in arbitrary syntax, Dynamic blocks, Adding hyperlink types, Extensions and Hacking
@section Tables and Lists in arbitrary syntax @section Tables and lists in arbitrary syntax
@cindex tables, in other modes @cindex tables, in other modes
@cindex lists, in other modes @cindex lists, in other modes
@cindex Orgtbl mode @cindex Orgtbl mode
@ -8160,7 +8160,7 @@ or Texinfo.)
* Radio tables:: Sending and receiving * Radio tables:: Sending and receiving
* A LaTeX example:: Step by step, almost a tutorial * A LaTeX example:: Step by step, almost a tutorial
* Translator functions:: Copy and modify * Translator functions:: Copy and modify
* Radio lists:: Doing the same for lists. * Radio lists:: Doing the same for lists
@end menu @end menu
@node Radio tables, A LaTeX example, Tables in arbitrary syntax, Tables in arbitrary syntax @node Radio tables, A LaTeX example, Tables in arbitrary syntax, Tables in arbitrary syntax
@ -8513,7 +8513,7 @@ example @code{before-save-hook}. @code{org-update-all-dblocks} is
written in a way that is does nothing in buffers that are not in Org. written in a way that is does nothing in buffers that are not in Org.
@node Special agenda views, Using the property API, Dynamic blocks, Extensions and Hacking @node Special agenda views, Using the property API, Dynamic blocks, Extensions and Hacking
@section Special Agenda Views @section Special agenda views
@cindex agenda views, user-defined @cindex agenda views, user-defined
Org provides a special hook that can be used to narrow down the Org provides a special hook that can be used to narrow down the