* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el (org-odt-format-org-entity):
Simplify. Component xml files in odt document are always
utf-8 encoded. As a result, emitting of numeric character
references based on utf-8 value is superfluous.
* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el (org-odt-get): Set
CODING-SYSTEM-FOR-WRITE and CODING-SYSTEM-FOR-SAVE to 'utf-8
irrespective of buffer-file-coding-system.
Fixes issue reported by Renzo Been in the following post.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-07/msg00795.html
Use `org-outline-regexp' or `org-outline-regexp-bol' instead.
* org-toc.el (org-toc-before-first-heading-p, org-toc-show)
(org-toc-get-headlines-status): Use `org-outline-regexp-bol'.
* org-lparse.el (org-do-lparse): Use `org-outline-regexp-bol'.
* org-export-generic.el (org-export-generic): Use
`org-outline-regexp'.
* contrib/lisp/org-lparse.el (org-lparse-native-backends): Set
default value to nil. Also update docstring.
(org-lparse-register-backend): New
* contrib/lisp/org-xhtml.el (org-xhtml-get): Add self -
"xhtml" - as one of the other backends. Call
org-lparse-register-backend on load.
* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el: Call org-lparse-register-backend on
load.
The org-export-* prefix is confusing here, as these functions
seem to be part of org-exp.el. Let's name them by the library
they are in (and rely on) for now -- maybe this will change
when we move the ODT exporter to the core.
* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el (org-odt-data-dir): Update to
reflect new directory layout.
* contrib/lisp/org-xhtml.el
(org-export-xhtml-special-string-regexps): Define it.
This adds these new files:
contrib/lisp/org-lparse.el
contrib/lisp/org-odt.el
contrib/lisp/org-xhtml.el
contrib/odt/BasicODConverter/BasicODConverter-0.8.0.oxt
contrib/odt/BasicODConverter/Filters.bas
contrib/odt/BasicODConverter/Main.bas
contrib/odt/OASIS/OpenDocument-schema-v1.1.rng
contrib/odt/OASIS/OpenDocument-v1.2-cs01-manifest-schema.rng
contrib/odt/OASIS/OpenDocument-v1.2-cs01-schema.rng
contrib/odt/README.org
contrib/odt/etc/schema/od-manifest-schema-v1.2-cs01.rnc
contrib/odt/etc/schema/od-schema-v1.1.rnc
contrib/odt/etc/schema/od-schema-v1.2-cs01.rnc
contrib/odt/etc/schema/schemas.xml
contrib/odt/styles/OrgOdtAutomaticStyles.xml
contrib/odt/styles/OrgOdtStyles.xml
Notes:
contrib/lisp/org-xhtml.el is meant to be merged at some point with
lisp/org-html.el, to avoid code redundancies.
The feature as a whole is meant to move to Org's core when things
are tested and stable enough.
Thanks a lot to Jambunathan for this great contribution and for
his patience!
Interactive-p is an obsolete function as of Emacs 23.2.
`org-called-interactively-p' takes care of the current (x)Emacs
version and use either `interactive-p' (for XEmacs and Emacs<23.2)
or `called-interactively-p'.
This patch makes Org-Velocity display search results incrementally, and
implements a more general approach to completion based on dabbrev. The
documentation has also been rewritten.
This new french fr-orgcard is the result of the work of Thierry Stoehr,
Vincent-Xavier JUMEL and others during a french OrgCamp in february 2011.
I slightly edited it (tex accents) to avoid compilation errors. It still
needs a lot of work so that filling is okay on the resulting PDF.
May be already useful though.
* contrib/lisp/org-expiry.el (org-expiry-inactive-timestamps): New option.
(org-expiry-insert-created):
(org-expiry-insert-expiry): Honor `org-expiry-inactive-timestamps'.
Attached is a patch to org-expiry.el in contrib/lisp to allow a
customization of the timestamps inserted by org-expiry for 'CREATED'
and 'EXPIRED' properties.
This patch is what is attached to the message displayed at [1]. I have
been using this patch for a while and it works fine. From searching it
looks like this patch was 'forgotten', but I may have overlooked
something.
If the patch was rejected, you can ignore me. If it was forgotten I'd
like to request to include it.
Thx,
marcel
* contrib/lisp/org-exp-bibtex.el (org-export-bibtex-preprocess): include
hard-coded "<h2>References</h2>" in #+BEGIN_HTML block
I might be missing something, but while in LaTeX export org-exp-bibtex
produces a References header, in HTML export there's nothing -- which
looks a bit odd, particularly in documents with footnotes. Attached is
a patch which simply includes an appropriate header.
Cheers,
Christophe
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