* org-agenda.el (org-float): Don't alias `org-float'.
* org.texi (Timestamps, Deadlines and scheduling): Use
`diary-float' instead of the now obsolete alias `org-float'.
* test-org-element.el
(test-org-element/timestamp-interpreter): Ditto.
* org.texi (TODO basics): Add `org-use-fast-todo-selection' to
the variable index.
(TODO basics): Fix description of TODO keywords cycling.
Thanks to Brian van den Broek for reporting this.
* org.texi (Storing searches): Add index entries and a note
about {*-tree} agenda views.
Thanks to Alan Schmitt for indirectly pointing at this doc problem.
* doc/org.texi (Formula syntax for Calc): Add explanation and example
for empty field.
* lisp/org-table.el (org-table-eval-formula): Use `keep-empty' in more
places.
(org-table-make-reference): Use nan (not a number) for empty fields in
Calc formulas.
* testing/lisp/test-org-table.el: Adapt expected for several
ert-deftest.
(test-org-table/empty-field): New examples dealing with empty fields.
(test-org-table/copy-field): New ert-deftest with examples dealing with
empty fields.
This makes it possible to write spreadsheet Calc formulas that check
for empty fields: To sum the first two columns unless one or both
empty:
$3 = if("$1" = "nan" || "$2" = "nan", string(""), $1 + $2); E
* doc/org.texi (Formula syntax for Calc): Extend explanations of
format specifiers.
* testing/lisp/test-org-table.el: Various new ert-deftest, mark with
TODO what needs to be fixed.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-special-range): New parameter
'weekstart to define the week start day.
(org-clock-special-range, org-dblock-write:clocktable)
(org-dblock-write:clocktable, )
(org-clocktable-write-default, org-clocktable-steps)
(org-clock-get-table-data): Use the new parameter.
(org-clocktable-defaults): Set monday as the starting day of
the week by setting :wstart to 1.
* org.texi (The clock table): Document :wstart as a way to set
the starting day of the week.
Thanks to Raghavendra D Prabhu for suggesting this feature.
* org.el (org-startup-options): New startup keywords.
(org-log-into-drawer): Update docstring to explain how to set this
variable through the startup keyword "logdrawer" and "nologdrawer".
(org-log-states-order-reversed): Document the new startup keywords
"logstatesreversed" and "nologstatesreversed".
* org.texi (In-buffer settings): Document new startup keywords.
Thanks to John J Foerch for this idea.
The GNU FDLv1.3 is now included in both the manual and the guide.
The Back-Cover Texts does not mention that you can buy copies from
the FSF as this is not true.
* org.texi (Summary, Code block specific header arguments)
(Code block specific header arguments)
(Header arguments in function calls, var, noweb)
(Results of evaluation, Code evaluation security): Small
reformatting: add a blank line before some example.
See revno: 110998 by Paul Eggert in Emacs repo.
revno: 110998
fixes bug: http://debbugs.gnu.org/12973
committer: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
branch nick: emacs-24
timestamp: Wed 2012-12-05 14:27:56 -0800
message: Fix minor whitespace issues after "." in manual.
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-get-table-data): Pass tstart and tend
time strings through `org-matcher-time' to allow relative times besides
absolute ones, convert result to encoded time.
* doc/org.texi (The clock table): Document acceptance of relative times
in tstart and tend, link to syntax description and provide example.
Inspired in the original relative times proposal by Ilya Shlyakhter,
this is less invasive and it doesn't modify core functions, thus it
avoids the original's infinite recursion when hitting normal dates in
other locations.
TINYCHANGE
* lisp/org-table.el: added macro org-define-lookup-function and the
calls to this macro that generate the lookup functions
org-lookup-first, org-lookup-last and org-lookup-all
* doc/org.texi: documented lookup functions
* org.texi (Installation): Don't mention org-install.el
anymore as the replacement file org-loaddefs.el is now loaded
by org.el.
* orgguide.texi (Installation): Ditto.
* lisp/org-src.el (org-escape-code-in-string,
org-unescape-code-in-string, org-escape-code-in-region,
org-unescape-code-in-region): New functions.
(org-edit-src-code, org-edit-src-exit): Use new functions.
* lisp/org.el (org-strip-protective-commas): Removed function.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-select-backend-specific-text): Use new
function.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-parse-src-block-match,
org-babel-parse-inline-src-block-match, org-babel-insert-result):
Always escape produced blocks, independently on the language of the
block, if any. Use new functions.
* doc/org.texi: Update documentation.
* testing/lisp/test-ob.el: Update test.
* org.texi (Installation, Feedback, Batch execution):
Use (add-to-list 'load-path ... t) for the contrib dir.
* orgguide.texi (Activation): No need to add org-mode to
auto-mode-alist since Emacs 22.2.
* ob.el (org-babel-common-header-args-w-values)
(org-babel-insert-result): Reintroduce ":results org" but
using "#+BEGIN_SRC org", not "#+BEGIN_ORG".
* org.texi (results): Update documentation for ":results
drawer" and ":results org".
* org.el (org-refile-keep): New variable.
(org-copy): New command to copy notes.
(org-refile): New parameter msg to override the "Refile"
string in the default prompt.
(org-mode-map): Bind "C-c M-w" to `org-copy'.
* org.texi (Refile and copy): Document the new command `org-copy'.
* orgguide.texi (Refile and copy): Ditto.
Thanks to Kalev Takkis who triggered this change.
* org.texi (Activation): Adding org-mode to `auto-mode-alist'
is not needed for versions of Emacs > 22.1.
Thanks to Robert P. J. Day for suggesting this.
* org-capture.el (org-capture-use-agenda-date): New option.
(org-capture): Use it.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-capture): New command.
(org-agenda-mode-map): Bind it to `k'.
(org-agenda-menu): Add it to the menu.
* org.texi (Agenda commands): Document the new command and the
new option.
Thanks to Eric Abrahamsen who suggested this change, along with
other merging about bulk actions.
* Makefile: Include default.mk and targets.mk from mk/ where they've
been moved to.
* README_maintainer: Rename utils to make throughout.
* doc/Makefile: Rename utils to make throughout.
* doc/org.texi: Remove reference to utils/, x11idle.c is now in
contrib/scripts.
* mk/make_emacs_changelog: Add mk/ to list of directories not to be
reported in Emacs' ChangeLog. Also retain utils/ and re-add
UTILITIES; add a comment explaining why these need to stay.
* mk/default.mk: Rename utils to make throughout. Include version.mk
from mk/ where it's been moved to.
* mk/targets.mk: Rename utils to make throughout.
* mk/server.mk: Rename utils to make throughout. Only put those files
from mk/ into the archives that are needed outside the server:
default.mk targets.mk version.mk and org-fixup.el.
* lisp/org-compat.el: Rename utils to make throughout.
* .gitignore: Rename utils to make throughout.
* org.el (org-contextualize-keys): Rename from
`org-contextualize-agenda-or-capture'. Fix normalization to
handle empty key replacement string.
(org-contextualize-validate-key): Rename from
`org-contexts-validate'. Allow checking against a custom
function.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-custom-commands-contexts): Update.
(org-agenda): Use `org-contextualize-keys'.
* org-capture.el (org-capture-templates-contexts): Ditto.
* org.texi (Templates in contexts, Setting Options): Update to
reflect changes in how contexts options are processed.
* org.el (org-contextualize-agenda-or-capture): Handle key
replacement depending on the contexts.
* org-capture.el (org-capture-templates-contexts): Allow to
use the context as a way to replace one capture template by
another one.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-custom-commands-contexts): Allow
to use the context as a way to replace one agenda custom
command by another one.
* org.texi (Templates in contexts): Document the new structure
of the variables `org-agenda-custom-commands-contexts' and
`org-capture-templates-contexts'.
In the setup below, X is not a real capture template, it is just
an alias to templates A and B in .txt and .el files. A and B are
deactivated by default in all files.
(setq org-capture-templates
'(("X" "Nothing but an alias")
("A" "AAAA" entry (file+headline [...]))
("B" "BBBB" entry (file+headline [...]))))
(setq org-capture-templates-contexts
'(("A" "A" ((not-in-file . ".*")))
("B" "B" ((not-in-file . ".*")))
("X" "A" ((in-file . "\\.txt")))
("X" "B" ((in-file . "\\.el")))))
Thanks to Carsten for suggesting this "key-replacement" idea!
* org.el (org-contextualize-agenda-or-capture)
(org-rule-validate): New functions, implement context
filtering for agenda commands and capture templates.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-custom-commands-contexts): New
option.
(org-agenda): Use it.
* org-capture.el (org-capture-templates-contexts): New option.
(org-capture-select-template): Use it.
* org.texi (Templates in contexts): Document the new option
`org-capture-templates-contexts'.
(Storing searches): Document the new option
`org-agenda-custom-commands-contexts'.
This idea comes from Sylvain Rousseau, who implemented a similar
feature with org-context.el: https://github.com/thisirs/org-context
This implementation is a bit simpler and more general. Simpler
because it relies on existing templates, no need to define other
contextual ones. More general because contexts can be defined
wrt files and modes.
Thanks *very much* to Sylvain for paving the way -- certainly a
great addition to Org.
* doc/org.texi (Literal examples): Remove reference to unknown
`org-export-latex-minted' variable. Also simplify footnote since
`org-export-latex-listings' documentation is exhaustive already.