* 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.
* org-icalendar.el (org-icalendar-print-entries): Fix bug:
when `org-icalendar-use-plain-timestamp' is nil, scheduled and
deadline items should not be ignored.
Thanks to Friedrich Delgado for reporting this.
* org-freemind.el (org-freemind-convert-links-from-org):
Replace literally to prevent errors when replacing with string
containing backslashes.
Thanks to Martin Beck for reporting this.
* org-pcomplete.el (org-thing-at-point): Allow to match (and
then complete) a "thing" containing dashes.
Thanks to Aidan Gauland for reporting this problem.
* default.mk, targets.mk, lisp/Makefile: Rename _COMPILE_ to ORGCM.
* default.mk: Define ORGCM=dirall, show other possible values as
comments
* targets.mk: Implement target `single´, temporarily set
ORGCM (overriding configuration). Show newly introduced
configuration variables with `check-*´.
* lisp/Makefile: Implement dispatch for compile based on ORGCM.
Output header that contains the target for easier debugging.
* Makefile: Document target `single´.
* org-agenda.el (org-prepare-agenda): Minor code clean-up.
(org-agenda-filter-by-category): Filtering must be turned off
only when a category filter has been set and this filter is
not empty.
* ob-fortran.el (org-babel-fortran-transform-list): Rename
from `ob-fortran-transform-list'.
(org-babel-fortran-var-to-fortran): Use the new function's
name.
* ob-calc.el (org-babel-calc-maybe-resolve-var): Rename from
`ob-calc-maybe-resolve-var'.
(org-babel-execute:calc): Use the new function's name.
* org-jsinfo.el (org-infojs-template): Add a license.
(org-infojs-handle-options): Replace all template elements.
* org-html.el (org-export-html-scripts): Add a license.
(org-export-html-mathjax-config): Replace all template
elements.
(org-export-html-mathjax-template): Add a license.
(org-export-as-html): Minor code clean-up.
* org.el (org-mark-subtree): Maybe call `org-mark-element'
interactively.
(org-mark-element): Only mark further elements when called
interactively.
For example, M-x org-export RET calls `org-mark-subtree' and
should not mark the further element when an element is already
marked.
Thanks To Bernt Hansen for reporting a bug related to this.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-timestamps)
(org-agenda-get-sexps, org-agenda-get-deadlines)
(org-agenda-get-scheduled): Add the 'warntime as a text
property, getting its value from the APPT_WARNTIME property.
(org-agenda-to-appt): Use the 'warntime text property.
Thanks to Ivan Kanis for reporting a bug related to this.
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* org.el (org-activate-plain-links): Don't activate a plain
link when it is part of a bracketed link, unless bracketed
links are not enlisted in `org-activate-links'.
(org-open-at-point): Don't consider the text immediately after
a bracketed link is part of a plain link.
This fixes a bug when fontifying [[http://orgmode.org][Org]]Mode --
where "Mode" should not be fontified, because it is not part of the
bracketed link.
Note that there was another related bug: C-c C-o on "Mode" used to
try opening a plain link. Also fixed in this commit.
* org.el (org-compute-latex-and-specials-regexp)
(org-paste-subtree, org-sort-entries, org-store-link)
(org-open-at-point, org-file-remote-p, org-add-log-setup)
(org-set-tags-to, org-fast-tag-selection)
(org-diary-sexp-entry): Ditto.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-blocks, org-cmp-priority)
(org-cmp-effort, org-cmp-todo-state, org-cmp-alpha)
(org-cmp-tag, org-cmp-time): Remove useless (t nil) sexps at
the end of (cond ...) constructs.
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-create-index-file): Ditto.
* org-lparse.el (org-lparse-format-table-row): Ditto.
* org-list.el (org-sort-list): Ditto.
* org-id.el (org-id-get): Ditto.
* org-html.el (org-export-html-preprocess): Ditto.
* org-exp.el (org-default-export-plist)
(org-table-clean-before-export): Ditto.
(t nil) in (cond (...) (...) (t nil)) has no other meaning that to
remind the developer that the cond sexp returns nil in case no condition
is matched. For several (cond ...) constructs this is obvious from reading
the code. For others, the reminder might be useful and we leave it.
See the discussion about this on emacs-devel:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.devel/152664
* lisp/org.el (org-fill-paragraph): Fix filling in a narrowed buffer.
(org-fill-context-prefix): Fill prefix doesn't depend on current
narrowing.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el: Add test.
* org.el (org-options-keywords): Add "TODO".
(org-make-options-regexp): Make the hashtag mandatory for
options and don't allow whitespaces between the hashtag and
the plus sign.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-put-overlay): Put the overlay on the
whole headline, not only on the last character. This fixes a
bug with overlays on headlines ending with a bracketed link.
Thanks to Ryan Kaskel for reporting this.
* org-html.el (org-export-as-html): Make sure we always
process a string.
* org-exp.el (org-export-cleanup-toc-line): Always return a
string.
Thanks to Friedrich Delgado for reporting this.