* ox-taskjuggler.el (org-taskjuggler-resolve-dependencies): When
resolving dependencies do not only look for matching task_id
properties but also for the standard ID property.
That way the user can make use of the standard org-id functionality to
create unique ids for a task and yanking the id in another task as a
BLOCKER.
* ox-taskjuggler.el (org-taskjuggler-default-reports)
(org-taskjuggler-project-plan): If the default reports contain
%title it will be replaced with the document title.
This is based on a suggestion by John Hendy.
* ox-taskjuggler.el (org-taskjuggler-get-start): Use both the
scheduled and the start property (if it is in
org-taskjuggler-valid-resource-attributes) to determine the
start of a task or the project.
Thanks to John Hendy for the report and thorough analysis.
* ox-taskjuggler.el (org-taskjuggler-process-command)
(org-taskjuggler-reports-directory): Add a defcustom to define
the tj3 command and the directory where the reports are to be
generated.
(org-taskjuggler-export-and-process)
(org-taskjuggler-export-process-and-open): Split the command
so that you can now process and open in separate commands.
(org-taskjuggler-compile): New function to process a tjp file
using org-taskjuggler-process-command.
Finally we have support for processing and opening the exported file
with tj3. For TaskJuggler 2.4 this always worked. Now it also works
for tj3. `org-taskjuggler-export-and-process' exports the file and
runs it through tj3. `org-taskjuggler-export-process-and-open'
additionally opens the reports in a browser.
* ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-template): Treat `#+LCO:'
variable as a list of multiple LCO files separated by spaces.
Example:
#+LCO: Default Signed
will result in the following LaTeX fragment
#+BEGIN_SRC latex
\LoadLetterOption{Default}
\LoadLetterOption{Signed}
#+END_SRC
Signed-off-by: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
* ox-koma-letter.el ((org-koma-letter-use-subject):
Configure printing of subject line.
(org-koma-letter-use-backaddress): Configure presence of back
address.
(org-koma-letter-use-foldmarks): Configure presence of foldmarks.
(org-koma-letter-use-phone): Configure printing of phone number.
(org-koma-letter-use-email): Configure printing of email.
(org-koma-letter-use-place): Configure printing of place.
(koma-letter): Add export option to exporter backend.
(org-koma-letter-template): Evaluate export options in
exporter template.
Usage:
#+OPTIONS: backaddress:t foldmarks:t subject:titled phone:t email:t place:t
Except for `subject', all options are boolean, i.e., the accept the
values `nil' and `t'. `subject' accepts the values defined in
`scrlttr2`, i.e., `afteropening', `beforeopening', `centered', `left',
`right', `titled', `underlined', and `untitled'.
Signed-off-by: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
* ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-closing): More
business-like closing.
(org-koma-letter-from-address): Do not set default personal
information.
(org-koma-letter-opening): Gendered opening.
(org-koma-letter-phone-number): Do not set default personal
information.
(org-koma-letter-sender): Use `#+SENDER:' instead of
`#+AUTHOR:' because the latter is always set by the LaTeX
exporter.
(org-koma-letter-email): Duplicte `#+EMAIL:' in this exporter
because it is always set by the LaTeX exporter.
(koma-letter): Add additional `#+SENDER:' and `#+EMAIL:' to
exporter (see above).
(org-koma-letter-template): Set LCO before evaluating other
KOMA variables if they are set; add `#+SENDER:' and `#+EMAIL:'
to template (see above).
The LCO file is set loaded first and KOMA variables are only set if
their value is not `nil'.
Example:
#+LCO: Default
#+SIGNATURE: A friend
will result in the following LaTeX code:
#+BEGIN_SRC latex
\LoadLetterOption{Default} % LCO file, with default signature
\setkomavar{signature}{A friend} % Overwrite signature
#+END_SRC
Other KOMA variables defined in the LCO file, e.g., `fromaddress', will
not be overwritten.
Signed-off-by: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
* ox-koma-letter.el (koma-letter): Use `L' to export to LaTeX
buffer, `l' to export to LaTeX file, and `o' to export to PDF
file and open.
Patch suggested by Rasmus.
Signed-off-by: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
* ox-taskjuggler.el (org-taskjuggler-default-reports): Set the default
reports so that the user gets a good out-of-the-box experience with
tj3.
The defaults in the defcustom now out-of-the-box support tj3. If you
really want to export to taskjuggler 2.x the documentation explains
how you can do that.
* ox-taskjuggler.el: Update the comment section to TaskJuggler
3.x.
(org-taskjuggler-target-version): Add a link to
`org-taskjuggler-default-reports' to make it clear that both
need to be changed in order to support TaskJuggler 2.4.
* contrib/lisp/org-contacts.el (org-contacts-alias-property): add new
varible
(org-contacts-matcher): add org-contacts-alias-property to this list
Name alias is a very useful feature, especially for CJK users.
* contrib/lisp/org-contacts.el (org-contacts-export-as-vcard): Don't use
non-existent function `org-install-letbind'.
Thanks to Simon Thum for reporting this.
* org-contacts.el (org-contacts-vcard-format): let the function
work with email-address list.
The org-contact file is :
* Name
:PROPERTIES:
:EMAIL: name1@test.org; name2@test.org, name3@test.orgname4@test.org
:END:
The export result is like:
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:3.0
N:Name;;;
FN:Name
EMAIL:name1@test.org
EMAIL:name2@test.org
EMAIL:name3@test.org
EMAIL:name4@test.org
END:VCARD
* contrib/lisp/org-git-link.el: Wrap into `eval-and-compile'
to silent warnings.
(org-git-show): Use `with-current-buffer' instead
of (save-excursion (set-buffer ...))
TINYCHANGE
* contrib/lisp/ox-deck.el (org-deck--build-meta-info): Use
`org-export-get-date'.
* contrib/lisp/ox-groff.el (org-groff--mt-head): Use
`org-export-get-date'.
* contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-template): Use
`org-export-get-date'.
* ox-rss.el (org-rss-headline): Convert the PUBDATE property
value to a RFC 822 time string.
(org-rss-add-pubdate-property): Set the PUBDATE property value
as an Org time-stamp, so that users can edit it easily.
* contrib/lisp/ox-s5.el (org-s5-template): Set org-html-divs based on
:html-container. If it's "li", use XOXO format ("ol").
(org-s5-divs): Changed to internal variable from option and renamed to
`org--s5--divs' -- Changing the element type or id of the
preamble (header) or postamble (footer) breaks the S5 stylesheets.
backend.
* lisp/ox-html.el (org-html--build-pre/postamble): Add css class to
wrapper div (defaults to `org-pre/postamble-class'). Move spec
building to separate function (`org-html-format-spec').
(org-html-format-spec): New function.
(org-pre/postamble-class): New variable.
* contrib/lisp/ox-deck.el: Replace :html-{pre,post}amble export
options with :deck versions.
(org-deck-postamble): Replaces `org-deck-postamble-template', uses
format-spec (and `org-html-format-spec') instead of custom template
option.
(org-deck-preamble): Replaces `org-deck-postamble-template', uses
format-spec (and `org-html-format-spec') instead of custom template
option.
(org-deck-title-slide-template): Use standard format specs.
(org-deck-template): Use org-html--build-pre/postamble instead of
`org-deck-fill-template'. Use fill-template for title slide (with
standard format specs) instead of custom `org-fill-template'
(org-deck-template-alist): Delete.
(org-deck-postamble-template): Delete.
(org-deck-preamble-template): Delete.
* contrib/lisp/ox-s5.el: Same overall set of changes as ox-deck.
(org-s5-divs): New option, similar usage to `org-html-divs'.
(org-s5-footer-template): Delete.
(org-s5-header-template): Delete.
specification.
* contrib/lisp/ox-deck.el:
- Rename header/footer options and methods to preamble/postamble to
be more consistent with underlining html exporter. Also remove
included wrapper section to allow for using the element specified in
`org-html-divs'.
- add `org-deck-preamble-postamble-styles' variable
- Rename `org-deck-title-page-styles' to `org-deck-styles'.
- Rename `org-deck-title-page-* to `org-deck-title-slide-*'
(org-deck-template):
- use :html-doctype instead of forcing html5.
- use xhtml valid meta charset tag
- Use elements specified in `org-html-divs'.
- Cleanup embeded css (move into a single style section)
* contrib/lisp/ox-s5.el:
- Use `org-html-div' container class for content
- Change header/footer templates to remove wrapper from
customization string.
(org-s5-toc): Use :html-container instead of hard-coded div.
(org-s5-template): use :html-doctype, :html-container and
`org-html-divs' container class.
* contrib/lisp/org-bullets.el (org-bullets-mode): Remove bad require.
Add comma in backticked list to evaluate org-outline-regexp-bol,
which replaced a regexp constant.