lisp/ox-ascii.el: Create alias `org-export-region-to-ascii` for
`org-ascii-convert-region-to-ascii`.
lisp/ox-html.el: Create alias `org-export-region-to-html` for
`org-html-convert-region-to-html`.
lisp/ox-latex.el: Create alias `org-export-region-to-latex` for
`org-latex-convert-region-to-latex`.
lisp/ox-md.el: Create alias `org-export-region-to-md` for
`org-md-convert-region-to-md`.
lisp/ox-texinfo.el: Create alias `org-export-region-to-texinfo` for
`org-texinfo-convert-region-to-texinfo`.
doc/org-manual.org: Change commands from "*-convert-region-*" form to
the "org-export-region-to-*" aliases. Add function index for aliases.
doc/org-manual.org: Change "Export in Foreign Buffers" to "Export
Region", replace phrase "foreign buffers" with"non-Org buffers",
clarify explanation of the export region functions.
* lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-set-target-location): Allow
`(here)' as a template target in addition to `here'.
(org-capture-templates): Update the docstring, describing the new
target.
* doc/org-manual.org (Template elements): Add `(here)' target
documentation
* etc/ORG-NEWS (Capture templates now support ~(here)~ as a target):
Document the new feature.
Templates had no user accessible way to target the current location
directly from a capture template. Attempting to directly utilize the
behavior accessible through a 0 prefix arg exposed the inconsistent
treatment of the `:target` property in
`org-capture`. `org-capture-set-target-location` understood that it
could be both a symbol and a list, while `org-capture` itself required
it to be a list through its use of `car`.
This change opts to make `org-capture-set-target-location` more
liberal in what it accepts rather than making `org-capture` agree that
targets can be lists. This is because the manual implies, especially
in the `(clock)' entry, that targets are expected to be lists even if
they are meant as specific points.
TINYCHANGE
* lisp/ox-icalendar.el (org-icalendar-todo-unscheduled-start): New
customization to control the exported start time of unscheduled tasks.
(org-icalendar--rrule): Helper function for RRULE export.
(org-icalendar--vevent): Use the new helper function for RRULE.
(org-icalendar--repeater-type): Helper function to get the repeater
type, and display warning if not supported.
(org-icalendar--vtodo): Change how unscheduled TODOs are handled using
the new customization option. Export SCHEDULED and DEADLINE
repeaters. In case of SCHEDULED repeater and a DEADLINE without
repeater, treat DEADLINE as RRULE UNTIL. Emit a warning for tricky
edge cases that are not yet implemented.
* testing/lisp/test-ox-icalendar.el
(test-ox-icalendar/todo-repeater-shared): Test for exporting shared
SCHEDULED/DEADLINE repeater.
(test-ox-icalendar/todo-repeating-deadline-warndays): Test using
warning days as DTSTART of repeating deadline.
(test-ox-icalendar/todo-repeater-until): Test using DEADLINE as RRULE
UNTIL.
(test-ox-icalendar/todo-repeater-until-utc): Test RRULE UNTIL is in
UTC format when DTSTART is not in local time format.
(test-ox-icalendar/warn-unsupported-repeater): Unit test to warn for
unsupported repeater types.
* lisp/org-lint.el (org-lint-mismatched-planning-repeaters): Add lint
for mismatched SCHEDULED and DEADLINE repeaters.
* testing/lisp/test-org-lint.el
(test-org-lint/mismatched-planning-repeaters): Add test for linting of
mismatched SCHEDULED and DEADLINE repeaters.
* doc/org-manual.org (iCalendar Export): Add link to new variable
`org-icalendar-todo-unscheduled-start'.
* doc/org-manual.org (Dates and Times): Explain the purpose of
timestamps in the opening paragraphs.
(Timestamps): Mention that time range. Clarify that an entry may
contain multiple timestamps, providing an example. Explain formal
time range meaning, with example. Add cindex entry "time range". Add
date range example.
* doc/org-guide.org: Syncronoize changes with org-manual, adding some
missing pieces.
(Timestamps): Remove useless cindex entries (org-guide does not
produce index).
Co-authored-by: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/SJ0PR03MB5455693CA8266256D46BA594A259A@SJ0PR03MB5455.namprd03.prod.outlook.com
TINYCHANGE
Set `org-map-continue-from' in the hook as otherwise the example won't
work if user try the example on buffer with headings not separated by
contents or empty lines.
Reported-by: Victor A. Stoichita <victor@svictor.net>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/877csf6yva.fsf@svictor.net
Set `org-map-continue-from' in the hook as otherwise the example won't
work if user try the example on buffer with headings not separated by
contents or empty lines.
Reported-by: Victor A. Stoichita <victor@svictor.net>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/877csf6yva.fsf@svictor.net
* doc/org-manual.org (Noweb Reference Syntax): Provide an example
explaining that :var header arguments are not in effect when expanding
noweb reference.
Reported-by: Zelphir Kaltstahl <zelphirkaltstahl@posteo.de>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/46e6f579-9eca-e1da-06ea-f2478a603c5a@posteo.de
* lisp/ox.el (org-export-dispatch): Add customizable variables
`org-export-body-only', `org-export-visible-only', and
`org-export-force-publishing', and use them in `org-export-dispatch'.
* doc/org-manual.org (The Export Dispatcher): Document the new export
variables.
* etc/ORG-NEWS (New customization options for ~org-export-dispatch~):
Announce the new customization options.
Currently when calling `org-export-dispatch', two of the export
options can have their defaults specified with customizable variables:
"Export scope" (via `org-export-initial-scope') and "Async export"
(via `org-export-in-background'). This change adds customizable
variables for the "Body only", "Visible only", and "Force publishing"
options as well.
* lisp/org.el (org-time-stamp-formats):
(org-timestamp-formats):
(org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes):
(org-timestamp-rounding-minutes):
(org-time-stamp-custom-formats):
(org-timestamp-custom-formats):
(org-time-stamp):
(org-timestamp):
(org-time-stamp-inactive):
(org-timestamp-inactive):
(org-insert-time-stamp):
(org-insert-timestamp):
(org-toggle-time-stamp-overlays):
(org-toggle-timestamp-overlays):
(org-time-stamp-to-now):
(org-timestamp-to-now):
* lisp/ox.el (org-export-time-stamp-file):
(org-export-timestamp-file): Rename using "timestamp" term, keeping
the old name as alias.
* doc/org-manual.org: Update all the uses, adding #+findex and
#+vindex entries. Keep the alias names for searchability.
Adjust all the callers.
The following "time-stamp" uses are unchanged:
1. `org-time-stamp-format' where obsolete and _different_ function
`org-timestamp-format' still exists.
2. :time-stamp-file property in export INFO plist. Changing this
would be breaking.
3. ORG-NEWS remains unchanged.
* doc/org-manual.org (Exporting): Add cindex entry for both "backend"
and "back-end" for better searchability.
All other changes are trivial.
Note that `org-element-export-snippet-parser' will still use :back-end
property. So will ox.el in INFO channel.
* lisp/org-fold.el (org-fold-catch-invisible-edits-commands): New
custom option.
(org-fold-catch-invisible-edits): Mention the new custom option in the
docstring.
(org-fold-check-before-invisible-edit-maybe): New function checking
if edits are safe for `this-command'.
(org-fold--advice-edit-commands): New function advising the functions
with `org-fold-check-before-invisible-edit-maybe'.
* lisp/org.el (org-mode): Advice functions on Org startup.
(org-self-insert-command):
(org-delete-backward-char):
(org-delete-char):
(org-meta-return): Do not call `org-fold-check-before-invisible-edit'
and rely on the new advise mechanism instead.
* etc/ORG-NEWS (Commands affected by ~org-fold-catch-invisible-edits~
can now be customized): Announce the change.
* doc/org-manual.org (Catching invisible edits): Mention new
customization.
* doc/org-manual.org (Markdown Export): Make it more clear that we are
using the original Markdown spec. Link to Wikipedia article
describing different Markdown favours.
(Tracking your habits): Do not create a confusion that one can use
"++" to make a habit repeat on weekdays/weekends. Instead, make it
explicit that "++" can only keep certain day of week. Also, link to
the repeater intervals section.
* lisp/org.el (org-image-max-width): New custom variable controlling
max inline image width.
(org--create-inline-image): Use the new variable.
* doc/org-manual.org (Images):
* etc/ORG-NEWS (New customization ~org-image-max-width~ limiting the
displayed inline image width): Document the new variable.
* lisp/org-habit.el (org-habit-get-priority): Rename to
`org-habit-get-urgency'.
* lisp/org-compat.el (org-habit-get-priority): Obsolete the old name.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-sorting-strategy):
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-search-view):
(org-agenda-get-todos):
(org-agenda-get-timestamps):
(org-agenda-get-progress):
(org-agenda-get-deadlines):
(org-agenda-get-scheduled):
(org-agenda-get-blocks):
(org-entries-lessp): Alter priority-up and priority-down sorting
strategies to only sort by actual priority. Rename the previous
composite sorting rank to urgency, corresponding to the new urgency-up
and urgency-down sorting strategies. Store the new rank in 'urgency
text property. Update the docstrings accordingly. Use `urgency-down'
in place of `priority-down' in the default sorting strategy.
(org-set-sorting-strategy): Use `urgency-down' in place of
`priority-down'.
* etc/ORG-NEWS ("Priority" used to sort items in agenda is renamed to
"urgency"): Document the change.
* doc/org-manual.org (Sorting of agenda items): Update manual using
"urgency" term in place of confusing "priority".
Thanks to Samuel Wales for the idea how to fix the inconsistency.
Reported-by: Jonas Olofsson <jonas.olofsson@apple.com>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/26396316-1201-4D88-9D81-C87DDDA8885A@apple.com
* doc/org-manual.org (Summary of In-Buffer Settings): Clarify that
only in-buffer settings are considered in SETUPFILE. Other contents
is ignored. Split the explanation into multiple paragraphs.
Reported-by: Bruno BEAUFILS <bruno.beaufils@univ-lille.fr>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/20230216235224.7g5xdlkcnw2z4k3n@settat
* doc/org-manual.org (LaTeX fragments): Do not state that dash is
allowed after single "$" math delimiter and recommend "\(...\)".
Detection of "$-" as closing math delimiters has been broken since 2015
as a side effect of using punctuation class in regular expressions while
dash is considered as a word constituent. See commits
6779f8f424 and c0369a7984. Bring the manual in accordance to the code
instead of allowing "($-2 change)" false positives. Users who do not
like "\(...\)" constructs may use a helper for typing it and may change
how it is displayed to minimize visual noise by fontification, see
- Eric S Fraga to emacs-orgmode. Re: Depreciating TeX-style LaTeX
fragments. Sun, 16 Jan 2022 12:10:30 +0000.
<https://list.orgmode.org/87k0ezdgp5.fsf@ucl.ac.uk>
- Ihor Radchenko to emacs-orgmode. Re: [PATCH] Add support for $…$ latex
fragments followed by a dash. Thu, 27 Jan 2022 16:28:10 +0800.
<https://list.orgmode.org/87r18t7fc5.fsf@localhost>
* doc/orgcard.tex (Capture): Fix `org-force-cycle-archived' binding.
Changed in the release 9.4 to avoid conflict with tab-bar.el, see
9092c289b 2020-06-01 14:39:28 +0200 Bastien: Bind `org-force-cycle-archived' to C-c C-TAB
* doc/org-manual.org (Packages that Org cooperates with): Clarify that
imenu should be loaded before Org mode is loaded in current buffer.
Reported-by: Kuba Orlik <kontakt@kuba-orlik.name>
Link: Emacs bug#61685
* doc/org-manual.org (Clocking commands): Fix and add missing findex
entries. Explain that only clocks recorded during current Emacs
session are considered when adjusting neighboring timestamps.
Reported-by: Robert Nikander <robert.nikander@icloud.com>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/830BAEAD-AA4C-4226-A93E-1329B41194D7@icloud.com
* doc/org-manual.org (Structure of Code Blocks):
(Editing Source Code): Clarify that <language> is optional. Link to
possible consequences of <language> being omitted.
* doc/org-manual.org (Include Files): Mention that block names starting
with ":" will need to be quoted, and reformat the paragraph for clarity
while editing the mention of block name.
* doc/org-manual.org (Bibliography options in the "biblatex" and "csl"
export processors): In some example Org content, the "+" in the keyword
prefix "#+" was missing.
* org-datetree.el (org-datetree--find-create): Add optional argument
MATCH-TITLE that controls whether to match REGEX-TEMPLATE against
heading title inside complex heading or to match REGEX-TEMPLATE
against the whole heading line.
* org-datetree.el (org-datetree--find-create-group,
org-datetree-find-iso-week-create): Allow finding a datetree with TODO
state, priority, tags, statistics cookies, or COMMENT keyword.
* testing/lisp/test-org-datetree.el
(test-org-datetree/find-date-create,
test-org-datetree/find-iso-week-create): Add tests for a datetree with
tags, TODO or priority keywords.
* etc/ORG-NEWS (Datetree structure headlines can now be complex):
Document the change.
* doc/org-manual.org: Update datetree definition.
* doc/org-manual.org (Weekly/daily agenda):
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-start-on-weekday):
(org-agenda-start-day): Document that `org-agenda-start-on-weekday'
takes precedence over `org-agenda-start-day' when agenda span is 7 or
14 days.
Reported-by: Eppo Math <eppolito.math@gmail.com>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/878ri67plt.fsf@localhost