* lisp/org-compat.el (org-condition-case-unless-debug): Alias
to `condition-case' when both `condition-case-no-debug' and
`condition-case-unless-debug' is unavailable.
* org-odt.el (org-odt-cleanup-xml-buffers): Use the new alias.
* org-compat.el: Alias `org-condition-case-unless-debug' to
`condition-case-unless-debug' or `condition-case-no-debug'.
* lisp/Makefile: Add LISPN (empty by default) which is used to filter
out files from LISPC. This means that install will not fail due to
a corresponding .elc missing. This might become useful if lisp
source files set "no-byte-compile: t" for whatever reason.
* UTILITIES/org-fixup.el (org-make-org-version): Provide feature
'org-version.
* lisp/org-compat.el (org-check-version): New macro. Check if
org-version.el exists and provide autoloads to that. Otherwise check
if org-fixup.el exists and use it to provide definitions. Finally
if nothing worked, complain about a botched installation and provide
fallback definitions.
* lisp/org.el: Use org-check-version.
This should finally provide the correct behaviour in all supported
use-cases as well as a few corner scenarios that were reported on the
mailing list and allow to always build on Git, ELPA and Emacs Bzr
correctly. The file org-version.el must be added to the Emacs sources
and should be re-generated each time orgmode Git is synced to Emacs
Bzr (it would be best to automate this).
Note that the internal functions (org-release) and (org-git-release)
are not autoloaded when org-version is not present and become only
available when org.el is loaded. This should pose no problem since
they are only used by (org-version), which is autoloaded from org.el.
* UTILITIES/org-fixup.el: Clean up and add doc strings.
* UTILITIES/org-fixup.el (org-make-autoloads): Add optional arguments
and implementation for comopiling and force compiling.
* UTILITIES/org-fixup.el (org-make-autoloads-compile,
org-make-autoloads-compile-force): Convenience definitions with
pre-selected arguments, avoids complicated quoted on invocation from
command line.
* UTILITIES/org-fixup.el (org-fixup): Add "-git" to git version when
run from a bare Git worktree. Give message instead of returning
string inside quoted progn for easier tracing.
* lisp/org.el: Fix a subtle error resulting in version functions
sometimes not being defined and byte-compiling failing. Always
compile in fallback definitions into org.elc -- org-fixup either
provides re-definitions at compile-time or checks org-version.el and
then the git work tree when run uncompiled. So the fallback
definitions will only come into effect when org-fixup is not
available.
* org.texi (Fast access to TODO states): Explicitely says only
letters are supported as fast TODO selection keys.
* org.el (org-todo-keywords): Ditto.
Thanks to Samuel Wales for pointing at this.
* org.el (org-flag-drawer): Add a docstring.
(org-mode-map): Bind ̀org-clock-cancel' to "C-cC-xC-q" and
`org-clock-in-last' to "C-cC-xC-x". This fixes a bug in the
previous keybinding for `org-clock-in-last', which would
override the one for `org-clock-in'.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-in-last): Prevent errors when there
is no clocking history.
(org-clock-cancel): Fix bug when checking against a clock log
in a folded drawer.
Thanks to Bernt Hansen who reported the problem.
* org.el (org-link-expand-abbrev): Implement "%(my-function)"
as a new specifier. Update the docstring.
* org.texi (Link abbreviations): Illustrate the use of the
"%h" specifier. Document the new "%(my-function)" specifier.
Thanks to Takaaki ISHIKAWA who came all the way down from Tokyo
to Paris and raised a not-so-distant issue: "could we translate
emails from the mailing list and have a URI for each translated
email?" See the update in the manual for an answer.
* org.el (org-mode-map): Add `C-c C-x C-I' as a keybinding for
`org-clock-in-last'.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-continuously): New option.
(org-clock-in): Three universal prefix arguments set
`org-clock-continuously' to `t' temporarily.
(org-clock-in-last): Fix call to `org-clock-select-task' and
support continuous clocking.
(org-clock-out-time): New variable.
(org-clock-out): set `org-clock-out-time' when clocking out.
Small docstring rewriting.
(org-clock-remove-empty-clock-drawer): Fix "invalid search
bound" bug when trying to delete empty logbook drawer.
(org-clock-cancel): If the clock log is gone, send a warning
instead of deleting the region that is supposed to contain it.
* org.texi (Clocking commands): New cindex.
(Clocking commands): Update documentation for `org-clock-in'.
Document `org-clock-in-last'. Mention `org-clock-out' and
`org-clock-in-last' as commands that can be globally bound.
(Resolving idle time): Document continuous clocking.
* org.el (org-move-line-down, org-move-line-up): Remove.
(org-metaup, org-metadown): When the region is active, move it
up/down by one line, with no regard to the context.
* org-odt.el (org-odt-cleanup-xml-buffers): Use the new alias.
* org-compat.el: Alias `org-condition-case-unless-debug' to
`condition-case-unless-debug' or `condition-case-no-debug'.
* org-pcomplete.el (org-thing-at-point): Ignore trailing
whitespaces while looking-back at properties.
Thanks to David Coate who reported a related issue.
* lisp/org-odt.el (org-odt-cleanup-xml-buffers): Use
`condition-case-no-debug' instead of
`condition-case-unless-debug'. This ensures backward
compatibility with Emacs versions < 24.1.
* org.el (org-mode): Set `indent-region-function'.
(org-indent-region): New function.
(org-fill-paragraph): When in a src block, use `indent-region'
to indent the whole source code instead of falling back on
`fill-paragraph', as this function messes up the code.
* org-clock.el (org-clocktable-defaults): Revert extra layer of quoting.
It appears the goal in 9b23f082 was to allow defaulting a plist member
to a variable; however the plist was being constructed with LIST and
therefore the `, combination was unnecessary.
TINYCHANGE
* org.el (org-time-stamp): With two universal arguments,
insert an active timestamp with the current time without
prompting the user.
This idea came up on the list, I can't recall who proposed this.
Thanks to him anyway!
* org-clock.el (org-clock-in-last): New command.
This autoloaded command provides a way to clock in the last clocked
item stored in `org-clock-history' from any buffer. This is handy
when you don't want to go back to your .org file to clock into the
last clocked task.
* lisp/org-mobile.el (org-mobile-edit): Added handling of
addheading, refile, archive, archive-sibling and delete edit nodes.
(org-mobile-locate-entry): olp links containing only a file are now be
located correctly.
(org-mobile-apply): Instead of finding the location of all target
headings for edit nodes in a separate loop, they will be found
immediately before applying edits.
org-mobile-apply needed to be changed, as the new edit nodes can
insert new headings or delete them, thereby changing the locations
of the target headings. Thanks to Aaron Peromsik for helping with
this patch.
* org.el (org-at-comment-p): New function.
(org-toggle-heading): Use `org-at-comment-p' to skip comments.
Thanks to Charlie Millar for raising this issue.
* org-html.el (org-export-as-html): Add links to the Org mode
and GNU Emacs websites When :html-postamble is set to 't.
* org-export.el (org-export-creator-string): Add links to the
Org mode and GNU Emacs websites.