* lisp/org-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-treat-headline-as-title): New
defcustom.
(org-bibtex-headline): Only use headline text (not TODO or other
metadata) to generate title field and auto key.
(org-bibtex-fleshout): Allow user to choose whether to treat
headline as title.
* lisp/org-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-tags): New variable
(org-bibtex-tags-are-keywords): New variable
(org-bibtex-no-export-tags): New variable
(org-bibtex-headline): Export tags as comma-separated bibtex keywords
(org-bibtex-read): Import bibtex keywords field as tags
Bibtex users often rely on the keywords field to tag their entries.
With biblatex, the keywords field can be used to organize and filter
bibliographic entries. This patch adds an option to import keywords as
org-mode tags, and to export tags as bibtex keywords.
It also adds an option to add user-defined tags to newly created bib
headlines.
* doc/org.texi (Literal examples): Add a cross-reference
from "Literal Examples" to "Easy Templates."
Easy templates are especially useful for entering the begin and end pairs
that arise in supplying literal examples.
Eden Cardim <edencardim@gmail.com> writes:
> Tassilo> No, I just wasn't really sure what that SCAN argument
> Tassilo> means, so I tried to be as safe as possible. If it's
> Tassilo> always safe to provide nil, let's change that.
>
> Well, right now all it does is to check split rules against incoming
> mail. But, if we have a link to a message in org, then that message
> already went through the split process, so re-splitting is
> unnecessary.
Ok, so here we go:
Bye,
Tassilo
>From 89fecc7b938385647618dc28c4df304df872e6eb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tassilo Horn <tassilo@member.fsf.org>
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 20:27:54 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Call gnus-activate-group without SCAN arg.
* org-gnus.el (org-gnus-follow-link): Don't request scan of
group when following link.
lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-set-tags): Remove org-agenda-show to prevent
disrupting windows and changing point in original buffer.
(org-agenda-set-property): Same
(org-agenda-set-effort): Same
(org-agenda-toggle-archive-tag): Same
When setting a tag in the agenda, org-mode displays the corresponding
entry in the original org buffer by calling org-agenda-show. This has
the unwelcome side-effect of disrupting the current window arrangement
and changing the position of the point in the original buffer. This
behavior is inconsistent with the that of org-agenda-todo, which makes
all its changes "silently."
Here is the offending line (6799) in org-agenda-set-tags:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(org-agenda-show) ;;; FIXME This is a stupid hack and should not be needed
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
The same line occurs in org-agenda-set-property, org-agenda-set-effort,
and org-agenda-toggle-archive tag.
* lisp/org-publish.el (org-publish-project-alist): Document new
:sitemap-sans-extension property.
(org-publish-org-sitemap): Use new sitemap-sans-extension setting.
The following patch adds an option to remove extensions of files linked
from the auto generated sitemap. This is useful if you want to follow
this: http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI
* lisp/org.el (org-remove-uninherited-tags): Renamed from
org-remove-iniherited-tags.
(org-scan-tags): Fix typo in function call.
(org-get-tags-at): Fix typo in function call.
* lisp/org.el (org-get-tags-at): Don't include filetags if local is t.
The function org-get-tags-at and the functions that called it were
including inherited file tags even if the user requested only local
tags. This patch fixes the behavior.
Thanks to Tom Dye for suggesting this functionality
* lisp/org-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-create): Adding prefix argument which
will result in prompting for optional fields.
* lisp/org-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-headline): Renamed flet function
`get' which was causing compile problems.
(org-bibtex-fleshout): Renamed flet function `get' which was causing
compile problems.
(org-bibtex-write): Renamed flet function `get' which was causing
compile problems.
Patch by Matt Lundin adding two new customization options
* lisp/org-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-export-arbitrary-fields): New option.
(org-bibtex-key-property): New option.
(org-bibtex-put): Make use of new `org-bibtex-key-property' variable.
(org-bibtex-headline): Make use of new
`org-bibtex-export-arbitrary-fields' and `org-bibtex-key-property'
variables.
(org-bibtex-autokey): Make use of new `org-bibtex-key-property'
variable.
(org-bibtex-fleshout): Make use of new `org-bibtex-key-property'
variable.
(org-bibtex-write): Make use of new `org-bibtex-key-property'
variable.
* lisp/org-bibtex.el: Updating Copyright dates, author information,
commentary and history notes.
(org-bibtex-types): List of bibtex types with descriptions and
required and optional fields.
(org-bibtex-fields): List of bibtex fields with descriptions.
(*org-bibtex-entries*): Special variable to hold parsed bibtex
entries.
(org-bibtex-autogen-keys): Custom variable controlling whether
bibtex keys are automatically generated
(org-bibtex-prefix): Custom variable allowing use of optional prefix
for bibtex properties in Org-mode headlines.
(org-bibtex-get): Helper function for accessing bibtex elements of a
property list.
(org-bibtex-put): Helper function for inserting bibtex element into
a property list.
(org-bibtex-headline): Return a bibtex entry of the given headline
as a string.
(org-bibtex-ask): Prompt the user to fill in the value of a bibtex
field.
(org-bibtex-autokey): Generate a bibtex key for the current
headline.
(org-bibtex-fleshout): Fill in missing bibtex properties of the
current headline.
(org-bibtex): Export the current Org-mode buffer to a bibtex buffer.
(org-bibtex-check): Check that all bibtex properties are present in
the current headline.
(org-bibtex-check-all): Check all headlines in the current buffer.
(org-bibtex-create): Create a new bibtex headline at the current
level.
(org-bibtex-read): Read the current bibtex entry from a bibtex file.
(org-bibtex-write): Write the most recently read bibtex entry into
an Org-mode file.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-preprocess-string): mark list end before
expanding macros. Thus, a macro inside a list and containing blank
lines cannot break the list structure.
(org-export-preprocess-apply-macros): multi-lines macros get
indented with the same indentation as the first line. Thus, we are
sure that every line belongs to the same list as the first line, if
such list exists. Also add comments in code.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-clock-consistency-checks): New option.
(org-agenda-list): Handle display change to clock check.
(org-agenda-get-progress): Show only clock entries if we are doing the
consistency check.
(org-agenda-show-clocking-issues): New function.
(org-agenda-check-clock-gap): New function.
(org-agenda-view-mode-dispatch): Offer consistency check.
(org-agenda-log-mode): Handle switch to clock only display.
(org-agenda-set-mode-name): Show lighter for Clockcheck.
* lisp/org.el (org-hh:mm-string-to-minutes): Accept an integer argument
and return it unchanged.
* doc/org.texi (Agenda commands): Document clock consistency checks.
* doc/orgcard.tex: Document key for clock consistency check.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-struct): when walking down the list, the
function would not pay attention to drawers or blocks indentation.
Thus, such constructs couldn't consistently end an item or a list.
This patch ensures line indentation is stored (if applicable) before
skipping them. Also fixed doc-string and comments.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export): Go to next heading before searching
backward, so make this also work if we are on the headline of the
entry with the property...
* lisp/org.el (org-promote):
(org-demote): Soften the previous change, by only removing the
flyspell function from after-change functions, because that was the
one causing the slowdown - at least much of it.
* lisp/org.el (org-promote):
(org-demote): Turn off after-change-functions to speed up the
reindentation of text.
This is mainly toob-oz: brought up to date with the rest of Babel