A relative row reference like @-1 in a table may now reach across a
horizontal separator line. I hope this will not break any important
tables out there, but I think it is the right thing to do.
The original reason for not-crossing was to implement running
averages of one column in the next. This can now be done using field
formulas near the beginning and end of the column, and a column
formula for the central part.
See the variable `org-table-relative-ref-may-cross-hline' for more
details.
Emacs recently (when?) changed the abbreviated format for days.
The clock was confused when trying to mach this format. This patch
by Nicolas Goaziou fixes it.
If `org-edit-special' is called with a prefix argument from inside a
source-code block which has a session, then the session is prepared
according to the header arguments of the source-code blocks.
This is implemented at a `defadvice' because the org-edit-src-hook
is called from inside of the edit buffer, rather than the org
buffer, and it wasn't clear how to access a prefix arg from inside
of the hook.
Brenton Kenkel writes:
> I'm using org-mode 6.28e on Aquamacs (based on GNU Emacs
> 22.3.1) on Mac OS X. I'm having an issue with horizontal
> rules and lists in HTML export. When I export the following
> to HTML, the horizontal rule tag is generated within the
> unordered list, rather than after it ends:
>
> ,-----
> | * test
> |
> | - this is a list
> |
> |
> | -----
> |
> | * next section
> |
> | No list.
> |
> |
> | -----
> |
> `-----
>
> I want the first horizontal rule to be even with the second;
> namely, extending all the way to the left. Any way to do
> this?
This commit defines three new functions in org-timer.el:
- org-timer-set-timer, bound to `C-c C-x ;' in Org buffers
and to `;' in Org agenda buffers. This function sets a
timer for the headline the cursor is currently it. Up to
three timers can be set.
- org-timer-show-remaining-time: this shows the remaining
time for the last set timer.
- org-timer-reset-timers: this reset all timers.
This functionality was requested by Samuel Wales and emulates
that of tea-time.el -- see the emacswiki doc about tea-time.el:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/tea-time
When org-provide-todo-statistics is set to 'all-headlines, the
statistics are performed against all headlines, including those
with no TODO keyword.
This was requested by David A. Gershman.
Using :timetamp t as an option in a clock report now allows
insertion of the timestamp for the clocked entry. Timestamps
are searched for in this order: SCHEDULING, TIMESTAMP, DEADLINE
and TIMESTAMP_IA.