* lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-eval-headers): Fix elements ordering.
(org-babel-merge-params): Tiny refactoring.
This fixes the test `test-ob-lob/call-with-header-arguments' that
fails after 9f1507bdd.
* doc/org-manual.org (Verse blocks in LaTeX export): The previous
version of Shakespeare's sonnet is replaced by the version included in
Wikipedia (Shakespeare, William. Duncan-Jones, Katherine. Shakespeare’s
Sonnets. Bloomsbury Arden 2010. p. 113).
* etc/ORG-NEWS (Support verse blocks in LaTeX export): The last
sentence is superfluous. There is no explanation below.
* lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-default-header-args): Document ability to
use closures.
(org-babel-eval-headers): New function to generate header arguments,
which adds the ability to evaluate closures during source block
execution or export.
(org-babel-merge-params): Only evaluate closures when we have our
final list of headers.
* lisp/org-macs.el (org-plist-delete-all): New function.
* lisp/ox-publish.el (org-publish-file): Add
`org-html-publish-to-html' as the default publishing function.
* testing/lisp/test-ox-publish.el (org-test-publish): Use
`org-plist-delete-all' to remove properties from the plist.
Reported-by: Christopher W. Ryan
See <https://list.orgmode.org/CAELBRWLgV-s6SGX=cevtN7iW8htwiLezR469T-cGMWE_6iX1+A@mail.gmail.com>
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-highlight-todo):
(org-agenda-set-mode-name):
* lisp/org-table.el (org-table-eval-formula): Avoid space before tab in
indent.
This is in preparation for syncing with the Emacs repo.
The merge in e64d5bcc6 (Merge branch 'bugfix', 2021-09-25) left
several unresolved conflicts. One was cleaned up later in db67c7e92
(Move some ob-*el files to the new org-contrib repo, 2021-09-26).
Take care of the other ones.
* lisp/ob-R.el (ob-session-async-org-babel-R-evaluate-session):
Make sure that `ess-inject-source' is set to the default
'function-and-buffer before running `ess-eval-buffer'. Return
`ess-inject-source' to its user-specified state afterwards.
* lisp/ob-R.el (ob-session-async-org-babel-R-evaluate-session): Make
sure that `ess-eval-visibly' is nil before evaluating the temporary
buffer, but return ess-eval-visibly to it's original state afterwards.
* lisp/ob-R.el (ob-session-async-R-indicator): Add constant
representing a prefix R to identity session.
(ob-session-async-org-babel-R-evaluate-session): New function to
evaluate R src block asynchrously.
(ob-session-async-R-value-callback): New function that calls back
the result of the asynchronous evaluation.
(org-babel-R-evaluate): Add `async' parameter and call
`ob-session-async-org-babel-R-evaluate-session' if `async'
parameter is present.
(org-babel-execute:R): Call `org-babel-comint-use-async' to check
if async is among `params' and add async parameter to
`org-babel-R-evaluate'.
* testing/lisp/test-ob-R.el: Add 7 more tests for async
evaluations, also taken from the `ob-session-async' package.
This is almost a carbon copy of Jack Kamm's `ob-session-async'.
The original source code can be found
https://github.com/jackkamm/ob-session-async.
Please refer to the following thread to trace back the discussion
on async evaluation in R:
https://list.orgmode.org/87eed9g9p6.fsf@gmail.com/
* lisp/ox-org.el (org-org-identity, org-org-template): As it has
previously been clarified on the mailing list that upper-case keywords
are only intended for the manual[1], an Org export of an Org file should
use lower-case keywords.
[1]: https://list.orgmode.org/87tuuw3n15.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr/
* lisp/oc-csl.el (org-cite-csl--create-structure-params): Introduce this new
function to map the extended list of supported citation styles and variants to
the corresponding citeproc-el citation structure creation parameters.
(org-cite-csl--no-affixes-p, org-cite-csl--capitalize-p,
org-cite-csl--no-author-p): Remove them since their functionality is provided
now by `org-cite-csl--create-structure-params'.
(org-cite-csl--parse-reference): Don't generate `suppress-author' cite
information as that is treated now by citeproc-el as a citation style.
(org-cite-csl--create-structure): Use `org-cite-csl--create-structure-params' to
generate style-dependent citation structure parameters.
* lisp/org.el (org-latex-default-packages-alist): Remove grffile and
textcomp from the list of default LaTeX packages to load, as they've
been obsolete for quite a few years now.
* etc/ORG-NEWS: Announce the removal of grffile and textcomp from
`org-latex-default-packages-alist'.
testing/lisp/test-org-protocol.el
(test-org-protocol/org-protocol-store-link)
(test-org-protocol/org-protocol-capture): Cases to check that "+" is
decoded to space in query parameters (new style of URIs) but preserved
in path components (old style of org-protocol links).
* lisp/org-protocol.el (org-protocol-convert-query-to-plist):
Replace "+" chars by spaces before passing parameter string
to decoder. Allow making org-protocol URIs with help of URLSearchParams
JavaScript class.
* lisp/org-protocol.el doc/org-manual.org etc/ORG-NEWS: Add examples
demonstrating new opportunity for browser bookmarklets.
Make parsing of URI parameters a bit closer to URL standard
https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#urlencoded-parsing
* lisp/org.el (org-fill-element): `mark-whole-buffer' introduced in
7b85a64da is only for interactive use and causes compiler warning.
Replace it using noninteractive commands.
* lisp/org.el (org-fill-element): `mark-whole-buffer' introduced in
7b85a64da is only for interactive use and causes compiler warning.
Replace it using noninteractive commands.
* lisp/org.el (org-display-inline-image--width): Instead of interpreting
an image :width of X% as X pixels, take it as X% of the text width of
the buffer.
* lisp/org.el (org-display-inline-images,
org-display-inline-image--width): Extract the width determination in
`org-display-inline-images' into a new function
`org-display-inline-image--width' where I have taken the opportunity to
refactor the width-determination code.
* lisp/org.el (org-display-inline-images): When the image width is given
as a float less than 2, interpret the value as that portion of the text
area width. This works well with cases such as "#+attr_latex: :width
0.6\linewidth" as this will now be interpreted as 60% of the text area
width. The upper bound is set to 2 not 1, as more than 100% of the text
width can be realistic, e.g. "1.2\linewidth" in LaTeX, but more than
200% seems unrealistic.