* ob.el (org-babel-mark-block): New function to mark the body
of a src block in the style of `mark-defun'.
* ob-keys.el (org-babel-key-bindings): Bind
`org-babel-mark-block' to C-c C-v C-M-h
* lisp/org-compat.el (org-number-sequence): New function.
* lisp/ob-R.el (org-babel-expand-body:R): Use `org-number-sequence'.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-where-is-src-block-result): Use `org-number-sequence'.
(org-babel-current-buffer-properties): Fix variable definition.
* lisp/ob-ref.el (org-babel-ref-index-list): Use `org-number-sequence'.
* lisp/ob-latex.el (org-babel-latex-tex-to-pdf): Use the 2-argument version
of `shell-command'.
* lisp/org-latex.el (org-export-as-pdf): Use the 2-argument version
of `shell-command'.
* lisp/org-latex.el (org-export-latex-links) : Replaced hard coded
hyperref format with custom
variable `org-export-latex-hyperref-format'
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Guy Wiener <wiener.guy@gmail.com> wrote:
> I found the following weird thing in org-latex, and I think it is a bug:
> The customization option "org-export-latex-hyperref-format" is suppose to
> render links to hyperrefs in the exported tex file. However, in
> org-latex.el, lines 1889 and 1892, the string "\\hyperref[%s]{%s}" is
> hard-coded, so that the link export format is not reallycustomizable. I
> replaced this string with the custom variable and the option works as
> expected - I.e., changing the option chanced the format of exported links.
Looks like commit cae0c63c48 has introduced
new customizable variable org-export-latex-hyperref-format but left
out some places
in the code to be replaced. Attached is the patch.
Log:
Found by Guy Wiener <wiener.guy@gmail.com>
Thanks and Regards
Noorul
* lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-place-entry): If the first
line is already a headline, just stay there.
Patch by THomas Fuchs.
TINYCHANGE
> I'm trying to capture and file an entry as an top-level entry as first entry
> in an org file without config at the beginning (no "#+").
> This leads to filing the entry as _second_ headline in the org file.
> The template is:
> ("z" "test" entry (file "~/Data/z.org") "* %^{Note} %t :NOTE:\n %?"
> :prepend t)
>
> I think this is due to jumping over lines starting with "#+" at the
> beginning of the org file
> (line 715 in org-capture.el (org-capture-place-entry)).
> My file has no config header and starts with the first headline. Calling
> outline-next-heading
> in this situation leads to jumping to the second headline in the file.
* lisp/org-publish.el (org-publish-org-to-ascii):
(org-publish-org-to-latin1):
(org-publish-org-to-utf8): New functions.
* doc/org.texi (Publishing action): Document the new publishing functions.
Thanks to Matthias Danzl for showing how to do this.