* ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-special-tags-after-closing):
specials tags inserted after =\end{closing}=.
* ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-special-tags): collect
the special lists.
* ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-headline): stores content
in of headline if the first tag is special. Otherwise return content.
* ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-special-content): holds special
content temporarily.
* ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter--format-string-as-macro): format a string as
a macro or don't.
* ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-template): added support
for the headings with special tags.
The following example will now export a sensible manner.
* my letter
here's a letter
* PS :ps:
it's requires this patch
* CC :cc:
Nicolas, Viktor and Alan
* ENCL :encl:
many patches
1. this patch
2. another patch.
* include patches :after_letter:
\myspecialmacro
\includepdf{pdf}
Namely, content of ps, encl and cc headings will be exported after
\closing{.} in the order prescribed by
=`org-koma-letter-special-tags-after-closing'= as a (LaTeX) macro
removing trailing and leading newlines. The macro is the same as the
tag, althogh the case is determined by the special list.
The concents of the =after_letter= heading will be inserted after
=\end{letter}= and newlines are preserved.
Signed-off-by: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
* ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-author): defaults to a function
that returns =`user-full-name'=.
Setting the variables `org-koma-letter-author' and
`org-koma-letter-email' to the values of `user-full-name' and
`user-mail-address' respectively, allows the user to skip =#+AUTHOR:=
and =#+EMAIL:= lines when configuring a letter. However, if the user
wishes to set this information in LCO files, these variables need to
be set to nil.
With the old after-init-hook method my user name was always set to "".
Now org-koma-letter will (i) allow for default nil values (good if you
use LCO files); (ii) default to =`user-full-name'= and
=`user-mail-address'= like =ox-latex.el=. These values are obtained
on-the-fly.
The two variables in question can also be strings or functions
returning strings.
Signed-off-by: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
* contrib/lisp/ox-deck.el (deck): Add deck specific link function.
(org-deck-toc): Generate correct link to slide for custom ids as well
as default section ids.
(org-deck-link): HTML custom ids link to the headline. deck.js
requires linking to the wrapper (slide) so modify the link to point at
the container instead of the headline.
(org-deck-template): Fix doctype handling to use alist option instead
of literal string.
* lisp/org-element.el (org-element--remove-indentation): New function.
(org-element-example-block-parser, org-element-src-block-parser): Use
new function.
(org-element-src-block-interpreter): Update function according to
change.
* lisp/ox.el (org-export-unravel-code): Do not remove any indentation
since it now happens at the parser level.
* testing/lisp/test-org-element.el: Add tests.
* testing/lisp/test-ox.el: Refactor tests.
* ox-koma-letter.el: changed the unorthodox =SENDER= keyword to
the ordinary =AUTHOR= keyword.
* ox-koma-letter.el: changed email to work as in standard
latex exporter and dropped dedicated ox-koma-letter variable.
Signed-off-by: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
* ox-latex.el (org-latex--inline-image): pgf is recognized as an
inline image and treated the same way tikz files.
Python matplotlib and pgfprint for Octave generates pgf plots
rather than TiKZ plots. They need just be included via \input{.}.
TINYCHANGE
* ox-koma-letter.el: added Viktor Rosenfeld and Rasmus as
contributors to ox-koma-letters.el.
TINYCHANGE
Signed-off-by: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
* lisp/ob-octave.el (org-babel-octave-initiate-session): If octave-inf
can't be loaded, try octave instead before giving up. Emacs 24.3.50
and upwards replaces octave-inf with just plain octave.
* lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-parse-inline-src-block-match),
lisp/ob-exp.el (org-babel-exp-src-block): Give header arguments from
properties priority over default header arguments.
The previous commit e79e8943de did fix this only in
ob-core.el (org-babel-parse-src-block-match). It was already correct
in ob-lob.el (org-babel-lob-execute).
* lisp/ox-ascii.el (org-ascii--table-cell-width): Cache results of
this internal function since it is called at each cell, though its
value only change column wise.
Both declare them, and then actually retrieve them from the params
association list (which is not a p list).
* lisp/ob-gnuplot.el (org-babel-header-args:gnuplot): Declare them.
(org-babel-expand-body:gnuplot): Params is an alist not a plist.
* lisp/ob-gnuplot.el (org-babel-header-args:gnuplot): Declare
gnuplot-specific header argument.
(*org-babel-gnuplot-missing*): Dynamic variable used to hold the value
of the missing header argument.
(org-babel-gnuplot-process-vars): Wrap in local binding for missing
value.
(org-babel-gnuplot-quote-tsv-field): Replace missing value with the
missing header argument value when present.
* org.el (org-set-regexps-and-options-for-tags): Return a list
with tag-related variables.
(org-set-regexps-and-options): Append tags from a setup file
to the local tags of the file.
(org-agenda-prepare-buffers): Set tags from a setup file by
calling `org-set-regexps-and-options' when necessary.
Thanks to Anupam Sengupta for reporting this.