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Carsten Dominik dd6043cb3a Reading dates: Fix a bug, and allow American-style dates
This patch implements reading American dates, like

2/5/3         --> 2003-02-05
2/5           --> ????-02-05

Is also fixes a bug that would force the current year when reading a
date like 2/5 (American) or 2-5 (ISO), and in this way would prevent
`org-read-date-prefer-future' to do its job.  This bug was reported by
Lukasz Stelmach.
2010-02-26 08:58:30 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 6fbdb8074e Implement a simpler way to specify faces for tags and todo keywords
This is a patch by Ryan Thompson, extended by Carsten Dominik.
2010-02-25 16:41:28 +01:00
Bastien Guerry 1b1433e079 `org-set-property': remove useless space in the prompt. 2010-02-25 15:17:48 +01:00
Bernt Hansen c4a459aa7a Fix goto last refile location
Move the marker for the last refile location to the heading instead of at the
end of the entry.  This was causing C-u C-u C-c C-w to end up on the heading
following the newly refiled entry.
2010-02-20 20:36:38 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 829ed41161 Org-reveal: Double prefix arg show the entire subtree of the parent
This can help to get out of an inconsistent state produce for example
by viewing from the agenda.  Reported by Matt Lundin:

> I'd like to report a minor issue with org-agenda-goto and inline tasks.
> Let's say one has the following file:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> * Here is an entry.
> Blah blah blah blah.
> *************** Here is an inline task.
> *************** END
> Blah blah blah blah blah.
> *************** TODO Here is a second inline task.
> *************** END
> Blah blah blah blah blah.
> *************** Here is a third inline task
> *************** END
> Blah blah blah blah blah.
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> Let's say one also has the following settings:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> (setq org-show-hierarchy-above t)
> (setq org-show-siblings '((default . nil) (isearch . t) (agenda . t)))
> (setq org-show-entry-below '((default . nil) (isearch . t) (agenda . t)))
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> If 1) one tries to jump to the TODO from the agenda and 2) the entry is
> currently folded, org-show-context reveals only the headlines. E.g.,
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> * Here is an entry.
> *************** Here is an inline task.
> *************** END...
> *************** TODO Here is a second inline task.
> *************** END...
> *************** Here is a third inline task
> *************** END...
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> Invoking org-cycle on the END headline does nothing, since all headlines
> deeper than org-inlinetask-min-level are exempted from cycling. As a
> result, the only way to reveal the text in the entry is to cycle the
> parent twice (first to close, then to reveal).
2010-02-19 09:43:53 +01:00
Carsten Dominik ca19fab380 Fix minor bug. 2010-02-16 17:59:57 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 8bb407117b Better detection if point is inside a latex macro
Ruud Brekelmans writes about problems with spurious footnotes:

> I still find similar behavior when exporting to LaTeX with:
>
> #+BEGIN_LaTeX
> \newcommand{\norm}[1]{\lVert#1\rVert}
> #+END_LaTeX
2010-02-16 05:41:12 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 449e6b4560 Fix bug when hiding archived subtrees
Emilio Arias writes:

> egallego@babel.ls.fi.upm.es (Emilio Jess Gallego Arias) writes:
>
> To reproduce save this minimal org file:
>
> #+STARTUP: even
> * A
>  :PROPERTIES:
>  :ARCHIVE: a
>  :END:
> ** B 								:ARCHIVE:
>   Some text
>
> and hit TAB when in the * A headline; then the ** B headline contents
> will be incorrectly shown.
>
> I've found the culprit in org-hide-archived-subtrees:
>
> ,----
> | (defun org-hide-archived-subtrees (beg end)
> |   "Re-hide all archived subtrees after a visibility state change."
> |   (save-excursion
> |     (let* ((re (concat ":" org-archive-tag ":")))
> |       (goto-char beg)
> |       (while (re-search-forward re end t)
> | 	(and (org-on-heading-p) (org-flag-subtree t))
> | 	(org-end-of-subtree t)))))
> `----
>
> The problem is that the RE matches the first archive "property" and
> then does an org-end-of-subtree which skips all the subtrees of the
> parent tree where the ARCHIVE property is located.
>
> I've replaced this part
>
> | 	(and (org-on-heading-p) (org-flag-subtree t))
> | 	(org-end-of-subtree t)))))
>
> by
>
> |       (when (org-on-heading-p)
> |             (org-flag-subtree t)
> |             (org-end-of-subtree t)))))))
>
> so org-end-of-subtree is only called if we are really in a headline. I
> think that makes sense.
>
2010-02-16 05:30:49 +01:00
Carsten Dominik b3e92a8193 Make sure the org-goto buffer comes up in the current frame 2010-02-12 18:55:27 +01:00
Carsten Dominik eefb8ef4f7 Fix deadline/scheduled updating if there is a repeater in *another* stamp
Patch by Paul Holocomb.
2010-02-12 18:29:22 +01:00
Carsten Dominik f5459505a3 Have quote and verse blocks be fontified again 2010-02-09 00:13:15 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 2d87c80bce Fix bug with opening a radio link in headlines 2010-02-03 16:58:44 +01:00
Carsten Dominik a64058130f Throw an error when creating an image from a LaTeX snippet fails 2010-02-03 16:12:51 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 2cd16d4cd5 Make org-store-link point to directory in a dired buffer
When the cursor is not in a line listing a file, that is.
2010-02-02 07:22:27 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 16f73aff96 Let blocking be turned-off on a per-file basis using local variables
Wes Hardaker writes:

> Attached is a patch that lets local variables define whether or not todo
> dependency blocking should be used (both for TODOs and for checkboxes).
> I have one file in particular that I'm using checkboxes to quickly
> indicate multi-selections from a list but for most of my files I want
> TODOs blocked by uncompleted checkboxes.
>
> Normally org uses hook methods for checking for TODO blocks and this
> patch just inserts a check at the top to test and see if the variable
> turning on the blocking type is still set.
2010-02-01 17:34:50 +01:00
Carsten Dominik b8a4d004f2 Fix bug with insertion of date lines into a tree from the agenda
Reports by Stephen Eglen and Eric S Fraga.
2010-02-01 14:30:36 +01:00
Carsten Dominik e853e2d798 HTML export: Add class to outline containers using property
The HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS property can now be used to add a property to
the outline container of a node.
2010-02-01 09:37:35 +01:00
Carsten Dominik dbbf76a8e3 Mention level cycling in the docstring of org-cycle 2010-02-01 07:52:17 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 2038d61463 Improve automatic letter selection for TODO keywords
Path by Mikael Fornius
2010-01-28 19:26:41 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 4fc5ac29c6 Make sure narrowing to subtree does not swallow headings
Jan Bcker writes:

> Consider the following situation:
>
> * A
>  Some text.
> * B
>
> - Place the cursor on A, press C-x n w (org-narrow-to-subtree).
> - Go to the very end of the buffer and insert "xyz".
> - C-x n w (widen).
>
> You end up with:
>
> * A
>  Some Text
> xyz* B
2010-01-22 11:28:37 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 2e53d9b137 Remove comma after means in many docstrings
Stephen Eglen says these commas should not be there.
2010-01-21 16:15:40 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 3ddd5ac49c Add org-secretary.el by Juan Reyero 2010-01-20 10:15:50 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 06e74afce3 Version number to 6.34trans 2010-01-20 10:13:21 +01:00
Carsten Dominik a1709ba641 Release 6.34c 2010-01-18 00:10:11 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 5d5aab1a42 Fix important bugs in `org-entry-properties'
Patches by David Maus
2010-01-18 00:05:29 +01:00
Carsten Dominik dcf34971f6 Fix link encoding bug:
Geert Kloosterman writes:

> When an org link is created from an URL containing a hex escape
> `org-make-link-string' creates a link that ends up corrupted the moment
> it is followed (e.g. using `org-open-at-point').
>
> I've traced this back to `org-link-escape' and `org-link-unescape'.  The
> following shows how the hex code "%2B" is converted to a "+" after an
> escaping round trip:
>
>    (org-link-unescape (org-link-escape
>                        "http://some.host.com/form?&id=blah%2Bblah"))
>    ==>
>    "http://some.host.com/form?&id=blah+blah"
>
> In my case this small change ended up in a broken URL.
>
> Additionally, when the URL-escape happens to be in lower case (or
> otherwise not present in `org-link-escape-chars') we end up with an
> error:
>
>    (org-link-unescape (org-link-escape
>                        "http://some.host.com/form?&id=blah%2bblah"))
>    ==>
>    Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument characterp nil)
>      char-to-string(nil)
>      ...
>
> When `org-url-encoding-use-url-hexify' is set to `t' we do get a proper
> round trip of the URL containing hex-escapes:
>
>    (setq org-url-encoding-use-url-hexify t)
>    (org-link-unescape (org-link-escape
>                        "http://some.host.com/form?&id=blah%2bblah"))
>    ==>
>    "http://some.host.com/form?&id=blah%2bblah"
>
>
> Setting `org-url-encoding-use-url-hexify' does not fix the complete
> problem however: `org-open-at-point' still did not end up with the
> proper URL.   Within `org-open-at-point' there is another call to
> `org-link-escape':
>
>    (org-link-escape path org-link-escape-chars-browser)
>
> This time a mapping table is passed in explicitly (the second argument).
> However, when `org-url-encoding-use-url-hexify' is set,a this mapping
> table isn't used, resulting (again) in a broken URL.
>
> I have attached a patch that fixes the problem: do not use url-hexify in
> `org-link-escape' and `org-link-unescape' when an explicit mapping table
> has been specified.
>
> In summary:
> - the default behaviour of `org-link-escape', with
>   `org-url-encoding-use-url-hexify' set to nil, has some issues with
>   handling URLS which contain url-encoded hex escapes
> - when a mapping table is passed to `org-link-escape' and
>   `org-link-unescape', they should probably not use url-hexify.
>   Patch attached.
2010-01-16 01:10:23 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 2f2f9441d4 Release 6.34b 2010-01-14 23:06:55 +01:00
Carsten Dominik a1e0409ab7 Keep byte compiler happy 2010-01-14 23:06:13 +01:00
Carsten Dominik b83c03a898 Fix wrong-case matching of TODO keywords in `org-entry-properties' 2010-01-14 17:32:46 +01:00
Carsten Dominik c077142241 Release 6.34a 2010-01-12 08:53:44 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 288c724335 Release 6.34 2010-01-10 10:57:53 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 275b6627a6 Release 3.34 2010-01-10 10:54:52 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 9a619e59cb List of user-visible changes in 6.34 2010-01-10 10:50:21 +01:00
Carsten Dominik c886640728 Document `org-property-allowed-value-functions' 2010-01-10 10:48:38 +01:00
Carsten Dominik f9eb4ee98c Don't overlook checkboxes in ordered lists when updating statistics cookie
Manish writes:

> I noticed a small inconsistency.  If you start with following sample
> org file and press C-c C-c in the first cookie, it doesn't get updated
> correctly whereas the second one does.  The only difference is that
> one has children TODO tasks and the other has a list of checkboxes.
>
> Starting file:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> * Item 1 [/]
>  1. [X] line 1
>  2. [ ] line 2
> * Item 2 [/]
> *** TODO Sub-item 2.1
> *** DONE Sub-item 2.2
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> Status after C-c C-c in the summary cookie.
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> * Item 1 [0/0]
>  1. [X] line 1
>  2. [ ] line 2
> * Item 2 [1/2]
> *** TODO Sub-item 2.1
> *** DONE Sub-item 2.2
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
2010-01-08 08:33:16 +01:00
Carsten Dominik d1bfc8ed7f Fix typo in variable name 2010-01-07 11:32:40 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 8d23596239 Don't do BIND for startup of Org-mode. 2010-01-07 10:59:11 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 32441cd151 Fix agenda link opening bug
Charles Sebold writes:

> This is with a clean Emacs, nothing in .emacs except for what is
> necessary to add my org-mode lisp directory to the load path and
> (require 'org-install), Emacs pulled down from bzr this morning, and
> current git download of org-mode, pulled a few minutes ago.
>
> With an org file like this:
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> * TODO Try out [[elisp:(org-version)][link problem]] if possible
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Pull this into an agenda view, then put cursor over the link and try to
> follow it.  The result is as follows:
2010-01-05 12:34:17 +01:00
Carsten Dominik eab41a756a TODO statistics: Handle entries without children
Oscar Fuentes writes:

> When a [/] is used on a header that does not contain subitems, pressing
> C-c C-c on it signals an error on the minibuffer:
>
> org-update-statistics-cookies: No data for statistics cookie
>
> and the cookie appears with the same face (text color) as if it were
> incomplete.
>
> IMHO, [/] on a header without subitems should show [0/0] with the same
> face used for the case where all subitems are done.

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2010-01-04 15:11:31 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 3e0c61d86c New link types that force special ways of opening the file
file+sys:/path/to/file     will use the system to open the file, like
                           double-clicking would
file+emacs:/path/to/file   will force opening by Emacs

Also, when using C-c C-o on a headline of get a list of links in the
entry, pressing RET will open *all* links.  This allows something like
projects to be defined, with a number of files that have to be opened
by different applications.

These were requests by John Wiegley.
2010-01-04 13:04:38 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 5c8b62c515 Add Paul Sexton's org-ctags.el 2010-01-03 13:57:43 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 70d6341f2e Improve future detection when reading dates
PT writes:

> [Orgmode] org-read-date-prefer-future 'time doesn't always prefer future
>
> This is a very useful setting, because it allows the user to
> quickly schedule a task into the future by simply entering the
> time, but it doesn't always do the right thing.
>
> Suppose I scheduled a task to 1pm, but I didn't have time to deal
> with it during the day. It's 5pm now. If I want to reschedule the task to
> tomorrow 10am then I can write simply 10am to the time prompt and
> it puts the task correctly to tomorrow 10am. However, if I want
> to reschedule it to tomorrow 2pm then I can't write simply 2pm,
> because then it schedules the task at 2pm today (which is past
> already, since it's 5 pm).
>
> The problem is the feature uses the task's own scheduled time to
> determine if a time is in the past, instead of the current time.
>
>
> It's Org-mode version 6.33
2010-01-01 11:31:57 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 7050ea8d4a Use LATEX_HEADER stuff also when previewing fragments 2010-01-01 11:18:10 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 68d32abb0c Log removing of deadline and scheduling dates
Patch by Paul Holcomb.
2010-01-01 09:53:09 +01:00
Carsten Dominik feb269826a Fix recent bug with timestamp properties
Matt Lundin writes

> I believe that commit b8e0d6fdb4 broke
> accessing timestamps with the org-entry-get.
>
> With that commit, several functions I use to check whether an entry has
> a timestamp stopped working.
>
> In other words,
>
> (org-entry-get nil "TIMESTAMP_IA")
>
> or
>
> (org-entry-get nil "TIMESTAMP")
>
> always return nil, even if a timestamp exists.
>
> Strangely, the org-entry-properties alist includes values for TIMESTAMP
> and TIMESTAMP_IA.
>
> I tested this by evaluating the expressions in the sample entry below:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> * TODO Test							   💻
>  <2009-12-19 Sat>
>  [2009-12-19 Sat 17:47]
>
> (org-entry-get nil "TIMESTAMP_IA")
> (org-entry-get nil "TIMESTAMP")
> (org-entry-properties)
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
2009-12-20 11:09:05 +01:00
Carsten Dominik b8e0d6fdb4 Make a new special property BLOCKED, indicating if entry is blocked
Requested by John Wiegley.
2009-12-18 10:54:32 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 7062a88410 Match TODO keywords case-sensitively
Samuel Wales writes:

> I found three places where the lowercase version of a todo
> kw is treated specially in the latest org.  For example,
>
>  * todo this is lowercase
>
> First, in the agenda, they have a special face.
>
> Second, when inserting an id link, they are removed.
>
> Third, when printing the olpath, they are removed.  To
> reproduce, place point at bol on 5 and press the spacebar.
> I expect todo to be in the olpath, but it is not.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Samuel
>
>
> * 1
> *** 2
> ***** here are some keywords i like
> ******* todo
> ********* 5
2009-12-16 15:33:00 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 1c0354d2a9 New hook to support different way to follow plain text links 2009-12-16 08:54:11 +01:00
Carsten Dominik 1bd88b0394 Document that one should not change the `state' entry in `org-log-note-headings' 2009-12-14 16:49:02 +01:00
Carsten Dominik a3b773e419 Save and restore outline visibility when pressing C-c C-c on a meta line 2009-12-14 12:13:43 +01:00