* doc/org.texi (eval): Documenting the full range of :eval header
argument values.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-confirm-evaluate): Adding support for new
range of :eval header arguments.
* testing/lisp/test-ob.el (test-ob/eval-header-argument): Testing the
:eval header argument.
* doc/org.texi (eval): Documentation of the new :eval option.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-confirm-evaluate): Inhibit evaluation during
export when eval is set to "non-export".
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-in):
(org-clock-find-position): Make space after date optional.
* lisp/org.el (org-set-regexps-and-options):
(org-ts-regexp):
(org-ts-regexp-both):
(org-ts-regexp1):
(org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c): Make `C-c C-c' on date fix the time stamp
* doc/org.texi (Creating timestamps): Document the effect of `C-c C-c'
on a timestamp.
* doc/org.texi (Literal examples): A new link to the template for
inserting empty code blocks.
(Structure of code blocks): A new link to the template for inserting
empty code blocks.
Hyperlinks in the form "info:file#node" work with plain spaces in the
"node" part and do not need to have spaces encoded as %20. This is
the case for me, who is using the Debian emacs-snapshot package,
version 20110926-1.
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* org.texi (External links): Add footnote on how the behavior of the
text search in Org files are controled by the variable
org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline.
This change is necessary in order to avoid misleading the user as
regards of the behavior of the search, in particular because the
default value of org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline is
'query-to-create.
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* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-move-date-from-past-immediately-to-today):
New option.
(org-agenda-date-later): Improve the logical structure.
* doc/org.texi (Agenda commands): Document that S-right on a line
representing a past date will immediately shift that date to today.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-params-from-buffer): Removing #+BABEL: lines
in favor of general #+PROPERTIES: lines.
* doc/org.texi (Buffer-wide header arguments): Removing documentation
of the defunct #+BABEL: structure.
* org.texi (Exporting Agenda Views): Fix command line syntax.
You cannot use 'emacs -f org-batch-store-agenda-view' because it is
implemented as macro, not function.
* lisp/ob-keys.el (org-babel-key-bindings): Bound to C-c C-v k.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-map-regexp): New generic mapping macro.
(org-babel-map-inline-src-blocks): Rewritten to use new macro.
(org-babel-kill-results): Remove some or all results in the current
file.
* lisp/ob-lob.el (org-babel-map-call-lines): Map over all lob call
lines in the current file.
* doc/orgcard.tex: Document new keybinding.
This allows to display the output of duration computations
as a fraction of days, hours, minutes or seconds.
Thanks to Daniel E. Doherty for bringing up this need.
* org-table.el (org-table-duration-custom-format): New
defcustom to select output format of durations computations.
(org-table-time-seconds-to-string): Use the new variable.
(org-table-eval-formula): Allow `t' as a flag, on top of `T'.
`t' will use the custom output format defined in
`org-table-duration-custom-format.
* org-capture.el (org-capture-templates): docstring fix.
* org.texi (Template expansion): order template sequences in
the proper order.
Thanks to Philipp Möller for this fix.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-view-src-block-info): New function to inspect code blocks.
* lisp/ob-keys.el (org-babel-key-bindings): Key bindings for org-babel-view-src-block-info.
* doc/orgcard.tex: Documentation of new Babel function.
* org-table.el (org-table-eval-formula): Fix bug when a
formula "range" is just one cell.
(org-table-time-string-to-seconds): don't check whether
we manipulate a string.
(org-deadline, org-schedule): Improve docstrings.
(org-add-planning-info): Allow relative time like "-2d" or
"++2w" for the TIME argument.
The user can now call `org-schedule' and `org-deadline'
and use "+1d" to say that the task must be scheduled one
day later than today, or "++1d" to say that the task must
be scheduled one day later than the current SCHEDULED date,
if any.
This also works in agenda: you can select several entries
and reschedule them to +2d.
Thanks to Memnon Anon for insisting an finding a solution
for this!
* Makefile: remove target install-info-debian and modify target
install-info so that it is compatible with the older dpkg version
of install-info that resides in /usr/sbin and may be picked up
when root is installing info files
Initial reporting by Jude DaShiell, suggestions for changing Makefile
by Nick Dokos. The solution implemented re-arranges the arguments to
install-info to be compatible with both the dpkg and GNU version of
the program. On Debian, /usr/bin/install-info is actually a wrapper
that calls /usr/bin/ginstall-info and issues the following warning
when called as root:
This is not dpkg install-info anymore, but GNU install-info
See the man page for ginstall-info for command line arguments
This warning can be safely ignored since we actually prefer that GNU
install-info is called even though we've arranged the arguments to
be compatible with dpkg install-info.
Tested on openSuSE Tumbleweed, Win7/Pro (both MSys and Cygwin) and by
Jude DaShiell on Debian Squeeze and Slackware.
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The org-export-* prefix is confusing here, as these functions
seem to be part of org-exp.el. Let's name them by the library
they are in (and rely on) for now -- maybe this will change
when we move the ODT exporter to the core.
* Mention use of keywords like multicolumn and float
* Remove previous mention of hack with placement option
as per comments on the mailing list. The hack is
better suited for Worg.
Complete org-crypt config example with a hackish workaround
to disabling auto-save locally in a buffer:
# -*- buffer-auto-save-file-name: nil; -*-
Thanks to Bill Day for suggesting this.
* lisp/org.el (defcustom org-log-into-drawer): correct typo
* lisp/org-clock.el: new function org-clock-into-drawer to change
the location of clock events based on properties CLOCK_INTO_DRAWER
or, as fallback, LOG_INTO_DRAWER, like it is already possible for
state change logs.
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-jump-to-current-clock): add statement
to let clause to bind org-clock-into-drawer to result of function
eval
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-find-position): add statement
to let clause to bind org-clock-into-drawer to result of function
eval, change let to let* since the binding is used later in the
same clause
* doc/org.texi: document that both CLOCK_INTO_DRAWER and
LOG_INTO_DRAWER can be used to override the contents of variable
org-clock-into-drawer (or if unset, org-log-into-drawer)
* doc/org.texi: @xref->@pxref
Thanks to Herbert Sitz for stressing the importance of this point.
* doc/org.texi (Results of evaluation): More explicit about the
mechanism through which interactive evaluation of code is performed.
* lisp/org-taskjuggler.el (org-taskjuggler-clean-effort): handle any
effort that is accepted by `org-duration-string-to-minutes´.
* doc/org.texi (TaskJuggler export): Modified the example to reflect
the new effort durations.
The Effort property previously had no unit attached. With release 7.5
of orgmode you can now attach units to it such as 4h, 2d or 2m. This
patch enhances the exporter to accept the same effort specifications.
Note: This change is NOT BACKWARDS COMPATIBLE. Where the exporter
previously assumed a plain number was meant to be days, it now assumes
it to mean minutes. You will have to change existing effort
specifications from e.g. '2' to '2d'. A simple M-x
query-replace-regexp should do.