* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-format-source-code-or-example):
Allow empty string as second element in minted/listings options
Both
(setq org-export-latex-minted-options
'(("frame" "lines")
("fontsize" "\\scriptsize")
("linenos" "")))
and
(setq org-export-latex-minted-options
'(("frame" "lines")
("fontsize" "\\scriptsize")
("linenos")))
will result in latex like
\begin{minted}[frame=lines,fontsize=\scriptsize,linenos]{common-lisp}
Three new user-customizable variables:
org-export-latex-listings-options (default nil)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Association list of options for the latex listings package.
These options are supplied as a comma-separated list to the
\\lstset command. Each element of the association list should be
a list containing two strings: the name of the option, and the
value. For example,
(setq org-export-latex-listings-options
'((\"basicstyle\" \"\\small\")
(\"keywordstyle\" \"\\color{black}\\bfseries\\underbar\")))
will typeset the code in a small size font with underlined, bold
black keywords.
Note that the same options will be applied to blocks of all
languages.
See ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/listings/listings.pdf
customization group: org-export-latex
org-export-latex-minted-options (default nil)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Association list of options for the latex minted package.
These options are supplied within square brackets in
\\begin{minted} environments. Each element of the alist should be
a list containing two strings: the name of the option, and the
value. For example,
(setq org-export-latex-minted-options
'((\"bgcolor\" \"bg\") (\"frame\" \"lines\")))
will result in src blocks being exported with
\\begin{minted}[bgcolor=bg,frame=lines]{<LANG>}
as the start of the minted environment. Note that the same
options will be applied to blocks of all languages."
customization group: org-export-latex
See minted.googlecode.com/files/minted.pdf
org-export-latex-custom-lang-environments (default nil)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Association list mapping languages to language-specific latex
environments used during export of src blocks by the listings
and minted latex packages. For example,
(setq org-export-latex-custom-lang-environments
'((python \"pythoncode\")))
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-format-source-code-or-example):
Support new user-customizable options
(org-export-latex-custom-lang-environments): Ensure new variable is defined
(org-export-latex-listings-options): Ensure new variable is defined
(org-export-latex-minted-options): Ensure new variable is defined
* lisp/org-latex.el (org-export-latex-listings-options): New variable
(org-export-latex-minted-options): New variable
(org-export-latex-custom-lang-environments): New variable
* org-html.el (org-export-as-html): handle the case when
`org-export-html-validation-link' is nil to keep backward
compatible with the old default value of this variable.
Thanks to Sébastien Vauban for spotting this.
Datetree entries have a fixed form now:
* 2011
** 2011-02 monthname
*** 2011-02-13 dayname
These headings will not be recognized as datetrees:
* 2011 A task for 2011
** 2011-02 several words
*** 2011-02-13 several words
Thanks to Detlef Steuer for reporting this.
* org-bbdb.el (org-bbdb-export): When a link description has been
added by org-export-normalize-links, use path instead (remove the
`bbdb:' prefix).
The existing code handled the case where desc is nil. However, this no
longer occurs, since org-export-normalize-links now automatically adds
a desc to links, with a `bbdb:' prefix that would not usually be
wanted in exported text. The patch results in the same output as
originally intended.
TINYCHANGE
* org-ascii.el (org-export-ascii-underline): Put the level's
characters in the right order, as documented by the docstring.
(org-ascii-level-start): select the right char for underlining
headlines.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-date-later)
(org-agenda-date-earlier): Enhance docstrings.
(org-agenda-bulk-mark-regexp): Only match against headlines.
Send a message when no entry is marked.
(org-agenda-bulk-action): Fix bug about scattering deadlines.
Send an error when trying to scatter outside an agenda or a
timeline view. Silently fail when trying to scatter sexp
entries.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-clocktable-language-setup): New
custom variable.
(org-clocktable-defaults): Set the default language.
(org-clocktable-write-default): Use the new variable.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-src-block-names): Don't strip text properties from search hits
(org-babel-result-names): Don't strip text properties from search hits
* lisp/ob-python.el (org-babel-python-evaluate-session): Pass nil as
remove-echo part of META argument to `org-babel-comint-with-output'
The regexp matching involved in this procedure can fail on large input
data, so we only do it when necessary (i.e. output mode).
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-script-escape): Use `substring' comparison
instead of regexp matching
Workaround for regexp limitation, e.g.
(string-match
"^\\[.+\\]$"
(concat
"["
(mapconcat (lambda (i) "x") (number-sequence 1 33500) "")
"]"))
gives "Stack overflow in regexp matcher" in several current builds.
* lisp/org-src.el (org-edit-src-code): When generating the code edit
buffer, it is necessary for several variables to inherit their values
from the parent org buffer. These changes collect all such variables
together into a single association list of (variable-name value)
pairs. In addition, a new variable is added to the list:
`org-edit-src-content-indentation'. This has the effect that a buffer
local value can be used for that variable.
This permits sbe to be used to retrieve multiline results. An example
of usage is with the :shebang and :preamble header args,
#+srcname: get-shebang
#+begin_src org
initial
shebang
lines
here
#+end_src
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :shebang (sbe get-shebang)
stuff
#+end_src
* lisp/ob-table.el (sbe): Don't truncate sbe results
* org-exp.el (org-export-add-options-to-plist): Require match to start
at a word-boundary.
Previously, if an option was the suffix of another option (such as TeX
and LaTeX) the setting for the former would propagator to the latter.
This seems like an unintended consequence of a lax regexp in
org-export-add-options-to-plist. This patch allows options to share a
suffix with another option by requiring that the match against an
option starts at a word-boundary.
* lisp/org.el (org-open-at-point): Fix bug when using prefix arg to
construct `org-link-search' call. Rename prefix arg with a more
generic name, to reflect its diverse uses in this function.
* org-icalendar.el (org-icalendar-use-UTC-date-time): remove.
(org-icalendar-date-time-format): New custom variable.
(org-icalendar-use-UTC-date-timep): New function.
(org-ical-ts-to-string): Use the new variable.
----
When exporting to ical, using localtime is incompatible with some
software, using explicit universal time may failed with daylight
saving time, so we need another possibility, that is localtime with
explicit timezone.
* org-capture.el (org-capture-templates): document currentfile
for capture template.
(org-capture-templates): Allow to use currentfile for capture
templates.
(org-capture-set-target-location): Handle currentfile as a way
to setting the capture buffer.
* org.texi (Template elements): document currentfile for
capture templates.
* lisp/org.el (org-entry-get): Don't look for a property drawer if we
are before the first heading in the file.
(org-entry-get-with-inheritance): Don't attempt to move up the tree if
we are before the first heading in the file. Also, enclose less of the
function in the save-excursion.
The LaTeX looks for strings to export before the first headline. Such
strings are defined as "before the first heading", so they normally never
match a heading regexp. However, #+INCLUDE can insert lines before the
first heading matching a heading regexp, causing these lines to appear
twice: as first lines and as normal headings.
The fix is to never include first lines when they match a heading regexp.
This was reported by Rasmus <rasmus.pank@gmail.com>.
* org-agenda.el (org-get-entries-from-diary): Put multiline
diary entries on a single line when lines don't start with a
diary time.
This was requested by Suvayu Ali.
* org-html.el (org-export-html-protect-char-alist): New custom
variable to define characters to be HTML protected.
(org-html-protect): Use the new variable.
Hi,
Here's a patch that make the sitemap entry formating coherent with the
new html-pre/postamble one.
While here I was trying to add some documentation about this feature in
org.texi but I end up copy/pasting or paraphrasing the docstring of
correspondant customs. Is it acceptable for the documentation or plain
useless?
>From 766b0db7d0189d2edb0d8799c3424d62f9ac4e47 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Manuel Giraud <manuel.giraud@univ-nantes.fr>
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 15:32:58 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] org-publish.el: sitemap formating coherent with new preamble
Adopt downcase for format directive to be coherent with the new
pre/postamble formating.
Use `format-spec' function instead of `org-replace-escapes'.