* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el (org-odt-encode-plain-text): New.
(org-odt-format-line)
(org-odt-format-source-code-or-example-plain): Use it.
(org-odt-format-object-description): New. Format svg:title
and svg:desc elements out of plain text.
(org-export-odt-format-formula, org-export-odt-format-image):
Check whether the incoming formula or image is generated out
of a latex fragment. If yes, pass the latex fragment for
downstream processing.
(org-odt-format-frame): Check if the object that is enclosed
in the frame has metadata associated with it. If yes, dump it
as part of svg:title and svg:desc elements.
(org-odt-protect-latex-fragment): New after advice for
`org-format-latex-as-mathml'. Fixes the following bug
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-11/msg00176.html
* lisp/org-footnote.el (org-footnote-new): Cannot insert an inline
footnote at beginning of line anymore.
(org-footnote-at-reference-p): Don't recognize inline footnotes at
beginning of line.
It is technically possible to allow inline footnotes at beginning of
line, their syntax being different enough from standard references.
Though, after normalizing them, they will become standard footnotes
still at beginning of line, which will break them.
* lisp/org.el (org-set-font-lock-defaults): Fix small error in
matching group that prevented fontification of keywords like
org-comment-string and stars in headlines.
* lisp/org.el (org-heading-regexp, org-heading-keyword-regexp-format,
org-heading-keyword-maybe-regexp-format): Globalize variables so
they are accessible even in buffers not in Org mode.
* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el
(org-odt-format-source-line-with-line-number-and-label): When
numbering was turned off, src blocks were getting stripped
from export. Fixed this regression.
* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el (org-odt-begin-table)
(org-export-odt-format-formula, org-export-odt-format-image)
(org-odt-entity-frame-styles, org-odt-format-entity): Use
"__Table__", "__Figure__", "__MathFormula__",
"__DvipngImage__" as internal category handles.
(org-export-odt-user-categories)
(org-export-odt-get-category-from-label)
(org-odt-label-styles, org-odt-category-map-alist): New
variables.
(org-odt-entity-labels-alist): Add label style as an
additional entry. Update docstring.
(org-odt-get-label-category-and-style): New defun.
(org-odt-add-label-definition)
(org-odt-format-label-definition)
(org-odt-format-label-reference)
(org-odt-fixup-label-references)
(org-odt-format-entity-caption, org-odt-init-outfile):
Modified.
(org-odt-label-def-ref-spec): Removed. Superceded by
`org-odt-label-styles'.
(org-odt-get-label-definition): Removed
Give user more control over how labels are generated and
referenced. This is accomplished by mapping each label to a
category-handle which in turn is used to locate the category,
counter and style to be associated with label.
* org.el (org-self-insert-command): Don't throw an error when
editing takes place at the first point of the buffer.
Thanks to Carsten Dominik for pointing this error.
* org-html.el (org-export-as-html): Convert special characters
in meta tag "author", "date", "keyword" and "description".
Thanks to Pavel Panchekha for raising this issue.
* org-capture.el (org-capture-before-finalize-hook): Docstring
improvement: mention that the buffer is widened when this hook
is run.
Thanks to Paul for a suggestion about this.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-set-mode-name): Highlight tags
used for filtering (shown in the mode-line).
* org-faces.el: Add face `org-agenda-filter-tags'.
* contrib/lisp/org-lparse.el (org-lparse-special-blocks): New
variable. Add "annotation" blocks in addition to the already
existing "list-table" blocks.
(org-lparse-get-block-params): New helper routine to read
params passed to a special block. Used in conjunction with
OpenDocument annotations and with parsing of "#+ATTR_ODT:..."
lines attached to images.
(org-lparse-par-open-stashed): New let-bound variable.
(org-do-lparse): Bind `org-lparse-par-open-stashed'. Treat
all blocks listed in `org-lparse-special-blocks' as special
environments. Honor options passed as part of
"#+begin_<block-name>[options]".
(org-lparse-preprocess-after-blockquote-hook): Handle all
blocks listed in `org-lparse-special-blocks' specially.
(org-lparse-strip-experimental-blocks-maybe-hook): New hook
that hooks up to `org-export-preprocess-hook'. Removes blocks
listed under `org-lparse-special-blocks' while exporting to
formats other than "odt" or "xhtml".
(org-lparse-begin-environment, org-lparse-end-environment):
Modified signature to accomodate block params.
(org-lparse-stash-save-paragraph-state)
(org-lparse-stash-pop-paragraph-state): New helper routines
for use with emitting of OpenDocument annotations.
(org-lparse-list-table-enable): Removed. "list tables" are
now always enabled.
* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el (org-odt-begin-annotation)
(org-odt-end-annotation): New routines.
(org-odt-begin-environment, org-odt-end-environment): Handle
block params. Handle the new "annotation" block.
(org-odt-format-author, org-odt-iso-date-from-org-timestamp):
New helper routnes for emitting author and comment timestamps
with annotation blocks.
(org-odt-update-meta-file): Use above routines.
(org-export-odt-format-image): Use
`org-lparse-get-block-params' to parse inline image attributes.
(org-odt-format-date): Removed. Superceded by
`org-odt-iso-date-from-org-timestamp'.
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-10/msg01251.html
* lisp/org-latex.el (org-export-as-latex): Turn off auto-insert and
set TeX-master to t when creating new TeX buffers.
* lisp/org-docbook.el (org-export-as-docbook):
* lisp/org-html.el (org-export-as-html): Turn off auto-insert
when creating new buffers.
* lisp/org-table.el (org-table-formula-handle-first/last-rc): Do not
expand pointers to first/last row/column that are inside a call
to `remote'.
(org-table-get-remote-range): Expand pointers to first/last
row/column.
Wu Feng writes:
> Hello,
>
> First, please check below simple example, I defined two tables (T1 and
> T2). In table-2, I remotely refer to the @>$1 (last row, column 1) and
> $LR2 (last row, column 2) of T1.
>
> #+TBLNAME: T1
> | 11 | 12 |
> | 21 | 22 |
> | 31 | 32 |
>
> #+TBLNAME: T2
> | xxx | xxx | xxx | xxx |
> | # | 21 | 32 | |
> #+TBLFM: @>$3=remote(T1,$LR2)::@>$2=remote(T1,@>$1)
>
> Obviously, the expected results are:
>
> - remote(T1,@>$1) is replaced by 31
> - remote(T1,$LR2) is replaced by 32
>
> But I got 21 for remote(T1,@>$1). The $LR version works perfectly
> (though the manual says $LR is out-dated)
>
> Below are debug info when evaluating remote(T1,@>$1). Looks like @> in
> the remote reference is mapped to the last row of the current table, not
> of the remote table.
>
> Substitution history of formula
> Orig: remote(T1,@2$1)
> $xyz-> remote(T1,@2$1)
> @r$c-> (21)
> $1-> (21)
> Result: 21
> Format: NONE
> Final: 21
>
> Emacs : GNU Emacs 23.3.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.6)
> of 2011-09-13 on shirley
> Package: Org-mode version 7.7
Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi, I'm using XEmacs 21.5 (beta29) "garbanzo" d27c1ee1943b+ [Lucid]
> (i686-pc-cygwin, Mule) of Mon Oct 18 2010 on RPluim, with the following
> org-capture-templates
>
> (("t" "Todo" entry (file+headline "~/org/notes.org" "Tasks") "* TODO %?"))
>
> The problem is that for some reason the resulting TODO heading is has 2
> extra spaces, and is placed at too deep a level, giving:
>
> * Tasks
> *** TODO a task
>
> I've tested this on a fairly recent emacs24 build, and everything works
> fine there, so this is probably something XEmacs specific. Can anyone
> suggest any way to track this down (I'd bisect, but I've yet to find a
> 'good' version)?
I finally got around to looking into this: The reason is that, in
org-capture mode, `outline-level' is bound to outline.el's function,
which is off by one compared to org-mode's. I used this patch to fix
it:
Could somebody review and maybe apply this?
* org.el (org-return): Check the presence of the 'org-link
face even in contexts where there is more than one face.
Thanks to Maximilian Matthé for reporting this bug.
This patch, against the stable 7.7 branch version of org.el, adds a
default-description argument to org-insert-link that, if non-nil, will
become the default description.
- Yuri Lenskiy