* lisp/ob-ref.el (org-babel-ref-goto-headline-id): Split out into its
own function.
(org-babel-ref-headline-body): Split out into its own function.
(org-babel-ref-resolve): Using new functions, and alignment.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-ref-goto-headline-id): Declare function.
(org-babel-ref-headline-body): Declare function.
(org-babel-expand-noweb-references): Now expands noweb references to
headlines during expansion.
* lisp/ob-ref.el (org-babel-ref-resolve): Now resolves references to
headlines by either global or custom id, in which case the contents
of the headline are returned literally.
* lisp/ob-exp.el (org-babel-in-example-or-verbatim): Also check for in
verbatim emphasis.
(org-babel-exp-lob-one-liners): Cleaner checking for escaped call
lines.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-cycle-item-indentation): cycling back to
original position deleted any additional information in the item,
like a counter or a tag.
As auto-save-mode can only cause leakage when there's actual decrypted
data lying around, don't check for it (and potentially cause annoyance)
on init, but only when org-decrypt-entry is called.
* lisp/org-crypt.el:
- add defcustom `org-crypt-disable-auto-save'
- `org-decrypt-entry': before decrypting, check whether
`auto-save-mode' is enabled for the current buffer, and act
on it according to how `org-crypt-disable-auto-save' is set.
- remove comment re "encrypt[ing] Org auto-saved buffers"
- remove on-init check for `auto-save-default'
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-merge-params): Ensure variable parameters are
not reversed.
* lisp/ob-ref.el (org-babel-ref-split-args): Ensure variable
parameters are not reversed.
* 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
* lisp/ob-lob.el (org-babel-inline-lob-one-liner-regexp): Updated to
successfully match optional trailing header arguments in square
brackets.
(org-babel-lob-get-info): Updated to match the new regexp.
* lisp/ob-lob.el (org-babel-inline-lob-one-liner-regexp): Removing
this trailing space ensures that the insertion of the results looks
nice.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-insert-result): Insert inline lob line results
as inline results.
* lisp/ob-exp.el (org-babel-exp-lob-one-liners): Calculate length
appropriately given the style (block or inline) of the lob line.
* lisp/ob-lob.el (org-babel-block-lob-one-liner-regexp): New regexp
specific for block lob lines.
(org-babel-inline-lob-one-liner-regexp): New regexp specific for
inline lob lines.
(org-babel-lob-one-liner-regexp): Combination of two lob regexps.
(org-babel-lob-get-info): Return info from *either* the block or
inline lob lines.
* lisp/ob-exp.el (org-babel-exp-lob-one-liners): Corrected the
structure of the resulting info list.
* lisp/ob-lob.el (org-babel-default-lob-header-args): Export the
results of call lines by default.
property based on the ID property of the org entry to the first
character of the diary entry.
This text property can be used by `icalendar--create-uid', instead
of creating a uid by itself.
NOTE: `icalendar--create-uid' should be patched to pick up this uid.
TINYCHANGE
PATCH-5/5 org-odt compatibility patch
From 22c4feee78ff9a1ab7cc48275ec29d322a3472a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 13:17:18 +0530
Subject: [PATCH 5/5] Control insertion point for footnote definitions during pre-process.
* lisp/org-footnote.el
(org-footnote-insert-pos-for-preprocessor): New variable.
(org-footnote-normalize): Use it.
PATCH-4/5 org-odt compatibility patch
Addtional Note: Diff looks primarily because of
un-indentation. Effective changes are just couple of lines.
From 923402f12f30a39d54e16c0b105db2b1f20c2a7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 12:06:33 +0530
Subject: [PATCH 4/5] Simplify org-export-format-source-code-or-example.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-format-source-code-or-example):
Simplify. Also add `org-native-text' as a text property to the
formatted text and throw error for unknown backends.
PATCH-3/5 org-odt compatibility patch
From a7881b8d146ddb27452b00ff19c345899d356536 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 11:24:32 +0530
Subject: [PATCH 3/5] Support custom formatters for marking up source or example blocks.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-format-source-code-or-example):
Add support for:
- custom formatters for existing backends
- seamless plugging in of new backends.
PATCH-2/5: org-odt compatibility
From 2bc4854fb86a96b69e53db00603e0b2f8f47fe08 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 02:16:30 +0530
Subject: [PATCH 2/5] org-exp.el: Allow easy plugging in of new backends.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-backends): New variable.
(org-export-select-backend-specific-text): Use above
variable. Also mark text between #+BACKEND and
#+BEGIN_BACKEND...#+END_BACKEND with org-native-text
property. This text property is currently used only by the new
line-oriented generic exporter (which is not yet part of the
repo).
PATCH-1/5 for org-odt compatibility
From 06379ccef996e8dabd8dcced6cbe430aacdef3f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 01:53:37 +0530
Subject: [PATCH 1/5] org-export: Reserve a slot for OpenDocumentExporter.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export): Reserve keys 'o' and 'O' for
OpenDocumentText export and bind them to org-export-as-odt and
org-export-as-odt-and-open.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-float): Aliases for `diary-float'.
This is just to make sure that all the diary sexp functions
have org- equivalents. org-float is just an alias because no
arguments need to be switched around.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-reset-checkbox-state-subtree): make the
command more robust, and correctly update check-boxes in the whole
sub-tree.
(org-update-checkbox-count): fix bug accumulating count of checkboxes
when walking a subtree.
(org-update-checkbox-count-maybe): add an optional argument passed to
org-update-checkbox-count.
Thanks to Paul Mead for the report.
* lisp/ob-tangle.el (org-babel-tangle-file): Use the new argument list
to org-babel-tangle.
(org-babel-tangle): Now when called with a prefix argument, only the
current code block is tangled.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-parse-list): replace transitional
check-boxes with "[CBTRANS]" string during parsing.
(org-list-to-generic): use the new property `:cbtrans' to configure
export string for transitional check-boxes.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-add-entry-to-org-agenda-diary-file):
Use stable internal `org-anniversary' instead of diary-anniversary.
(org-class): New function.
(org-diary-class): Use `org-class'.
(org-anniversary, org-cyclic, org-date, org-block): New functions.
This patch provides stable alternatives for a number of diary
functions to be used in diary sexp entries. The corresponding diary-*
functions swap around their input arguments depending on
`calendar-date-style', which is unstable and evil. The functions
provided here have a fixed order of arguments, the ISO order: year
month day.
Also, the `i a' key in the agenda now uses `org-anniversary' instead of
diary-anniversary.
Now *all* code blocks which either are named `ref-name' or have the
:noweb-ref header argument value `ref-name' will have their bodies
concatenated when resolving the noweb reference <<ref-name>>.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-expand-noweb-references): Concatenating all
bodies with the appropriate name or :noweb-ref header argument.
* lisp/org.el (org-find-dblock):
(org-clocktable-try-shift): Make regexp work also when #+begin
line is indentex.
Achim Gratz writes:
It wasn't possible to use S-up/down/left/right on the clocktable BEGIN
line when the whole table was indented. Interestingly enough calling
the function directly would work, it turned out to be a regexp in org.el
that was still pinned to bol. There was a second one further down that
is used to recognize dynamic blocks that got the same treatment.
TINYCHANGE
* lisp/org.el (mailcap-parse-mailcaps): Declaring functions used by
`org-open-file'.
(mailcap-extension-to-mime): Declaring functions used by
`org-open-file'.
(mailcap-mime-info): Declaring functions used by `org-open-file'.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-redo): Replacing call to now-defunct
function `interactive-p'.
(org-agenda-show-1): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-agenda-set-tags): Replacing call to now-defunct function `interactive-p'.
* lisp/org-ascii.el: Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-export-as-latin1): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-export-as-latin1-to-buffer): Replacing call to now-defunct
function `interactive-p'.
(org-export-as-utf8): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-export-as-utf8-to-buffer): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-export-region-as-ascii): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.Replacing call to now-defunct function `interactive-p'.
* lisp/org-docbook.el: Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-export-region-as-docbook): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.Replacing call to now-defunct function `interactive-p'.
* lisp/org-html.el: Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-export-region-as-html): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.Replacing call to now-defunct function `interactive-p'.
* lisp/org-latex.el: Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-export-region-as-latex): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.Replacing call to now-defunct function `interactive-p'.
* lisp/org-macs.el: Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-called-interactively-p): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.Replacing call to now-defunct function `interactive-p'.
* lisp/org-table.el: Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-table-blank-field): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-table-current-column): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-table-current-dline): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-table-sort-lines): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-table-sum): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-table-rotate-recalc-marks): Replacing call to now-defunct
function `interactive-p'.
(org-table-eval-formula): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(orgtbl-send-table): Replacing call to now-defunct function `interactive-p'.
* lisp/org.el: Replacing call to now-defunct function `interactive-p'.
(org-mode): Replacing call to now-defunct function `interactive-p'.
(org-copy-subtree): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-paste-subtree): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-store-link): Replacing call to now-defunct function
`interactive-p'.
(org-todo): Replacing call to now-defunct function `interactive-p'.
(org-occur): Replacing call to now-defunct function `interactive-p'.
* lisp/ob-R.el (ess-local-process-name): This variable wasn't known to
be defined.
* lisp/ob-lisp.el (org-babel-lisp-dir-fmt): This defcustom now has a
group specified.
* lisp/ob-tangle.el (org-bracket-link-regexp): This variable wasn't
known to be defined.
(org-babel-tangle-combine-named-blocks): Roll my own version of a
forbidden common lisp function.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-sha1-hash): Using a non-deprecated version of
called-interactively.
This brings the behavior inline with the documentation.
* lisp/org-latex.el (org-export-latex-tables): Check for the
"multiline" option and set the `floatp' option to true when
multicolumn tables are requested.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-bulk-action): Fix bug caused by
`days-to-time, converting relative to 1 BC, while the code assumed it
would return a time relative to 1970.
For more information, see
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/42531
Thanks to Neeum Zawan for suggesting this behavior
* lisp/ob-tangle.el (org-babel-tangle-named-block-combination): Block
combination can now take a number of values.
(org-babel-tangle-combine-named-blocks): More sophisticated block
combination behavior.
* lisp/ob-tangle.el (org-babel-tangle-do-combine-named-blocks):
Switch to turn on the combination of code blocks of the same name.
(org-babel-tangle-combine-named-blocks): Combine blocks of the same
name.
Thanks to Avdi Grimm for suggesting this addition
* lisp/ob-ruby.el (xmp): Declaring this function to appease the
compiler.
(org-babel-execute:ruby): "xmp" result option for outputting
annotated source code.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-to-latex): the enumerate environment in
latex increments the counter before using it. Therefore, org-mode
should set the enumeration counter to the desired value minus one.
Patch from Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
TINYCHANGE
Fix the format specification for clock tables.
Niels writes:
Bernt was right in that there were more arguments to format than the
format string specified. I guess I must not have noticed that there was
a call to format (all the other times properties columns are 'maybe
inserted' go directly to `insert-before-markers'), and I must have
forgotten to test the multifile case (I never used multifile clock
reports myself).
However, to keep the layout of the table consistent the *File time*
cells should be in the Headline column. Attached patch fixes this by
putting the (empty) properties cells *before* the *File time* cell.
* 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.
Hi,
When evaluating shell code blocks in org-babel, the execution seems to hang
indefinitely. The following patch is trying to fix this problem by modifying
the way shell code is send to comint and the way the end-of-evaluation
indicator is looking for.
As I am far from an emacs lisp expert and as the patch modifies the widely use
org-babel-comint-with-output function, it certainly needs some testing. I've
made some tests with shell and R code blocks, but I'm not sure it's enough.
Thanks !
Julien
Fix sh block execution in a session
* lisp/ob-sh.el (org-babel-sh-evaluate) : when sending input to comint, wait
until previous line execution is finished
* lisp/ob-comint.el (org-babel-comint-with-output) : when looking for
end-of-evaluation indicator, search forward for the indicator before searching
forward for the prompt
* lisp/org.el (org-auto-align-tags): change docstring.
(org-update-parent-todo-statistics): keep tags aligned even when
statistics cookies are shifting them.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-update-checkbox-count): keep tags aligned even
when statistics cookies are shifting them.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-sha1-hash): Don't modify info argument by
side-effect when sorting result-params list.
copy-sequence only does shallow copies, so if we're going to modify a
sub-list, we need to make sure we copy it first.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-result-regexp): Use non-shy group around
org-babel-data-names.
By default regexp-opt returns a shy group around its arguments. But
users of org-babel-result-regexp expect the third match-string to
contain the hash. With a shy group, the second match-string contains
the hash.
Once again, thanks to Mark Cox for raising these issues.
* lisp/ob-lisp.el (org-babel-lisp-dir-fmt): Defcustom for use in
changing how/if the current directory is represented to lisp code.
(org-babel-execute:lisp): More general handling of the default
directory value.
Thanks to Mark Cox for suggesting this change.
* lisp/ob-lisp.el (org-babel-execute:lisp): Setting the value of
*default-pathname-defaults* to either the value of the :dir header
argument or the directory of the containing Org-mode file.
* org.el (org-mode-flyspell-verify): This is useful when using
flyspell with a non-English dictionary, or if some of your
keywords are in another language.
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
* org-exp.el (org-export): Use new compatibility function
`org-activate-mark'.
* org-compat.el (org-activate-mark): New function. Provide
`activate-mark' if not present (e.g. Emacs22).
Emacs 22 misses this function. Defun copied from Emac23's
`active-mark' but removed reference to customization variable
`select-active-regions' which is not present in Emacs22.
* org-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-headline): Don't use equalp at run-time,
compare downcased strings.
Compiler complains about using `equalp' because other than for example
`concatenate' it is not declared 'inline.
Cf. [[info:cl#Declarations]] about the 'inline declaration
...
`inline'
The `inline' DECL-SPEC lists one or more functions whose bodies
should be expanded "in-line" into calling functions whenever the
compiler is able to arrange for it. For example, the Common Lisp
function `cadr' is declared `inline' by this package so that the
form `(cadr X)' will expand directly into `(car (cdr X))' when it
is called in user functions, for a savings of one (relatively
expensive) function call.
The following declarations are all equivalent. Note that the
`defsubst' form is a convenient way to define a function and
declare it inline all at once.
(declaim (inline foo bar))
(eval-when (compile load eval) (proclaim '(inline foo bar)))
(defsubst foo (...) ...) ; instead of defun
*Please note:* this declaration remains in effect after the
containing source file is done. It is correct to use it to
request that a function you have defined should be inlined, but it
is impolite to use it to request inlining of an external function.
In Common Lisp, it is possible to use `(declare (inline ...))'
before a particular call to a function to cause just that call to
be inlined; the current byte compilers provide no way to implement
this, so `(declare (inline ...))' is currently ignored by this
package.
...
Thus other than `concatenate' `equalp' is stored as a function call at
run-time.
* org-id.el (org-id-locations): Fix docstring, remove reference to
non-existent option.
The configuration option `org-id-use-hash' does not exist. Git bisect
and grepping for 'org-id-use-hash' showed that this string never ever
occured more than once, hence it was never there..
* org.el (org-self-insert-command): Use `delete-char' instead of
`delete-backward-char'.
* org-table.el (orgtbl-self-insert-command): Dto.
According to the doc string `delete-backward-char' "is meant for
interactive use only; from Lisp, better use `delete-char' with a
negated argument."
* lisp/org-latex.el (org-export-latex-preprocess): add
`original-indentation' property to footnotes so they cannot possibly
end a list by being less indented than the item they belong to.
Thanks to Mark Cox for suggesting this patch
* lisp/ob-lisp.el (org-babel-expand-body:lisp): No longer wraps
biddies in `progn'.
(org-babel-execute:lisp): Wraps bodies in `progn' as they are passed
to swank.
* doc/org.texi (The clock table): Document the :properties and :inherit-props
arguments for the clocktable.
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clocktable-write-default): Implement adding property
columns to the clock table.
Patch by Niels Giesen.
* lisp/org.el (org-default-priority):
(org-priority-start-cycle-with-default): Improve docstring.
(org-priority): Throw error when priority is out of range.
Patch by Michael Brand.
* lisp/org.el (org-toggle-heading): region should be considered as
made of full lines, without the last one if region-end is at bol.
Removed unused variables. Refactored and commented code.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-to-subtree): if the list is before first
heading and `org-odd-levels-only' is non-nil, the first item gets
two stars instead of one.
* lisp/org.el (org-reduced-level): a level of 0 was reduced to 1 with
`org-odd-levels-only' non-nil.
* lisp/org.el (org-toggle-item): converting an heading to an item
would sometimes insert unnecessary spaces before it, and unwanted
space with `org-indent-mode' on. Changing some text into an item
wouldn't always preserve indentation.
Hello,
Here is a patch which allows one to change the (currently) hard-coded DIV name
in which the page contents is being inserted.
It currently is "content", but some prefer "container" or "wrapper".
If accepted, my next patch will be to make this a per-project variable.
Best regards,
Seb
* lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-current-plist): Improve docstring.
(org-capture-put): Add docstring.
(org-capture-get): Add docstring.
(org-capture-member): Add LOCAL argument. Add docstring.
(org-capture-set-target-location): Store the time received from a date
prompt into the :prompt-time property.
When using the file+datetree+prompt target for capture, the time set
by the prompt is now stored in the :prompt-time property.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-mark-list-properties): even if context
is invalid, mark list item with `list-context' property.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-forbidden-blocks): add exporters specific
blocks to the list of forbidden blocks.
Thanks to Jai Bharat Patel for reporting this.
* lisp/ob-sh.el (ob-ref): Uses ob-ref to resolve the value of the
:stdin header argument.
(org-babel-execute:sh): Use the :stdin header argument.
(org-babel-sh-var-to-sh): Split the bulk of this function off into a
new sub-function.
(org-babel-sh-var-to-string): New function for converting elisp
values to strings that make sense for parsing with sh.
(org-babel-sh-evaluate): Adding "stdin" option to session and
external evaluation options.
* lisp/org-html.el (org-export-as-html): Don't expand non-data
lines of table.el tables.
(org-html-expand): Removed the (buggy) test for non-data lines
in table.el tables. The test is now done as part of
org-export-as-html.
(org-format-table-table-html-using-table-generate-source):
Added test for spanning of cells in table.el tables using
table.el's own library routine. Optionlly Suppress export of
simple table.el tables.
(org-format-table-html): Removed the (buggy) test for spanned
table.el tables. The test is now done as part of
org-format-table-table-html-using-table-generate-source.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-define-heading-targets): Use dash instead
of underscore to make labels valid.
Currently, the section number (a string of the form "X.Y.Z") is used
to manufacture a section label of the form sec-X_Y_Z. Underscores are
overloaded however, both in org and in LaTeX, and cause conflicts with
some packages. This patch changes underscores to hyphens in section
labels.
TINYCHANGE
Slight modification of patch by Christophe Rhodes
* lisp/ob-R.el (org-babel-R-write-object-command): Ensure that all
data is written to the results file before Emacs notices that the file
exists.
* lisp/ob-exp.el (org-babel-exp-do-export): Use `org-babel-exp-code'
to generate code block output.
(org-babel-exp-code): Re-create the code block body for exporting
source code.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-separating-blank-lines-number): fix
confusion between point and item beginning. Now, if no information
is avalaible, truly follow user preference when it inserts blank
lines manually.
(org-list-insert-item): send correct argument to the preceding
function.