* org.el: Remap `outline-promote' and `outline-demote' keys to
`org-promote-subtree' and `org-demote-subtree'.
Thanks to Michael Brand for the suggestion.
* 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.
* contrib/odt/styles/OrgOdtContentTemplate.xml: Added styles
for working with applying table templates.
The exporter with it's factory settings doesn't depend on the
availability of these styles for formatting - i.e., these
styles should ideally be created by the user himself depending
on his tastes. However considering the complexity & verbosity
of these styles these have been included to:
- illustrate how the table templating facilitites can be
exploited by the user
- enable unit-testing of table template changes
Complements the following commit:
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| commit e73bca63cf
| Author: Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com>
| Date: Tue Sep 13 19:37:13 2011 +0530
|
| org-odt.el: Support for styling of tables using table templates
`----
* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el: Introduce a new option
"#+ODT_STYLES_FILE: ..." for per-file setting of
`org-export-odt-styles-file'.
(org-export-odt-styles-file): Mention above option in
docstring.
(org-odt-save-as-outfile): Honor above option.
Thanks to Nick Dokos for suggesting this fix
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-disassemble-tables): Fix multi-table bug in
code block colname and rowname handling.
* contrib/lisp/org-contacts.el (completion-table-case-fold): Make
completion compatible with Emacs 24Fix org-contacts completion at point (was: org-contacts completion stopped working)
julien Barnier <julien@nozav.org> writes:
Hi Julien,
>> I use a very recent emacs 24 bzr checkout and org master from git.
>> Not sure who's the culprit.
>
> Same problem here. After a quick look it seems that there has been a
> recent change in the arguments taken by the completion-table-case-fold
> function in minibuffer.el :
>
> http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/emacs/trunk/revision/105991
Thanks for the pointer!
> But I don't think I could be able to find a fix by myself.
But I was able, so good teamwork, mate. :-)
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>From d89ca3ce39cd7436e5205744adcf468d9619180f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tassilo Horn <tassilo@member.fsf.org>
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 17:02:07 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Fix org-contacts completion at point.
* contrib/lisp/org-lparse.el
(org-lparse-table-get-colalign-info): Renamed
`org-forced-aligns' to `org-col-cookies'. Renamed local
variable `forced-aligns' to `col-cookies'.
(org-lparse-format-table-row): With the introduction of
`org-col-cookies' property the internal structure of
`org-lparse-table-colalign-info' has changed. Do the right
thing while setting up col alignment. Pass on the colwidth
property as horiz-span arg of `TABLE-CELL' callback.
* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el (org-odt-begin-table): Let the table
style be settable throught #+ATTR_ODT line. By default tables
are configured to occupy 90% of paper width. This is too big
for smaller tables. For aesthetic reasons, a user might
prefer that such tables of shorter width and thus specify a
different style.
(org-odt-end-table, org-odt-format-table-cell): Honor colwidth
specification.
* contrib/lisp/org-xhtml.el (org-xhtml-format-table-cell): Fix
signature as mandated by changes in TABLE-CELL callback.
See comments in the earlier patch. See also
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-08/msg01053.html
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-store-forced-table-alignment): Parse
the column cookie for both alignment and width specification.
Store the resulting value in `org-col-cookies' property.
Retire the previously used `org-forced-aligns' property for
consistency. Renamed local variable `aligns' to `cookies'.
* lisp/org-html.el (org-format-org-table-html): Use
`org-col-cookies'. Renamed local variable forced-aligns to
col-cookies.
This is a preparatory patch. A backend can look at the colwidth
specification and (at it's discretion) use it to control relative
sizes of individual columns in a table. At this moment, it is unclear
whether the widths used to control the display of table in Org buffer
can be overloaded to also control the formatting of table in a
backend.
Refer following discussion with Matt Price:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-08/msg01053.html
* lisp/org.el (org-latex-to-mathml-jar-file)
(org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command): New user-customizable
variables.
(org-format-latex-mathml-available-p, org-create-math-formula)
(org-format-latex-as-mathml): New functions.
(org-format-latex): Add a new local variable block-type that
notes the nature of the equation - inline or display.
Associate it's value to `org-latex-src-embed-type' property of
dvipng links. Add mathml as new processing type.
Patch by Jambunathan.
* lisp/org-latex.el (org-export-latex-tables): Honor
`org-export-latex-table-caption-above'
(org-export-latex-table-caption-above): New option.
Patch by Thomas Dye.
* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el (org-odt-get-label-definition): If a
label cannot be resolved, issue a warning and return nil.
(org-odt-fixup-label-references): Nothing to fixup if a
referenced label is not seen by the odt exporter.
> I would like to submit 2 more patches - one to the manual and other to
> org-exp.el.
I am attaching the promised patch to org-exp.el. Can someone review and
commit this change?
Please note that I have withheld the changes to org-odt & co which make
use of this change.
ps: The patch to org.texi will follow soon - maybe in a day or two.
>From 39ab2a263336ba077c7cd6627a3203c55c5bddba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 23:32:35 +0530
Subject: [PATCH] org-exp.el: Enhance `org-export-number-lines' to support odt export
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-number-lines): Modified. Add a
new parameter `preprocess' and use this for backend-agnostic
handling of literal examples.
This parameter is currently exercised only by the odt exporter. Hint:
See future commits.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-common-header-args-w-values): New variable to
hold common header arguments and their default values.
(org-babel-header-arg-names): Redefined using the new common header
arg variable.
(org-babel-insert-header-arg): New function to help when inserting
header arguments.
* org-html.el (org-html-handle-links): Remove unnecessary protection
markers when publishing link in default format.
Left-over from the mess that was 7.5's HTML export.
* lisp/org-crypt.el (org-crypt-check-auto-save): New function, see next change.
* lisp/org-crypt.el (org-decrypt-entry): Break the auto-save-mode check out
into a separate function, and call it at a later point, to assure it only
runs when visiting an encrypted entry.
Currently `org-decrypt-entry' is doing the auto-save-mode check whenever
it's run, regardless of context, while this only makes sense when run on
an entry which is actually encrypted (or looks like it, at least).
TINYCHANGE
Two new format codes support insertion of a short-format time stamp.
%d for an inactive time stamp, and %D for an active one.
* lisp/org.el (org-log-note-headings): Document new %d and %D escapes.
(org-store-log-note): Implement new %d and %D escapes.
TINYCHANGE
* org-mode/lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-number-lines):
Check whether number parameter (this is a numbered block!) is
non-nil as well as whether cont is nil (this numbered block should
*not* continue numbering where we left off before!) before resetting
the count to zero.
From the docs:
If you use a `+n' switch, the numbering from the previous
numbered snippet will be continued in the current one.
With this change I believe the code complies with the docs.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-follow-indirect): New option.
(org-agenda-follow-mode): Call `org-agenda-do-context-action' fro
follow mode.
(org-agenda-do-context-action): Also do indirect follow mode action.
By setting `org-agenda-follow-indirect' to a non-nil value,
`org-agenda-follow-mode' will use an indirect buffer to display only
the current item, rather than the whole agenda file in which it lives