* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-insert-result): Responds to new "wrap" header
argument.
(org-babel-merge-params): Includes new "wrap" header argument in
one of the results header argument exclusive groups.
* lisp/org.el (org-additional-option-like-keywords): Fontify begin and
and results lines as comments.
* lisp/org.el (org-open-at-point): Don't do footnote action if cursor is
on a bracket link.
Sebastian Mengin writes:
> Hi,
>
> Consider the following minimal example:
>
> Text[fn:1]
>
> * Footnotes
> [fn:1] Note with a [[file:abecedaire.jpg][link]].
>
> Here with orgmode 7.02, doing C-c C-o on the link moves the cursor on
> [fn:1] and says in the minibuffer: "Position saved mark to ring, go back
> with C-c &", instead of opening the linked file.
>
> Is this a bug?
>
* lisp/org.el (org-indent-line-function): drawers and blocks have no
influence on indentation of text below. Also fix indentation problem
with a block at column 0 and add a special case for literal examples.
* lisp/org-faces.el (org-cycle-level-faces): New option.
* lisp/org.el (org-get-level-face): Honor org-cycle-level-faces
Original patch by Jonathan BISSON, modified by Carsten Dominik
* org.el (org-open-at-point): Remove stale link handler for news:
links.
This condition case is never evaluated because the news: link is
already passed to `browse-url'.
* lisp/org.el (org-diary-sexp-entry): Split sexp result strings at semicolon.
When evaluating my %%(org-calendar-holidays) on October 31st, I got a
line like:
"Halloween; Daylight Saving Time Ends 3:00am (CEST)"
And it displays in calendar:
3:00 .... Halloween; Daylight Saving Time Ends (CEST)
This is wrong since Halloween is all day, not only at 3:00.
Splitting results on "; " allows to have an independant entry on each
event and displays things correctly.
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
* lisp/org.el (org-shorten-string): New function.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-convert-protected-spaces): New function.
(org-export-preprocess-string): Call
`org-export-convert-protected-spaces' to handle new hard spaces.
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clocktable): New customization group.
(org-clocktable-defaults): New option.
(org-clock-clocktable-formatter): New option.
(org-clock-clocktable-default-properties): New option.
(org-dblock-write:clocktable): Rewrite to split out functionality
into separate functions.
(org-clocktable-write-default):
(org-clocktable-indent-string):
(org-clock-get-table-data): New functions.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-list):
(org-agenda-redo):
(org-agenda-clockreport-mode):
(org-agenda-set-mode-name): Rewrite to implement filtered clock tables.
* doc/org.texi (Clocking commands):
(The clock table): New sections.
(Agenda commands): Document filtered clock reports.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-sexps): Handle lists as return values
from diary entries
* lisp/org-bbdb.el (org-bbdb-anniversaries): Handle lists of anniversaries
* lisp/org.el (org-diary-sexp-entry): Handle lists as return values
from diary entries.
ukasz Stelmach <lukasz.stelmach@iem.pw.edu.pl> writes:
> I've disovered, that %%(org-bbdb-anniversaries) returns (as every other
> sexp) a string. Which is OK if there is only one.
>
> Anniversaries: John Doe's 10th wedding anniversary
>
> Unfortunately the agenda view becomes awful if we have noted Jane's
> weeding date too
>
> Anniversaries: John Doe's 10th wedding anniversary; Jane Doe's 10th wedding anniversary
>
> And what if we know 3 Eves and 5 Adams and it's Christmas Eve? (Hint:
> their name day)
[...]
As Thomas Bauman pointed out, there are functions that can be used in
sexps which return cons cells like this
(nil . "Full Moon 3:35am (CEST)")
(this one is diary-lunar-phases), these aren't properly supported by the
previous version of my patch. This one can distinguish between such a
cons cell and a "real" list.
("John Doe's 10th wedding anniversary"
"Jane Doe's 10th wedding anniversary")
This is because
(consp (cdr '(a . b))) ; => nil
so org-diary-sexp-entry can be made return (cdr result) only in case of
the former cons cell. The third condition in the `cond' block is IMHO
enough as it is now, but if you think adding
(listp (cdr result))
may help then be it.
* lisp/org.el (org-cycle): Make sure resetting to startup visibility
works after another cycle command.
Gez writes:
> I have a query about the C-u C-u TAB command. When I've just edited
> or used S-TAB (no matter which part of the global cycle it's on) C-u
> C-u TAB works as I would expect. But if I've just used TAB, C-u C-u
> TAB cycles hrough -> CONTENTS -> SHOW ALL etc, even while the mini
> buffer displays "startup visibility plus VISIBILITY properties" at
> each stage of the cycle. C-u C-u TAB also cycles when it's repeated.
> I find it hard to keep track of whether it will cycle or not while I'm
> using it to view areas of the outline, so in effect, the only way I
> feel sure I can quickly return to my desired startup visibility is
> with S-TAB C-u C-u TAB, which is a lot of keystrokes! So my questions
> are - is this expected behaviour? Can it be changed?
* doc/org.texi: Document the <c> cookie.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-store-forced-table-alignment):
(org-export-remove-special-table-lines): Allow the "c" cookie for
table alignment.
* lisp/org-html.el (org-export-table-header-tags):
(org-export-table-data-tags): Add another %s format for the alignment.
(org-export-html-table-align-individual-fields): New option.
(org-format-org-table-html): Implement field-by-field alignment and
support centering.
(org-format-table-table-html): Make sure the new table tag formats
don't break this function.
* lisp/org-table.el (org-table-cookie-line-p):
(org-table-align): Allow for the <c> cookie.
* lisp/org.el (org-set-font-lock-defaults): Allow for the <c> cookie.
* lisp/org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-min-level): Set customization
type to integer or nil.
* lisp/org.el (org-insert-heading): When after an inline task, do not
use level but go back to headline level before the inline task
* lisp/org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-in-task-p): New function.
* lisp/org.el (org-indent-line-function): Fix indentation of inline tasks
Patch by Nicolas Goaziou
* lisp/org.el (org-set-tags): Allow comma as a separator when
specifying tags at the completion interface.
(org-tags-completion-function): Allow comma as a separator when
specifying tags at the completion interface.
Patch by Richard Riley, extended by Carsten
* lisp/org.el (org-insert-heading): Run org-insert-heading-hook when creating
the first heading in a file
The org-insert-heading-hook was skipped when creating the first
heading in a new org file.
* lisp/org.el (org-startup-with-inline-images): New option.
(org-startup-options): Add new keywords inlineimages and
noinlineimages.
(org-mode): Inline images when this has been configured.
* doc/org.texi (Handling links):
(In-buffer settings): Document inlining images on startup.