* lisp/oc-basic.el (org-cite-basic--parse-bibliography): Do not use
obsolete `buffer-file-name' generalized variable. Prefer
`set-visited-file-name'.
* lisp/ol-bibtex.el (org-indent-region): Declare function.
(org-bibtex-import-from-file): Remove unused variable.
* lisp/ol.el (org-link--decode-compound): Use `ash' instead of
obsolete `lsh'.
* lisp/org-macs.el: Do no use obsolete generalized variable
`buffer-string'.
* lisp/org-plot.el (org-plot/redisplay-img-in-buffer):
* lisp/org.el (image-flush):
(org-display-inline-images): Use `image-flush' instead of obsolete
`image-refresh'.
* lisp/ox.el (org-export-to-file): Quote ' in the docstring.
All other changes are changing obsolete `point-at-bol' and
`point-at-eol' to `line-beginning-position' and `line-end-position'.
* lisp/org.el (org--open-file-format-command): New function with better
coverage of mailcap RFC 1524 syntax. Do not replace percent character
in file name or link component, fix substitution of multiple regular
expression groups matched in the link target.
(org-open-file): Use `org--open-file-format-command' instead of inline
code.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (org-test/org--open-file-format-command):
Tests for `org--open-file-format-command'.
The primary goal of moving code outside of `org-open-file' function is to
make it testable.
It should fix the following issues:
- Maxim Nikulin. greedy substitution in org-open-file.
Wed, 20 Jan 2021 23:08:35 +0700.
https://list.orgmode.org/ru9ki4$t5e$1@ciao.gmane.io
- Rodrigo Morales. Org mode links: Open a PDF file at a given page
and highlight a given string. Tue, 02 Mar 2021 15:07:32 -0500.
https://list.orgmode.org/87lfb5pbej.fsf@gmail.com
* lisp/ol-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-put): Add new optional argument to
insert node property at point directly, without leveraging
`org-set-property'. Add docstring.
(org-bibtex-write): Insert headline properties directly. Add new
optional argument to suppress indentation. Do not use `length' to
check if `org-bibtex-entries' list empty---`length' is too slow on
large lists.
(org-bibtex-import-from-file): Postpone indentation after all the
entries are imported.
* lisp/org.el (org-indent-region): Use cache.
* lisp/org.el (org-align-tags): Re-use 'line-prefix text property when
`org-indent-mode' is enabled. The old version partially copy-pasted
the org-indent code and missed the new changes in inlinetask
alignment. The new approach should be robust against future
org-indent changes.
Fixes https://orgmode.org/list/25334.19025.107017.390781@gargle.gargle.HOWL
* lisp/org.el (org-agenda-prepare-buffers): Avoid creating huge lists
when computing `org-todo-keywords-for-agenda',
`org-done-keywords-for-agenda', and
`org-todo-keyword-alist-for-agenda'. Instead of using `append' in
every single agenda file + `org-uniquify' on a giant lists at the end,
check and add unique list elements in place.
This patch reduces load on Emacs GC when the number of agenda files is
large.
* lisp/org.el (org-agenda-file-menu-enabled): New variable controlling
whether `org-mode' updates the agenda file list in the menu.
(org-mode): Honor the new variable.
(org-agenda-prepare-buffers): Suppress `org-install-agenda-files-menu'
when opening the agenda files. Run it once at the end.
This commit reduces performance overheads when the number of agenda
files is large.
* lisp/org.el (org-agenda-prepare-buffers): Use the shortest list as
the first argument in `org--tag-add-to-alist'.
`org--tag-add-to-alist' is looping over the first argument. When we
use the accumulated tags as the first argument, each buffer tag will
need to be looped over N_buffers/2 times on average, creating
quadratic complexity. Avoid this.
Reported in https://orgmode.org/list/62f66552.050a0220.ed346.ac05SMTPIN_ADDED_BROKEN@mx.google.com
* lisp/org.el (org-fast-tag-selection): After automatically assigning
a-z as keys for selection, offer A-Z range. Continue with characters up
to tilde character before showing only blanks. Replaces previous logic
where also hard-to-type characters were assigned.
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* lisp/org-src.el (org-edit-comment-block): New command to edit
comment block elements. The command auto-escapes Org markup inside.
(org-src--contents-area):
* lisp/org.el (org-insert-structure-template):
(org-edit-special): Support comment blocks.
* etc/ORG-NEWS (Interactive commands now support escaping text inside
comment blocks):
(New command ~org-edit-comment-block~ to edit comment block at point):
Document the new features.
See https://orgmode.org/list/87y1wc3ruw.fsf@mat.ucm.es
This reverts commit e22b4eb7aa.
See
https://list.orgmode.org/87r11wkmew.fsf@ucl.ac.uk/T/#mab6359ed2107d5515c6bb6b266551f0c5049ceca
The problem with the commit is that correctly loading local variables
early requires re-implementing all the built-in tricks done by Emacs,
like not enabling local variables in temp buffers or non-file buffers.
In addition, even if we call `hack-local-variables' manually, Emacs
will repeat the normal call later, possibly asking for non-safe
variables twice.
In conclusion, the whole idea of manual triggering local variables is
fragile and should better be handled by Emacs itself via stable API.
testing/.dir-locals.el is kept.
* lisp/org.el (org-mode): Avoid triggering fontification when
`hack-local-variables' popup window is displayed. Font-lock settings
are not configured yet at this point.
Fixes https://orgmode.org/list/87r120kodw.fsf@yandex.com
* lisp/org.el (org-mode): Call `hack-local-variables' early during Org
mode startup. This way, Org startup options will regard local
variable settings.
* testing/.dir-locals.el: Create a stub dir-locals file to prevent
tests from being affected by directory-local settings of the root Org
repo folder.
Fixes
https://list.orgmode.org/587be554-906c-5370-2cf2-f08b14fa58ff@gmail.com/T/#u
* lisp/org.el (org-paste-subtree): Use `insert' instead of
`insert-before-markers'. The former is what people usually expect and
doing otherwise is surprising.
* lisp/org-archive.el (org-archive-to-archive-sibling): Do not expect
`org-paste-subtree' to insert before markers.
* lisp/org-fold.el (org-fold-show-entry): Do not fold drawers in the
unfolded entry unless the new optional argument is non-nil. Folding
the drawers was introduced in 1027e02569, but does not follow the
function docstring. Moreover, folding drawers creates unexpected
behaviour in some cases. See
https://orgmode.org/list/m2a6bl4mmr.fsf@andrew.cmu.edu
* etc/ORG-NEWS (~org-fold-show-entry~ does not fold drawers by default
anymore): Document the change.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-show):
(org-agenda-show-and-scroll-up):
(org-agenda-show-1):
* lisp/org-compat.el (outline-toggle-children):
* lisp/org.el (org-move-subtree-down):
(org-return): Explicitly request folding drawers inside the revealed
entry in the places where it appears to make sense.
* lisp/org-timer.el (org-timer--get-timer-title): Do not unfold entry
at all. This is a noninteractive function.
The Emacs doc string convention is to document values as-is when that
is clear, and surrounded by `single quotes' otherwise. For example, a
doc string "(a b c)" stands for a list of symbols, and the doc string
"`a'" stands for a single symbol. The doc string "\\=`a" is typically
not correct for that single symbol, because that is equivalent to
"(quote a)" and the typical intent is to talk about the symbol, not
about the Lisp quoting construct. One needs "\\=`X" only when talking
about something intended to be equivalent to "(quote X)", as in the
doc string "(provide \\='org-xyz)".
* lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-default-header-args):
* lisp/ob-julia.el (org-babel-julia-evaluate-external-process):
(org-babel-julia-evaluate-session):
* lisp/ob-lua.el (org-babel-lua-read-string):
* lisp/ob-table.el (org-sbe):
* lisp/oc-basic.el (org-cite-basic--shorten-names):
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-sorting-strategy):
(org-agenda--mark-blocked-entry):
(org-agenda-set-restriction-lock):
* lisp/org-fold-core.el (org-fold-core--specs):
(org-fold-core-remove-folding-spec):
(org-fold-core-get-folding-spec):
(org-fold-core--isearch-overlays):
* lisp/org-plot.el (org--plot/prime-factors):
* lisp/org-table.el (org-table-collapse-header):
* lisp/org.el (org-special-ctrl-o):
(org-latex-to-html-convert-command):
* lisp/ox-html.el (org-html--unlabel-latex-environment):
* lisp/ox-publish.el (org-publish-find-property):
Use \\=' when there's a need for a single left quote in a docstring.
The emacs-29 byte compiler complains about such usage.
* lisp/org.el (org-get-export-keywords): Add BIBLIOGRAPHY, CITE_EXPORT,
and PRINT_BIBLIOGRAPHY to `org-options-keywords'.
It's worth noting that while based on the variable name
PRINT_BIBLIOGRAPHY may not seem to fit, it is in good company with
INCLUDE, and this variable is (exclusively) used as a list of
non-affiliated, non-block, non-export-backend-specific keywords for
pcomplete. It may be a good idea to rename this for clarity, or split
it up in future.
* lisp/org.el (org--get-expected-indentation): Remove the extra
condition added in e3b79ad2b in the cond branch for first line in an
element. Checking `org-adapt-indentation' t value here trigger the
last default cond branch that assumes that we are _not_ at the first
line.
The new logic explicitly avoids inheriting indentation from previous
sibling when `org-adapt-indentation' is set to 'headline-data and the
previous sibling is satisfying "headline data" condition as in
`org-indent-line'. The case when `org-adapt-indentation' is set to t
is already handled correctly when calculating the CONTENTSP
indentation for parent headline.
Fixes https://orgmode.org/list/c13cab60-bbc9-e69e-6d0d-7fe75c5908d6@kalysto.org
* lisp/ol.el (org-store-link):
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-timestamps)
(org-agenda-get-progress, agenda-bulk-action):
* lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-fill-template):
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-get-sum-start)
(org-clock-special-range, org-clocktable-shift)
(org-clocktable-steps):
* lisp/org-colview.el (org-colview-construct-allowed-dates):
* lisp/org-datetree.el (org-datetree-find-iso-week-create)
(org-datetree-insert-line):
* lisp/org-element.el (org-element-timestamp-interpreter):
* lisp/org-macro.el (org-macro--vc-modified-time):
* lisp/org-macs.el (org-matcher-time):
* lisp/org.el (org-current-time, org-current-effective-time)
(org-add-planning-info, org-read-date, org-read-date-display)
(org-read-date-analyze, org-eval-in-calendar)
(org-calendar-select, org-display-custom-time)
(org-calendar-select-mouse, org-time-string-to-time)
(org-time-from-absolute, org-at-clock-log-p)
(org-date-from-calendar, org-get-cursor-date)
(org-timestamp-to-time):
* testing/lisp/test-org-clock.el (org-test-clock-create-timestamp):
* lisp/ox-icalendar.el (org-icalendar-convert-timestamp):
Avoid direct calls of `encode-time', use `org-encode-time' instead.
Org supports Emacs-26, but the recommended way to call `encode-time'
changed in Emacs-27. In Emacs-29 DST and TZ elements of the single list
arguments became optional. In Org it is still convenient to call the
function with separate arguments without explicit DST and TZ arguments.
The `org-encode-time' should mitigate attempts to modernize Org code
directly in the Emacs repository.
* lisp/ol.el (org-store-link): Prefer plain (encode-time ...)
to (apply 'encode-time ...), for speed.
* lisp/org-macs.el (org-parse-time-string): Return unknown DST,
not standard time.
* lisp/org.el (org-read-date-analyze): Return a timestamp with a DST
flag of -1 (unknown) rather than nil (standard time).
Max Nikulin:
A larger patch "Improve Org usage of timestamps" was suggested in
https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=54764#10
Changes selected for this patch normalizes timestamp format:
if it is a list than it should contain 9 elements to be compatible
with Emacs-27 and Emacs-28 `encode-time' single argument, nil should not
be used for DST field since it means standard time while actual value
is unknown and should be guessed.
Ignacio Casso reported a problem with agenda
https://list.orgmode.org/PAXPR06MB7760238F410CBE3203F78EE0C61E9@PAXPR06MB7760.eurprd06.prod.outlook.com
due to Emacs commit dd0727e1ec1 changing Org code. It was mostly reverted
by 8ef37913d3 (bug#54731). Code in the Org repository did not have
the bug, but it safer to add protection against similar refactoring.
* lisp/org.el (org-resource-download-policy, org-safe-remote-resources):
Two new customisations to configure the policy for downloading remote
resources.
(org--should-fetch-remote-resource-p, org--safe-remote-resource-p,
org--confirm-resource-safe): Introduce the new function
`org--should-fetch-remote-resource-p' for internal use determining
whether a remote resource should be downloaded according to the download
policy. This function makes use of two helper functions,
`org--safe-remote-resource-p' and `org--confirm-resource-safe'.
(org-file-contents): Apply `org--safe-remote-resource-p' to file
downloading.
* lisp/org-persist.el (org-persist-write): Apply
`org--safe-remote-resource-p' to url downloading.
* lisp/org-attach.el (org-attach-attach, org-attach-url): Apply
`org--safe-remote-resource-p' to url downloading.
* lisp/org-fold-core.el (org-fold-core--fix-folded-region): Check
fragility in all the indirect buffers.
* lisp/org-fold.el (org-fold--reveal-headline-at-point): New function
revealing heading line or full heading when the heading only contains
blank lines.
(org-fold--reveal-outline-maybe): Check headline at the end of folded
region as well. Use `org-fold-core--fix-folded-region'.
* lisp/org.el (org-insert-heading): Make sure that the newline in
front of heading is revealed.
* lisp/org.el (org-agenda-prepare-buffers): Call
`org-with-wide-buffer' for every buffer in the agenda, instead of
calling `save-excursion'/'`save-restrictions' just for the current
buffer, to save restrictions in all buffers. Use
`with-current-buffer' instead of `save-excursion'/'`set-buffer'.
See https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87y1x588rs.fsf@thinkpad.mail-host-address-is-not-set/
TINYCHANGE
* lisp/org.el (org-setup-filling): Set fill-forward-paragraph-function.
(org--single-lines-list-is-paragraph): New internal variable. Whether
a list with single lines items should be considered a single
paragraph.
(org--paragraph-at-point): use org--single-lines-list-is-paragraph.
(org-fill-paragraph): When an active region contains a list ensure
every item get filled.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/fill-paragraph):
(test-org/fill-region): Test behaviour of fill-paragraph and
fill-region with an active region containing a list.
When filling paragraphs in a region, do not treat a list with single
lines items as a single paragraph.
Org mode supports Emacs 26 or newer:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#emacs-compatibility
* lisp/org-compat.el (org-set-transient-map)
(org-font-lock-ensure): Delete compat aliases. Update callers.
(org-define-error): Redefine as obsolete function alias for
`define-error'. Update callers.
(string-suffix-p): Delete compatibility definition.
* lisp/org-fold-core.el (org-fold-core--seq-partition): Delete private
function and update callers to use `seq-partition'.
* lisp/org-macs.el (org-without-partial-completion): Move from here...
* lisp/org-compat.el (org-without-partial-completion): ...to here.
Redefine as obsolete function alias for `progn'.
Emacs now advises using "website" (instead of "homepage") and
consequently to use the "URL" comment header instead of "Homepage".
* README:
* README_ELPA:
* doc/org-guide.org (Creating Footnotes):
* doc/org-manual.org (Creating Footnotes):
* etc/styles/README (URL): Prefer "website" to "homepage".
* lisp/*.el:
* mk/org-fixup.el: Replace the "Homepage" header comment with "URL".
* lisp/org-cycle.el (org-cycle-hide-drawer-startup):
* lisp/org-cycle.el (org-cycle-set-startup-visibility): Add new
customization to control initial folding state of the drawers.
* lisp/org.el (org-startup-options): Provide #+STARTUP option for the
new setting.
Fixes https://list.orgmode.org/m235gww8wg.fsf@ntnu.no/T/#u
* lisp/org-tempo.el (org-tempo-add-block):
* lisp/org.el (org-insert-structure-template): When inserting
#+begin_type/#+end_type, follow type's case. TYPE will become
#+BEGIN_TYPE and type will become #+bein_type.
(org-insert-structure-template): Make sure that we use
case-insensitive match even when user changes case-fold-search value.
(org-structure-template-alist): Clarify selection of #+BEGIN/END
vs. #+begin/end in the docstring.
* etc/ORG-NEWS (Structure templates now respect case used in
~org-structure-template-alist~): Document the change.
* lisp/org.el (org-format-latex-header): Put DEFAULT-PACKAGES before
PACKAGES, as per org-latex-packages-alist's documentation.
`org-format-latex-header' is mostly used to generate in-buffer images
from LaTeX fragments. For LaTeX document export, the header is
generated by `org-splice-latex-header' ond `org-latex-classes' instead
and the default and documented behaviour is to insert DEFAULT-PACKAGES
before PACKAGES.
See also
https://list.orgmode.org/877d5gg5rt.fsf@localhost/T/#m2ad2f3b1509e1af72016e8e6fad3557ff3083046
* lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-default-header-args):
* lisp/ob-julia.el (org-babel-julia-evaluate-external-process):
(org-babel-julia-evaluate-session):
* lisp/ob-lua.el (org-babel-lua-read-string):
* lisp/ob-table.el (org-sbe):
* lisp/oc-basic.el (org-cite-basic--shorten-names):
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-sorting-strategy):
(org-agenda--mark-blocked-entry):
(org-agenda-set-restriction-lock):
* lisp/org-fold-core.el (org-fold-core--specs):
(org-fold-core-remove-folding-spec):
(org-fold-core-get-folding-spec):
(org-fold-core--isearch-overlays):
* lisp/org-plot.el (org--plot/prime-factors):
* lisp/org-table.el (org-table-collapse-header):
* lisp/org.el (org-special-ctrl-o):
(org-latex-to-html-convert-command):
* lisp/ox-html.el (org-html--unlabel-latex-environment):
* lisp/ox-publish.el (org-publish-find-property):
Use \\=' when there's a need for a single left quote in a docstring.
The emacs-29 byte compiler complains about such usage.
* lisp/ob-lilypond.el (org-babel-lilypond-commands):
* lisp/ob-shell.el (org-babel-shell-names):
* lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-templates):
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-ask-before-exiting):
* lisp/org-duration.el (org-duration-units):
* lisp/org-faces.el (org-set-tag-faces):
* lisp/org-footnote.el (org-footnote-section):
* lisp/org-list.el (org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator):
(org-list-allow-alphabetical):
* lisp/org.el (org-babel-do-load-languages):
(org-set-modules):
(org-export-backends):
(org-use-fast-todo-selection):
(org-enforce-todo-dependencies):
(org-enforce-todo-checkbox-dependencies):
(org-display-custom-times):
(org-set-packages-alist):
(org-set-emph-re):
* lisp/ox-odt.el (org-odt-schema-dir): Use
`set-default-toplevel-value' instead of `set' or `set-default' in
`defcustom' :set argument.
This commit fixes a bug that occurred when using an autoload function
inside a let-binding for a custom variable when the feature defining
both the function and the custom variable had not been loaded yet.
See bug#54399 and
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2022-03/msg00085.html,
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2022-06/msg00226.html
* lisp/org.el (org-mode): Remove the old performance workaround for
right-to-left text in Org buffers. With newer Emacs settings, it is
the 'left-to-right value of `bidi-paragraph-direction' that causes the
slowdown; not the vice versa.
Old discussion on overriding the defaults:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2011-09/msg00285.html
The new discussion with example file demonstrating the performance
problem:
https://orgmode.org/list/87a6iqo7x8.fsf@localhost
* lisp/org.el (org-in-commented-heading-p): When element at point is
not yet in cache, parse the parent headline instead of also parsing
section up to point.
* lisp/org.el (org-latex-preview): With an active region, display
images for all fragments in the region. With universal prefix
argument, remove all images in the region.
* lisp/org.el (org-get-buffer-tags): Use hash table to accumulate
unique tags only. The old approach also used hash tables under the
hood of `delete-dups', but required extra memory allocation to store
the full tag list.
* lisp/org.el (org-delete-char):
(org-delete-backward-char): Wrap into
`org-fold-core-ignore-modifications'. These commands are for
interactive use anyway and they have no risk of not inheriting folding
properties.
* lisp/org.el (org-do-emphasis-faces): Reveal hidden parts of links
fontified by `org-activate-link', if any.
Partially fixes
https://list.orgmode.org/t7np1d$vu8$1@ciao.gmane.io/T/#u
The proper fix should also involve `org-activate-link' not hitting
false-positives inside verbatim.
* lisp/org.el (org-babel-load-file): Update modification time even
when `org-babel-tangle-file' does not actually modify the tangled
file. This makes sure that modify-time comparison logic does not make
Org re-tangle Org file that had been changed but the changes did not
affect the tangled code.
See https://orgmode.org/list/t5j75h$dbo$1@ciao.gmane.io
* lisp/org.el (org-todo-yesterday): Fix an incorrect use of apply when
`org-todo-yesterday' intends to call `org-agenda-todo-yesterday' with
the same interactive arg. Before this change, the command incorrectly
set the todo state of the task to blank when called with C-u C-u C-u
in an agenda buffer (supposed to bypass any blocked
checkboxes/subtasks).
TINYCHANGE
* lisp/org.el (org-property-separators, org-property-get-separator):
Created.
(org-entry-get, org-entry-get-with-inheritance): Use new
`org-property-get-separator' function.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/entry-get): Added tests for
combining properties with custom separators
`org-property-separators' is a customization option that allows for
properties to be combined using a separator other than the default (a
single space). It is an alist with the car of each element being a
list of property names or regular expression and the cdr being the
separator string, like '((("EXPORT_FILE_NAME") . "/")).
* lisp/org.el (org--deadline-or-schedule): Match warning period if
provided in TIME arg.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/deadline): Add relevant tests.
Fixes https://orgmode.org/list/87o85bl582.fsf@localhost
* lisp/org.el (org-fast-tag-selection): Disabled tags face
A tag can be either selected in "current", "inherited" or disabled. When
disabled, it should have the default face. Previously, if a tag was
already selected, when deselection it will still have an org-todo face.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2021-10/msg00350.html
* lisp/org.el (org-set-regexps-and-options): Change
`org-complex-heading-regexp-format' initialization so that the regexp
it produces also matches a headline if it is commented.
TINYCHANGE
* lisp/org.el (org-todo): Insert new todo keyword before
`save-excursion' markers. This avoids apparent point movement when a
new keyword is inserted into an empty heading.
Before: "* <point>" -> "*<point> TODO";
After: "* <point>" -> "* TODO<point>";
Fixes https://orgmode.org/list/87mtg6265i.fsf@yandex.com
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-in):
(org-clock-find-position):
(org-clock-out):
* lisp/org.el (org-add-planning-info):
(org-scan-tags):
(org-global-tags-completion-table):
(org-make-tags-matcher):
(org-tags-expand):
(org--property-local-values):
(org-read-date-analyze):
(org-revert-all-org-buffers):
(org-beginning-of-line): Make sure that we inherit invisible state
when inserting text.
(org-sort-entries): Preserve invisible state after replace-match.
(org-log-beginning): Do not try to move by visible lines.
* lisp/org-macs.el (org-preserve-local-variables): Do not try to
preserve overlays.
* lisp/ox.el (org-export--generate-copy-script): Preserve folding
properties in export buffer.
* testing/lisp/test-ob.el (test-ob/preserve-results-indentation): Fix
test failure.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/meta-return):
(test-org/custom-properties): Use new folding.
* lisp/ol.el (org-link--link-folding-spec):
(org-link--description-folding-spec): New variables controlling link
folding settings.
(org-link--reveal-maybe): Handle revealing folded links.
(org-link-descriptive-ensure): Implement `org-link-descriptive'
support with org-fold.
(org-toggle-link-display--overlays):
(org-toggle-link-display--text-properties):
(org-toggle-link-display): Provide text-properties and overlays
versions.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-mode): Use org-fold to fold links in
agenda.
* lisp/org.el (org-do-emphasis-faces): Use org-fold.
* lisp/org.el (org-at-heading-p): Use second argument to allow
checking for visible headings. Note that by default, unlike
`outline-on-heading-p', `org-at-heading-p' returns non-nil for
invisible headings. Passing second argument is just like
`(outline-on-heading-p)'.
(org-indent-line):
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-add-entry-to-org-agenda-diary-file):
* lisp/org-colview.el (org-columns--call):
(org-columns-store-format): Update arguments in `org-at-heading-p'
calls.