* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-fixed-width): Only add one
line break after exporting verbatim environments.
Thanks to Maik Beckmann for reporting this.
If non-nil, consider `org-extend-today-until' when creating timestamps.
For example, if `org-extend-today-until' is 8, and it's 4am, then the
"effective time" of any timestamps between midnight and 8am will be
23:59 of the previous day.
* org.el (org-paste-subtree): Paste subtree above target headline if
point is at bol.
Capture and refile depend on this buggy behavior of org-past-subtree.
* lisp/org.el (org-activate-code, org-toggle-fixed-width-section,
org-indent-line-function): allow "[ \t]*:$" as a special case of
fixed-width section.
* lisp/org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-export-handler): Don't export
inline tasks if the current backend has provided no entries in
org-inlinetask-export-templates.
* lisp/org.el (org-indent-line-function): Made the way in which example blocks are
indented more flexible.
Before: Lines in example blocks were indented like the surrounding begin and end
delimiters.
After: By default, lines in example blocks are indented like the surrounding begin and end
delimiters, unless the user explicitly indents them differently.
TINYCHANGE
* org.texi (Exporting Agenda Views): Fix command line syntax.
You cannot use 'emacs -f org-batch-store-agenda-view' because it is
implemented as macro, not function.
,----
| The functions `org-batch-agenda', `org-batch-agenda-csv', and
| `org-batch-store-agenda-views' are implemented as macros to provide
| a conveniant way for extracting agenda information from the command
| line. The Lisp does not evaluate parameters of a macro call; thus
| it is not necessary to quote the parameters passed to one of those
| functions. E.g. you can write:
|
| emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -eval '(org-batch-agenda "a" org-agenda-span 7)'
|
| To export an agenda spanning 7 days. If `org-batch-agenda' would
| have been implemented as a regular function you'd have to quote the
| symbol org-agenda-span. Moreover: To use a symbol as parameter
| value you would have to double quote the symbol.
|
| This is a hack, but it works even when running Org byte-compiled.
`----
* org-macs.el (org-make-parameter-alist): New function. Turn flat list
of alternating symbol names and values into an alist with symbol name
in car and value in cdr.
* org-macs.el (org-with-gensyms): New macro. Wrap let-binding of
SYMBOLS to new uninterned symbols around BODY.
Use this macro to compose macros that need to bind their own symbols
in expansion. It expands into a let-binding of all symbols in SYMBOLS
to new uninterned symbols that cannot collide with symbols used in the
target macro's expansion.
* contrib/lisp/org-lparse.el (org-do-lparse): Add new let
bound variable org-lparse-list-level.
(org-lparse-begin-list, org-lparse-end-list): New functions.
(org-lparse-export-list-line, org-lparse-begin-level)
(org-lparse-end-level): Use new functions.
* contrib/lisp/org-odt.el (org-odt-begin-list): Fixed
signature so that it is consistent with how org-lparse library
invokes it. Forcibly emit text:continue-numbering="false"
attribute for the top-level <text:list> element. This fixes
numbering issue found during odt to doc conversion. See
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.devel/14739
(org-odt-begin-list-item, org-odt-end-list-item): Use
org-lparse-begin-list and org-lparse-end-list.
* contrib/lisp/org-xhtml.el (org-xhtml-format-toc-item)
(org-xhtml-begin-toc, org-xhtml-end-toc): Use
org-lparse-begin-list and org-lparse-end-list.
(org-xhtml-begin-list): Fixed signature so that it is
consistent with how org-lparse library invokes it.