* 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.
* lisp/org.el (org-diary-sexp-entry): Don't use lexical scope for eval
sexps.
This commit partially reverts 6d73cd34a.
Reported-by: Eric S Fraga <e.fraga@ucl.ac.uk>
* lisp/org.el (org-run-like-in-org-mode): Strength reduce `eval`
to `cl-progv`.
(org--check-org-structure-template-alist): Strength reduce `eval`
to `symbol-value`.
(org-map-entries, org-eval-in-calendar, org-diary-sexp-entry):
Make sure we use the new lexically scoped dialect.
(org--math-always-on): New function, extracted from advice.
(org-cdlatex-mode): Use it with `advice-add`.
(org-self-insert-command): Simplify `and`+`listp` into `consp`.
(org-submit-bug-report):
Make sure we use the new lexically scoped dialect.
* lisp/org-protocol.el (org-protocol-convert-query-to-plist):
Use `cl-mapcan`.
(org--protocol-detect-protocol-server): New function, extracted
from advice.
(server-visit-files): Use it with `advice-add`.
* lisp/org-mouse.el (org--mouse-dnd-insert-text): New function, extracted
from advice.
(dnd-insert-text): Use it with `advice-add`.
(org--mouse-dnd-open-file): New function, extracted from advice.
(dnd-open-file): Use it with `advice-add`.
(org--mouse-open-at-point): New function, extracted from advice.
(org-mode-hook): Advise `org-open-at-point` with `advice-add`.
* lisp/org-ctags.el (org--ctags-load-tag-list): New function, extracted
from advice.
(visit-tags-table): Use it with `advice-add`.
(org--ctags-set-org-mark-before-finding-tag): New function, extracted
from advice.
(xref-find-definitions): Use it with `advice-add`.
* lisp/org-compat.el (org-bookmark-jump-unhide): Accept (unused) args.
(save-place-find-file-hook): Use `advice-add`.
(org--ecb-show-context): New function, extracted from advice.
(ecb-method-clicked): Use it with `advice-add`.
(org-mark-jump-unhide): Accept (unused) args.
(pop-to-mark-command, exchange-point-and-mark, pop-global-mark):
Use `advice-add`.
Along the way, remove some redundant `:group` args
(redundant because they specify the same group as would be used by
default anyway) and make a few other simplifications.
Also don't bother putting `advice-add` within an eval-after-load
since the advice machinery already takes care of handling it.
* lisp/org.el (org-copy-visible): Decide whether text is invisible by
calling invisible-p rather than checking whether the invisible
property at point is non-nil.
Text may have a non-nil invisible property but _not_ be hidden from
the user (and thus should be copied by org-copy-visible). For
example, the link itself is shown when org-link-descriptive is nil,
but it still has an invisible property of `org-link'.
* lisp/org.el (org-copy-visible): Don't copy invisible text that
follows invisible text with a different property value.
If org-copy-visible sees that the left bound position has a non-nil
invisible property, it uses next-single-char-property-change to find
the new bound. However, next-single-char-property-change may just
find a bound that still has a _different_ non-nil invisible property.
Reported-by: "Максим Бабушкин" <maxbabushkin@gmail.com>
Link: https://debbugs.gnu.org/49967
* lisp/org.el (org-mode): Initialise cache earlier, allowing the
file-local settings to be taken from persistent cache when
possible. Also, bind `org-mode-loading' while org-mode is loading.
* lisp/ol.el (org-update-radio-target-regexp): Do not try to refresh
cache when we are loading file for the first time.
* lisp/org-element.el (org-element-cache-map-continue-from): New
variable forcing `org-element-cache-map' to continue from a custom
point in buffer.
(org-element-cache-map): Add support for
`org-element-cache-map-continue-from'. Update docstring accordingly.
Also, make sure that mapping terminates correctly when FUNC deletes
all elements in buffer.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/map-entries): Add test.
Fixes https://orgmode.org/list/CADywB5KOJ1p0NpvA=iX-ybHsO=huGA8qL3xMpUTETmS2qp7_ng@mail.gmail.com
* lisp/org.el (org-set-effort):
(org-property-next-allowed-value): Do not use text properties cache
for `effort' and `effort-minutes' when org-element-cache is active.
These text properties are superceded by element cache and their only
effect (when cache is active) is extra load on Emacs garbage collector
leading to overall Emacs slowdown.
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-in): Use `org-element-use-cache'
instead of `org-element--cache-active-p' to check if element cache is
active. The latter is too precise and may trigger
`org-refresh-effort-properties' when cache is temporarily disabled by
internal calls.
* lisp/org.el (org-priority): When reading numeric priorities, provide
special handling of SPC so that it clears the priority, as advertised.
If the user has configured numeric priorities and tries to clear a
priority by inputting SPC at the prompt, org-priority feeds " " to
string-to-number and ends up with 0 instead of the ?\s (32) that's
used downstream to signal "remove". Explicitly check for " " and
translate it to ?\s.
Reported-by: "Bruce E. Robertson" <brucer42@gmail.com>
Link: https://list.orgmode.org/877dch89s1.fsf@kyleam.com/
* lisp/org-src.el (org-fontify-inline-src-blocks,
org-fontify-inline-src-blocks-1): Create a function to search the buffer
up to a limit for inline src blocks. Light fontification is applied to
matched inline src blocks. When `org-src-fontify-natively' is
set, `org-src-font-lock-fontify-block' is applied to the content.
* lisp/org.el (org-set-font-lock-defaults): Add
`org-fontify-inline-src-blocks' to `org-font-lock-extra-keywords', which
is locally bound inside `org-set-font-lock-defaults'.
* lisp/org-faces.el: Introduce a new face `org-inline-src-block' which
inherits from `org-block' by default.
* lisp/org.el (org-display-inline-image--width): Before attempting to
interpret a :width attribute numerically, check that it indeed starts
with a digit and use the default value given by `org-image-actual-width'
if not. However, if a value of "t" is given, treat this as if
`org-image-actual-width' were "t" and just use the image's pixel width.
This change fixes a strange behaviour where a non-numeric width would
previously display the image with zero width.
* lisp/org.el (org-display-inline-image--width): When
display-line-numbers-width is nil, the width is computed dynamically.
This does not mean that the line number width is necessarily 0.
* lisp/org.el (customize-package-emacs-version-alist): Map Org 9.6 to
Emacs 29.1.
Emacs 28.1 is nearing release. The earliest Emacs version that Org
9.6 would be synced with is 29.1.
* lisp/org.el (org-scan-tags): Add `effort' and `effort-minutes' to
full agenda line, not just its heading string part.
`org-agenda-change-all-lines' expects the properties to be at BOL.
* lisp/org.el (org--backward-paragraph-once): Do not consider section
parent as greater element. section elements starts at the same point
with its first child and we do not want to "move" from beginning of
child to the beginning of the section.
Fixes https://list.orgmode.org/87cznsnql6.fsf@localhost/T/#t
* lisp/org.el (org--create-inline-image): Set :scale parameter to 1 to
prevent font-size based rescaling.
When `create-image' is called without the :scale parameter, the image
size is expanded based on the default font size (if it is larger than
10px). When displaying images with a specified width in Org buffers,
either in pixels or proportional to the text width, this width should
not be modified according the to font size. Giving a :scale parameter
of 1 prevents this font-size based rescaling.
* lisp/org.el (org-in-archived-heading-p): Do not check for point
position when ELEMENT is provided and use ELEMENT when checking
archive status of ancestors.
* lisp/org.el (org--collect-keywords-1): Use an accurate
function instead of an approximation. Accuracy trumps speed when parsing.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/collect-keywords): New test.
* lisp/org-compat.el (org-file-name-concat): Do not use
`string-empty-p'.
(combine-change-calls): Create a stub when `combine-change-calls' were
not yet available.
(org-replace-buffer-contents): Add compatibility function for
`replace-buffer-contents'.
* lisp/org-element.el (org-element--current-element): Do not use
`if-let'.
* lisp/org-persist.el (org-persist-gc): Do not use `when-let'.
* lisp/org-plot.el (org-plot/gnuplot): Do not use `if-let'.
* lisp/org-src.el (org-edit-src-save, org-edit-src-exit): Use
`org-replace-buffer-contents'.
* lisp/org.el (org-narrow-to-subtree, org--property-local-values,
org-entry-get-with-inheritance, org-in-commented-heading-p,
org-up-heading-safe, org-goto-first-child): Do not use
`if-let'/`when-let'.
* testing/org-test.el (org-test-at-time): Fallback to old
`decode-time' specification in older Emacs.
* lisp/org.el (org-promote-subtree, org-demote-subtree,
org-paste-subtree, org--align-node-property): Group buffer changes
together and call after-change-functions once to avoid performance
degradation during cache updates.
* lisp/org-compat.el (org-mode-flyspell-verify, org-indent-line,
org-indent-region, org-indent-drawer, org-indent-block): Use
`org-element-at-point-no-context' in place of `org-element-at-point'
when we are doing changes.
* lisp/org.el (org-collect-keywords): Use direct parsing in place of
`org-elemnt-at-point'
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-skip): Use
`org-in-archived-heading-p' and `org-in-commented-heading-p' in place
of text property cache.
(org-agenda-get-todos, org-agenda-get-timestamps,
org-agenda-get-sexps, org-agenda-get-progress,
org-agenda-get-deadlines, org-agenda-get-scheduled,
org-agenda-get-blocks): Do not use text property cache in favour of
Org API functions. The API functions use cache now.
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-element--cache-active-p): Declare function to
suppress compiler warning.
(org-clock-in): Do not use text property cache when element cache is
active.
* lisp/org-duration.el (org-duration-to-minutes): Do not change match
data. It is needed to not break agenda---agenda relies on match data
not being altered.
* lisp/org.el (org-run-like-in-org-mode): Use element cache.
(org-refresh-category-properties): Use element cache.
(org-make-tags-matcher, org-agenda-prepare-buffers): Do not rely on
text property cache.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/refresh-category-properties): Do
not use text property cache.
* lisp/org.el (org-entry-get-with-inheritance): Add cache support.
Add new optional argument---an element to get properties from. Fix
getting top-level properties when a headline is located at BOB.
* lisp/org-element.el (org-element-with-disabled-cache): New macro.
(org-element-greater-elements): Add new org-data element. It
functions like a virtual headline containing the whole buffer. The
org-data properties are like headlie properties, but according to the
top-level drawer. org-data's category is the buffer's category as
defined by top-level property drawer, #+CATEGORY keyworsd, and the
buffer file name.
(org-element--cache-element-properties, org-element-set-element): New
variable containing properties to be transferred when updating changed
element in cache in `org-element-set-element'.
(org-element--get-node-properties): Allow parsing node propreties in
top-level drawer when new optional argument is passed. Respect
PROPERTY+ syntax.
(org-element--get-global-node-properties): New function. It returns
node properties for top-level property drawer.
(org-element-org-data-parser, org-element-org-data-interpreter):
Implement the new org-data element.
(org-element-headline-parser, org-element-section-parser): Add new
:robust-begin and :robust-end
properties delimiting safe changes that do not modify headline
element.
(org-element--list-struct): Fix cache update when adding a headline
inside list.
(org-element--current-element): Implement cache support. Record
parsing mode (:mode) and parsing granularity (:granularity) in the
element properties.
(org-element-parse-buffer, org-element--next-mode): Support new
org-data element.
(org-element--parse-elements): Record parsing granularity in the
returned tree
(org-element-use-cache): Enable cache by default.
(org-element-cache-persistent): New variable controlling cache
persistance across sessions. Enabled by default.
(org-element--cache-self-verify,
org-element--cache-self-verify-frequency,
org-element--cache-diagnostics, org-element--cache-map-statistics,
org-element--cache-map-statistics-threshold,
org-element--cache-diagnostics-level,
org-element--cache-diagnostics-ring,
org-element--cache-diagnostics-ring-size): New variables controlling
cache diagnostics and self-diagnostics. Greatly simplifies cache
debugging.
(org-element--cache, org-element--cache-sync-requests,
org-element--cache-sync-timer): Make cache buffer-local by default.
(org-element--headline-cache): Implement separate cache storing only
headlines and inlinetasks.
(org-element--cache-size, org-element--headline-cache-size): New
variables containing cache sizes. This is much faster than
`avl-tree-size'.
(org-element--cache-sync-requests): Update docstring explaning the
request list structure.
(org-element--cache-sync-keys-value): New variable replacing
`org-element--cache-sync-keys' hash table. The hash table was not
reliable because it was using elements as keys. Upon any cached
element update/shift, the keys were invalidated making cache ordering
incorrect and breaking the cache badly. Now, the cache keys are
stored as :org-element--cache-sync-key element property and the new
variable stores marker value indicating the current sync request
cycle. See `org-element--cache-key' for more details.
(org-element--cache-change-tic): New variable controlling buffer
modification count that is registered in cache. This variable allows
catching "stealth" edits.
(org-element--cache-non-modifying-commands): New variable listing
commands that will not be slown down if we fill cache on the fly.
(org-element--request-key, org-element--request-beg,
org-element--request-end, org-element--request-offset,
org-element--request-parent, org-element--request-phase): New macros.
They improve code readability (especially when using nameless-mode).
(org-element--format-element, org-element--cache-log-message,
org-element--cache-warn): New macros implementing generic logging
functionality.
(org-element--cache-key): Add section and org-data element support.
Change cache key storage from hash map to :org-element--cache-sync-key
element property + `org-element--cache-sync-keys-value'. We use the
latter to group all the cache keys during a single cache request
sequence. Once sync request is fully complete, the
`org-element--cache-sync-keys-value' is updated making all the old
sync keys obsolete (they will still be store as element properties).
(org-element--headline-cache-root): New function returning headline
cache root.
(org-element--cache-active-p): Prevent cache updates when
`inhibit-modification-hooks' is non-nil, unless non-nil optional
argument is provided.
(org-element--cache-find): Share cache between indirect buffers and
the base buffer. We have to do it because after-change hooks for
indirect buffer are not called in the base buffer and vice versa. Add
support for section and org-data elements.
(org-element--cache-put): Implement new approach for cache key
storage. Add diagnostics. Indicate cached elements using :cached
element property. Support cache size calculation.
(org-element--cache-remove): Invalidate parent contents when removing
element. Support cache size calculation. Detect cache corruption due
to misordered elements.
(org-element--cache-shift-positions): Support :robust-begin and
:robust-end element properties.
(org-element--cache-sync): Add diagnostics. Add detailed comments.
Prevent slowdown when large cache chunks need to be deleted forcing
O(N) complexity cutoff. In phase 2, fix cases when next request
contains deleted cache key. In phase 2, fix scenario when newly
inserted element intersects with existing elements in cache. In phase
2, detect obsolete parents removed from cache.
(org-element--open-end-p): New function checking if an element can
have blank lines right after its :contents-end.
(org-element--parse-to): Do not alter match data. Process complex
parsing mode changes correctly. Support headlines in cache. Support
org-data parsing. Add detailed comments. Add diagnostics.
(org-element--cache-sensitive-re): Make list lines sensitive.
(org-element--cache-change-warning): Update docstring. Now, the
variable can have t, nil, and number values. Numbers are used to
provide more details about changed headlines.
(org-element--cache-before-change, org-element--cache-after-change):
Handle headline hierarchy. Properly handle cache in indirect
buffers.
(org-element--cache-after-change): Update docstring clarifying the
return values. Add special handling for headline and org-data
elements updating them in-place instead of removing together with the
whole contents when possible. Use :robust-begin/:robust-end element
properties to detect robust changes.
(org-element--cache-submit-request): Add detailed comments. Correctly
handle cache in indirect buffers. Delegate element modifications to
`org-element--cache-for-removal'.
(org-element--cache-verify-element): New function for cache
self-verification.
(org-element--cache-persist-before-write,
org-element--cache-persist-before-read,
org-element--cache-persist-after-read): Implement cache persistance.
(org-element-cache-reset): Correctly handle cache in indirect
buffers. Support cache persistance. Support new cache size
calculation and new cache key schema.
(org-element-cache-map): New function analagous to `org-element-map',
but much faster. The function overperforms org-ql written by Adam
Porter aka alphapapa [1] and reuses some ideas from there (namely,
fast element skipping via regexps).
[1] https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql/
(org-element-at-point): The returned elements are now guaranteed to
have correct parents up to org-data. New optional argument
CACHED-ONLY limits element search to current cache---if element is not
in cache and current command is not in cache
`org-element--cache-non-modifying-commands', the cache is not updated
and the function returns nil. Also, support cache verification.
(org-element-at-point-no-context): New function. It is analogous of
older `org-element-at-point' with no guarantee that :parent properties
are correct beyond direct parent heading. This function does not
update cache and can be useful when cache updates should be avoided
for performance reasons.
* lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-where-is-src-block-result): Support
section and org-data elements in cache.
* lisp/org-macro.el (org-macro-replace-all,
org-macro--find-keyword-value): Support org-element-cache.
* lisp/org-table.el (orgtbl-to-generic): Support org-element-cache.
* lisp/org.el (org-mode): Add cache persistance.
(org-up-element): Preserve old behaviour when error is returned for
section and org-data element.
*
testing/lisp/test-org-archive.el (test-org-archive/update-status-cookie):
Fix test when cache is active.
* testing/lisp/test-org-colview.el (test-org-colview/columns-update):
Fix test.
* testing/lisp/test-org-element.el (test-org-element/extract-element):
Add suport for new org-data element.
* testing/lisp/test-org-element.el (test-org-element/parent-property):
Fix equality check. Parents returned by cache and `org-element-map'
may not be `eq' now. Just `equal'.
* testing/lisp/test-org-element.el (test-org-element/context): Support
section and headline parents.
* lisp/org.el: (org-save-all-org-buffers): Ensure `save-some-buffers' PRED returns boolean.
As of this upstream commit:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?id=a9ad3d477441feefa3bf6107d58281cb64e0e78a
`save-some-buffers' will call its PRED argument if it returns a function.
Since (derived-mode-p 'org-mode) returns the symbol org-mode,
and org-mode is a function, org-mode is reloaded in modified Org
buffers when calling `org-save-all-org-buffers'. Among other
undesirable behavior, this will cause the buffer's visibility to be
reset to its initial visibility.
* lisp/org.el (org-do-emphasis-faces): Make sure that we never match
ending marker of an emphasis as a beginning marker of another
emphasis. For example, in "(~-~) test (~+~)" "~) test (~" is a valid
code match unless we move point to the end the first code emphasis
completely during parsing.
Fixes https://orgmode.org/list/87fsujp7mc.fsf@web.de
* lisp/org.el (org-preview-latex-process-alist): add a
`:transparent-image-converter' property for `dvipng'.
(org-create-formula-image): If available, use
`:transparent-image-converter' when no background color is set.
* lisp/org.el (org-display-inline-image--width): To be slightly more
accurate when calculating image widths that are proportional to the text
width in the current buffer, subtract the width taken up by line numbers.
* lisp/org.el (org-latex-default-packages-alist): Remove grffile and
textcomp from the list of default LaTeX packages to load, as they've
been obsolete for quite a few years now.
* etc/ORG-NEWS: Announce the removal of grffile and textcomp from
`org-latex-default-packages-alist'.
* lisp/org.el (org-fill-element): `mark-whole-buffer' introduced in
7b85a64da is only for interactive use and causes compiler warning.
Replace it using noninteractive commands.
* lisp/org.el (org-display-inline-image--width): Instead of interpreting
an image :width of X% as X pixels, take it as X% of the text width of
the buffer.
* lisp/org.el (org-display-inline-images,
org-display-inline-image--width): Extract the width determination in
`org-display-inline-images' into a new function
`org-display-inline-image--width' where I have taken the opportunity to
refactor the width-determination code.
* lisp/org.el (org-display-inline-images): When the image width is given
as a float less than 2, interpret the value as that portion of the text
area width. This works well with cases such as "#+attr_latex: :width
0.6\linewidth" as this will now be interpreted as 60% of the text area
width. The upper bound is set to 2 not 1, as more than 100% of the text
width can be realistic, e.g. "1.2\linewidth" in LaTeX, but more than
200% seems unrealistic.
* lisp/org.el (org-fontify-extend-region): Fix fontification of
headline or meta line created by inserting a newline.
Unrelated to the fix: `org-fontify-extend-region' is added to
`font-lock-extend-after-change-region-function' and doesn't need to
use `save-excursion'.
* lisp/org.el (org-fontify-meta-lines-and-blocks-1): When this is run on
a src block, a "leaky" major mode called in
`org-src-font-lock-fontify-block' can modify the match data.
This is problematic, as the match data already set is important for
font-lock. To protect ourselves from this behaviour, we can wrap
`org-src-font-lock-fontify-block' in `save-match-data' to ensure that
the match data for the src block is conserved.
* lisp/org.el (org-add-log-setup): Always run `org-add-log-note' via
`post-command-hook'. Otherwise, there is no way to know if a note was
requested for `this-command'. Running `org-add-log-note' directly
would, for example, break `org-auto-repeat-maybe' as reported in [1].
[1] https://orgmode.org/list/CAOn=hbcaW1R6vtun-E2r4LS=j3dp=VjqmjGtzy8UC1SyPArKbA@mail.gmail.com
* lisp/org-src.el (org-src--contents-for-write-back): Do not indent blank lines, except for the
current line maybe.
(org-src--preserve-blank-line): New variable, whether to preserve
indentation of the current blank line.
(org-src--edit-element): Set `org-src--preserve-blank-line'.
* lisp/org.el (org-indent-line): When tab acts natively, do some
preindentation, which signals `org-src--edit-element' to
preserve the indentation of current blank line.
Removing all the whitespace was the original behaviour for all blank lines, before `857ae366b3`.