The #+STARTUP etc lines that define settings on a per-file
basis can now be collected in a separate file and included
with a line:
#+SETUPFILE: "/path/to/setup.org"
This has been a frequent request in the past, now it is
finally possible.
Because entering property value wit the command `org-set-property'
offers completion on existing values of the property,
space was treated as a completion command in the minibuffer.
This is now fixed. Also, completion is now case-insensitive here.
When there was a lone weekday abbreviation like "fri"
is was interpreted relative to the default date. I think
now this special case should always be relative to today.
This was a bug report from David Kritzberg.
These are implemented as part of plain lists, so a leading
"-" or "+" is still needed. Maybe this is not the most pretty
implementation, but it works without rewriting the quite
complex list formatting code. So all the list formatting
continues to work just fine. The description tag
is highlighted in bold, so still easy to spot.
The HTML exporter does export these already, the LaTeX
exporter still needs to be adapted.
Clock-related markers and agenda markers used to get lost
when editing a file using cut and paste. Now some cut
and past operations move the markers with them. In particular,
structure editing like moving subtrees up and down.
Also, when exiting a remember buffer with a running clock, the clock
can now be moved along with the entry to the target location.
There is an old XEmacs bug with indentation in the presence of
an extent with an invisibility property. We work around this now
by turning the invisibility property off, temporarily.
You can slice a single table full of calculations in different ways
into separate destinations. Or you can format the table differently.
There are many fun and exciting possible uses.
A fancier implementation would scan the document *once* for the
set of destinations. That could help implement another function
to update all destinations from all sources.
Refactor orgtbl-to-generic; explicitly separate heading from body.
Support last-line specializers.
Allow functions for some orgtbl parameters.
Add a :remove-nil-lines parameter to orgtbl-to-generic.
So far only internal links that lead to a dedicated target where
converted correctly during HTML export. Now, also heuristic
links create a working jump in a file.
This is a new display mode in the agenda view. It appends a clock
table to the daily/weekly agenda view that covers clocked time
for the time span shown in the agenda, and also limited to the
files that were used to create the current view.
The default is now taken from the entry at point or the first
entry in the agenda, an can originate from a property, from
a #+COLUMNS line, or from the variable `org-columns-default-format'.
Now you can set this stuff directly from the org-mode file.
Documentation is still missing, this is a work-in-progress
commit and still needs check with Sebastian's script.
Bug fix with note taking when auto-repeating a task:
There was a problem if the state change already triggered the
recording of a time, then the request for a *note* in
`org-log-repeat' was ignored. Reported by Bernt Hansen.
The clocktable can now more easily select the correct time range
that should be considered when summing times. S-right and S-left
in the "#+BEGIN: clocktable" line allow to shift the time block around.
Also some code-cleanup.
This required changing the Makefile.
I also added a new program set-version.pl that can be used
to synchronize the version number in all core files of the
distribution, along with the web files.