Stephen Eglen writes
> Within the agenda buffer, if I type 'i j' to jump to the current date I
> get:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function org-datetree-find-date-create)
> org-datetree-find-date-create((1 20 2010))
> org-agenda-diary-entry-in-org-file()
> org-agenda-diary-entry()
> call-interactively(org-agenda-diary-entry nil nil)
>
> If I then do M-x load-library org-datetree
>
> and repeat 'i j', it works. Should this function be autoloaded?
the progress-marker local variable set inside of a let in
org-exp-blocks is used to constrain searches in org-babel-exp to
ensure that a babel block doesn't overwrite non-babel src blocks
Geert Kloosterman writes:
> When an org link is created from an URL containing a hex escape
> `org-make-link-string' creates a link that ends up corrupted the moment
> it is followed (e.g. using `org-open-at-point').
>
> I've traced this back to `org-link-escape' and `org-link-unescape'. The
> following shows how the hex code "%2B" is converted to a "+" after an
> escaping round trip:
>
> (org-link-unescape (org-link-escape
> "http://some.host.com/form?&id=blah%2Bblah"))
> ==>
> "http://some.host.com/form?&id=blah+blah"
>
> In my case this small change ended up in a broken URL.
>
> Additionally, when the URL-escape happens to be in lower case (or
> otherwise not present in `org-link-escape-chars') we end up with an
> error:
>
> (org-link-unescape (org-link-escape
> "http://some.host.com/form?&id=blah%2bblah"))
> ==>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument characterp nil)
> char-to-string(nil)
> ...
>
> When `org-url-encoding-use-url-hexify' is set to `t' we do get a proper
> round trip of the URL containing hex-escapes:
>
> (setq org-url-encoding-use-url-hexify t)
> (org-link-unescape (org-link-escape
> "http://some.host.com/form?&id=blah%2bblah"))
> ==>
> "http://some.host.com/form?&id=blah%2bblah"
>
>
> Setting `org-url-encoding-use-url-hexify' does not fix the complete
> problem however: `org-open-at-point' still did not end up with the
> proper URL. Within `org-open-at-point' there is another call to
> `org-link-escape':
>
> (org-link-escape path org-link-escape-chars-browser)
>
> This time a mapping table is passed in explicitly (the second argument).
> However, when `org-url-encoding-use-url-hexify' is set,a this mapping
> table isn't used, resulting (again) in a broken URL.
>
> I have attached a patch that fixes the problem: do not use url-hexify in
> `org-link-escape' and `org-link-unescape' when an explicit mapping table
> has been specified.
>
> In summary:
> - the default behaviour of `org-link-escape', with
> `org-url-encoding-use-url-hexify' set to nil, has some issues with
> handling URLS which contain url-encoded hex escapes
> - when a mapping table is passed to `org-link-escape' and
> `org-link-unescape', they should probably not use url-hexify.
> Patch attached.
The variable `org-clock-out-when-done' can now also be a list of
states. When the TODO state of a task changes to one of these states,
the clock will stop running in that task.
This extension of the logic was a proposal by Ricard Riley.
Marting G. Skjaeveland writes:
> I pulled a fresh copy of org-mode this morning and noticed that
> references to source code line numbers no longer work as they used
> to. Instead of displaying the number of the line with the label, the
> label is displayed.
>
> Exporting the following example, retrieved from the online
> documentation (http://orgmode.org/manual/Literal-examples.html),
>
> -------------------------------------start
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp -n -r
> (save-excursion (ref:sc)
> (goto-char (point-min)) (ref:jump)
> #+END_SRC
>
> In line [[(sc)]] we remember the current position. [[(jump)][Line
> (jump)]] jumps to point-min.
>
> -------------------------------------end
>
> gives me in latex export
>
> -------------------------------------start
> \begin{verbatim}
> 1: (save-excursion
> 2: (goto-char (point-min))
> \end{verbatim}
>
> In line \hyperref[(sc)]{(sc)} we remember the current
> position. \hyperref[(jump)]{Line (jump)} jumps to point-min.
> -------------------------------------end
>
Patch by Stephan Schmitt, who writes:
> An error was thrown when all tags of a headline are hidden by
> org-agenda-hide-tags-regexp (in this case the function
> get-text-property got nil as third argument)