* lisp/ox-latex.el (latex): Introduce new buffer keyword.
(org-latex-template): Use new keyword.
* lisp/ox-beamer.el (org-beamer-template): Use new keyword.
* lisp/org.el (org-create-formula--latex-header): Use new keyword.
* contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-template): Use new
keyword.
Previewing of LaTeX snippets takes account of LATEX_HEADER keywords.
LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA keyword allows to specify some header lines that
will not be used for building snippets.
* lisp/ox.el (org-export--generate-copy-script): Call `org-mode' when
duplicating a buffer. It will properly set every variable, like
`comment-start'.
(org-export-async-start): Do not call `org-mode' since this is done
already in the previous function.
* lisp/ox-beamer.el (org-beamer-keyword): Remove frame arount toc when
generated from a TOC keyword.
Since TOC keywords are a way to add a table of contents at some
precise location, it is reasonable to think the user will also want to
control the frame surronding it. Table of contents generated with
toc:t option item still get wrapped within a frame.
* org.el (org-time-clocksum-use-effort-durations): Don't set to t
by default as it will change many clocktables out there. Let the
user decides whether she wants to turn this on.
* org.el (org-agenda-inhibit-startup): Revert to nil as the default.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks): Revert to t as the
default.
The reason for this reversion is that that users expect the agenda to
DTRT by default, and that it's better not to change the previous default
in general. Also, users who need to speed up their agenda are probably
long time users with big and numerous agenda files, and it's easier for
them to find these variables than it is for newbies to find out why the
agenda does not DTRT.
If users want to speed up their agenda, they can now read advice here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/agenda-optimization.html
* ox-latex.el:
(org-latex-image-default-option): Change default value to ""
(org-latex-image-default-width)
(org-latex-image-default-height): Add variables
(org-latex-inline-image-rules): Make .tikz files as exportable with
latex
(org-latex--inline-image): Support tikz images. Also support separate
:width and :height parameters for images.
* ob-R.el (org-babel-R-construct-graphics-device-call): Change file
extension of tikz graphics files to .tikz
Tikz graphics should be exported to LaTeX by \include, not as a link.
This commit changes the file extension used for tikz graphics from .tex
to .tikz, and inserts code for including such images. The :options for
tikz graphics are passed as an optional argument to a tikzpicture
environment.
Also provide :width and :height ATTR_LATEX entries for images. For tikz
graphics, these are implemented with \resizebox; for other image types
they are inserted in the optional arguments to \includegraphics.
* ox-html.el (org-html-style-default): More cosmetic tweaks.
(org-html-head-include-default-style): Minor docstring update.
Thanks to Ken Williams who provided the patch about adding
the name of the source code block.
* lisp/ox-latex.el (org-latex-src-block): Do not overwrite provided
numbering options in minted and listings.
If "numbers" option (resp. "linenos" option) is provided in
`org-latex-listings-options' (resp. `org-latex-minted-options'),
export will ignore "+n" and "-n" switches from source blocks.
* contrib/lisp/ox-deck.el: Remove unnecessary overrides and
rationalize name of in-buffer option for include-default-style.
* contrib/lisp/ox-s5.el: Same as above.
(org-s5--build-head): Renamed from org-s5--build-style for consistency
with ox-html.
From the comment section:
Mark and find your favorite things and locations in org easily: Create
and update a lookup table of your references and links. Often used
entries bubble to the top and entering some keywords displays only the
matching entries. That way the right entry one can be picked easily.
References are essentially small numbers (e.g. "R237" or "-455-"),
which are created by this package; they are well suited to be used
outside of org. Links are just normal org-mode links.
* org.el (org-modules): Do not include org-mew.el, org-vm.el,
org-w3m.el, org-wl.el as these files are now part of contrib/.
* org-w3m.el:
* org-vm.el:
* org-w3m.el:
* org-wl.el: Move to contrib/.
The purpose behind this change is to prepare a future split between
org-mode.git and org-contrib.git: org-mode.git will contain all files
that are directly relevant to GNU Emacs, while org-contrib.git will
contain files that are more peripheral and/or from authors who cannot
assign their copyright to the FSF.
This is *not* a way do downgrade those files, it is a way to prepare
org-contrib.org so that it gets more attention and more contributors,
thanks to the fact that there is no legal barrier to contribute to it.