* doc/org.texi (Special properties): Remove NOBLOCKING.
Special properties are properties that can get their value from
somewhere else than a properties drawer. This is not the case of
NOBLOCKING, which is always set through such a drawer. Technically,
it is more a reserved property than a special one, per manual
definition.
* lisp/org.el (org-set-regexps-and-options,
org--setup-collect-keywords): Check OPTIONS keywords for information
about sub/superscript.
Reported-by: Thomas Holst <thomas.holst@de.bosch.com>
<http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/93117>
* lisp/org.el (org-translate-time): Remove function.
(org-timestamp-translate): Rewrite function so it doesn't use the one
above.
* lisp/ox-ascii.el (org-ascii-clock, org-ascii-planning):
* lisp/ox-html.el (org-html-clock, org-html-planning, org-html-timestamp):
* lisp/ox-latex.el (org-latex-clock, org-latex-planning):
* lisp/ox-texinfo.el (org-texinfo-clock, org-texinfo-planning): Use
`org-timestamp-translate' instead of `org-translate-time'.
* etc/ORG-NEWS: Document function removal.
Reported-by: Ian Barton <lists@wilkesley.net>
<http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/93127>
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-find-position): Check if
`org-clock-into-drawer' is a number when inserting the first clock.
Reported-by: Rainer Stengele <rainer.stengele@online.de>
<http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/93128>
* lisp/org-timer.el (org-timer-stop): Do not look after
`org-timer-current-timer', which is a variable related to countdown
timer, whereas the function is related to relative timer.
Reported-by: Randy Smith <perlstalker@gmail.com>
<http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/93081>
* lisp/org.el (org-add-planning-info): Preserve indentation when
modifying planning info. Refactor code.
Thanks to Sébastien Vauban for suggesting the idea.
* lisp/org.el (org-insert-labeled-timestamps-at-point): Remove
variable.
(org-add-planning-info): Remove reference to removed variable.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-schedule, org-agenda-deadline):
Remove reference to removed variable.
* etc/ORG-NEWS (Skipping): Document removal.
Org syntax assumes planning info line is always right below the
headline. Setting this variable to anything but nil defeats that and,
as a consequence, produces invalid planning lines.
* contrib/lisp/org-eww.el (org-eww-store-link): Depending on the Emacs
version use the appropriate interface to store the url of an
eww-mode buffer.
This patch fixes the org-store-link feature for eww-mode buffers for
Emacs 25.
* lisp/org.el (org-remove-file): Reword success message.
Before this change, when `org-remove-file' succeeded in removing a
file from `org-agenda-files', it would display this unduly alarming
message to the user: "Removed file: foo.org". This made it seem as
though the file itself were removed from the filesystem, rather than
simply being delisted from `org-agenda-files'.
After this change, the message "Removed from Org Agenda list: foo.org"
is displayed instead, so the user will experience only the normal
level of panic involved in using Org Mode, not the increased panic
that results from thinking a file has been removed when it hasn't.
TINYCHANGE
* lisp/org-src.el (org-edit-src-region-extra): Remove variable.
(org-edit-src-find-region-and-lang, org-edit-src-get-lang,
org-edit-src-get-label-format, org-edit-src-get-indentation,
org-src-fontify-block, org-src-fontify-buffer): Remove functions.
(org-src-font-lock-fontify-block): Remove reference to removed
function in docstring.
Remove all functions and variables related to parsing, which is now
delegated to org-element.el. Also reorder a defcustom and
a declaration in the library.
* lisp/ob-js.el (org-babel-js-var-to-js): Replace newline characters
with "\n" in strings.
Let's say I have a multi-line string stored in an example block.
I want to store my CSV in an example block.
ColA,ColB,ColC
1,2,3
4,5,6
I have a JavaScript function that accepts a string named 'csv' and passing in 'my-csv-data'.
console.log(csv);
When I expand the source block I end up with:
var csv="ColA,ColB,ColC
1,2,3
4,5,6";
console.log(csv);
This will not execute correctly because JavaScript does not support newlines in strings.
What I want instead is:
var csv="ColA,ColB,ColC\n 1,2,3\n 4,5,6";
console.log(csv);
TINYCHANGE
* lisp/org.el (org-open-at-point): Open outer link on nested links.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/open-at-point/inline-image): New
test.
Suggested-by: Daniel Bausch <bausch@dvs.tu-darmstadt.de>
<http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/92796>
* lisp/org-element.el (org-element-context): Fix 'search failed ":"'
error when point is on a blank line after a keyword.
* testing/lisp/test-org-element.el (test-org-element/context): Add
tests.
* lisp/org.el (org-entry-properties): Fix returned CATEGORY property
when no specific keyword is provided.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/entry-properties): Add test.
* lisp/org.el (org-entry-properties): Fix storing SCHEDULED property
when specific argument is not specified.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/entry-properties): Add test.
Reported-by: Richard Lawrence <richard.lawrence@berkeley.edu>
<http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/92728>