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Carsten Dominik f4f1d5cfd5 Stuck projects: Improve docstring of org-stuck-projects 2009-04-24 15:37:38 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 06491c24d8 Agenda: more optimization 2009-04-24 13:31:20 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 692873550e Agenda: Try to speed up getting tags 2009-04-24 11:39:34 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 9fc88c0a0e Remember: Avoid error when before first headline in org file 2009-04-24 07:08:29 +02:00
Carsten Dominik b5775974b4 Bug fix: Catch a throw to nextfile 2009-04-23 22:40:49 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 1c9d7a6d73 org-protocol: Remove dependency on url.el
Patch by Sebastian Rose
2009-04-23 06:45:00 +02:00
Carsten Dominik ff07d933ea PDF export: Make processing commands configurable 2009-04-23 06:39:59 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 10cc01f7e7 Agenda: Allow to find multiple same-day time stamps in one entry
Tassilo Horn writes:

>  I have this entry in an org-file.
>
>  --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
>  ** bung Grundlagen der Softwaretechnik (B 016)        :teaching:
>    <2009-04-22 Wed 08:30-10:00 +1w>
>    <2009-04-29 Wed 10:15-11:45> (Fr Hannes bernehmen)
>  --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
>  I expect it to be displayed every wednesday after 2009-04-22
>  for 08:30-10:00 and on 2009-04-29 it should be displayed
>  twice: one at the usual time and one for 10:15-11:45.
>
>  But the agenda shows only the regular entry (08:30-10:00)
>  and omitts the exception.  If I reorder the timestamps, so
>  that the exception comes first, only the exception will be
>  shown on 2009-04-29.  Every other wednesday shows the
>  regular repeater date.
>
>  What do I have to do to make that entry showing up twice on
>  29th April?

This commit adds a new option
`org-agenda-skip-additional-timestamps-same-entry'.  When set
to t, an entry that has multiple active time stamps will get
multiple lines in the agenda.
2009-04-22 09:54:18 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 38b5a9e704 Clock: New variable to allow finding a recent task with `org-clock-goto' 2009-04-22 06:41:15 +02:00
Carsten Dominik ec773949d1 Export: Handle empty drawers, and drawers that are missing the :END:
Export could loose large parts of a document if an empty drawer was
present.
2009-04-22 06:37:00 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 654e629ed9 Clock: Make `C-c C-x C-j' jump to most recently clocked task as well.
If there is no running clock, this command will go to the most
recently clocked task.
2009-04-21 20:25:30 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 093bd3343e Statistics cookies: Disambiguate using properties.
The property COOKIE_DATA can be used to disambiguate the meaning
of statistics cookies in a headline.

This was a request by Ulf Stegemann.
2009-04-21 17:01:24 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 9c2436713c New hooks for commands attaching themselves to the TAB key.
Three new hooks are available for commands to attach themselves to the
TAB key.
2009-04-21 09:53:07 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 642c6f7c6a Export: Reset the list of preferred targets
The list of preferred targets needs to be reset for each run of the
preprocessor.

Reported by Bernt Hansen.
2009-04-19 22:31:12 +02:00
Carsten Dominik fa99e696a6 Refile: The verification function may move point.
If the target verification function decides against a target, it may
also move point to continue the search from a different location.
2009-04-19 08:17:44 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 6316b53c46 LaTeX export: Fix bugs with timestamp export.
The formatting of timestamp keywords was wrong.
2009-04-19 07:46:54 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 88468ff7fe Bug fix: Place rear-nonsticky property correctly.
Stefan Monnier says that rear-nonsticky properties should only be put
at the last character of a range with equal properties, not at the
entire range.
2009-04-19 07:28:53 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 13fe6b1858 Org-protocol.el: Fix encoding problems, and call server-edit
Patch by Sebastian Rose.
2009-04-18 20:53:32 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 0394a77f8b EXPORT: Additional properties for setting export options
Matt Lundin writes:

>  If it's not too much trouble, I was wondering if I could
>  request the following properties to set export options for
>  subtrees:
>
>  EXPORT_AUTHOR
>  EXPORT_DATE
>
>  In addition to specifying an EXPORT_FILE and EXPORT_TITLE
>  for a subtree, I often find myself wanting to change the
>  date and author lines.
2009-04-18 18:23:40 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 68ffdca675 Docbook export: Improve timestamp handling 2009-04-18 08:34:51 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 4b4328e29b Refile: New function to verify a target.
The variable `org-refile-target-verify-function' can be set to a
function that will be called to verify a refile target.  The function
must return t if the target is valid.
2009-04-17 17:57:18 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 931e13d800 Custom IDs: Documentation and improvements 2009-04-17 17:25:50 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 53d0746d8d Export: Use custom IDs.
Users can now define custom IDs for use in HTML export.
These IDs are stores as property CUSTOM_ID.  When present, HTML will
prefer using these over automatic targets like "sec-N.M".
2009-04-17 06:10:17 +02:00
Carsten Dominik c6fd49726f LaTeX export: Fix some problems with protection of inline latex commands
Scot Becker writes:

>  Prompted by Chris Gray's request for org markup in Latex
>  environment, I thought I'd submit a note (for his sake and
>  others') about a few quirks of org-latex-export's handling
>  of embedded Latex markup in org documents.  I have been
>  puzzling with these for a while but only discovered the
>  problem triggers (and workarounds) this morning just before
>  Chris' mail arrived.  These are both about inline Latex
>  commands:
>
>  I use a few custom commands \mycommand{like this}, and
>  occasionally have to invoke the odd bit of standard LaTeX
>  markup, for example /when \textbf{embedding bold text}
>  inside italics/.  For the most part, these work fine, but
>  I've discovered the following two 'gotchas' that happen when
>  exporting to LaTeX.
>
>  1.  Inline Latex commands get their final curly brace
>  escaped with a slash (and therefore don't work) if they
>  spill over into another line, i.e. if they contain one or
>  more newlines.  This is true also for standard LaTeX
>  commands like \textbf{} and \emph{}.
>
>  ----------------SAMPLE------------------------
>  \mycommand{So, for example this
>  wrapped setence gets a slash added just after the
>  final period and before the curly brace.}  Org is quite
>  helpfully escaping the slash for LaTeX, apparently.
>
>  \mycommand{no trouble if it's all on one line}
>  ------------------END-------------------------
>
>  The workaround of putting all such commands on one line is
>  no hardship for me, since I use visual-line-mode in Emacs 23
>  and keep my paragraphs as single logical lines.  It might be
>  harder for those accustomed to hard-wrapping their
>  paragraphs.
>
>
>  2.  If you have two inline Latex commands on the same
>  logical line, org's latex export doesn't treat the text
>  between them in its usual manner.  Italics get processed,
>  but not the latexification of quotes.  ("this" --> ``this'')
>  For example:
>
>  ----------------SAMPLE------------------------
>  I have a short custom command to tell Latex to invoke a
>  Hebrew-language right-to-left environment when I want to refer to a
>  Hebrew phrase like this: \heb{phrase here}.  But then if I "quote
>  something,"  and follow that by another \heb{phrase}, the inner
>  quotation marks don't get processed.  Oddly enough, this problem is
>  only triggered when there is an inline Latex command both before and
>  after the  quoted material on the same logical line.
>
>  Now if you put a footnote in between those two inline Latex commands,
>  the output is really nutty:
>
>  And \heb{phrase here} with a footnote[fn:: Footnote here.]  I'm not
>  sure what funky org commands get invoked, but again, only when
>  bookended by an inline Latex command like \heb{phrase here}.
>  ------------------END-------------------------
>
>  The nutty output is a number in square brackets like
>  this[1], with the following at the bottom of the document:
>
>  \$\^{}{1}\$ Footnote here.
>
>  This has a the opposite work-around: break the lines so
>  those elements are not all on the same logical line. Put in
>  a few newlines.  Latex, of course doesn't care.  Do take
>  care not to start a newline with the org-footnote, like this
>  [fn:: Org doesn't parse a footnote command which starts on
>  its own line.]
>
>  This is just "for what it's worth" to those who use org-mode
>  as a front-end to writing for LaTeX.

These problems were caused by a regular expression for
matching latex macros with arguments, that did not allow any
newlines.  Now we have a much better regexp, that even
allows for three levels of nested braces.
2009-04-16 14:17:51 +02:00
Carsten Dominik cb302b1715 Remember: Allow filing to non org-mode files.
If the heading field in the remember template entry is either `top' or
`bottom', it is now OK to file to a file that is not in org mode, and
the content of the remember buffer is inserted without forcing an
Org-style header.
2009-04-15 18:22:53 +02:00
Carsten Dominik f701ba332d Feeds: Support for parsing atom feeds.
Patch by Magnus Henoch.
2009-04-15 16:37:13 +02:00
Carsten Dominik c0f97f14e2 Tables: Allow standard references in remote references.
Rares Vernica writes:

>  I think the standard references do not work correctly in the
>  "remote" function. Moreover, the "edit all formulas" (C-c ')
>  window replaces the internal references with standard
>  references. Even if I toggle the references back to internal
>  ones, the references in the "remote" function do not get
>  updated.
>
>  Here is an example:
>
>  #+TBLNAME: TableA
>  | 101 |
>  #+TBLFM: @1$1=remote(TableC,@1$1)
>
>  #+TBLNAME: TableB
>  | A1 |
>  #+TBLFM: @1$1=remote(TableC,A1)
>
>  #+TBLNAME: TableC
>  | 101 |
>
>  If I do C-c * in TableA, it works correctly. In TableB it
>  doesn't. If I do C-c ' in TableA and then (with or without
>  C-c C-r) C-c C-c and C-c *, then the contents of TableA will
>  be equivalent to the ones of TableB and the reference will
>  be broken.

Standard references like A1 are now allowed in call to
remote().
2009-04-15 15:16:05 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 06ddc5e9d2 Tables: Don't modify remote references when changing a table
Rares Vernica writes:

>  I think I found another bug related to remote
>  references. When I insert/remove a row/column using the
>  table commands, the remote references to other tables are
>  also updated. I think org treats "remote" as a regular
>  function and updates the references inside it.
>
>  Here is an example:
>
>  #+TBLNAME: TableA
>  | 101 |
>  #+TBLFM: @1$1=remote(TableB,@1$1)
>
>  #+TBLNAME: TableB
>  | 101 |
>
>  If I go in the cell of TableA and do M-S-down arrow, I get
>  the following:
>
>  #+TBLNAME: TableA
>  |     |
>  | 101 |
>  #+TBLFM: @2$1=remote(TableB,@2$1)
>                             ^^^^
>
>  As you can see the remote reference has been updated. I
>  similar update happens when I remove a row or insert/remove
>  a column.

This commit makes sure that references inside calls to
remote() are not touched.
2009-04-15 15:15:17 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 1bc9b1e302 LaTeX export: Fix regexp bug.
Report and patch by Baoqiu Cui
2009-04-15 08:34:31 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 281a116938 Feeds: Avoid problems with sha1.el in Emacs 22
sha1-string is not autoloaded in sha1.el as in the version distributed
with Emacs 22.  Instead of relying on autoloads, the sha1 library is
now required by org-feed.el.
2009-04-14 18:02:41 +02:00
Carsten Dominik e2bdc488ee Refiling: Allow to create new nodes.
When refiling, you can now create new parent nodes on the fly.  To do
this, set the variable `org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes' to
`confirm'.  Then, at a refiling prompt, proceed with completion until
you have an existing heading, and then add "/new heading", i.e. a
slash followed by the new heading.  That heading will be created as a
child of the existing heading, and the entry to be refiled will end up
under that new heading.
2009-04-14 17:58:32 +02:00
Carsten Dominik e06b3e5d25 HTML export: New span element around time stamps
New wrapper span around keyword plus time stamp, with class
timestamp-wrapper.

    .timestamp-wrapper {float: right;}

could be a nice entry in a CSS style file.
2009-04-14 13:17:20 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 633e8cdd90 Clock: Fix bugs when resuming the clock.
Adam Elliot writes:

>  Automatically resuming the clock after an Emacs restart
>  fails under the following cases:
>
>  1. If org-log-states-order-reversed set to t (default), and
>     a state change line precedes the clock line to resume.
>     Error message is "Cannot restart clock because task does
>     not contain unfinished clock".
>
[...]
>  2. If org-log-states-order-reversed set to nil.  Error
>     message is the same.  Reason: point is placed *after*
>     last clock line and so fails looking-at test.
>

This commit fixes the problem, in a slightly different way
than Adam proposed.  Instead of trying to fix the old way to
find the position of the clock, we now simple search the
entry if there is an unfinished clock and go there.  Since
new clocks are added before older ones, this should be a
safe bet.
2009-04-14 09:50:05 +02:00
Carsten Dominik a26f9b5502 LaTeX export: Format time stamps
Time stamps in LaTeX export now also honor custom time stamp formats.
Furthermore, the new option `org-export-latex-timestamp-markup' can
specify special markup for time stamps.
2009-04-13 08:53:58 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 008969cd6f Add intangible property for emacs 23
It seems that Emacs 23 does again need the intangible text property.
2009-04-13 08:48:12 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 933137aa02 Export: Handle undefined variables.
Some of the standard export options are now defined in backend
specific files.  This commit makes sure that building the options
property list will not cause an error because of unneeded (for the
backend) undefined variables.
2009-04-12 08:22:39 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 6e9fb4550f TODO keywords: Should be case sensitive
Samuel Wales writes:

>  A lower case version of a todo kw at the beginning of a
>  headline, when in lower case, causes sort to ignore the
>  word.
>
>  Also, setting priority with shift down causes the cookie to
>  be inserted in the wrong place.

Both problems are address in this commit.
2009-04-11 08:16:41 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 325164a1d2 org-feed.el: Fix an undefined-variable bug 2009-04-09 17:26:49 +02:00
Carsten Dominik f48c35a8e6 Export: Start paragraphs after the end of literal examples.
Patch by Baoqiu Cui.
2009-04-09 09:09:34 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 99c7dacd66 Dependencies: New property NOBLOCKING
A NOBLOCKING property makes sure that an entry is never blocked by
whatever function in org-blocker-hook.
2009-04-08 17:01:54 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 627eaa32e6 Tags scanner: Fix bad bad bug
The Tags scanner was totally broken, because of a wrong setting of point.
2009-04-08 07:32:04 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 2b96f05551 Mark obsolete packages
The following contributed packages are (partially) obsolete.

org-browser-url.el
org-annotation-helper.el
  The functionality of both these packages is a subset of
  org-protocol.el, which is now part of the Emacs core
  and is recommended.

org-depend.el
  A significant fraction of the org-depend functionality
  dependence on siblings, children, and parents) is now
  built-in into the Org core.  Org-depend remains
  in the distribution as a proof-of-concept fro complex
  and remote dependencies.

org-interactive-query.el
  I believe that much of what this package was build for
  is now available with tag filtering.

These packages are now marked in org-modules as such.
2009-04-07 21:06:43 +02:00
Carsten Dominik bc6f83e966 HTML export: moved functions to separate file. 2009-04-07 20:00:31 +02:00
Carsten Dominik b6c7e8054e iCalendar and XOXO export: Functions moved to new files. 2009-04-07 19:08:24 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 9682e038ff ASCII export: moved functions to new file, org-ascii.el 2009-04-07 18:43:43 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 61530a1db1 Reload: Only load files that were loaded before
The command org-reload did not only reload any loaded files, but all
lisp files in the Org distribution.  Also, it actually never reloaded
any files from the contrib directory.  Both of these problems are now
fixed.
2009-04-07 18:43:35 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 9b594be48e Visibility cycling: New hook called before the change of visibility.
This new hook `org-pre-cycle-hook' is the companion to
`org-cycle-hook'.

Patch by Andreas Butzlaff.
2009-04-06 07:15:27 +02:00
Carsten Dominik 56a8ae9414 Compatibility: Make `org-reload' work on XEmacs.
This uses ideas by Tony E. Bennett.
2009-04-05 15:24:40 +02:00
Carsten Dominik c9675ebc96 Mapping: More user control over the location from where mapping continues.
Mapping call a function for each matching entry.  So far this has
always assumed that the entry stays in the buffer and search can
continue from there.  However, when the mapper function removes the
tree, more control is needed to specify from where the search should
continue.

The action function handed to the mapping function can now set the
variable `org-map-continue-from' to the position from where mapping
should continue.
2009-04-05 13:41:59 +02:00
Carsten Dominik b5c9ebef58 TODO states: Case-sensitive matching during TODO changes 2009-04-05 08:42:08 +02:00