Rename `org-on-heading-p' and `org-on-target-p' to
`org-at-heading-p' and `org-at-target-p' to be more
consistent with the org-at-*-p family.
Also define two aliases.
* org.el (org-at-drawer-p): New function.
(org-end-of-line): Use it.
This function make the behavior of C-e in folded drawers consistent
with C-e in folded subtrees: in this case, point moves to the last
invisible characters of the line, not to the last character.
* lisp/ob.el (*org-babel-use-quick-and-dirty-noweb-expansion*):
Controls the method in which noweb references are expanded.
(org-babel-expand-noweb-references): Bring back the option for
regexp-based noweb expansion.
* org.el (org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c): Preserve symmetry when adding
and removing checkboxes with `C-u C-c C-c' on the first item
of a list. Also, don't reinitialize checkboxes that are
already ticked.
Thanks to Nicolas Goaziou for these fixes.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-write-struct): Add an optional argument
for structure changes happening outside the function.
* lisp/org.el (org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c): Now, C-u C-c C-c on the first item
of a sub-list should toggle check-box presence of every item in the
same sub-list. Also fix check-box insertion on a single item.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-filter-preset): New alias.
(org-agenda-filter-by-category): New command.
(org-agenda-mode-map): Add the new command.
(org-agenda-custom-commands-local-options): Add category
filter preset.
(org-agenda-mark-filtered-text): Mark both tag and filter
overlays.
(org-agenda-category-filter-preset): New variable.
(org-finalize-agenda, org-agenda-redo)
(org-agenda-filter-make-matcher, org-agenda-filter-apply):
Handle both category and tag filters.
(org-agenda-filter-show-all-tag): Rename from
`org-agenda-filter-by-tag-show-all'.
(org-agenda-filter-show-all-cat): New function.
(org-agenda-set-mode-name): Show the category filter in the
modeline.
* org-faces.el (org-agenda-filter-category): New face.
* org.texi (Agenda commands): Update documentation about the
new category filtering feature.
This feature has been requested by several people -- thanks
to all of them for mentioning this possibility.
* lisp/org-bbdb.el (org-bbdb-old): New variable.
(org-bbdb-store-link):
(org-bbdb-open): Check for `org-bbdb-old'.
(org-bbdb-open-old):
(org-bbdb-open-new): New functions.
Patch by Ivan Kanis
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-write): Rename from
`org-write-agenda'.
(org-agenda-mode-map, org-agenda-menu)
(org-batch-store-agenda-views): Use new name
`org-agenda-write'.
* org.el (org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region): Fix
docstring.
(org-todo, org-deadline, org-schedule): Honor the 'start-level
value of `org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region'.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-switch-to): Widen org buffer only if point is
outside the current restriction
Widen org buffer when visiting from agenda only if point is outside
current restriction.
Visiting a task with RET or TAB in the agenda should not affect the
org-mode buffer restriction unless the target task is not currently
visible due to the restriction.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-clock-in): Save restriction when clocking in from the agenda
Narrowed org buffers are now retained when clocking in from the agenda.
We only widen the buffer when the task to clock in is outside the existing
restriction.
* lisp/org.el: Honour existing restrictions when regenerating the agenda
Narrowed org buffers are now retained when regenerating the agenda
with org-agenda-redo
Initialize`org-export-odt-schema-dir' *before* initializing
`org-odt-styles-dir'. This re-arrangement prevents the warning message that
notifies the user of missing OpenDocument schema files not lurk around in
the echo area like a sore-thumb.
* org-odt.el (org-odt-lib-dir): Add docstring.
(org-odt-data-dir): New variable. Use this variable to
control the locations from which the ODT exporter picks the
OpenDocument styles and schema files from. Set this variable
explicitly only if the in-built heuristics for locating the
above files fails.
(org-odt-styles-dir-list, org-odt-schema-dir-list): New
variables. Pay specific attention to (eval-when-compile ...)
form through which Makefile's $(datadir) - contained in
`org-odt-data-dir' - gets compiled in as a "hard coded"
constant.
(org-odt-styles-dir, org-export-odt-schema-dir): Add messages
to aid debugging.
* Makefile (etcdir): Remove this.
(stylesdir): Rename to datadir.
(datadir): Was stylesdir.
(STYLESFILES): Rename to DATAFILES.
(DATAFILES): Was STYLESFILES. Offer a menu of files that is
available. Package maintainers can use this list and their
own discretion to cherry-pick what they are willing to install
in their distribution.
(CP): Add recursive flag so that directories listed in
DATAFILES can be copied enbloc.
(install-lisp): Use conditional flag BATCH_EXTRA
(BATCH_EXTRA): "Target-specific variable value" that plumbs
the value of $(datadir) in to org-odt.el via
`org-odt-data-dir'. See ChangeLog entries for
`org-odt-styles-dir-list' and `org-odt-schema-dir-list'.
(BATCH): Add BATCH_EXTRA.
(lisp/org-odt.elc): Force re-generation of this target every
time so that $(datadir) gets plumbed in to org-odt.el through
`org-odt-data-dir'.
(org-odt-data-dir): "FORCE" target. Also a variable defined
in org-odt.el.
(install-etc): Rename this target to install-data.
(install-data): Was install-etc.
Fix for the following report:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-12/msg00799.html
Ulrich Mueller <ulm@gentoo.org> writes:
In Gentoo we have an issue with the location of the
OpenDocument style files, reported to us in bug 396269 [1].
When org-mode is installed as a separate Gentoo package, its
lisp files are installed in
/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org-mode/. According to our
policy, non-lisp files would go to
/usr/share/emacs/etc/org-mode/. We would pass this as the
"etcdir" parameter to "make install", so the odt style files
would be installed in stylesdir =
/usr/share/emacs/etc/org-mode/styles/.
Now org-odt.el currently defines org-odt-styles-dir in a
defconst, and it searches only in ../etc/styles/,
./etc/styles/, and ./etc/org/ relative to lispdir. Obviously
it cannot find the files in the Gentoo location.
[1] <https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396269>
* org-archive.el (org-archive-subtree)
(org-archive-to-archive-sibling, org-toggle-archive-tag)
(org-archive-set-tag): Handle the 'start-level value for
`org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region'.
* org.el (org-scan-tags): New parameter `start-level' to
scan only through headlines of that level.
(org-map-entries): New allowed value `region-start-level' for
the `scope' parameter, to allow scanning through headlines of
the same level than the first headline in the region.
(org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region): New allowed value
'start-level.
This change gives more flexibility when looping over the active
region for commands like `org-schedule', `org-deadline', etc.
By setting `org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region' to
̀start-level', those command will act upon headlines that are
of the same level than the first one in the region.
* org-archive.el (org-archive-subtree)
(org-archive-to-archive-sibling, org-archive-set-tag)
(org-toggle-archive-tag): Allow to loop over the active region
by using `org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region'.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-expand-noweb-references): Rather than using a
pure regexp solution to resolve noweb references, actually check the
information of every code block in the buffer. This will cause a
slowdown in noweb reference expansion, but is necessary for correct
behavior.