* contrib/lisp/org-mac-link.el (org-mac-message-get-links): Fix and use the `org-mac-paste-applescript-links' helper.
The existing code inserted links which should have been "[[message:ABC][the subject]]"
as "[[essage:ABC][the subjec]]".
Based on a patch by Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>.
* contrib/lisp/org-mac-link.el: Shorten the file description, which shouldn't span lines.
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Signed-off-by: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
* contrib/lisp/org-mac-link.el (org-as-get-flagged-mail): Don't assume Growl is installed.
Applescript can't run if it refers to uninstalled apps, so since Growl is not universally
installed, references to it should be dropped. This change also provides a less cryptic
message when `org-mac-mail-account' is unset at the time flagged messages are grabbed.
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Signed-off-by: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
* contrib/lisp/org-eww.el(org-eww-copy-for-org-mode): Realization of
the kill.
(org-eww-goto-next-url-property-change,
org-eww-no-next-link-p, org-eww-url-below-point): Auxiliaries
for accessing a eww buffer
(org-eww-extend-eww-keymap): Add the new kill to eww keymap
The code has emerged from the very similar org-w3m.el.
* contrib/lisp/org-eww.el: New file
* contrib/README: Added org-eww.
* lisp/org.el (org-modules): Add org-eww to the pool of org-modules.
The hook gets hooked in the module.
The file is more or less a fraction of the org-w3m module with 'w3m'
replaced by 'eww'.
* contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el (koma-letter): Properly display
default "from" address from template.
(org-koma-letter--determine-to-and-from): Do not provide a default
"to" value as it might be set through a LCO file.
(org-koma-letter-template): Remove trailing whitespace.
* contrib/lisp/ox-groff.el (org-groff-link):
* lisp/ox-beamer.el (org-beamer-link):
* lisp/ox-html.el (org-html-link):
* lisp/ox-latex.el (org-latex-link):
* lisp/ox-odt.el (org-odt-link): When radio link has no valid
target (e.g., this is a subtree export and the radio target is not
in the exported subtree), simply return contents.
Thanks to Daniel Clement for reporting it.
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/90218
* contrib/lisp/ob-stata.el: New file based on ob-julia.el.
* contrib/README: Document addition of new file.
ob-stata.el provides basic support for evaluating Stata code.
* ox-taskjuggler.el (org-taskjuggler--build-project): Insert all
valid attributes from project.
* ox-taskjuggler.el (org-taskjuggler--build-attributes): Add project
as possible ITEM to docstring.
* ox-taskjuggler.el (org-taskjuggler-valid-project-attributes): New
defcustom.
As reported by Nick Garber, project attributes like 'timingresolution'
could not be changed via Org-mode properties. This patch makes the
exporter treat project-attributes just like it treats task-, resource-
and report-attributes.
* org-git-link.el (org-git-open): Jump to the line if provided in the link.
(org-git-split-string): Parse a third element of the list and change the error
message accordingly.
(org-git-create-git-link): Accept the third optional line argument.
(org-git-store-link): call `org-git-create-git-link' with the current line
number.
* contrib/lisp/org-notmuch.el: org-notmuch-open-function,
org-notmuch-open-search-function: New defcustoms, can be used to set
custom notmuch-open functions.
* contrib/lisp/ox-rss.el (org-rss-publish-to-rss): Fix a bug that
causes ID properties to be generated in org buffer emacs is
currently visiting rather than the file containing the feed.
* contrib/lisp/org-contacts.el (org-contacts-export-as-vcard): Wrap
`org-contacts-export-as-vcard-internal' to prompt for the parameters
when called interactively.
(org-contacts-export-as-vcard-internal): The old function
`org-contacts-export-as-vcard'.
Thanks to Esben Stien for the suggestion.
* contrib/lisp/org-contacts.el (org-contacts-complete-tags-props): New
function that allows the user to retrieve contacts based on tags and
properties.
(org-contacts-complete-functions): Add
org-contacts-complete-tags-props to the completion functions.
(org-contacts-tags-props-prefix): Prefix used to detect the
completion method wished.
Based on the idea and implementation of John Kitchin
* contrib/lisp/org-bibtex-extras.el: Remove functions to find
citations, moved into ox-bibtex.
* contrib/lisp/ox-bibtex.el: Add functionality to follow cite links.
These options break citation handling for these other backends, so we
should just drop them.
* contrib/lisp/ox-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-merge-contiguous-citations):
Drop citation options for HTML and ASCII export.
* contrib/lisp/org-contacts.el (org-contacts-at-point): New function
used to return the contact at point.
(org-contacts-db): Factorize the construction of the database using
`org-contacts-at-point' and fix a small typo.
* contrib/lisp/org-contacts.el (org-contacts-complete-functions): A
hook that contains the list of functions used to complete contacts.
(org-contacts-message-complete-function): Use the new hook.
Suggested by John Kitchin.
* org-mac-link.el (org-mac-grab-Addressbook-app-p): New option.
(org-mac-grab-link): New interactive option.
(org-devonthink-item-open)
(org-as-get-selected-devonthink-item)
(org-mac-devonthink-get-links)
(org-mac-devonthink-item-insert-selected): New functions.
* contrib/lisp/org-mac-link.el (org-as-get-selected-mail): Make sure
no extra new line is present in the string returned from the
AppleScript.
* contrib/lisp/org-mac-link.el (org-mac-message-get-links): Get rid of
the enclosing quotes before splitting the string.
* contrib/lisp/ox-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-merge-contiguous-citations):
Add the ability to specify options so that for example the following
link "[[cite:(Chapter 2)foo]]" will be converted to the following
LaTeX "\cite[Chapter 2](foo)".
* contrib/lisp/org-passwords.el: New file.
The file gives a mode for consulting a passwords database with entries
in org format. The database opens in Read-Only mode and a timer is
set to close the database. The file provides functions for making
usernames and passwords available to the facility for pasting text of
the window system (clipboard on X and MS-Windows, pasteboard on
Nextstep/Mac OS, etc.) without inserting them in the kill-ring. It
also provides functions for generating passwords as a random string of
characters or as a number of random words from a dictionary.
* contrib/lisp/org-annotate-file.el (org-annotate-file): New customization
group.
(org-annotate-file-storage-file org-annotate-file-add-search
org-annotate-file-always-open): Convert `defvar' symbols to `defcustom' using the new group.
* ox.el (org-export-dictionary): Add "References".
* contrib/lisp/ox-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-process-bib-files):
Translate "References" according to the export language.
Thanks to Julian Gehring for suggesting this.
* lisp/ox-latex.el (org-latex-link):
* lisp/ox-html.el (org-html-link): Do not expand absolute file names
and do not try to fix hierarchy part, as it is already taken care of
at the parser level.
* lisp/ox-md.el (org-md-link): Ditto. Also fix absolute file names.
* lisp/ox-odt.el (org-odt-link):
* lisp/ox-man.el (org-man-link):
* lisp/ox-texinfo.el (org-texinfo-link):
* contrib/lisp/ox-groff.el (org-groff-link): Ditto. Do not prepend
scheme part to relative file names either.
* contrib/lisp/ox-deck.el (org-deck-link): Small refactoring.
* lisp/ox-html.el (org-html-link):
* lisp/ox-latex.el (org-latex-link):
* lisp/ox-man.el (org-man-link):
* lisp/ox-odt.el (org-odt-link):
* contrib/lisp/ox-groff.el (org-groff-link): "mailto" URI do not have
an authority part, we do not append "//".
* lisp/ox-html.el (org-html-link):
* lisp/ox-latex.el (org-latex-link):
* lisp/ox-man.el (org-man-link):
* lisp/ox-odt.el (org-odt-link):
* lisp/ox-texinfo.el (org-texinfo-link): Append "//" after some link
types.
* lisp/ox-md.el (org-md-link):
* contrib/lisp/ox-groff.el (org-groff-link): Ditto. Also remove some
unused code, as search options are already stripped out link's path.
Since 3589f64e42, Org ignores "//" in
a link type so it has to be re-introduced upon exporting.
* contrib/lisp/org-mac-link.el (org-as-mac-chrome-get-frontmost-url):
Improve AppleScript used for grabbing information from Chrome. Now
it's shorter and doesn't require switching to the app. Also,
starting and ending quote are trimmed only when necessary.
* lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-exp-reference-buffer): New variable, as
a replacement for `org-current-export-file'.
(org-babel-check-confirm-evaluate): Use new variable.
* lisp/ob-exp.el (org-babel-exp-in-export-file): Use new variable.
(org-babel-exp-get-export-buffer): Remove function.
(org-babel-exp-process-buffer): Change signature.
* lisp/ob-ref.el (org-babel-ref-resolve): Use new variable during
export in order to properly resolve references.
* lisp/ox.el (org-export-execute-babel-code): Use new variable.
* contrib/lisp/org-wikinodes.el (org-wikinodes-process-links-for-export):
Remove a cond branch as it is always
false (`org-current-export-file' couldn't be a string).
* testing/lisp/test-ob-lob.el (test-ob-lob/export-lob-lines): Update
test.
* testing/lisp/test-ob.el (test-ob/eval-header-argument): Update test.
* testing/lisp/test-ob-exp.el (ob-export/reference-in-post-header):
New test.
During export, Babel executes sequentially all blocks in the buffer
being exported. This can lead to modifications preventing some
references from being resolved. As a workaround, Babel stores
a pristine copy of the buffer in a variable so it can always find
needed references.
Before this patch, the variable storing this copy was
`org-current-export-file' and was dynamically bound in "ox.el". It
was used to resolve noweb references (`org-babel-expand-noweb-references')
but not regular references (`org-babel-ref-resolve').
Now, the variable is `org-babel-exp-reference-buffer' and it is bound
from `org-babel-exp-process-buffer'. It is used to resolve all
references. In particular, this allows to use references in :post
header.
Thanks to Jarmo Hurri for reporting it.
* contrib/lisp/org-annotate-file.el (org-annotate-file,
org-annotate-file-show-section): Provide autoloads for the functions
intended for use from outside the script.
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* contrib/lisp/org-annotate-file.el (org-annotate-file,
org-annotate-file-show-section): Return the annotation buffer from
`org-annotate-file-show-section` so that the user can decide how to
display it.
When adding an annotation using org-file-annotate, the buffer would
always be opened in the current window. By not making the buffer
current and instead returning it from `org-annotate-file-show-section`
the user can control how to display it.
For instance, it can be opened in a popup window using popwin:
(popwin:display-buffer-1 (org-annotate-file-show-section storage-file)
:default-config-keywords '(:position :bottom))
The function `org-annotate-file` will still work as before and open
the buffer in the current window.
* contrib/lisp/org-annotate-file.el (org-annotate-file,
org-annotate-file-show-storage-section): Permit a used to control
where to store the annotation when using
`org-annotate-file-show-section`.
By making the storage file a parameter the user can create their own
custom implementations of org-annotate-file and decide where to store
the annotation.
Personally I'm trying to use org-annotate-file to do code reviews and
I have set up my Emacs to write annotations into a file at the current
project root. This makes it easier for me to email my comments to
whoever wrote the code I just reviewed as I can now keep multiple
reviews separate.
* contrib/lisp/org-ebib.el: Support for links to Ebib's entries.
(org-ebib-open): Open an Ebib's entry.
(org-ebib-store-link): Store a link to an Ebib's entry.
* ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-template): Do not output
`fromaddress' when it is a string of white spaces.
(org-koma-letter-use-title): Fix typo in the documentation string.
* ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-use-title): New variable.
(org-koma-letter-prefer-subject): New variable.
(org-koma-letter-template): Allow separate subject and title.
Signed-off-by: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
* contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-opening): Correctly
report conditions to fulfill in order set opening string with
a headline.
(org-koma-letter-headline): Opening can no longer be nil, so look out
for the empty string instead.
* contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-plug-into-ox):
Remove function.
(org-koma-letter-default-class): Change default value.
A default class is installed by default upon loading the library.
* contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-use-foldmarks):
Change value to symbols or list of symbols.
(org-koma-letter--build-settings): Use new value for folding marks.
* contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-subject-format):
Make it clear that lists of symbols are allowed.
(org-koma-letter-template): Refactor subject-related part.
* contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el (koma-letter): Rewrite function.
Global variables are no longer ignored.
(org-koma-letter--build-settings): New function.
* contrib/lisp/ox-s5.el (org-s5-title-slide-template): Per Arne
Babenhauserheide, the heading levels on the default title slide
template were wrong per the S5 spec.
* lisp/org.el (org-mode-flyspell-verify): Rewrite function using
Org parser. As a consequence, Org is more cautious about areas
where checks are allowed.
(org-fontify-meta-lines-and-blocks-1, org-activate-footnote-links): Be
subtler when removing flyspell overlays.
(org-unfontify-region): Remove reference to unused `org-no-flyspell'
property.
(org-fontify-drawers): New function.
(org-set-font-lock-defaults): Use new function to fontify drawers.
* contrib/lisp/org-wikinodes.el (org-wikinodes-activate-links): Remove
reference to unused `org-no-flyspell' property.
If ebib is missing then the jump function from org-bibtex-extras.el
will be used if defined, else no jump function will be used.
Only call `org-bibtex-process-bib-files' on html export so that
ox-bibtex may be used for latex export without bibtex2html being
installed.