* lisp/org-macs.el (org-with-point-at): Store evaluated version of pom. This
fixes a potential bug when using (org-with-point-at (func) …), where (func)
would be evaluated multiple times, therefore might return different results
if a marker was returned and different each time.
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
My bad, wrong manipulation. Here is the patch.
To reproduce the error, you can type the following in a fresh Org
#+begin_src org
target some text <<<target>>> another text target
#+end_src
Using C-c C-o on any of the two links will return an error.
Regards,
>From f7738f3e9239fc4fddccc7850dad7a0936087a58 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaziou@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 09:37:48 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Fix bug with link to radio target at beginning or end of buffer
* lisp/org.el (org-open-at-point): if a link to a radio target is the
first, (resp. the last), element of a buffer, function cannot find
the property change required to get its boundaries, and
`buffer-substring' is called with an invalid nil argument.
It enables the output of graphics in a lot of formats using
imagemagick.
* lisp/ob-latex.el (org-babel-execute:latex): Add imagemagick options,
and for file types other than png and pdf it uses imagemagick to
convert a compiled pdf file to the desired file type.
(convert-pdf): Convert a pdf file to a new file type using
imagemagick.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-insert-item): when computing size of item
being inserted, function has to take into account that indentation
may not only be made of spaces.
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-find-position): if a list was adjacent
to some clocks and a drawer was going to be created, only the first
element of the list would make it into the drawer.
* lisp/ob-calc.el (org-babel-execute:calc): Call out to new function
for variables resolution.
(ob-calc-maybe-resolve-var): Resolve (possibly recursively)
variables in calc expressions.
Thanks to Martyn Jago for this patch
* lisp/ob-C.el (org-babel-tangle-lang-exts): Replace "c++" with "C++".
(org-babel-C++-compiler): Replace "c++" with "C++".
(org-babel-execute:cpp): Replace "c" with "C++".
(org-babel-execute:C++): Replace "c" with "C++".
(org-babel-expand-body:C++): Replace "c" with "C++".
(org-babel-C-execute): Replace "c" with "C++".
* lisp/ob-ref.el (org-babel-ref-at-ref-p): Only try to read results as
a list if at the *beginning* of a list item.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-read-result): Only try to read results as a
list if at the *beginning* of a list item.
* lisp/org-list (org-cycle-item-indentation): do not break an
indentation cycle because visibility cycling is requested. This
happens when an item becomes a parent, due to indentation change.
Not considered empty anymore, the function cannot change its
indentation again.
* org-clock.el (org-clocktable-write-default): Bugfix: falls
back on `org-export-default-language' when no :lang parameter
is set.
Also fix various typo in comments.
* lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-expand-file): New function.
(org-capture-target-buffer):
(org-capture-set-target-location): Use `org-capture-expand-file'.
* doc/org.texi (Template elements): Document that files can be given
as function, form, or variable.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-read-list): Reading the value of a list has
been updated to reflect the new structure of org-mode lists in
elisp.
(org-babel-insert-result): Writing code block results to lists has
been updated to reflect the new list structure.
(org-babel-result-end): Remove a previous change to end-of-list
marker detection
* lisp/org.el (org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c): call `org-list-send-list' only when
cursor it at very first item of the list, as specified in the
manual. Also refactored the list part of the function a bit.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda): Set the 'last-args property to
nil when calling `org-agenda'. Don't kill the local variable
`org-agenda-current-span'.
(org-run-agenda-series): Use the new property 'last-args.
(org-agenda-change-time-span): Use the dynamically set
`org-agenda-overriding-arguments' variable when non-nil.
Thanks to Matt Lundin and Michael Brand for reporting this.
* lisp/org.el (org-toggle-item, org-toggle-heading): make sure every
sub-item in a list is changed into a sub-heading and sub-headings
are translated into sub-items. Also ignore inline tasks in the
process.
org-toggle-item on headlines preserves hierarchy
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-select-backend-specific-text): add
`original-indentation' property when replacing #+begin_backend and
#+backend blocks with their content. This is needed for lists, as
they must know if the block belonged to them.
* lisp/org-html.el (org-html-export-list-line): insert a newline
character before ending an item, as anchor could be on a line
going to be deleted, like a drawer ending string.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-to-html): same.
* lisp/org.el (org-set-autofill-regexps): use `org-item-re' in
`paragraph-start' to recognize alphabetical lists.
(org-fill-paragraph): enforce a pre-computed fill-prefix before
calling fill-paragraph when point in in an item. Also prevent
paragraphs getting merged into an adjacent list upon filling.
(org-adaptive-fill-function): make sure to determine real fill-prefix
for auto-fill.
(org-auto-fill-function): use a pre-computed fill-prefix before
calling do-auto-fill.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-item-body-column): new function
* lisp/org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-at-task-p,
org-inlinetask-toggle-visibility): new functions.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-set-item-visibility): new function.
* lisp/org.el (org-cycle, org-cycle-internal-local): separate lists
and inline tasks from headlines.
(org-outline-level): do not consider lists as headlines.
Cycling visibility is using different tools.