* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock--mode-line-heading): Strip
links from the heading.
This restores the previous behavior before commit 66554298.
Thanks to Matt Lundin for reporting this.
* lisp/org-gnus.el (org-gnus-store-link): Fix storing link from an
article when point in the summary buffer does not match the article.
Reported-by: Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <unhammer@fsfe.org>
<http://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-orgmode/2018-03/msg00037.html>
* doc/org.texi: Mark keys consistently.
Mark keys consistently in manuals
9743f48de7325bd95a42e1a27acbf6635f8d086b
Michael Albinus
Mon Feb 26 13:53:37 2018 +0100
* doc/org.texi: Remove @key{} markups from @kindex entries.
Remove @key{} markups from @kindex entries in manuals
ce557a924a299650b5e0c93ba276f1ec651f7941
Michael Albinus
Mon Feb 26 09:24:39 2018 +0100
* doc/org.texi: Fix @kindex entries. Mark keys consistently.
Fix @kindex entries in manuals
7a069f35d4ce002dc10d666fde2850d8e6eee427
Michael Albinus
Sun Feb 25 16:29:39 2018 +0100
* doc/org.texi: Fix @cindex entries. Use consistently
@code{} for keywords.
Fix @cindex entries in org.texi
e415309fef4077fe7e4dfe1a898d749c1136ca2c
Michael Albinus
Sat Feb 24 20:40:39 2018 +0100
* lisp/org.el (org-paste-subtree): Use `org-outline-regexp-bol'.
The function cannot detect the proper level when a headline around
point contains spurious white spaces after the stars.
* org-babel-groovy-evaluate: replace '-' by '_' in temp file names.
Apparently, the JVM uses file names in the construction of names of internal
objects and dashes are illegal in that context. See
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48893994/groovy-in-org-mode-babel
for an example.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-mode): Only set `org-agenda-show-log'
and `org-agenda-clock-report-mode' to their default values when
constructing an agenda buffer, and not when redoing it.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-log-mode,
org-agenda-clockreport-mode): Do not set the global default value
`org-agenda-start-with-log-mode' (respectively
`org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode') with the current value of
`org-agenda-log-mode' (respectively `org-agenda-clockreport-mode'),
which, with sticky agendas is even buffer local.
`org-agenda-show-log' indicates if the the current agenda buffer has
log-mode enabled. When building a new agenda buffer, it gets its
value from `org-agenda-start-with-log-mode'. It is is semantically a
buffer local variable: when creating a new agenda buffer you expect it
to be set to the value in `org-agenda-start-with-log-mode'. However,
2e9c2d71 while fixing an issue with sticky agendas rendered the
variable `org-agenda-log-mode' effectively global: toggling log mode
in a given agenda buffer modifies the global default for all agenda
buffers. The same reasoning holds for clockreport mode.
This change ensures that a log or clockreport mode change made in one
agenda buffer does not propagate to other agenda buffers, existing or
new. The change is however preserved on org-agenda-redo in the
initial agenda buffer, whether using sticky agendas or not.
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* lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-finalize): Refresh clock mode line.
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock--mode-line-heading): New function.
(org-clock-get-clock-string): Small refactoring.
(org-clock-update-mode-line): Add optional argument. Use new function.
(org-clock-in): Use new function.
* lisp/ox-publish.el (org-publish-org-to):
(org-publish-collect-index):
(org-publish--store-crossrefs):
(org-publish-resolve-external-link): Use `file-truename' instead of
`expand-file-name'.
Do not preserve symbolic links when a unique identifier is needed,
e.g., when storing or retrieving file properties from cache.
* lisp/org-clock.el: When the org-mode is called for the very first time
any functionality that requires the org-clock-sum-today used to fail.
(e.g. a column that calculates CLOCKSUM_T)
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* org-clock.el (org-clock-special-range): Set `untilnow' to use the
year -50000, rather than the earliest representable date.
(org-clock--oldest-date): Remove.
The `untilnow' range relied on the constant `org-clock--oldest-date`
to find the earliest representable date, which caused delays when
loading `org-clock' on systems where `most-negative-fixnum' is large.
This change removes that constant in favor of a simpler hack to
produce a range between the current time and before the dawn of human
civilization. If this breaks your workflow, please report to the Time
Police.
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