Thanks to Thorsten Jolitz for contributing support for this new
language.
* Makefile (LISPF): Add ob-picolisp to the Makefile.
* contrib/babel/langs/ob-picolisp.el: Remove from contrib.
* lisp/ob-picolisp.el: Add to core lisp directory.
* lisp/org.el (org-babel-load-languages): Add Pico Lisp to the list of
supported code block languages.
Thanks to Sergey Litvinov for contributing this language support!
* lisp/ob-fortran.el: Adding support for Fortran code blocks.
* Makefile (LISPF): Compile Fortran support.
* lisp/org.el (org-babel-load-languages): Adding fortran to this list.
* Makefile: remove target install-info-debian and modify target
install-info so that it is compatible with the older dpkg version
of install-info that resides in /usr/sbin and may be picked up
when root is installing info files
Initial reporting by Jude DaShiell, suggestions for changing Makefile
by Nick Dokos. The solution implemented re-arranges the arguments to
install-info to be compatible with both the dpkg and GNU version of
the program. On Debian, /usr/bin/install-info is actually a wrapper
that calls /usr/bin/ginstall-info and issues the following warning
when called as root:
This is not dpkg install-info anymore, but GNU install-info
See the man page for ginstall-info for command line arguments
This warning can be safely ignored since we actually prefer that GNU
install-info is called even though we've arranged the arguments to
be compatible with dpkg install-info.
Tested on openSuSE Tumbleweed, Win7/Pro (both MSys and Cygwin) and by
Jude DaShiell on Debian Squeeze and Slackware.
TINYCHANGE
* Makefile (LISPF): Adding ob-lilypond.el.
* lisp/ob-lilypond.el (show-all): Declaring function from outline.el.
(org-babel-default-header-args:lilypond): Declared.
(ly-process-basic): Use the appropriate prefix for the temporary
file, and don't call a function from ob-dot.el.
(ly-version): Let-bind a free variable.
On Jan 26, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> The file org-complete.el, added about a month ago, causes a file-name
> clash with org-compat.el after 8+3 truncation. This causes trouble
> when unpacking Emacs tarballs on DOS filesystems.
Also rename org-complete-* functions in org-pcomplete.el and remove a
wrong reference to org-complete in doc/org.texi.
We still use org-complete-* namespace for the custom group and the
custom variables.
sync_release and sync_manual are copying release files from the
temporary RELEASE directory to the server at /var/www/orgmode.org
the relup directive now calls makerelease and sync_* directives.
A small fix: remove calls to updateweb.
I removed this directives:
- relup: which called makerelease, upload_release and upload_manual
- upload_release: which uploaded the release from Carsten's machine
- upload_manual: which uploaded the manuals from Carsten's machine
We don't need these directives anymore as the release process is
done from orgmode.org server.
* Makefile (LISPF): Add org-special-blocks to the list of Lisp files
* lisp/org-special-blocks.el (htmlp):
(latexp):
(line): Add defvars for dynamically scoped variables.
* lisp/org.el (org-modules): Move org-special-blocks into
the core modules section.
Carsten
Reworked the changes based on your feedback. Customize to your tastes.
Jambunathan K.
From 1121461037e0308054afeabf8c67bd1a568dd9b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jambunathan K <kjambunathan@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 15:33:08 +0530
Subject: [PATCH] Support for elpa-compatible tarballs
* Makefile (pkg): New target for creating elpa-compatible tarball.
* Makefile (LISPF): adding ob-scheme.el to the makefile
* lisp/ob-scheme.el: very preliminary support for evaluating scheme
code blocks
* lisp/org.el (org-babel-load-languages): adding scheme
ob-org has two non-standard header arguments in that it exports it's
results by default and the result type defaults to raw, this ensures
that the body of a begin_src org block exports transparently.
This is a breaking change in that if you are currently using org
code blocks to export org-fontified code you will have to set the
":exports" header argument for org-mode blocks to "code" on a block,
file, language or system-wide basis.
* Makefile (LISPF): adding ob-org.el to the makefile
* lisp/ob-org.el: defines handling of org code blocks
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-insert-result): now when "org" is a result
type the results are wrapped in an org code block
* Makefile (LISPF): now compiling and installing ob-plantuml.el
* contrib/scripts/.gitignore : ignores the plantuml.jar file, so that
it can be located next to ditaa.jar
* lisp/ob-plantuml.el: adding copyright notice and FSF attribution
(org-plantuml-jar-path): now a defcustom
(org-babel-execute:plantuml): now using org-babel-eval which
displays error messages
* lisp/org.el (org-babel-load-languages): ob-plantuml is now part of
org-babel-load-languages
The latest XEmacs package release does now contain a modern version of
outline.el, put there by Michael Sperber.
* Makefile: Remove targets related to noutline.el.
* README: Remove the entry for the xemacs directory.
* README_DIST: Remove the entry for the xemacs directory.
* doc/org.texi (Installation): Remove the special installation
instructions for XEmacs.
* lisp/org.el (outline): Remove special code to load noutline.el
for XEmacs.
* xemacs/README: File removed.
* xemacs/noutline.el: File removed.
* xemacs/ps-print-invisible.el: File removed.