When including s file in example or src markup, you can now also
specify the switches for code references and line numbering that work
also when directly adding SRC or EXAMPLE blocks.
Reported by Manish.
The new export switches -n, +n, and -r for the BEGIN_EXAMPLE and
BEGIN_SRC constructs are now supported by org-mtags.el.
Also fixes some bugs in org-mtags.el.
Samuel Wales writes:
> It would be really nice if you could set tags to different
> faces the way you can with todo keywords.
>
> For example, you could set :urgent: to a bright color. Or
> set a face for all contexts.
This patch add a new customization variable `org-tag-faces' that can
be used to specify such faces. The rest of the patch implements these
new faces in Org-mode buffers as well as in the agenda.
This only lead to a contributed file, this is neither robust nor fast.
But maybe throwing the existing code into a contrib file
will make someone come up with an idea.
Use the default fmt function, collect only the first header
line for field names, and don't call plist-get for the table
name on every line.
Signed-off-by: Jason Riedy <jason@acm.org>
You can slice a single table full of calculations in different ways
into separate destinations. Or you can format the table differently.
There are many fun and exciting possible uses.
A fancier implementation would scan the document *once* for the
set of destinations. That could help implement another function
to update all destinations from all sources.
Refactor orgtbl-to-generic; explicitly separate heading from body.
Support last-line specializers.
Allow functions for some orgtbl parameters.
Add a :remove-nil-lines parameter to orgtbl-to-generic.