From f7464fdd2e33e5dc6c159a4adc8f53902e6d4511 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luke Shumaker Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 23:20:15 -0400 Subject: Initial commit of Luke Shumaker's "dot-files". --- .emacs.d/org-7.4/Changes.org | 2522 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 2522 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .emacs.d/org-7.4/Changes.org (limited to '.emacs.d/org-7.4/Changes.org') diff --git a/.emacs.d/org-7.4/Changes.org b/.emacs.d/org-7.4/Changes.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c88d879 --- /dev/null +++ b/.emacs.d/org-7.4/Changes.org @@ -0,0 +1,2522 @@ +# -*- mode: org; fill-column: 65 -*- + +#+begin_html + +#+end_html + +#+STARTUP: indent hidestars + +* Version 7.4 +:PROPERTIES: +:VISIBILITY: content +:CUSTOM_ID: v7.4 +:END: + + +** Incompatible changes + +*** Agenda: rework ndays and span handling + +The variable =org-agenda-ndays= is obsolete - please use +=org-agenda-span= instead. + +Thanks to Julien Danjou for this. + +** Details + +*** Improvements with inline tasks and indentation + +There is now a configurable way on how to export inline tasks. See +the new variable =org-inlinetask-export-templates=. + +Thanks to Nicolas Goaziou for coding these changes. + +*** Agenda: Added a bulk "scattering" command + +=B S= in the agenda buffer will cause tasks to be rescheduled a random +number of days into the future, with 7 as the default. This is useful +if you've got a ton of tasks scheduled for today, you realize you'll +never deal with them all, and you just want them to be distributed +across the next N days. When called with a prefix arg, rescheduling +will avoid weekend days. + +Thanks to John Wiegley for this. + +*** In-buffer completion is now done using John Wiegleys pcomplete.el + +Thanks to John Wiegley for much of this code. + +*** Sending radio tables from org buffers is now allowed + +Org radio tables can no also be sent inside Org buffers. Also, +there is a new hook which get called after a table has been sent. + +Thanks to Seweryn Kokot. + +*** Command names shown in manual + +The reference manual now lists command names for most commands. +Thanks to Andreas Röhler who started this project. + +*** Allow ap/pm times in agenda time grid + +Times in the agenda can now be displayed in am/pm format. See the new +variable =org-agenda-timegrid-use-ampm=. Thanks to C. A. Webber for +a patch to this effect. + +*** Rewriten clock table code + +The entire clocktable code has been rewritten to add more options and +to make hacking time reports easier. + +Thanks to Erwin Vrolijk for a patch introducing clock tables for +quarters. + +*** Babel +**** Add =msosql= engine to sql code blocks +SQL code blocks can now be executed using the =myosql= engine on +Windows systems. + +Thanks to S√©bastien Vauban for this contribution. + +**** Python code blocks now accept a =preamble= header argument +This allows specification of coding declarations and library imports +which must take place in the beginning of a file of executed python +code (note this header argument is used during code block evaluation +unlike the =shebang= header argument which is used during tangling). +For example + +#+begin_src org + ,#+begin_src python :preamble # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- :return s + ,s = "√©" + ,#+end_src +#+end_src + +Thanks to Vincent Beffara for this idea. + +**** Code block name is shown during evaluation query +When the user is queried about the evaluation of a named code block +the name of the code block is now displayed. + +Thanks to Tom Dye for this suggestion. + +**** Clojure code blocks results insertion +The results of Clojure code blocks have been improved in two ways. +1. lazy sequences are now expanded for insertion into the Org-mode + buffer +2. pretty printing of results is now possible with both "code" and + "data" pretty print formats + +Thanks to Rick Moynihan for suggesting these changes. + +**** Python code blocks now accept a =:return= header argument +This alleviates the need to explicitly insert return statements into +the bode of Python code blocks. This change both +- allows the same python code blocks to be run both in sessions and + externally +- removes the floating =return= statements which violated python + syntax + +Thanks to Darlan Cavalcante for proposing this feature. + +**** =:results wrap= header argument wraps code block results +The new =:results wrap= wraps code blocks results in a custom +environment making it possible to offset their contents during +export. For example + +#+begin_src org + ,#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results wrap + , "code block results" + ,#+end_src + + ,#+results: + ,#+BEGIN_RESULT + ,: code block results + ,#+END_RESULT +#+end_src + +Thanks to S√©bastien Vauban for persistently suggesting this enhancement. + +**** Code block error buffer wiped clean between executions +Previously the code block error buffer accumulated errors making it +difficult to distinguish between previous and current errors. This +buffer is now cleaned before every interactive code block evaluation. + +**** Lists now recognized by code blocks +It is now possible for code blocks to both read and write list +contents from and to Org-mode buffers. For example + +#+begin_src org + ,#+results: a-list + ,- babel + ,- and + ,- org-mode + + ,#+source: a-list + ,#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var lst=a-list :results list + , (reverse lst) + ,#+end_src +#+end_src + +**** Calc added as a supported code block language +The Emacs Calc package can be used through =calc= code blocks allowing +both regular arithmetic operations as well as stack based +calculation. For example + +#+begin_src org + ,#+source: calc-stack + ,#+begin_src calc + , 8 + , 1 + , '+ + , 9 + , '* + ,#+end_src + + ,#+results: calc-stack + ,: 81 + + ,#+source: calc-arithmetic + ,#+begin_src calc :var in=calc-stack + , in / 9 + ,#+end_src + + ,#+results: calc-arithmetic + ,: 9 +#+end_src + +**** "org-babel-detangle" propagates change to source code files into code blocks +`org-babel-detangle' can be used to propagate changes to pure source +code files tangled from embedded code blocks in Org-mode files back to +the original code blocks in the Org-mode file. This can be used on +collaborative projects to keep embedded code blocks up to date with +edits made in pure source code files. + + + + + + + + +* Version 7.02 + +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: v7.02 +:END: + +** Incompatible Changes +*** Code block hashes +Due to changes in the code resolving code block header arguments +hashing of code block results should now re-run a code block when +an argument to the code block has changed. As a result of this +change *all* code blocks with cached results will be re-run after +upgrading to the latest version. + +*** Testing update +Anyone using the org-mode test suite will need to update the jump +repository for test navigation by executing the following from +the root of the org-mode repository. +: git submodule update +Failure to update this repository will cause loading of +org-test.el to throw errors. +** Details +*** Org-babel speed commands +All Org-babel commands (behind the C-c C-v key prefix) are now +available as speed commands when the point is on the first line of a +code block. This uses the existing Org-mode speed key mechanisms. + +Thanks to Jambunathan K for implementation this new feature. + +*** Fontify code in code blocks. + +Source code in code blocks can now be fontified. Please customize the +varable =org-src-fontify-natively=. For very large blocks (several +hundreds of lines) there can be delays in editing such fontified +blocks, in which case C-c ' should be used to bring up a dedicated +edit buffer. + +Thanks to Dan Davison for this. + +*** Language-mode commands are available in the Org-buffer + The most general machinery for doing this is the macro + `org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer'. There is also the convenience + function `org-babel-do-key-sequence-in-edit-buffer' which makes + use of this macro, and is bound to C-c C-v C-x and C-c C-v x. If + there is an active region contained within the code block, then + this is inherited by the edit buffer. Some examples of the sorts + of usage this permits are + +C-c C-v C-x M-; comment region according to language +C-c C-v C-x C-M-\ indent region according to language + +Users can make these more convenient, e.g. + +(defun my/org-comment-dwim (&optional arg) + (interactive "P") + (or (org-babel-do-key-sequence-in-edit-buffer "\M-;") + (comment-dwim arg))) + +(define-key org-mode-map "\M-;" 'my/org-comment-dwim) + +A common instance of this general pattern is built in to Org-mode, +controlled by the variable `org-src-tab-acts-natively': if this +variable is set, then TAB in a code block has the effect that it would +have in the language major mode buffer. + +*** Org-babel commands are available in language-mode edit buffer + Mirroring the language-native commands in Org buffers above, a new + macro `org-src-do-at-code-block' and convenience function + `org-src-do-key-sequence-at-code-block' provide the converse. When + used in a language major-mode edit buffer (i.e. a buffer generated + by C-c '), `org-src-do-key-sequence-at-code-block' executes a key + sequence at the code block in the source Org buffer. The command + bound to the key sequence in the Org-babel key map is executed + remotely with point temporarily at the start of the code block in + the Org buffer. + + The command is not bound to a key by default, to avoid conflicts + with language major mode bindings. To bind it to C-c @ in all + language major modes, you could use + + (add-hook 'org-src-mode-hook + (lambda () (define-key org-src-mode-map "\C-c@" + 'org-src-do-key-sequence-at-code-block))) + + In that case, for example, C-c @ t issued in code edit buffers + would tangle the current Org code block, C-c @ e would execute + the block and C-c @ h would display the other available + Org-babel commands. + +*** Multi-line header arguments to code blocks +Code block header arguments can now span multiple lines using the +new =#+header:= or =#+headers:= lines preceding a code block or +nested in between the name and body of a named code block. +Examples are given below. + +- multi-line header arguments on an un-named code block + : #+headers: :var data1=1 + : #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var data2=2 + : (message "data1:%S, data2:%S" data1 data2) + : #+end_src + : + : #+results: + : : data1:1, data2:2 + +- multi-line header arguments on a named code block + : #+source: named-block + : #+header: :var data=2 + : #+begin_src emacs-lisp + : (message "data:%S" data) + : #+end_src + : + : #+results: named-block + : : data:2 + +*** Unified handling of variable expansion for code blocks +The code used to resolve variable references in code block header +arguments has now been consolidated. This both simplifies the +code base (especially the language-specific files), and ensures +that the arguments to a code block will not be evaluated multiple +times. This change should not be externally visible to the +Org-mode user. +*** Improved Caching +Code block caches now notice if the value of a variable argument +to the code block has changed, if this is the case the cache is +invalidated and the code block is re-run. The following example +can provide intuition for the new behavior. +#+begin_src org :exports code + ,#+srcname: random + ,#+begin_src R :cache yes + ,runif(1) + ,#+end_src + + ,#+results[a2a72cd647ad44515fab62e144796432793d68e1]: random + ,: 0.4659510825295 + + ,#+srcname: caller + ,#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var x=random :cache yes + ,x + ,#+end_src + + ,#+results[bec9c8724e397d5df3b696502df3ed7892fc4f5f]: caller + ,: 0.254227238707244 +#+end_src + +*** Added :headers header argument for LaTeX code blocks +This makes it possible to set LaTeX options which must take place in +the document pre-amble for LaTeX code blocks. This header argument +accepts either a single string or a list, e.g. + +#+begin_src org + ,#+begin_src latex :headers \usepackage{lmodern} :file name1.pdf + , latex body + ,#+end_src + + ,#+begin_src latex :headers '("\\usepackage{mathpazo}" "\\usepackage{fullpage}") :file name2.pdf + , latex body + ,#+end_src +#+end_src + +*** New function `org-export-string' +Allows exporting directly from a string to the specified export format. +*** Code block header argument ":noweb tangle" +Only expands <> syntax references when tangling, not during +export (weaving). +*** New function `org-babel-switch-to-session-with-code' +C-c C-v z (`org-babel-switch-to-session-with-code') is a variant of +C-c C-v C-z (`org-babel-switch-to-session'): instead of switching to +the session buffer, it splits the window between (a) the session +buffer and (b) a language major-mode edit buffer for the code block in +question. This can be convenient for using language major mode for +interacting with the session buffer. + +*** Improvements to R sessions + R now uses standard ESS code evaluation machinery in the :results + value case, which avoids unnecessary output to the comint + buffer. In addition, the R command responsible for writing the + result to file is hidden from the user. Finally, the R code edit + buffer generated by C-c ' is automatically linked to the ESS + session if the current code block is using :session. + +*** Temporary file directory +All babel temporary files are now kept in a single sub-directory in +the /tmp directory and are cleaned up when Emacs exits. + +*** Function for demarcating blocks `org-babel-demarcate-block' +Can be called to wrap the region in a block, or to split the block +around point, bound to (C-c C-v d). + +*** Function for marking code block contents `org-babel-mark-block' + Bound to C-M-h in the babel key map (i.e. C-c C-v C-M-h by + default). This can be useful in conjunction with + `org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer', for example for language-native + commenting or indenting of the whole block. +*** Lists of anniversaries are now handeled better + +When several anniversaries are defined in the bbdb anniversaries +field (separated by semicolon), this is now handled nicely by the +agenda. + +Thanks to Łukasz Stelmach for a patch to this effect. + +*** Table fields are now aligned better, new cookie. + +In HTML export, table fields are now properly aligned in accord +with automatic alignment in org, or as set by the ==, ==, and +== cookies. The == cookie is new and has no effect in +Org, but it does do the right thing in HTML export. A LaTeX export +implementation will follow, but is currently still missing. + +*** Update freemind converter to include body text + +The freemind exporter now incorporates body text into the mind +map. + +Thanks to Lennard Borgman for this patch. + +*** Make footnotes work correctly in message-mode +The footnotes code now searches for =message-signature-separator= +(which is "-- " by default) in order to place footnotes before the +signature. Thanks to Tassilo Horn for this patch. + +*** Improve XEmacs compatibility + +Org-mode 7.02 now runs again in 21.4.22 if the new XEmacs base +package is installed. + +Thanks to Uwe Bauer, Volker Ziegler, Michael Sperber and others +for a discussion that lead to this nice result. + +*** Make it configurable wether agenda jumping prefers the future + +When jumping to a date from the agenda using the =j= key, you may +or may not like the property of Org's date reader to prefer the +future when you enter incomplete dates. This can now be +configured using the variable =org-agenda-jump-prefer-future'. + +*** Add publishing functions for ASCII, Latin-1 and UTF-8 + +There are now publishing functions =org-publish-org-to-ascii=, +=org-publish-org-to-latin1=, and =org-publish-org-to-utf8=. + +Thanks to Matthias Danzl for showing how to do this. + +*** Indentation and headline insertion after inline tasks + +Indentation in inline tasks, and headline insertion after inline +tasks now behave as expected. + +*** Encryption in MobileOrg finally works + +As soon as MobilOrg 1.5 hits the Apple's AppStore, you can +encrypt your org files on public servers. Please see the +documentation of MobileOrg and Appendix B of the manual for more +details. + +*** MobileOrg: Do not force to insert IDs + +If you dislike the property of MobileOrg to insert ID properties +for in all entries being part of an agenda view, you can now turn +this off using the variable +=org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items=. When this variable is set +to =nil=, MobileOrg will use outline paths to identify entries. +Note that this may fail if several entries have identical outline +paths. + +*** LaTeX minted package for fontified source code export +Patch by Dan Davison. + +A non-nil value of `org-export-latex-minted' means to export source +code using the minted package, which will fontify source code +with color. If you want to use this, you need to make LaTeX use the +minted package. Add minted to `org-export-latex-packages-alist', for +example using customize, or with something like + + (require 'org-latex) + (add-to-list 'org-export-latex-packages-alist '("" "minted")) + +In addition, it is neccessary to install +pygments (http://pygments.org), and to configure +`org-latex-to-pdf-process' so that the -shell-escape option is +passed to pdflatex. + +*** Allow to use texi2dvi or rubber for processing LaTeX to pdf + +Please see the variable =org-export-latex-to-pdf-process= for +more information. + +Thanks to Olivier Schwander for the rubber part. + +*** New STARTUP keywords to turn on inline images + +If you want to inline images whenever you visit an Org file, use + +: #+STARTUP: inlineimages + +*** Support for user-extensible speed commands. + +There is a new hook =org-speed-command-hook=. Thanks to +Jambunathan for a patch to this effect. + +*** Add macro to insert property values into exported text + +you can use {{{property{NAME}}}} to insert the value of a +property upon export. + +Thanks to David Maus for a patch to this effect. + +*** LaTeX package fixes + +We updated the list of default packages loaded by LaTeX exported +files. + +*** Allow "#" and "%" in tags + +Tags can now also contain the characters =#= and =%=, in addition +to =@= and letters. + +*** Show command names in manual + +Andreas Röhler is adding command names to keys in the manual. +This will take a while to complete, but a start has been made. + +*** Make backslash escape "-" in property matches + +When entering a tags/property query, "-" is a logical operator. +However, "-" is also allowed in property names. So you can now +write "SOME\-NAME" to work around this issue. + +This was a request by Ilya Shlyakhter. + +*** Document quick insertion of empty structural elements + +Org-mode has a built-in template mechanism for inserting block +templates. This was undocumented until now. + +Thanks to Jambunathan K for the patch. + +*** Implement MathJax support + +Org-mode now uses MathJax to display math on web pages. We serve +MathJax from the orgmode.org server, at least for the time being +(thanks Bastien!). If you are going to use this for pages which +are viewed often, please install MathJax on your own webserver. + +To return to the old way of creating images and inserting them +into web pages, you would have to set + +: (setq org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments 'dvipng) + +or on a per-file basis + +: #+OPTIONS: LaTeX:dvipng + +*** Agenda: Allow compact two-column display in agenda dispatcher + +If you have many custom agenda commands, you can have the display +in the dispatcher use two columns with the following settings + +: (setq org-agenda-menu-show-match nil +: org-agenda-menu-two-column t) + +This was a request by John Wiegley. + +*** Add org-wikinodes.el as a contributed package + +One frequent request has been to be able to use CamelCase words +for automatic cross links in a Wiki created by Org. THis is now +possible with org-wikinodes.el, which is available in the contrib +directory. We also have some [[http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-wikinodes.php][documentation]] for this feature up +on Worg. + +*** Timer/clock enhancements + +=org-timer-set-timer= displays a countdown timer in the modeline. +From the agenda, `J' invokes =org-agenda-clock-goto=. + +* Version 7.01 +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: v7.01 +:END: + +** Incompatible Changes + +*** Emacs 21 support has been dropped + +Do not use Org mode 7.xx with Emacs 21, use [[http://orgmode.org/org-6.36c.zip][version 6.36c]] instead. + +*** XEmacs support requires the XEmacs development version + +To use Org mode 7.xx with XEmacs, you need to run the developer +version of XEmacs. I was about to drop XEmacs support entirely, +but Michael Sperber stepped in and made changes to XEmacs that +made it easier to keep the support. Thanks to Michael for this +last-minute save. I had hoped to be able to remove +xemacs/noutline.el from release 7 by moving it into XEmacs, but +this is not yet done. + +*** Org-babel configuration changes +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: ob-configuration-changes +:END: + +Babel took the integration into Org-mode as an opportunity to do +some much needed house cleaning. Most importantly we have +simplified the enabling of language support, and cleared out +unnecessary configuration variables -- which is great unless you +already have a working configuration under the old model. + +The most important changes regard the /location/ and /enabling/ +of Babel (both core functionality and language specific support). + +- Babel :: Babel is now part of the core of Org-mode, so it is + now loaded along with the rest of Org-mode. That means that + there is /no configuration/ required to enable the main + Babel functionality. For current users, this means that + statements like + #+begin_src emacs-lisp + (require 'org-babel) + #+end_src + or + #+begin_src emacs-lisp + (require 'org-babel-init) + #+end_src + that may by lying around in your configuration must now be + removed. +- load path :: Babel (including all language specific files -- + aside from those which are located in the =contrib/= + directory for reasons of licencing) now lives in the base of + the Org-mode lisp directory, so /no additional directories/ + need to be added to your load path to use babel. For Babel + users this means that statements adding babel-specific + directories to your load-path should now be removed from + your config. +- language support :: It is no longer necessary to require + language specific support on a language-by-language basis. + Specific language support should now be managed through the + `org-babel-load-languages' variable. This variable can be + customized using the Emacs customization interface, or + through the addition of something like the following to your + configuration (note: any language not mentioned will /not/ + be enabled, aside from =emacs-lisp= which is enabled by + default) + #+begin_src emacs-lisp + (org-babel-do-load-languages + 'org-babel-load-languages + '((R . t) + (ditaa . t) + (dot . t) + (emacs-lisp . t) + (gnuplot . t) + (haskell . nil) + (ocaml . nil) + (python . t) + (ruby . t) + (screen . nil) + (sh . t) + (sql . nil) + (sqlite . t))) + #+end_src + + Despite this change it is still possible to add + language support through the use of =require= + statements, however to conform to Emacs file-name + regulations all Babel language files have changed + prefix from =org-babel-*= to =ob-*=, so the require + lines must also change e.g. + #+begin_src emacs-lisp + (require 'org-babel-R) + #+end_src + should be changed to + #+begin_src emacs-lisp + (require 'ob-R) + #+end_src + +We have eliminated the =org-babel-tangle-w-comments= variable as +well as the two main internal lists of languages, namely +- =org-babel-interpreters= and +- =org-babel-tangle-langs= + +so any config lines which mention those variables, can/should be +stripped out in their entirety. This includes any calls to the +=org-babel-add-interpreter= function, whose sole purpose was to +add languages to the =org-babel-interpreters= variable. + +With those calls stripped out, we may still in some cases want to +associate a file name extension with certain languages, for +example we want all of our emacs-lisp files to end in a =.el=, we +can do this will the =org-babel-tangle-lang-exts= variable. In +general you shouldn't need to touch this as it already has +defaults for most common languages, and if a language is not +present in org-babel-tangle-langs, then babel will just use the +language name, so for example a file of =c= code will have a =.c= +extension by default, shell-scripts (identified with =sh=) will +have a =.sh= extension etc... + +The configuration of /shebang/ lines now lives in header +arguments. So the shebang for a single file can be set at the +code block level, e.g. + +#+begin_src org + ,#+begin_src clojure :shebang #!/usr/bin/env clj + , (println "with a shebang line, I can be run as a script!") + ,#+end_src +#+end_src + +Note that whenever a file is tangled which includes a /shebang/ +line, Babel will make the file executable, so there is good +reason to only add /shebangs/ at the source-code block level. +However if you're sure that you want all of your code in some +language (say shell scripts) to tangle out with shebang lines, +then you can customize the default header arguments for that +language, e.g. + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp + ;; ensure this variable is defined defined + (unless (boundp 'org-babel-default-header-args:sh) + (setq org-babel-default-header-args:sh '())) + + ;; add a default shebang header argument + (add-to-list 'org-babel-default-header-args:sh + '(:shebang . "#!/bin/bash")) +#+end_src + +The final important change included in this release is the +addition of new security measures into Babel. These measures are +in place to protect users from the accidental or uninformed +execution of code. Along these lines /every/ execution of a code +block will now require an explicit confirmation from the user. +These confirmations can be stifled through customization of the +`org-confirm-babel-evaluate' variable, e.g. +#+begin_src emacs-lisp + ;; I don't want to be prompted on every code block evaluation + (setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil) +#+end_src + +In addition, it is now possible to remove code block evaluation +form the =C-c C-c= keybinding. This can be done by setting the +=org-babel-no-eval-on-ctrl-c-ctrl-c= variable to a non-nil value, +e.g. +#+begin_src emacs-lisp + ;; I don't want to execute code blocks with C-c C-c + (setq org-babel-no-eval-on-ctrl-c-ctrl-c t) +#+end_src + +An additional keybinding has been added for code block +evaluation, namely =C-c C-v e=. + +Whew! that seems like a lot of effort for a /simplification/ of +configuration. + +*** New keys for TODO sparse trees + +The key =C-c C-v= is now reserved for Org Babel action. TODO +sparse trees can still be made with =C-c / t= (all not-done +states) and =C-c / T= (specific states). + +*** Customizable variable changes for DocBook exporter + +To make it more flexible for users to provide DocBook exporter +related commands, we start to use format-spec to format the +commands in this release. If you use DocBook exporter and use it +to export Org files to PDF and/or FO format, the settings of the +following two customizable variables need to be changed: + +- =org-export-docbook-xslt-proc-command= +- =org-export-docbook-xsl-fo-proc-command= + +Instead of using =%s= in the format control string for all +arguments, now we use /three/ different format spec characters: + +- =%i=: input file argument +- =%o=: output file argument +- =%s=: XSLT stylesheet argument + +For example, if you set =org-export-docbook-xslt-proc-command= to + +: java com.icl.saxon.StyleSheet -o %s %s /path/to/docbook.xsl + +in the past, now you need to change it to + +: java com.icl.saxon.StyleSheet -o %o %i %s + +and set a new customizable variable called +=org-export-docbook-xslt-stylesheet= to =/path/to/docbook.xsl=. + +Please check the documentation of these two variables for more +details and other examples. + +Along with the introduction of variable +=org-export-docbook-xslt-stylesheet=, we also added a new +in-buffer setting called =#+XSLT:=. You can use this setting to +specify the XSLT stylesheet that you want to use on a per-file +basis. This setting overrides +=org-export-docbook-xslt-stylesheet=. + +** Details + +*** Org Babel is now part of the Org core +See [[#ob-configuration-changes][Org-babel configuration changes]] for instructions on how to +update your babel configuration. + +The most significant result of this change is that Babel now has +documentation! It is part of Org-mode's documentation, see +Chapter 14 [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Working-with-source-code.html#Working-with-source-code][Working With Source Code]]. The Babel keybindings +are now listed in the refcard, and can be viewed from any +Org-mode buffer by pressing =C-c C-v h=. In addition this +integration has included a number of bug fixes, and a significant +amount of internal code cleanup. + +*** The default capture system for Org mode is now called org-capture + +This replaces the earlier system org-remember. The manual only +describes org-capture, but for people who prefer to continue to +use org-remember, we keep a static copy of the former manual +section [[http://orgmode.org/org-remember.pdf][chapter about remember]]. + +The new system has a technically cleaner implementation and more +possibilities for capturing different types of data. See +[[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/26441/focus%3D26441][Carsten's announcement]] for more details. + +To switch over to the new system: + +1. Run + + : M-x org-capture-import-remember-templates RET + + to get a translated version of your remember templates into the + new variable =org-capture-templates=. This will "mostly" work, + but maybe not for all cases. At least it will give you a good + place to modify your templates. After running this command, + enter the customize buffer for this variable with + + : M-x customize-variable RET org-capture-templates RET + + and convince yourself that everything is OK. Then save the + customization. + +2. Bind the command =org-capture= to a key, similar to what you did + with org-remember: + + : (define-key global-map "\C-cc" 'org-capture) + + If your fingers prefer =C-c r=, you can also use this key once + you have decided to move over completely to the new + implementation. During a test time, there is nothing wrong + with using both system in parallel. + +*** Implement pretty display of entities, sub-, and superscripts. + +The command =C-c C-x \= toggles the display of Org's special +entities like =\alpha= as pretty unicode characters. Also, sub +and superscripts are displayed in a pretty way (raised/lower +display, in a smaller font). If you want to exclude sub- and +superscripts, see the variable +=org-pretty-entities-include-sub-superscripts=. + +Thanks to Eric Schulte and Ulf Stegeman for making this possible. + +*** Help system for finding entities + +The new command =M-x org-entities-help= creates a structured +buffer that lists all entities available in Org. Thanks to Ulf +Stegeman for adding the necessary structure to the internal +entity list. + +*** New module to create Gantt charts + +Christian Egli's /org-taskjuggler.el/ module is now part of Org. +He also wrote a [[http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-taskjuggler.php][tutorial]] for it. + +*** Refile targets can now be cached + +You can turn on caching of refile targets by setting the variable +=org-refile-use-cache=. This should speed up refiling if you +have many eligible targets in many files. If you need to update +the cache because Org misses a newly created entry or still +offers a deleted one, press =C-0 C-c C-w=. + +*** Enhanced functionality of the clock resolver + +Here are the new options for the clock resolver: + +: i/q/C-g Ignore this question; the same as keeping all the idle time. +: +: k/K Keep X minutes of the idle time (default is all). If this +: amount is less than the default, you will be clocked out +: that many minutes after the time that idling began, and then +: clocked back in at the present time. +: g/G Indicate that you \"got back\" X minutes ago. This is quite +: different from 'k': it clocks you out from the beginning of +: the idle period and clock you back in X minutes ago. +: s/S Subtract the idle time from the current clock. This is the +: same as keeping 0 minutes. +: C Cancel the open timer altogether. It will be as though you +: never clocked in. +: j/J Jump to the current clock, to make manual adjustments. + +For all these options, using uppercase makes your final state +to be CLOCKED OUT. Thanks to John Wiegley for making these +changes. + +*** A property value of "nil" now means to unset a property + +This can be useful in particular with property inheritance, if +some upper level has the property, and some grandchild of it +would like to have the default settings (i.e. not overruled by a +property) back. + +Thanks to Robert Goldman and Bernt Hansen for suggesting this +change. + +*** The problem with comment syntax has finally been fixed + +Thanks to Leo who has been on a year-long quest to get this fixed +and finally found the right way to do it. + +*** Make it possible to protect hidden subtrees from being killed by =C-k= + +This was a request by Scott Otterson. +See the new variable =org-ctrl-k-protect-subtree=. + +*** New module org-mac-link-grabber.el + +This module allows to grab links to all kinds of applications on +a mac. It is available in the contrib directory. + +Thanks to Anthony Lander for this contribution. + +*** LaTeX export: Implement table* environment for wide tables + +Thanks to Chris Gray for a patch to this effect. + +*** When cloning entries, remove or renew ID property + +Thanks to David Maus for this change. + +* Version 6.36 + + :PROPERTIES: + :CUSTOM_ID: v6.36 + :END: + +** Details +*** Inline display of linked images + +Images can now be displayed inline. The key C-c C-x C-v does +toggle the display of such images. Note that only image links +that have no description part will be inlined. + +*** Implement offsets for ordered lists + +If you want to start an ordered plain list with a number +different from 1, you can now do it like this: + +: 1. [@start:12] will star a lit a number 12 + +*** Extensions to storing and opening links to Wanderlust messages + +- Remove filter conditions for messages in a filter folder + + If customization variable `org-wl-link-remove-filter' is non-nil, + filter conditions are stripped of the folder name. + +- Create web links for messages in a Shimbun folder + + If customization variable `org-wl-shimbun-prefer-web-links' is + non-nil, calling `org-store-link' on a Shimbun message creates a + web link to the messages source, indicated in the Xref: header + field. + +- Create web links for messages in a nntp folder + + If customization variable `org-wl-nntp-prefer-web-links' is + non-nil, calling `org-store-link' on a nntp message creates a web + link either to gmane.org if the group can be read trough gmane or + to googlegroups otherwise. In both cases the message-id is used as + reference. + +- Open links in namazu search folder + + If `org-wl-open' is called with one prefix, WL opens a namazu + search folder for message's message-id using + `org-wl-namazu-default-index' as search index. If this variable is + nil or `org-wl-open' is called with two prefixes Org asks for the + search index to use. + +Thanks to David Maus for these changes. + +*** Org-babel: code block body expansion for table and preview + +In org-babel, code is "expanded" prior to evaluation. I.e. the +code that is actually evaluated comprises the code block +contents, augmented with the extra code which assigns the +referenced data to variables. It is now possible to preview +expanded contents, and also to expand code during during +tangling. This expansion takes into account all header arguments, +and variables. + +A new key-binding C-c M-b p bound to +`org-babel-expand-src-block' can be used from inside of a +source code block to preview its expanded contents (which can +be very useful for debugging). tangling + +The expanded body can now be tangled, this includes variable +values which may be the results of other source-code blocks, or +stored in headline properties or tables. One possible use for +this is to allow those using org-babel for their emacs +initialization to store values (e.g. usernames, passwords, +etc…) in headline properties or in tables. + +Org-babel now supports three new header arguments, and new +default behavior for handling horizontal lines in tables +(hlines), column names, and rownames across all languages. + +* Version 6.35 + :PROPERTIES: + :CUSTOM_ID: v6.35 + :END: + +** Incompatible Changes + +*** Changes to the intended use of =org-export-latex-classes= + +So far this variable has been used to specify the complete header +of the LaTeX document, including all the =\usepackage= calls +necessary for the document. This setup makes it difficult to +maintain the list of packages that Org itself would like to call, +for example for the special symbol support it needs. Each time I +have to add a package, I have to ask people to revise the +configuration of this variable. In this release, I have tried to +fix this. + +First of all, you can *opt out of this change* in the following +way: You can say: /I want to have full control over headers, and +I will take responsibility to include the packages Org needs/. +If that is what you want, add this to your configuration and skip +the rest of this section (except maybe for the description of the +=[EXTRA]= place holder): + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp + (setq org-export-latex-default-packages-alist nil + org-export-latex-packages-alist nil) +#+end_src + +/Continue to read here if you want to go along with the modified +setup./ + +There are now two variables that should be used to list the LaTeX +packages that need to be included in all classes. The header +definition in =org-export-latex-classes= should then not contain +the corresponding =\usepackage= calls (see below). + +The two new variables are: + +1. =org-export-latex-default-packages-alist= :: This is the + variable where Org-mode itself puts the packages it needs. + Normally you should not change this variable. The only + reason to change it anyway is when one of these packages + causes a conflict with another package you want to use. + Then you can remove that packages and hope that you are not + using Org-mode functionality that needs it. + +2. =org-export-latex-packages-alist= :: This is the variable + where you can put the packages that you'd like to use across + all classes. For example, I am putting =amsmath= and =tikz= + here, because I always want to have them. + +The sequence how these customizations will show up in the LaTeX +document are: +1. Header from =org-export-latex-classes= +2. =org-export-latex-default-packages-alist= +3. =org-export-latex-packages-alist= +4. Buffer-specific things set with =#+LaTeX_HEADER:= + +If you want more control about which segment is placed where, or +if you want, for a specific class, have full control over the +header and exclude some of the automatic building blocks, you can +put the following macro-like place holders into the header: + +#+begin_example +[DEFAULT-PACKAGES] \usepackage statements for default packages +[NO-DEFAULT-PACKAGES] do not include any of the default packages +[PACKAGES] \usepackage statements for packages +[NO-PACKAGES] do not include the packages +[EXTRA] the stuff from #+LaTeX_HEADER +[NO-EXTRA] do not include #+LaTeX_HEADER stuff +#+end_example + +If you have currently customized =org-export-latex-classes=, you +should revise that customization and remove any package calls that +are covered by =org-export-latex-default-packages-alist=. This +applies to the following packages: + +- inputenc +- fontenc +- fixltx2e +- graphicx +- longtable +- float +- wrapfig +- soul +- t1enc +- textcomp +- marvosym +- wasysym +- latexsym +- amssymb +- hyperref + +If one of these packages creates a conflict with another package +you are using, you can remove it from +=org-export-latex-default-packages-alist=. But then you risk +that some of the advertised export features of Org will not work +properly. + +You can also consider moving packages that you use in all classes +to =org-export-latex-packages-alist=. If necessary, put the +place holders so that the packages get loaded in the right +sequence. As said above, for backward compatibility, if you omit +the place holders, all the variables will dump their content at +the end of the header. + +Damn, this has become more complex than I wanted it to be. I +hope that in practice, this will not be complicated at all. + +*** The constant =org-html-entities= is obsolete + +Its content is now part of the new constant =org-entities=, which +is defined in the file org-entities.el. =org-html-entities= was +an internal variable, but it is possible that some users did +write code using it - this is why I am mentioning it here. + +** Editing Convenience and Appearance + +*** New faces for title, date, author and email address lines. + +The keywords in these lines are now dimmed out, and the title is +displayed in a larger font, and a special font is also used for +author, date, and email information. This is implemented by the +following new faces: + +org-document-title +org-document-info +org-document-info-keyword + +In addition, the variable =org-hidden-keywords= can be used to +make the corresponding keywords disappear. + +Thanks to Dan Davison for this feature. + +*** Simpler way to specify faces for tags and todo keywords + +The variables =org-todo-keyword-faces=, =org-tag-faces=, and +=org-priority-faces= now accept simple color names as +specifications. The colors will be used as either foreground or +background color for the corresponding keyword. See also the +variable =org-faces-easy-properties=, which governs which face +property is affected by this setting. + +This is really a great simplification for setting keyword faces. +The change is based on an idea and patch by Ryan Thompson. + +*** in tables now means fixed width, not maximum width + +Requested by Michael Brand. + +*** Better level cycling function + +=TAB= in an empty headline cycles the level of that headline +through likely states. Ryan Thompson implemented an improved +version of this function, which does not depend upon when exactly +this command is used. Thanks to Ryan for this improvement. + +*** Adaptive filling + +For paragraph text, =org-adaptive-fill-function= did not handle the +base case of regular text which needed to be filled. This is now +fixed. Among other things, it allows email-style ">" comments +to be filled correctly. + +Thanks to Dan Hackney for this patch. + +*** `org-reveal' (=C-c C-r=) also decrypts encrypted entries (org-crypt.el) + +Thanks to Richard Riley for triggering this change. + +*** Better automatic letter selection for TODO keywords + +When all first letters of keywords have been used, Org now assigns +more meaningful characters based on the keywords. + +Thanks to Mikael Fornius for this patch. + +** Export + +*** Much better handling of entities for LaTeX export + +Special entities like =\therefore= and =\alpha= now know if +they need to be in LaTeX math mode and are formatted accordingly. + +Thanks to Ulf Stegemann for the tedious work to make this +possible. + +*** LaTeX export: Set coding system automatically + +The coding system of the LaTeX class will now be set to the value +corresponding to the buffer's file coding system. This happens +if your setup sets up the file to have a line +=\usepackage[AUTO]{inputenc}= (the default setup does this). + +*** New exporters to Latin-1 and UTF-8 + +While Ulf Stegemann was going through the entities list to +improve the LaTeX export, he had the great idea to provide +representations for many of the entities in Latin-1, and for all +of them in UTF-8. This means that we can now export files rich +in special symbols to Latin-1 and to UTF-8 files. These new +exporters can be reached with the commands =C-c C-e n= and =C-c +C-e u=, respectively. + +When there is no representation for a given symbol in the +targeted coding system, you can choose to keep the TeX-macro-like +representation, or to get an "explanatory" representation. For +example, =\simeq= could be represented as "[approx. equal to]". +Please use the variable =org-entities-ascii-explanatory= to state +your preference. + +*** Full label/reference support in HTML, Docbook, and LaTeX backends + +=#+LABEL= definitions for tables and figures are now fully +implemented in the LaTeX, Docbook, and HTML interfaces. +=\ref{xxx}= is expanded to a valid link in all backends. + +*** BEAMER export: Title of the outline frame is now customizable + +The new option =org-outline-frame-title= allows to set the +title for outline frames in Beamer presentations. + +Patch by Łukasz Stelmach. + +*** BEAMER export: fragile frames are better recognized + +A =lstlisting= environment now also triggers the fragile option in +a beamer frame, just like =verbatim= environments do. + +Thanks to Eric Schulte for this patch. + +*** BEAMER export: Protect <...> macro arguments + +Macros for the BEAMER package can have arguments in angular +brackets. These are now protected just like normal arguments. + +Requested by Bill Jackson. + +*** HTML export: Add class to outline containers using property + +The =HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS= property can now be used to add a +class name to the outline container of a node in HTML export. + +*** New option =org-export-email-info= to turn off export of the email address + +Default is actually off now. + +*** Throw an error when creating an image from a LaTeX snippet fails + +This behavior can be configured with the new option variable +=org-format-latex-signal-error=. + +** Index generation + +Org-mode can now produce a 2-level subject index spanning an +entire publishing project. Write index entries in your files as + +#+begin_src org +,* What is org-mode? +#+index: Org-mode +#+index: Definitions!Org-mode +#+end_src + +where the first line will produce an index entry /Org-mode/, +while the second line will create /Definitions/ with a sub-item +/Org-mode/. Three-level entries are not supported. + +To produce the index, set + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp +:makeindex t +#+end_src + +in the project definition in =org-publish-project-alist=. You +may have to force re-export of all files to get the index by +using a =C-u= prefix to the publishing command: + +#+begin_example +C-u M-x org-publish-all +#+end_example + +Whenever an Org file is published in this project, a new file +with the extension "orgx" will be written. It contains the index +entries and corresponding jump target names. When all project +files are published, Org will produce a new file "theindex.inc" +containing the index as a to-level tree. This file can be +included into any project file using + +#+begin_src org + ,#+include: "theindex.inc" +#+end_src + +Org-mode will also create a file "theindex.org" with this include +statement, and you can build a more complex structure (for +example style definitions, top and home links, etc) around this +statement. When this file already exists, it will not be +overwritten by Org. + +Thanks to Stefan Vollmar for initiating and driving this feature. + +*** TODO Still need to do the LaTeX portion + +** MobileOrg + +*** Encrypting stage files for MobileOrg + +Since the use of (often pubic) servers is needed for MobileOrg, +it is now possible to encrypt the files to be staged for +MobileOrg. Version 1.2 of MobileOrg will be needed for this +feature, and Richard Moreland will show instructions on his +website once that is available. Basically, on the Org-side this +will require the following settings: + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp + (setq org-mobile-use-encryption t + org-mobile-encryption-password "My_MobileOrg_Password") +#+end_src + +So the password will be visible in your local setup, but since +the encryption is only for the public server, this seems +acceptable. + +** Agenda + +*** Specify entry types as an option + +Custom Agenda commands can now limit the sets of entry types +considered for this command by binding =org-agenda-entry-types= +temporarily in the options section of the command. This can lead +to significant speedups, because instead of laboriously finding +entries and then rejecting them, a whole search cycle is skipped. +For more information see the new section in +[[http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-custom-agenda-commands.php#sec-5][Matt Lundin's agenda custom command tutorial]]. + +Thanks to Matt Lundin for this feature. + +*** Speed up multiple calls to org-diary by only doing buffer prep once + +Also a patch by Matt Lundin. + +*** Show and hide deadlines in the agenda + +You can now hide all deadline entries in the agenda by pressing +=!=. + +Thanks to John Wiegley for this feature. + +*** Agenda: Allow to suppress deadline warnings for entries also scheduled + +The the docstring of the variable +=org-agenda-skip-deadline-prewarning-if-scheduled=. + +*** Expand file names in org-agenda-files (external file case) + +If you are using a file to manage the list of agenda files, the +names in this file can now contain environment variables and "~" +to write them more compactly and portable. + +Thanks to Mikael Fornius for a patch to this effect. + +*** Agenda: Allow TODO conditions in the skip functions + +The agenda skip function has now special support for skipping +based on the TODO state. Here are just two examples, see the +manual for more information. + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp +(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'todo '(\"TODO\" \"WAITING\")) +(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'nottodo 'done) +#+end_src + +Thanks to Łukasz Stelmach for this patch. + +*** Extracting the time-of-day when adding diary entries + +The time of day can now be extracted from new diary entries made +from the agenda with (for example) =i d=. When +=org-agenda-insert-diary-extract-time= is set, this is done, and +the time is moved into the time stamp. + +Thanks to Stephen Eglen for this feature. + +*** The customization group org-font-lock has been renamed + +The new name is `org-appearance'. + +Thanks to Dan Davison for a patch to this effect. + +*** The TODO list: Allow skipping scheduled or deadlined entries + +Skipping TODO entries in the global TODO list based on whether +they are scheduled or have a deadline can now be controlled in +more detail. Please see the docstrings of +=org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled= and +=org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadline=. + +Thanks to Łukasz Stelmach for patches to this effect. + +** Hyperlinks + +*** Make =org-store-link= point to directory in a dired buffer + +When, in a dired buffer, the cursor is not in a line listing a +file, `org-store-link' will store a link to the directory. + +Patch by Stephen Eglen. + +*** Allow regexps in =org-file-apps= to capture link parameters + +The way extension regexps in =org-file-apps= are handled has +changed. Instead of matching against the file name, the regexps +are now matched against the whole link, and you can use grouping +to extract link parameters which you can then use in a command +string to be executed. + +For example, to allow linking to PDF files using the syntax +=file:/doc.pdf::=, you can add the following entry to +org-file-apps: + +#+begin_example +Extension: \.pdf::\([0-9]+\)\' +Command: evince "%s" -p %1 +#+end_example + +Thanks to Jan Böcker for a patch to this effect. + +** Clocking + +*** Show clock overruns in mode line + +When clocking an item with a planned effort, overrunning the +planned time is now made visible in the mode line, for example +using the new face =org-mode-line-clock-overrun=, or by adding an +extra string given by =org-task-overrun-text=. + +Thanks to Richard Riley for a patch to this effect. + +** Tables + +*** Repair the broken support for table.el tables again. + +Tables created with the table.el package now finally work again +in Org-mode. While you cannot edit the table directly in the +buffer, you can use =C-c '= to edit it nicely in a temporary +buffer. + +Export of these tables to HTML seem to work without problems. +Export to LaTeX is imperfect. If fails if the table contains +special characters that will be replaced by the exporter before +formatting the table. The replacement operation changes the +length of some lines, breaking the alignment of the table fields. +Unfortunately this is not easy to fix. It is also not an option +to not do these replacements. The table.el LaTeX exporter will +for example not escape "&" in table fields, causing the exported +tables to be broken. + +** Misc + +*** New logging support for refiling + +Whenever you refile an item, a time stamp and even a note can be +added to this entry. For details, see the new option +=org-log-refile=. + +Thanks to Charles Cave for this idea. + +*** New helper functions in org-table.el + +There are new functions to access and write to a specific table +field. This is for hackers, and maybe for the org-babel people. + +#+begin_example +org-table-get +org-table-put +org-table-current-line +org-table-goto-line +#+end_example + +*** Tables: Field coordinates for formulas, and improved docs + +Calc and Emacs-Lisp formulas for tables can access the current +field coordinates with =@#= and =$#= for row and column, +respectively. These can be useful in some formulas. For +example, to sequentially number the fields in a column, use +~=@#~ as column equation. + +One application is to copy a column from a different table. See +the manual for details. + +Thanks to Michael Brand for this feature. + +*** Archiving: Allow to reverse order in target node + +The new option =org-archive-reversed-order= allows to have +archived entries inserted in a last-on-top fashion in the target +node. + +Requested by Tom. + +*** Better documentation on calc accuracy in tables + +Thanks to Michael Brand for this fix. + +*** Clock reports can now include the running, incomplete clock + +If you have a clock running, and the entry being clocked falls +into the scope when creating a clock table, the time so far spent +can be added to the total. This behavior depends on the setting +of =org-clock-report-include-clocking-task=. The default is +=nil=. + +Thanks to Bernt Hansen for this useful addition. + +*** American-style dates are now understood by =org-read-date= + +So when you are prompted for a date, you can now answer like this + +#+begin_example +2/5/3 --> 2003-02-05 +2/5 --> -02-05 +#+end_example + +*** org-timer.el now allows just one timer + +There is now only a single free timer supported by org-timer.el. +Thanks to Bastien for cleaning this up, after a bug report in +this area by Frédéric Couchet. + +*** Remember: Allow to file as sibling of current clock + +=C-3 C-c C-c= will file the remember entry as a sibling of the +last filed entry. + +Patch by Łukasz Stelmach. + +*** Org-reveal: Double prefix arg shows the entire subtree of the parent + +This can help to get out of an inconsistent state produced for +example by viewing from the agenda. + +This was a request by Matt Lundin. + +*** Add org-secretary.el by Juan Reyero to the contrib directory + +org-secretary.el is a possible setup for group work using +Org-mode. + +Thanks to Juan Reyero for this contribution. + +** Babel + +Eric and Dan have compiled the following list of changes in and +around org-babel. + +- Added support for Matlab and Octave. +- Added support for C and C++ code blocks. +- Added support for the Oz programming language. + Thanks to Torsten Anders for this contribution +- Can now force literal interpretation of table cell contents + with extra "$" in table formula. + Thanks to Maurizio Vitale for this suggestion. +- Variable references which look like lisp forms are now + evaluated. +- No longer adding extension during tangling when filename is + provided. + Thanks to Martin G. Skjæveland and Nicolas Girard for prompting this. +- Added `org-babel-execute-hook' which runs after code block + execution. +- Working directories and remote execution + + This introduces a new header argument :dir. For the duration of + source block execution, default-directory is set to the value + of this header argument. Consequences include: + + - external interpreter processes run in that directory + - new session processes run in that directory (but existing + ones are unaffected) + - relative paths for file output are relative to that directory + + The name of a directory on a remote machine may be specified + with tramp syntax (/user@host:path), in which case the + interpreter executable will be sought in tramp-remote-path, and + if found will execute on the remote machine in the specified + remote directory. +- Tramp syntax can be used to tangle to remote files. + Thanks to Maurizio Vitale and Rémi Vanicat. +- org-R removed from contrib. +- gnuplot can now return it's string output -- when session is + set to "none". +- Now including source code block arguments w/source name on + export. +- Now able to reference file links as results. +- Allow pdf/png generation directly from latex source blocks + with :file header argument. + +* Version 6.34 + :PROPERTIES: + :CUSTOM_ID: v6.34 + :END: + +** Incompatible changes + +*** Tags in org-agenda-auto-exclude-function must be lower case. + +When defining an =org-agenda-auto-exclude-function=, you need to +be aware that tag that is being passed into the function is +always lower case - even if it was defined in upper case +originally. + +** Details + +*** Support for creating BEAMER presentations from Org-mode documents + +Org-mode documents or subtrees can now be converted directly in +to BEAMER presentation. Turning a tree into a simple +presentations is straight forward, and there is also quite some +support to make richer presentations as well. See the [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Beamer-class-export.html#Beamer-class-export][BEAMER +section]] in the manual for more details. + +Thanks to everyone who has contributed to the discussion about +BEAMER support and how it should work. This was a great example +for how this community can achieve a much better result than any +individual could. + +*** Hyperlinks + +**** Add Paul Sexton's org-ctags.el + +Targets like =<>= can now be found by Emacs' etag +functionality, and Org-mode links can be used to to link to +etags, also in non-Org-mode files. For details, see the file +/org-ctags.el/. + +This feature uses a new hook =org-open-link-functions= which will +call function to do something special with text links. + +Thanks to Paul Sexton for this contribution. + +**** Add Jan Böcker's org-docview.el + +This new module allows links to various file types using docview, +where Emacs displays images of document pages. Docview link +types can point to a specific page in a document, for example to +page 131 of the Org-mode manual: + +: [[docview:~/.elisp/org/doc/org.pdf::131][Org-Mode Manual]] + +Thanks to Jan Böcker for this contribution. + +**** New link types that force special ways of opening the file + +- =file+sys:/path/to/file= will use the system to open the file, + like double-clicking would. +- file+emacs:/path/to/file will force opening the linked file + with Emacs. + +This was a request by John Wiegley. + +**** Open all links in a node + +When using =C-c C-o= on a headline to get a list of links in the +entry, pressing =RET= will open *all* links. This allows +something like projects to be defined, with a number of files +that have to be opened by different applications. + +This was a request by John Wiegley. + +*** Agenda Views + +**** Improve the logic of the search view. + +The logic of search views is changed a bit. See the docstring of +the function =or-search-view=. + +These changes resulted from a discussion with Matt Lundin. + +**** New face for entries from the Emacs diary + +Entries that enter the Agenda through the Emacs diary now get the +face =org-agenda-diary=. + +This was a request by Thierry Volpiatto. + +**** New function `org-diary-class' to schedule classes with skipped weeks. + +This was a request by Daniel Martins. + +**** Empty matcher means prompt in agenda custom commands + +When an agenda custom command has an empty string as MATCH +element, so far this would lead to a meaningless search using an +empty matcher. Now an empty (or white) string will be +interpreted just like a nil matcher, i.e. the user will be +prompted for the match. + +**** Agenda: Selectively remove some tags from agenda display + +If you use tags very extensively, you might want to exclude some +from being displayed in the agenda, in order to keep the display +compact. See the new option =org-agenda-hide-tags-regexp= for +details. + +This was largely a patch by Martin Pohlack. + +*** Export + +**** Direct export of only the current subtree + +Pressing =1= after =C-c C-e= and before the key that selects the +export backend, only the current subtree will be exported, +exactly as it you had selected it first with =C-c @=. So for +example, =C-c C-e 1 b= will export the current subtree to HTML +and open the result in the browser. + +**** Direct export of enclosing node + +Pressing =SPC= after =C-c C-e= and before the key that selects +the export backend, the enclosing subree that is set up for +subtree export will be exported, exactly as it you had selected +it first with =C-c @=. So for example, =C-c C-e SPC d= will find +the enclosing node with a LaTeX_CLASS property or an +EXPORT_FILE_NAME property and export that. + +**** Caching export images + +Images that are created for example using LaTeX or ditaa for +inclusion into exported files are now cached. This works by +adding a hash to the image name, that reflects the source code +and all relevant settings. So as long as the hash does not +change, the image does not have to be made again. His can lead +to a substantial reduction in export/publishing times. + +Thanks to Eric Schulte for a patch to this effect. + +**** Preserving line breaks for export no longer works + +ASCII export always preserves them - no other export format +does. We had attempted to use =\obeylines= for this in LaTeX, +but that does create too many problems. + +**** New symbols =\EUR= and =\checkmark= + +=\EUR= symbols from Marvosym package, and =\checkmark= are now +supported symbols in Org-mode, i.e. they will be exported +properly to the various backends. + +**** Allow LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS to set options, also from a property + +You can set the options to the =\documentclass= command on a +per-file basis, using + +: #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [11pt] + +or on a per-tree basis using the corresponding property. The +defined string will replace the default options entirely. + +**** The encoding of LaTeX files is now handled property + +Org now makes sure that the encoding used by the file created +through the export mechanism is reflected correctly in the + +: \usepackage[CODINGSYSTEM]{inputenc} + +command. So as long as the =org-export-latex-classes= definition +contains an =\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}= statement, that +statement will be modified so that the correct option is used. + +If you wan to use special encodings, for example =utf8x= instead +of =utf8=, see the variable =org-export-latex-inputenc-alist=. + +This was a request by Francesco Pizzolante. + +*** Property API enhancements + +**** Make a new special property BLOCKED, indicating if entry is blocked + +A new special property BLOCKED returns "t" when the entry is +blocked from switching the TODO state to a DONE state. + +This was a request by John Wiegley. + +**** New hooks for external support for allowed property values + +It is now possible to hook into Org in order to provide the +allowed values for any property with a lisp function. See the +docstring of the variable =org-property-allowed-value-functions= + +**** Allow unrestricted completion on properties + +When listing the allowed values for a property, for example with +a =:name_ALL:= property, completion on these values enforces that +one of the values will be chosen. Now, if you add ":ETC" to the +list of allowed values, it will be interpreted as a switch, and +the completion will be non-restrictive, so you can also choose to +type a new value. + +*** Changes to Org-babel + +- The documentation for Org-babel has been drastically improved + and is available on Worg at + http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/ +- Source-code block names are now exported to HTML and LaTeX +- Org-babel functions are now bound to keys behind a common key + prefix (see + http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/reference.php#sec-5) +- Results are now foldable with TAB +- Header argument values can now be lisp forms +- Readable aliases for #+srcname: and #+resname: +- Sha1 hash based caching of results in buffer +- Can now index into variable values +- org-babel-clojure now supports multiple named sessions + +*** Miscellaneous changes + +**** Make =C-c r C= customize remember templates + +=C-c r C= is now a shortcut for + +: M-x customize-variable RET org-remember-templates RET + +This was a proposal by Adam Spiers. + +**** Use John Gruber's regular expression for URL's + +We now use a better regexp to spot plain links in text. This +regexp is adopted from [[http://daringfireball.net/2009/11/liberal_regex_for_matching_urls][John Gruber's blogpost]]. + +Thanks to William Henney for the pointer. + +**** Implement tag completion of all tags in all agenda files + +The new option =org-complete-tags-always-offer-all-agenda-tags= +makes Org complete all tags from all agenda files if non-nil. +Usually, setting it locally to t in org-remember buffers is the +most useful application of this new feature. + +Thanks to Tassilo Horn for a patch to this effect. + +* Version 6.33 + :PROPERTIES: + :CUSTOM_ID: v6.33 + :END: + +** Incompatible changes + +*** Reorganize key bindings for archiving + +The following keys now do archiving + +- C-c C-x C-a :: archive using the command specified in + =org-archive-default-command=. This variable is by default + set to =org-archive-subtree=, which means arching to the + archive file. + +The three specific archiving commands are available through + +- C-c C-x C-s :: archive to archive file +- C-c C-x a :: toggle the archive tag +- C-c C-x A :: move to archive sibling + +These bindings work the same in an Org file, and in the agenda. + +In addition: + +- In the agenda you can also use =a= to call the default archiving + command, but you need to confirm the command with =y= so that this + cannot easily happen by accident. + +- For backward compatibility, =C-c $= in an org-mode file, and + =$= in the agenda buffer continue to archive to archive file. + + +** Details + +*** Level indentation cycling new empty entries and plain list items +:PROPERTIES: +:ID: 1CBF16C9-031C-4A03-A5EE-09B6AAB6209C +:END: + +To speed up data entry, TAB now behaves special in an empty +headline, i.e. if the current line only contains the headline +starter stars, maybe a TOD keyword, but no further content. This +is usually the situation just after creating a new headline with +=M-RET= or =M-S-RET=. + +Then, TAB will first make the current entry a child of the +entry above, then a parent, then a grand parent etc until it +reaches top level. Yet another TAB and you will be back at the +initial level at which the headline was created. + +New plain list items behave in just the same way. + +Sounds strange? Try it, it is insanely fast when entering data. +If you still don't like it, turn it off by customizing +=org-cycle-level-after-item/entry-creation=. + +Thanks to [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/18236][Samuel Wales]] and [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/18447/focus%3D19015][John Wiegley]] for ideas that +contributed to this new feature. + +*** Speed commands at the start of a headline + +If you set the variable =org-use-speed-commands=, the cursor +position at the beginning of a headline (i.e. before the first +star) becomes special. Single keys execute special commands in +this place, for example outline navigation with =f=, =b=, =n=, +and =p=, equivalent to the corresponding =C-c C-f=, =C-c C-b=, +=C-c C-n=, and =C-c C-f= commands. The full list of commands can +be seen by pressing =?= at the special location. More commands +can be added and existing ones modified by configuring the +variable =org-speed-commands-user=. + +This was a request by John Wiegley, based on similar speed +navigation in /allout.el/. + +*** Logging changes in scheduling and deadline time stamps + +Setting the variables =org-log-reschedule= and +=org-log-redeadline= to either =time= or =note= will arrange for +recording a logbook entry whenever a scheduling date or deadline +is changed. + +This was a request by Rick Moynihan. + +*** File remember notes into a date tree + +Remember notes can now be filed to a location in a date tree. A +date tree is an outline tree with years as top levels, months as +level 2 headings, and days as level three headings. These are +great for journals and for recording appointments and other loose +dates because it will be easy to find all entries referencing a +particular date, and it will be easy to archive all such entry +from last year, for example. + +To select date tree filing, set the HEADLINE part of the remember +template to the symbol =date-tree=. The date tree will be build +in the file on top level. However, if the file contains an entry +with a non-nil =DATE_TREE= property, then the tree will be build +under that headline. + +*** New commands to create entries from agenda and calendar + +If you make the variable =org-agenda-diary-file= point to an +org-mode file, the =i= key in both the agenda buffer and in the +Emacs calendar will be made to insert entries into that Org file. +The dates at the cursor and the mark are being used when making +entries for specific dates or blocks. In the new file, +anniversaries will be collected under a special headline, and +day/block entries will be filed into a date tree (see previous +section). + +This was a request by Stephen Eglen. + +*** A new freemind exporter has been integrated with Org-mode + +org-freemind.el has a number of entry points (for details, see +the source code), but you can also use Org's =C-c C-e m= to +export a file or a selected subtree. + +Thanks to Lennart Borgman for this contribution. An earlier +version of this file was part of the nxhtml package, under the +name /freemind.el/. + +*** Drawers are now exported properly + +Drawers are now exported when the configuration requires it, +i.e. if the variable `org-export-with-drawers' is t or a list +containing the drawers to export. + +*** Min/Max/Mean age operators in Column View. + +This lets you see how much time has passed since the specified +timestamp property each entry. The three operators (=@min=, +=@max=, =@mean=) show either the age of the youngest or oldest +entry or the average age of the children. + +Thanks to James TD Smith for a patch to this effect. + +*** Allow source code block indentation to be preserved + +If =org-src-preserve-indentation= is non-nil, or if a block has a +=-i= switch, then the behavior of org-exp-blocks is altered as +follows: + +1. Indentation is not removed before passing the block contents + to the block-transforming plugin. + +2. The result returned by the plugin is not re-indented. + +3. Editing the source code block with =C-c '= preserves it's + indentation. + +Thanks to Dan Davison for this feature. + +*** Frame/window control when switching to source code edit buffer. + +When switching to a source code editing buffer with =C-c '=, you +can now control the frame / window setup using the new variable +=org-src-window-setup=. + +Thanks to Dan Davison for this feature. + +*** Refile an entry to the current clock + +You can now quickly refile an entry to become a child of the +entry currently being clocked. The keys for doing this are +=C-2 C-c C-w=. + +This was a request by Bernt Hansen. + +*** Make =C-c C-o= open the attachment directory is there are no links + +If there is no link in an entry, =C-c C-o= will now open the +attachment directory instead. + +This was a request/patch by John Wiegley. + +*** org-mac-iCal.el: work with calendar "groups" + +Some calendar systems (Google, Zimbra) handle subscriptions to +multiple calendars (or to an account) by grouping them under a +single caldav directory in the calendar tree. org-mac-iCal used +to assumes there is only one ics file created per caldav +directory, so while it *creates* all of the needed merged ics +files, it only copies one of them to ~/Library/Calendar before +importing the contents into the diary. + +Thanks to Doug Hellmann for a patch to fix this. + +*** New module /org-learn.el/ in the contrib directory + +The file implements the learning algorithm described at +http://supermemo.com/english/ol/sm5.htm, which is a system for reading +material according to "spaced repetition". See +http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition for more details. + +Thanks to John Wiegley for this contribution. + +*** New contributed package /org-git-link.el/ + +/org-git-link.el/ defines two new link types. The =git= link type +is meant to be used in the typical scenario and mimics the =file= +link syntax as closely as possible. The =gitbare= link type +exists mostly for debugging reasons, but also allows e.g. +linking to files in a bare git repository for the experts. + +Thanks to Raimar Finken for this contribution. + +*** /org-annotation-helper.el/ and /org-browser-url.e./ have been removed +Please switch to /org-protocol.el/, into which contains the same +functionality in a more general framework. +*** The contributed /org-export-freemind/ package has been removed. +Org now contains a new freemind exporter, /org-freemind.el/. + +** Org-babel Changes +- Clojure is supported [Thanks to Joel Boehland] +- Perl is supported +- Ruby and Python now respond to the :file header argument +- Added :results_switches header argument for passing switches + through to raw src blocks +- Preserve indentation in source blocks on export and tangle +- Possible to evaluate noweb reference on tangling or code block + evaluation +- Allowing multiple noweb references on a single line +- Cleaned up the passing of parameter values from Org-babel to + language specific functions + +* Version 6.32 + :PROPERTIES: + :CUSTOM_ID: v6.32 + :END: + +** Rewrite of org-mobile.org, for MobileOrg 1.0 (build 20) + +MobileOrg is currently under review at the iPhone App Store. You +will need Org-mode version 6.32 to interact with it. + +** Added support for habit consistency tracking + +/org-habit.el/ contains new code to track habits. Please +configure the variable org-modules to activate it. When active, +habits (a special TODO entry) will be displayed in the agenda +together with a "consistency graph". Habit tracking is described +in a new [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Tracking-your-habits.html][manual section]]. + +Thanks to John Wiegley for this contribution. + +** New context-aware tag auto-exclusion + +After writing a function relating to location and context +information, you will be able to press =/ RET= in the agenda to +exclude tasks that cannot be done in the current context. +For details, see the information about filtering in the manual. + +Thanks to John Wiegley for a patch to this effect. + +** New clock resolving tools + +When clocking into a new task while no clock is running, Org now +checks for orphaned CLOCK lines and offers to repair these before +starting the clock. You can also configure this feature to check +for idle time and prompt you to subtract that time from the +running timer. + +See the new [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Resolving-idle-time.html][manual section]] for more details. + +Thanks to John Wiegley for a patch to this effect. + +** Mutually exclusive tag groups can now have a name in the tags interface + +The customize interface allows to optionally add a string to the +beginning or end of such a group. + +Thanks to James TD Smith for a patch to this effect. + +** Agenda Search view: Search for substrings + +The default in search view (/C-c a s/)is now that the search +expression is searched for as a /substring/, i.e. the different +words must occur in direct sequence, and it may be only part of +a word. If you want to look for a number of separate keywords +with Boolean logic, all words must be preceded by =+= or =-=. + +This was, more-or-less, requested by John Wiegley. + +** Make space and backspace scroll the show window in the agenda + +Pressing SPC again after using it to show an agenda item in +another window will make the entire subtree visible, and show +scroll it. Backspace and DEL will scroll back. + +This was a request by Eric Fraga. + +** File tags are now offered for completion during a tag prompts + +Requested by Matt Lundin. + +** Make `- SPC' an agenda filter that selects entries without any tags + +Request by John Wiegley. + +** Better way to edit multi-line macro definitions + +The editing tool key =C-c '= now also edits =#+MACRO= +definitions, including multiline macros. + +** Restructured Manual + +The manual has been slightly reorganized. The archiving stuff, +which was - somewhat obscurely - hidden in the /Document +Structure/ chapter, has been moved into the new chapter +/Capture-Refile-Archive/. Also, there is a new chapter /Markup/ +which contains both the markup rules (moved there from the Export +chapter) and the documentation for embedded LaTeX. + +** Improved figure placement in LaTeX and HTML export + +Text can now be wrapped around figures. See the manual for +details. + +** Allow date to be shifted into the future if time given is earlier than now + +By setting + +: (setq org-read-date-prefer-future 'time) + +you indicate to Org that, if you only give a time at the +date/time prompt, and if this time is earlier then the current +time, then the date of tomorrow will be assumed to be valid for +this event. A similar mechanism was already in place for dates, +but now you can make it work for times as well. + +** Collected changes in org-babel +- Source blocks can now reference source-blocks in other files + using =filepath:srcname= syntax. +- Inline code blocks like =src_python{2+2}= are now exported +- Remote source block calls using the =#+lob: srcname(arg=val)= + syntax can now be exported. +- When =:file= is supplied with an =R= block, graphics are + automatically sent to file and linked from the org buffer, thus + appearing on export. The image format is obtained from the + filename extension. Possible values are =.png, .jpg, .jpeg, + .tiff, .bmp, .pdf, .ps, .postscript=, defaulting to =png=. +- Results can be returned as parseable code using =:results code=, + and as pretty-printed code using =:results pp= (emacs-lisp, + python, ruby). Thanks to Benny Andresen for the idea and patch + for emacs-lisp. +- When =:file filename= is supplied, =:exports file= is unnecessary +- Header args are taken from org-file-properties in addition to + properties active in the subtree. +- =:noweb= header argument now expands noweb references before + source-block evaluation. +- Tangling honours the new org variable + org-src-preserve-indentation, so that correct code is output for + a language like python that depends on indentation. + +** Changes in org-exp-blocks.el +- Interblocks export has been simplified. +- Support for R code (=begin_R= blocks and inline =\R{}=) has been + removed. Please use org-babel instead. + +* Version 6.31 + :PROPERTIES: + :CUSTOM_ID: v6.31 + :END: + +** Org-babel is now part of the Org distribution + +Org-babel provides the ability to execute source code in many +different languages within org-mode documents. The results of +code execution -- text, tables and graphics -- can be integrated +into Org-mode documents and can be automatically updated during +publishing. Since Org-babel allows execution of arbitrary code, +the range of tasks that can be addressed from within an Org mode +file becomes very large. Examples of ways in which Org-babel +might be used include + +- Documenting a task that involves some programming so that it is + automatically repeatable +- Creating dynamic (executable) reports that respond to changes + in the underlying data (Reproducible Research) +- Exportation of code contained in an Org-mode document into + regular source code files (Literate Programming) + +Additionally, Org-babel provides a programming environment within +Org files, in which data can be transmitted between parameterised +source code blocks in different languages, as well as between +source code blocks and Org-mode tables. + +A simple API is defined so that users can add support for new +"languages" (broadly construed). Languages currently supported +are: + +- asymptote +- css +- ditaa +- dot +- emacs-lisp +- gnuplot +- haskell +- ocaml +- python +- R +- ruby +- sass +- sh +- sql + +Org-babel was designed and implemented Eric Schulte with continued +significant help on both accounts from Dan Davison. + +** MobileOrg support + +Richard Morelands iPhone/iPod Touch program [[http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/][MobileOrg]] can view +Org files, mark entries as DONE, flag entries for later +attention, and capture new entries on the road. Org-mode has now +support to produce a staging area where MobileOrg can download +its files, and to integrate changes done on the phone in a half +automatic, half interactive way. See the new appendix B in the +manual for more information. + + +** Indented lines starting with "#+ " are treated as comments + +To allow comments in plain lists without breaking the list +structure, you can now have indented comment lines that start +with "#+ ". + +** New STARTUP keyword `showeverything' + +This will make even drawer contents visible upon startup. +Requested by Jeff Kowalczyk. + +** New contributed package org-invoice.el + +This package collects clocking information for billing +customers. + +Thanks to Peter Jones for this contribution. + +** Encrypting subtrees + +/org-crypt.el/ by John Wiegley and Peter Jones allows encryption +of individual subtrees in Org-mode outlines. Thanks to John and +Peter for this contribution. + +** Agenda: Support for including a link in the category string + +The category (as specified by an #+CATEGORY line or CATEGORY +property can contain a bracket link. While this sort-of worked +in the past, it now is officially supported and should cause no +problems in agenda display or update. The link can be followed +by clicking on it, or with =C-c C-o 0=. + +This was a request by Peter Westlake. + +* Version 6.30 + :PROPERTIES: + :CUSTOM_ID: v6.30 + :END: + +** Inconsistent changes + +*** Agenda now uses =f= and =b= to move through time + +Up to now, the Org-mode agenda used the cursor keys =left= and +=right= to switch the agenda view forward an backward through +time. However, many people found this confusing, and others +wanted to be able to do cursor motion in the agenda, for example +to select text. Therefore, after an extensive discussion on +=emacs-orgmode@gnu.org=, it was decided to use the =b= and +=f= keys instead, and to let the cursor keys do cursor motion +again. + +*** Agenda follow mode is now on the =F= key + +This was necessary to free up the =f= key, see above. + +** Details + +*** Maintenance + +**** New command to submit a bug report + +There is now a special command =M-x org-submit-bug-report=. This +command will create a mail buffer with lots of useful details. +In particular, it contains complete version information for Emacs +and Org-mode. It will also (if you agree to it) contain all +non-standard settings of org-mode and outline-mode related +variables. Even if you do not sent your emails from within +Emacs, please still use this command to generate the information +and then copy it into your mail program. + +The command will not generate and include a =*Backtrace*= buffer, +please do this yourself if you have hit an error. For more +information, see the [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback][feedback section]] of the manual. + +**** New contributed package org-track.el + +This package allows to keep up-to-date with current Org +development, using only Emacs on-board means. So if you don't +want or cannot use =git=, but still want to run the latest and +hottest Org-mode, this is for you. + +Thanks to Sebastian Rose for this contribution. + +*** Agenda + +**** Agenda now uses =f= and =b= to move through time + +Up to now, the Org-mode agenda used the cursor keys =left= and +=right= to switch the agenda view forward an backward through +time. However, many people found this confusing, and others +wanted to be able to do cursor motion in the agenda, for example +to select text. Therefore, after an extensive discussion on +=emacs-orgmode@gnu.org=, it was decided to use the =b= and +=f= keys instead, and to let the cursor keys do cursor motion +again. + +**** Agenda follow mode is now on the =F= key + +This was necessary to free up the =f= key, see above. + +**** The agenda can be put into a dedicated frame + +When the variable =org-agenda-window-setup= has the value +=other-frame=, then the new frame created to show the agenda +will now have the window marked as /dedicated/. As a +consequence, exiting the agenda while the agenda is the only +window on the frame will kill that frame. + +This was a request by Henry Atting. + +**** New mode to show some entry body text in the agenda + +There is now a new agenda sub-mode called +=org-agenda-entry-text-mode=. It is toggled with the =E= key. +When active, all entries in the agenda will be accompanied by a +few lines from the outline entry. The amount of text can be +customized with the variable =org-agenda-entry-text-maxlines=. + +This was a request by Anthony Fairchild, Manish, and others. + +**** Improve following links from the agenda + +=C-c C-o= in the agenda will now offer all links in the headline +and text of an entry. If there is only a single link, it will be +followed immediately. + +**** Avoid some duplicate entries + +There is a new variable that can be used to avoid some duplicate +agenda entries: =org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-deadline-is-shown= +If that is set, it avoids that an entry shows up in the agenda for +today for both a scheduling and a deadline entry. See the +docstring of the variables for more details. + +This partially addresses a request by Samuel Wales. + +**** Mark the running clock in the agenda. + +If the entry currently being clocked is present in the agenda, it +will be highlighted with the face =org-agenda-clocking=. + +This was a request by Rainer Stengele. + + +*** Export + +**** Allow LaTeX export to use the listings package + +The LaTeX =listings= package can now be used for formatting +fontified source code in many programming languages. For more +information, see +http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/16269 and +http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php#fontified_source_code_w_latex + +Thanks to Eric Schulte for this patch. + +**** Remove table rows that only contain width and alignment markers + +The width and alignment in table columns can be set with a cookie +like "<10>" or "" or "". In order to keep Org from +exporting such lines, the first column of a line should contain +only "/". However, for convenience, there is now a special case: +If the entire row contains only such markers, the line will +automatically be discarded during export, even is the first +column is not "/". + +**** Allow Macro calls to span several lines. + +Macro calls may now span several lines, to write several +arguments in a cleaner way. The result of a macro call can also +span several lines, by inserting the string "\n" (backslash +followed by n) into the value in the macro definition. + +These were requests by Stefan Vollmar. + +*** Misc + +**** Quick access to all links in an entry + +If =C-c C-o= is called while the cursor is in a headline, but not +directly on a link, then all links in the entry will be offered +in a small menu. If there is only a single link, it will be +followed without a prompt. + +**** Visibility Cycling: Allow to show all empty lines after a headline + +=org-cycle-separator-lines= can now be set to a negative value, +to indicate that, if the number of empty lines before a visible +entry is greater than the specified number, then *all* empty +lines should be shown. + +This was a request by "PT" whatever this means. + +**** Allow language names to replace some strange major mode names + +Sometimes a language uses a major mode which can't be guessed +from it's name. There is now a new variable =org-src-lang-modes= +which can be used to map language names to major modes when this +is the case. This is used when editing a source-code +block, or when exporting fontified source-code with htmlize. + +Thanks to Eric Schulte for a patch to this effect. + +**** iswitchb support for many completion prompts + +This is enabled using =org-completion-use-iswitchb=, and follows +the same model of usage as for ido users. + +Thanks to John Wiegley for a patch to this effect. + +**** New commands to set the effort property of an entry + +There is now a special command, =C-c C-x e= to set the =Effort= +property of an entry. From the agenda you can even use =e=. +If you have set up allowed values for the =Effort= property, then +using a prefix argument will directly select the nth allowed +value. For example, in the agenda, =5 e= will select the 5th +allowed value. + +This was a request by Michael Gilbert + +**** Edit src works now better with killing buffer + +Thanks to Dan Davison for a patch to this effect + + +* Older changes + + For older Changes, see [[file:Changes_old.org]] + + + +* COMMENT Setup + +#+STARTUP: showstars + +#+TITLE: Org-mode list of user-visible changes +#+AUTHOR: Carsten Dominik +#+EMAIL: carsten at orgmode dot org +#+OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil toc:nil \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:{} *:t TeX:t LaTeX:nil f:nil +#+INFOJS_OPT: view:info toc:1 path:org-info.js tdepth:2 ftoc:t +#+LINK_UP: index.html +#+LINK_HOME: http://orgmode.org -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf