Short List of contributed packages in the manual.

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org-annotate-file.el --- Annotate a file with org syntax
org-annotation-helper.el --- Call remember directly from Firefox/Opera
org-bookmark.el --- Links to bookmarks
org-depend.el --- TODO dependencies for Org-mode
org-elisp-symbol.el --- Org links to emacs-lisp symbols
org-eval.el --- The <lisp> tag, adapted from Muse
org-expiry.el --- expiry mechanism for Org entries
org-indent.el --- Dynamic outline indentation (does not really work)
org-interactive-query.el --- Interactive modification of tags query
org-mairix.el --- Hook mairix search into Org for different MUAs
org-man.el --- Support for links to manpages in Org-mode

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* Exporting:: Sharing and publishing of notes
* Publishing:: Create a web site of linked Org files
* Miscellaneous:: All the rest which did not fit elsewhere
* Extensions and Hacking:: It is possible to write add-on code
* Extionsions::
* Hacking::
* History and Acknowledgments:: How Org came into being
* Main Index:: An index of Org's concepts and features
* Key Index:: Key bindings and where they are described
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* Cooperation:: Packages Org cooperates with
* Conflicts:: Packages that lead to conflicts
Extensions, Hooks and Hacking
Extensions
* Extensions in the contrib directory:: These come with the Org distro
* Other extensions:: These you have to find on the web.
Hacking
* Extensions:: Existing 3rd-party extensions
* Adding hyperlink types:: New custom link types
* Tables in arbitrary syntax:: Orgtbl for LaTeX and other programs
* Dynamic blocks:: Automatically filled blocks
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functions normally only publish changed files. You can override this and
force publishing of all files by giving a prefix argument.
@node Miscellaneous, Extensions and Hacking, Publishing, Top
@node Miscellaneous, Extionsions, Publishing, Top
@chapter Miscellaneous
@menu
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@end itemize
@node Extensions and Hacking, History and Acknowledgments, Miscellaneous, Top
@appendix Extensions, Hooks and Hacking
@node Extionsions, Hacking, Miscellaneous, Top
@appendix Extensions
This appendix lists extensions for Org written by other authors.
It also covers some aspects where users can extend the functionality of
This appendix lists the extension modules that have been written for Org.
Many of these extensions live in the @file{contrib} directory of the Org
distribution, others are available somewhere on the web.
@menu
* Extensions in the contrib directory:: These come with the Org distro
* Other extensions:: These you have to find on the web.
@end menu
@node Extensions in the contrib directory, Other extensions, Extionsions, Extionsions
@section Extensions in the @file{contrib} directory
@table @asis
@item @file{org-annotate-file.el} by @i{Philip Jackson}
Annotate a file with org syntax, in a separate file, with links back to
the annotated file.
@item @file{org-annotation-helper.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry and Daniel E. German}
Call @i{remember} directly from Firefox/Opera, or from Adobe Reader.
When activating a special link or bookmark, Emacs receives a trigger to
create a note with a link back to the website. Requires some setup, a
detailes description is in
@file{contrib/packages/org-annotation-helper}.
@item @file{org-bookmark.el} by @i{Tokuya Kameshima}
Support for links to Emacs bookmarks.
@item @file{org-depend.el} by @i{Carsten Dominik}
TODO dependencies for Org-mode. Make TODO state changes in one entry
trigger changes in another, or be blocked by the state of another
entry. Also, easily create chains of TODO items with exactly one
active item at any time.
@item @file{org-elisp-symbol.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry}
Org links to emacs-lisp symbols. This can create annotated links that
exactly point to the definition location of a variable of function.
@item @file{org-eval.el} by @i{Carsten Dominik}
The @code{<lisp>} tag, adapted from Emacs Wiki and Emacs Muse, allows
to include text in a document that is the result of evaluating some
code. Other scripting languages like @code{perl} can be supported with
this package as well.
@item @file{org-expiry.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry}
Expiry mechanism for Org entries.
@item @file{org-indent.el} by @i{Carsten Dominik}
Dynamic indentation of Org outlines. The plan is to indent an outline
according to level, but so far this is too hard for a proper and stable
implementation. Still, it works somewhat.
@item @file{org-interactive-query.el} by @i{Christopher League}
Interactive modification of tags queries. After running a general
query in Org, this package allows to narrow down the results by adding
more tags or keywords.
@item @file{org-mairix.el} by @i{Georg C. F. Greve}
Hook mairix search into Org for different MUAs.
@item @file{org-man.el} by @i{Carsten Dominik}
Support for links to manpages in Org-mode.
@item @file{org-mtags.el} by @i{Carsten Dominik}
Support for some Muse-like tags in Org-mode. This package allows you
to write @code{<example>} and @code{<src>} and other syntax copied from
Emacs Muse, right inside an Org file. The goal here is to make it easy
to publish the same file using either org-publish or Muse.
@item @file{org-panel.el} by @i{Lennard Borgman}
Simplified and display-aided access to some Org commands.
@item @file{org-registry.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry}
A registry for Org links, to find out from where links point to a given
file or location.
@item @file{org2rem.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry}
Convert org appointments into reminders for the @file{remind} program.
@item @file{org-screen.el} by @i{Andrew Hyatt}
Visit screen sessions through Org-mode links.
@item @file{org-toc.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry}
Table of contents in a separate buffer, with fast access to sections
and easy visibility cycling.
@item @file{orgtbl-sqlinsert.el} by @i{Jason Riedy}
Convert Org-mode tables to SQL insertions. Documentation for this can
be found on the Worg pages.
@end table
@node Other extensions, , Extensions in the contrib directory, Extionsions
@section Other extensions
@i{TO BE DONE}
@node Hacking, History and Acknowledgments, Extionsions, Top
@appendix Hacking
This appendix covers some aspects where users can extend the functionality of
Org.
@menu
* Extensions:: Existing 3rd-party extensions
* Adding hyperlink types:: New custom link types
* Tables in arbitrary syntax:: Orgtbl for LaTeX and other programs
* Dynamic blocks:: Automatically filled blocks
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* Using the property API:: Writing programs that use entry properties
@end menu
@node Extensions, Adding hyperlink types, Extensions and Hacking, Extensions and Hacking
@section Third-party extensions for Org
@cindex extension, third-party
There are lots of extensions that have been written by other people. Most of
them have either been integrated into Org by now, or they can be found in the
Org distribution, in the @file{contrib} directory. The list has gotten too
long to cover in any detail here, but there is a seaparate manual for these
extensions.
@node Adding hyperlink types, Tables in arbitrary syntax, Extensions, Extensions and Hacking
@node Adding hyperlink types, Tables in arbitrary syntax, Hacking, Hacking
@section Adding hyperlink types
@cindex hyperlinks, adding new types
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the link description when the link is later inserted into an Org
buffer with @kbd{C-c C-l}.
@node Tables in arbitrary syntax, Dynamic blocks, Adding hyperlink types, Extensions and Hacking
@node Tables in arbitrary syntax, Dynamic blocks, Adding hyperlink types, Hacking
@section Tables and lists in arbitrary syntax
@cindex tables, in other modes
@cindex lists, in other modes
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Pressing `C-c C-c' on @code{a new house} and will insert the converted
La@TeX{} list between the two marker lines.
@node Dynamic blocks, Special agenda views, Tables in arbitrary syntax, Extensions and Hacking
@node Dynamic blocks, Special agenda views, Tables in arbitrary syntax, Hacking
@section Dynamic blocks
@cindex dynamic blocks
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written in a way that is does nothing in buffers that are not in
@code{org-mode}.
@node Special agenda views, Using the property API, Dynamic blocks, Extensions and Hacking
@node Special agenda views, Using the property API, Dynamic blocks, Hacking
@section Special agenda views
@cindex agenda views, user-defined
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "Projects waiting for something: "))))
@end lisp
@node Using the property API, , Special agenda views, Extensions and Hacking
@node Using the property API, , Special agenda views, Hacking
@section Using the property API
@cindex API, for properties
@cindex properties, API
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values and check if VALUE is in this list.
@end defun
@node History and Acknowledgments, Main Index, Extensions and Hacking, Top
@node History and Acknowledgments, Main Index, Hacking, Top
@appendix History and Acknowledgments
@cindex acknowledgments
@cindex history