manual: Use titlecase for level 1 and 2 nodes
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@ -905,10 +905,9 @@ headline, and point at the line just after the last headline to
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change. Note that when the cursor is inside a table (see [[*Tables]]),
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the Meta-Cursor keys have different functionality.
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** Sparse trees
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** Sparse Trees
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Matches embedded in context.
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:ALT_TITLE: Sparse trees
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:END:
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#+cindex: sparse trees
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#+cindex: trees, sparse
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@ -992,10 +991,9 @@ the document. Or you can use the command {{{kbd(C-c C-e v)}}} to
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export only the visible part of the document and print the resulting
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file.
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** Plain lists
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** Plain Lists
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Additional structure within an entry.
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:ALT_TITLE: Plain lists
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:END:
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#+cindex: plain lists
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#+cindex: lists, plain
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@ -1883,10 +1881,10 @@ every vertical line you would like to have:
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| / | < | | | < | |
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#+end_example
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** The Orgtbl minor mode
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** The Orgtbl Minor Mode
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: The table editor as minor mode.
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:ALT_TITLE: Orgtbl mode
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:ALT_TITLE: Orgtbl Mode
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:END:
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#+cindex: Orgtbl mode
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#+cindex: minor mode for tables
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@ -3508,10 +3506,10 @@ completion function like this:
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(org-link-set-parameter "type" :complete #'some-completion-function)
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#+END_SRC
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** Search options in file links
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** Search Options in File Links
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Linking to a specific location.
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:ALT_TITLE: Search options
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:ALT_TITLE: Search Options
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:END:
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#+cindex: search option in file links
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#+cindex: file links, searching
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@ -3577,10 +3575,9 @@ variables for more information. Org actually uses this mechanism for
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BibTeX database files, and you can use the corresponding code as an
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implementation example. See the file =org-bibtex.el=.
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* TODO items
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* TODO Items
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Every tree branch can be a TODO item.
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:ALT_TITLE: TODO Items
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:END:
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#+cindex: TODO items
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@ -3596,10 +3593,10 @@ throughout your notes file. Org mode compensates for this by
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providing methods to give you an overview of all the things that you
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have to do.
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** Basic TODO functionality
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** Basic TODO Functionality
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Marking and displaying TODO entries.
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:ALT_TITLE: TODO basics
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:ALT_TITLE: TODO Basics
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:END:
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Any headline becomes a TODO item when it starts with the word =TODO=,
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Changing a TODO state can also trigger tag changes. See the docstring
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of the option ~org-todo-state-tags-triggers~ for details.
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** Extended use of TODO keywords
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** Extended Use of TODO Keywords
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Workflow and assignments.
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:ALT_TITLE: TODO extensions
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:ALT_TITLE: TODO Extensions
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:END:
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#+cindex: extended TODO keywords
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#+cindex: PRIORITIES, keyword
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: #+PRIORITIES: A C B
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** Breaking tasks down tasks into subtasks
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** Breaking Down Tasks into Subtasks
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Splitting a task into manageable pieces.
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:ALT_TITLE: Breaking down tasks
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:ALT_TITLE: Breaking Down Tasks
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:END:
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#+cindex: tasks, breaking down
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#+cindex: statistics, for TODO items
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expressions to process these values before inserting them into a table
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or a dynamic block.
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* Dates and times
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* Dates and Times
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Making items useful for planning.
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:ALT_TITLE: Dates and Times
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:END:
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#+cindex: dates
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#+cindex: times
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something was created or last changed. However, in Org mode this term
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is used in a much wider sense.
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** Timestamps, deadlines, and scheduling
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** Timestamps, Deadlines and Scheduling
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Assigning a time to a tree entry.
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:ALT_TITLE: Timestamps
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@ -6884,7 +6880,7 @@ the agenda buffer]]). If you have these estimates defined consistently,
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two or three key presses narrow down the list to stuff that fits into
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an available time slot.
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** Taking notes with a relative timer
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** Taking Notes with a Relative Timer
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Notes with a running timer.
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:ALT_TITLE: Timers
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For more information, including how to read atom feeds, see
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=org-feed.el= and the docstring of ~org-feed-alist~.
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** Protocols for external access
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** Protocols for External Access
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: External access to Emacs and Org.
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:ALT_TITLE: Protocols
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retains a lot of its original context, including inherited tags
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and approximate position in the outline.
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* Agenda views
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* Agenda Views
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Collecting information into views.
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:ALT_TITLE: Agenda Views
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:END:
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#+cindex: agenda views
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#+findex: org-agenda-remove-restriction-lock
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Lift the restriction.
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** The agenda dispatcher
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** The Agenda Dispatcher
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Keyboard access to agenda views.
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:ALT_TITLE: Agenda dispatcher
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:ALT_TITLE: Agenda Dispatcher
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:END:
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#+cindex: agenda dispatcher
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#+cindex: dispatching agenda commands
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blocks together, for example the weekly agenda, the global TODO list
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and a number of special tags matches. See [[*Custom agenda views]].
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** The built-in agenda views
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** The Built-in Agenda Views
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: What is available out of the box?
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:ALT_TITLE: Built-in agenda views
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:ALT_TITLE: Built-in Agenda Views
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:END:
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In this section we describe the built-in views.
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#+findex: org-agenda-limit-interactively
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This prompts for the type of limit to apply and its value.
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** Commands in the agenda buffer
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** Commands in the Agenda Buffer
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Remote editing of Org trees.
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:ALT_TITLE: Agenda commands
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:ALT_TITLE: Agenda Commands
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:END:
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#+cindex: commands, in agenda buffer
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processing by other programs. See [[*Extracting agenda information]], for
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more information.
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** Using column view in the agenda
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** Using Column View in the Agenda
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Using column view for collected entries.
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:ALT_TITLE: Agenda column view
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:ALT_TITLE: Agenda Column View
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:END:
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#+cindex: column view, in agenda
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#+cindex: agenda, column view
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today, with the time already spent---via =CLOCKSUM=---and with
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the planned total effort for it.
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* Markup for rich export
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* Markup for Rich Export
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Prepare text for rich export.
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:ALT_TITLE: Markup
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** Embedded LaTeX
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents.
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:ALT_TITLE: Embedded Latex
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:END:
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#+cindex: @TeX{} interpretation
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#+cindex: @LaTeX{} interpretation
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cursor is at the beginning of an Org headline, shows currently active
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Speed Keys, including the user-defined ones.
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** Code evaluation and security issues
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** Code Evaluation and Security Issues
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Org files evaluate in-line code.
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:ALT_TITLE: Code evaluation security
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:ALT_TITLE: Code Evaluation Security
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:END:
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Unlike plain text, running code comes with risk. Each =src= code
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Org also has per-file settings for some variables (see [[*Summary of
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in-buffer settings]]).
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** Summary of in-buffer settings
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** Summary of In-Buffer Settings
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Overview of the #+KEYWORDS.
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:ALT_TITLE: In-buffer settings
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:ALT_TITLE: In-buffer Settings
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:END:
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#+cindex: in-buffer settings
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#+cindex: special keywords
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- If the cursor is at a timestamp, fix the day name in the timestamp.
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** A cleaner outline view
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** A Cleaner Outline View
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Getting rid of leading stars in the outline.
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:ALT_TITLE: Clean view
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:ALT_TITLE: Clean View
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:END:
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#+cindex: hiding leading stars
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#+cindex: dynamic indentation
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** Using Org on a TTY
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Using Org on a tty.
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:ALT_TITLE: TTY keys
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:ALT_TITLE: TTY Keys
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:END:
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#+cindex: tty key bindings
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| {{{kbd(C-S-left)}}} | {{{kbd(C-c C-x left)}}} | | |
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| {{{kbd(C-S-right)}}} | {{{kbd(C-c C-x right)}}} | | |
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** Interaction with other packages
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** Interaction with Other Packages
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: With other Emacs packages.
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:ALT_TITLE: Interaction
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#+TEXINFO: @include ../doc/doclicense.texi
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* Concept index
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* Main Index
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:PROPERTIES:
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:ALT_TITLE: Main Index
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:INDEX: cp
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:DESCRIPTION: An index of Org's concepts and features.
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:END:
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* Key index
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* Key Index
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Key bindings and where they are described.
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:ALT_TITLE: Key Index
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:INDEX: ky
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:END:
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* Command and function index
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* Command and Function Index
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Command names and some internal functions.
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:ALT_TITLE: Command and Function Index
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:INDEX: fn
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:END:
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* Variable index
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* Variable Index
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Variables mentioned in the manual.
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:ALT_TITLE: Variable Index
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:INDEX: vr
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:END:
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