Fix more instances of missing dashes.

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Bastien Guerry 2012-12-22 23:29:03 +01:00
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@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ default. If you are using an earlier version of Emacs, add this line to your
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org\\'" . org-mode)) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org\\'" . org-mode))
@end lisp @end lisp
Org mode buffers need font-lock to be turned on - this is the default in Org mode buffers need font-lock to be turned on: this is the default in
Emacs@footnote{If you don't use font-lock globally, turn it on in Org buffer Emacs@footnote{If you don't use font-lock globally, turn it on in Org buffer
with @code{(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)}}. with @code{(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)}}.
@ -2686,7 +2686,7 @@ computations in Lisp:
'(concat (substring $1 1 2) (substring $1 0 1) (substring $1 2)) '(concat (substring $1 1 2) (substring $1 0 1) (substring $1 2))
@r{Add columns 1 and 2, equivalent to Calc's @code{$1+$2}} @r{Add columns 1 and 2, equivalent to Calc's @code{$1+$2}}
'(+ $1 $2);N '(+ $1 $2);N
@r{Compute the sum of columns 1-4, like Calc's @code{vsum($1..$4)}} @r{Compute the sum of columns 1--4, like Calc's @code{vsum($1..$4)}}
'(apply '+ '($1..$4));N '(apply '+ '($1..$4));N
@end example @end example
@ -3375,7 +3375,7 @@ buffer:
For Org files, if there is a @samp{<<target>>} at the cursor, the link points For Org files, if there is a @samp{<<target>>} at the cursor, the link points
to the target. Otherwise it points to the current headline, which will also to the target. Otherwise it points to the current headline, which will also
be the description@footnote{If the headline contains a timestamp, it will be be the description@footnote{If the headline contains a timestamp, it will be
removed from the link and result in a wrong link -- you should avoid putting removed from the link and result in a wrong link---you should avoid putting
timestamp in the headline.}. timestamp in the headline.}.
@vindex org-link-to-org-use-id @vindex org-link-to-org-use-id
@ -5237,8 +5237,8 @@ same summary information.
The @code{est+} summary type requires further explanation. It is used for The @code{est+} summary type requires further explanation. It is used for
combining estimates, expressed as low-high ranges. For example, instead combining estimates, expressed as low-high ranges. For example, instead
of estimating a particular task will take 5 days, you might estimate it as of estimating a particular task will take 5 days, you might estimate it as
5-6 days if you're fairly confident you know how much work is required, or 5--6 days if you're fairly confident you know how much work is required, or
1-10 days if you don't really know what needs to be done. Both ranges 1--10 days if you don't really know what needs to be done. Both ranges
average at 5.5 days, but the first represents a more predictable delivery. average at 5.5 days, but the first represents a more predictable delivery.
When combining a set of such estimates, simply adding the lows and highs When combining a set of such estimates, simply adding the lows and highs
@ -5248,7 +5248,7 @@ from the sum. For example, suppose you had ten tasks, each of which was
estimated at 0.5 to 2 days of work. Straight addition produces an estimate estimated at 0.5 to 2 days of work. Straight addition produces an estimate
of 5 to 20 days, representing what to expect if everything goes either of 5 to 20 days, representing what to expect if everything goes either
extremely well or extremely poorly. In contrast, @code{est+} estimates the extremely well or extremely poorly. In contrast, @code{est+} estimates the
full job more realistically, at 10-15 days. full job more realistically, at 10--15 days.
Here is an example for a complete columns definition, along with allowed Here is an example for a complete columns definition, along with allowed
values. values.
@ -6540,7 +6540,7 @@ suggestion.} for capturing new material.
@table @kbd @table @kbd
@orgcmd{C-c c,org-capture} @orgcmd{C-c c,org-capture}
Call the command @code{org-capture}. Note that this keybinding is global and Call the command @code{org-capture}. Note that this keybinding is global and
not active by default - you need to install it. If you have templates not active by default: you need to install it. If you have templates
@cindex date tree @cindex date tree
defined @pxref{Capture templates}, it will offer these templates for defined @pxref{Capture templates}, it will offer these templates for
selection or use a new Org outline node as the default template. It will selection or use a new Org outline node as the default template. It will
@ -8118,7 +8118,7 @@ February 1st, @kbd{9 w} to ISO week number 9. When setting day, week, or
month view, a year may be encoded in the prefix argument as well. For month view, a year may be encoded in the prefix argument as well. For
example, @kbd{200712 w} will jump to week 12 in 2007. If such a year example, @kbd{200712 w} will jump to week 12 in 2007. If such a year
specification has only one or two digits, it will be mapped to the interval specification has only one or two digits, it will be mapped to the interval
1938-2037. @kbd{v @key{SPC}} will reset to what is set in 1938--2037. @kbd{v @key{SPC}} will reset to what is set in
@code{org-agenda-span}. @code{org-agenda-span}.
@c @c
@orgcmd{f,org-agenda-later} @orgcmd{f,org-agenda-later}
@ -8277,7 +8277,7 @@ You can then filter for an effort by first typing an operator, one of
@kbd{<}, @kbd{>}, and @kbd{=}, and then the one-digit index of an effort @kbd{<}, @kbd{>}, and @kbd{=}, and then the one-digit index of an effort
estimate in your array of allowed values, where @kbd{0} means the 10th value. estimate in your array of allowed values, where @kbd{0} means the 10th value.
The filter will then restrict to entries with effort smaller-or-equal, equal, The filter will then restrict to entries with effort smaller-or-equal, equal,
or larger-or-equal than the selected value. If the digits 0-9 are not used or larger-or-equal than the selected value. If the digits 0--9 are not used
as fast access keys to tags, you can also simply press the index digit as fast access keys to tags, you can also simply press the index digit
directly without an operator. In this case, @kbd{<} will be assumed. For directly without an operator. In this case, @kbd{<} will be assumed. For
application of the operator, entries without a defined effort will be treated application of the operator, entries without a defined effort will be treated
@ -8335,7 +8335,7 @@ selected.
@tsubheading{Remote editing} @tsubheading{Remote editing}
@cindex remote editing, from agenda @cindex remote editing, from agenda
@item 0-9 @item 0--9
Digit argument. Digit argument.
@c @c
@cindex undoing remote-editing events @cindex undoing remote-editing events
@ -11149,7 +11149,7 @@ files directly, or generate the required styles using an application like
LibreOffice. The latter method is suitable for expert and non-expert LibreOffice. The latter method is suitable for expert and non-expert
users alike, and is described here. users alike, and is described here.
@subsubsection Applying custom styles - the easy way @subsubsection Applying custom styles: the easy way
@enumerate @enumerate
@item @item
@ -11162,8 +11162,8 @@ to ODT format.
@item @item
Open the above @file{example.odt} using LibreOffice. Use the @file{Stylist} Open the above @file{example.odt} using LibreOffice. Use the @file{Stylist}
to locate the target styles - these typically have the @samp{Org} prefix - to locate the target styles---these typically have the @samp{Org} prefix---and
and modify those to your taste. Save the modified file either as an modify those to your taste. Save the modified file either as an
OpenDocument Text (@file{.odt}) or OpenDocument Template (@file{.ott}) file. OpenDocument Text (@file{.odt}) or OpenDocument Template (@file{.ott}) file.
@item @item
@ -11216,8 +11216,8 @@ with a cross-reference and sequence number of the labeled entity.
@cindex tables, in DocBook export @cindex tables, in DocBook export
Export of native Org mode tables (@pxref{Tables}) and simple @file{table.el} Export of native Org mode tables (@pxref{Tables}) and simple @file{table.el}
tables is supported. However, export of complex @file{table.el} tables - tables is supported. However, export of complex @file{table.el} tables---tables
tables that have column or row spans - is not supported. Such tables are that have column or row spans---is not supported. Such tables are
stripped from the exported document. stripped from the exported document.
By default, a table is exported with top and bottom frames and with rules By default, a table is exported with top and bottom frames and with rules
@ -11349,7 +11349,7 @@ height:width ratio, do the following
@cindex #+ATTR_ODT @cindex #+ATTR_ODT
You can control the manner in which an image is anchored by setting the You can control the manner in which an image is anchored by setting the
@code{:anchor} property of it's @code{#+ATTR_ODT} line. You can specify one @code{:anchor} property of it's @code{#+ATTR_ODT} line. You can specify one
of the the following three values for the @code{:anchor} property - of the the following three values for the @code{:anchor} property:
@samp{"as-char"}, @samp{"paragraph"} and @samp{"page"}. @samp{"as-char"}, @samp{"paragraph"} and @samp{"page"}.
To create an image that is anchored to a page, do the following: To create an image that is anchored to a page, do the following:
@ -11455,8 +11455,8 @@ or
@node Labels and captions in ODT export, Literal examples in ODT export, Math formatting in ODT export, OpenDocument Text export @node Labels and captions in ODT export, Literal examples in ODT export, Math formatting in ODT export, OpenDocument Text export
@subsection Labels and captions in ODT export @subsection Labels and captions in ODT export
You can label and caption various category of objects - an inline image, a You can label and caption various category of objects---an inline image, a
table, a @LaTeX{} fragment or a Math formula - using @code{#+LABEL} and table, a @LaTeX{} fragment or a Math formula---using @code{#+LABEL} and
@code{#+CAPTION} lines. @xref{Images and tables}. ODT exporter enumerates @code{#+CAPTION} lines. @xref{Images and tables}. ODT exporter enumerates
each labeled or captioned object of a given category separately. As a each labeled or captioned object of a given category separately. As a
result, each such object is assigned a sequence number based on order of it's result, each such object is assigned a sequence number based on order of it's
@ -11620,8 +11620,8 @@ the exporter.
@item @item
It contains @samp{<text:sequence-decl>}@dots{}@samp{</text:sequence-decl>} It contains @samp{<text:sequence-decl>}@dots{}@samp{</text:sequence-decl>}
elements that control how various entities - tables, images, equations etc - elements that control how various entities---tables, images, equations,
are numbered. etc.---are numbered.
@end enumerate @end enumerate
@end itemize @end itemize
@ -11755,7 +11755,7 @@ OpenDocument-v1.2 Specification}}
@subsubheading Custom table styles - an illustration @subsubheading Custom table styles: an illustration
To have a quick preview of this feature, install the below setting and export To have a quick preview of this feature, install the below setting and export
the table that follows. the table that follows.
@ -11787,7 +11787,7 @@ Template} in @file{OrgOdtContentTemplate.xml}
(@pxref{x-orgodtcontenttemplate-xml,,Factory styles}). If you need (@pxref{x-orgodtcontenttemplate-xml,,Factory styles}). If you need
additional templates you have to define these styles yourselves. additional templates you have to define these styles yourselves.
@subsubheading Custom table styles - the nitty-gritty @subsubheading Custom table styles: the nitty-gritty
To use this feature proceed as follows: To use this feature proceed as follows:
@enumerate @enumerate
@ -14801,7 +14801,7 @@ These lines (several are allowed) specify link abbreviations.
@vindex org-lowest-priority @vindex org-lowest-priority
@vindex org-default-priority @vindex org-default-priority
This line sets the limits and the default for the priorities. All three This line sets the limits and the default for the priorities. All three
must be either letters A-Z or numbers 0-9. The highest priority must must be either letters A--Z or numbers 0--9. The highest priority must
have a lower ASCII number than the lowest priority. have a lower ASCII number than the lowest priority.
@item #+PROPERTY: Property_Name Value @item #+PROPERTY: Property_Name Value
This line sets a default inheritance value for entries in the current This line sets a default inheritance value for entries in the current
@ -15105,7 +15105,7 @@ indentation shifts by two@footnote{See the variable
stars but the last one are made invisible using the @code{org-hide} stars but the last one are made invisible using the @code{org-hide}
face@footnote{Turning on @code{org-indent-mode} sets face@footnote{Turning on @code{org-indent-mode} sets
@code{org-hide-leading-stars} to @code{t} and @code{org-adapt-indentation} to @code{org-hide-leading-stars} to @code{t} and @code{org-adapt-indentation} to
@code{nil}.} - see below under @samp{2.} for more information on how this @code{nil}.}; see below under @samp{2.} for more information on how this
works. You can turn on @code{org-indent-mode} for all files by customizing works. You can turn on @code{org-indent-mode} for all files by customizing
the variable @code{org-startup-indented}, or you can turn it on for the variable @code{org-startup-indented}, or you can turn it on for
individual files using individual files using
@ -16714,7 +16714,7 @@ a great help, and the list would not be so active without him.
@end table @end table
I received support from so many users that it is clearly impossible to be I received support from so many users that it is clearly impossible to be
fair when shortlisting a few of them -- but Org's history would not be fair when shortlisting a few of them, but Org's history would not be
complete if the ones above were not mentioned in this manual. complete if the ones above were not mentioned in this manual.
@section List of contributions @section List of contributions