* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-language-setup): Fix Polish entries.
Hello.
There is no such named entity as ś. If you want to be 7bit clean
then use ś (or decimal ś).
* lisp/org.el (org-set-tags): Allow comma as a separator when
specifying tags at the completion interface.
(org-tags-completion-function): Allow comma as a separator when
specifying tags at the completion interface.
Patch by Richard Riley, extended by Carsten
Thanks to Puneeth for insisting upon the existence of this error
* lisp/ob-exp.el (org-babel-exp-src-blocks): don't jump back to
export-file if exporting from a buffer which is not visiting a file
Thanks to Giovanni Moretti for pointing out this issue
* lisp/ob-exp.el (org-babel-exp-src-blocks): only append "::" to a
file name in link construction if there is a heading to follow it.
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-add-time-grid-maybe): Pad clock times
with zeros. Start applying face earlier.
Hello,
Here a tiny patch to:
- have padding with 0 for the clock time
- begin applying face org-time-grid from position 2, in order to be properly
aligned with the rest of the agenda (you don't see that if you don't have a
face with background color)
This is a fixup patch to commit
17c71a40c6. The org-clock-clocking-in
variable needs to be set when we are clocking out - in case the clock
out hook clocks-in again. This fixes a bug that creates dangling
clock entries.
This reverts commit 4a4fbf1b8c.
Clocking in the currently clocking task was leaving open clock entries
which is incorrect. Updating the modeline is less important than
keeping correct clocking data.
Thanks to Achim Gratz
* lisp/ob.el (or): don't create org-babel-temporary-directory in batch
as it won't be removed by emacs-kill-hook
(org-babel-remove-temporary-directory): only try to remove this
directory if it exists
We had stopped using this because users noticed that temporary
directories were accumulating in their /tmp directory. I believe this
was due to repeatedly evaluating the ob.el emacs-lisp file, which
repeatedly re-defined the `org-babel-temporary-directory' variable
creating multiple directories. This problem should be fixed by
wrapping the defvar holding this form in (unless (boundp org...)).
* lisp/ob.el (boundp): uncommenting defvar form for
org-babel-temporary-directory
(org-babel-temp-file): now using the org-babel-temporary-directory
for holding new babel temporary files
(org-babel-remove-temporary-directory): removes the babel temp dir
when Emacs shutsdown
(kill-emacs-hook): now removing the babel temp dir on Emacs shutdown
* lisp/org.el (org-insert-heading): Run org-insert-heading-hook when creating
the first heading in a file
The org-insert-heading-hook was skipped when creating the first
heading in a new org file.
* lisp/org.el (org-startup-with-inline-images): New option.
(org-startup-options): Add new keywords inlineimages and
noinlineimages.
(org-mode): Inline images when this has been configured.
* doc/org.texi (Handling links):
(In-buffer settings): Document inlining images on startup.
* doc/org.texi (Setting up the staging area): Document use of crypt password.
* lisp/org-mobile.el (org-mobile-encryption-password): Improve docstring.
(org-mobile-encryption-password-session): New variable.
(org-mobile-encryption-password): New function.
(org-mobile-check-setup):
(org-mobile-encrypt-file):
(org-mobile-decrypt-file): Use the new function.
* org-capture.el (org-capture-place-template): Widen to remove
possible restrictions in target buffer.
Jules Bean wrote:
>If I run org-capture with the template:
>("t" "Todo" entry (file+headline
>"/Users/jules/work/TODO.org" "Tasks") "* TODO %?
> (Captured at %u)
> %i
> %a
>")
>whilst I have narrowed (using, e.g., org-narrow-to-subtree) the buffer
>that contains TODO.org, a new "* Tasks" headline is inserted at the
>end of my narrowing and the new entry is added there, which messes up
>the hierarchy of the file.
* lisp/org.el (org-speed-command-hook): New. Hook for installing
additional speed commands. Use this for enabling speed commands on
src blocks.
(org-speed-command-default-hook): The default hook for
org-speed-command-hook. Factored out from org-self-insert-command
and mimics existing behaviour.
(org-self-insert-command): Modified to use org-speed-command-hook.
TINYCHANGE.
* lisp/org.el (org-additional-option-like-keywords): Add PROPERTIES to
the list of completable meta line words.
(org-complete): Complete property names after #+PROPERTY
* ob-scheme.el (org-babel-execute:scheme): Alter temp file name
* ob-ruby.el (org-babel-ruby-evaluate): Alter temp file name
* ob-python.el (org-babel-python-evaluate-external-process):
Alter temp file name
* ob-perl.el (org-babel-perl-evaluate): Alter temp file name
* ob-octave.el (org-babel-octave-evaluate-session):
Alter temp file name
(org-babel-octave-import-elisp-from-file): Alter temp file name
* ob-ledger.el (org-babel-execute:ledger): Alter temp file name
* ob-gnuplot.el (org-babel-gnuplot-process-vars): Alter temp
file name
(org-babel-execute:gnuplot): Alter temp file name
* ob.el (org-babel-process-file-name): New function
(org-babel-maybe-remote-file): Delete function
* ob-sql.el (org-babel-execute:sql):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-scheme.el (org-babel-execute:scheme):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-sass.el (org-babel-execute:sass):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-ruby.el (org-babel-ruby-evaluate):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-python.el (org-babel-python-evaluate-external-process):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
(org-babel-python-evaluate-session):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-plantuml.el (org-babel-execute:plantuml):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-perl.el (org-babel-perl-evaluate):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-octave.el (org-babel-octave-evaluate-external-process):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
(org-babel-octave-evaluate-session):
Use org-babel-process-file-name,
don't use org-babel-maybe-remote-file
* ob-lisp.el (org-babel-execute:lisp):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-ledger.el (org-babel-execute:ledger):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-js.el (org-babel-execute:js):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-haskell.el (org-babel-haskell-export-to-lhs):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-gnuplot.el (org-babel-execute:gnuplot):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-eval.el (org-babel-eval-read-file): Don't use
org-babel-maybe-remote-file
* ob-dot.el (org-babel-execute:dot):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-ditaa.el (org-babel-execute:ditaa):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-clojure.el (org-babel-clojure-evaluate-external-process):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-asymptote.el (org-babel-execute:asymptote):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-R.el (org-babel-R-assign-elisp): Don't use
org-babel-maybe-remote-file, use org-babel-process-file-name
(org-babel-R-evaluate-external-process):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
(org-babel-R-evaluate-session):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
* ob-C.el (org-babel-C-execute):
Use org-babel-process-file-name
In addition to passing the file path through `expand-file-name',
tramp-style remote file names are converted to conventional (local)
file paths. The reason is that, if a tramp file name was in use in
emacs, then the shell command will be executing on the remote machine
in question. Further, by default the file name is passed through
`shell-quote-argument'.
* org.el (org-make-org-heading-search-string): Leave headline
intact.
Otherwise `org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline' set to a non-nil
value won't work properly.
* org-src.el (org-src-strip-leading-and-trailing-blank-lines):
New variable allowing prevention of automatic stripping of
leading and trailing blank lines when exiting edit buffer.
(org-edit-src-exit): Respect value of
`org-src-strip-leading-and-trailing-blank-lines'
(org-src-native-tab-command-maybe): Bind
`org-src-strip-leading-and-trailing-blank-lines' to nil during
this function.
Thanks to Richard Riley for the initial idea and implementation
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-demarcate-block): interactive demarcation of
code blocks
* lisp/ob-keys.el (org-babel-key-bindings): key bindings for block
demarcation
* doc/orgcard.tex: documentation in the ref card
* org.el (org-link-types): Add 'message:' link type to default link
types.
Jules Bean wrote:
>The link-type "message" is one of the ones org handles by default, it
>is an explicit case in org-open-at-point, much like http and it is
>handled by the following code:
>((member type '("message"))
> (browse-url (concat type ":" path)))
>However it is not included in the default value of org-link-types:
>(defvar org-link-types '("http" "https" "ftp" "mailto" "file" "news"
> "shell" "elisp" "doi"))
>...and therefore it doesn't work when clicked/followed.
>Manually adding it to org-link-types makes it work correctly. For me,
>anyway.
* org-list.el (org-cycle-list-bullet): follow order of bullets
indicated in doc-string.
* org-list.el (org-list-bottom-point-with-indent): list is ended when
a line is less indented that the last item, not the less indented item.
* lisp/ob-exp.el (org-babel-exp-src-blocks): now switching back to the
original file before resolving code block parameters to ensure
headline and buffer wide parameters are taken into consideration
when only a narrowed portion of the file is exported
Aidan Gauland <aidalgol@no8wireless.co.nz> writes:
> Sebastian Rose <sebastian_rose <at> gmx.de> writes:
>> did you revert the previous patch? The second patch was against master
>> again.
>
> I ran git reset --hard then applied the second patch.
>
>> I changed to a subdirectory of my :base-directory (here $BASE):
>>
>> $ cd ${BASE}/subdirectory
>> $ cp ~/images/first.jpg . # a simple image
>> $ ln -s ~/images/second.jpg # a link to an image
>> $ ln -s ~/images/screenshots/ # a link to a directory
>>
>> When exporting, I get this tree in :publishing-directory ($PUB):
>>
>> $PUB/
>> |-- subdirectory/
>> | |-- first.jpg
>> | |-- second.jpg
>> | `-- screenshots/
>> | |-- some.png
>> | `-- other.png
>>
>> which is what you expected, is that right?
>
> Yes, that's what I expected. What I'm getting is a little different.
>
> $PUB/
> `-- subdirectory/
> |-- screenshots/
> | `-- subdirectory/
> | `-- screenshots/
> | |-- other.png
> | `-- some.png
> `-- subdirectory/
> |-- first.jpg
> |-- second.jpg
>
> This is how the project is defined...
> (setq
> org-publish-project-alist
> '(("static"
> :base-directory "~/org-bug/"
> :publishing-directory "~/org-bug-pub/"
> :publishing-function org-publish-attachment
> :recursive t
> :base-extension "css\\|gz\\|bz\\|lzma\\|jpg\\|gif\\|png")))
>
> And published with this sexp.
> (org-publish "static")
>
> Perhaps the discrepancy between our setups is git commit (not sure if
> I'm using the right terms there)? git log shows
> 878d94b472 at the top of its output.
>
> Thanks for your help!
> --Aidan
Ahrrgh :)
I just pulled, because I couldn't find that commit.
That commit already includes the (obviously wrong) first patch...
Here's the patch that reverts the first attempt and applies the new
one. Hope this works :)
Sebastian
* lisp/org-publish.el (org-publish-attachment): Put the attachment
into the right directory.
Aidan Gauland <aidalgol@no8wireless.co.nz> writes:
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 12:40:34AM +0200, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>> Aidan Gauland <aidalgol@no8wireless.co.nz> writes:
>> > Sebastian Rose <sebastian_rose <at> gmx.de> writes:
>> >> It would be a bug.
>> >>
>> >> But I cannot reproduce it (current Org mode from git, emacs24).
>> >
>> > I just figured out why: I store all my images in ~/images/ and just
>> > have symbolic links to them in my Org website directory.
>> >
>> > Can you reproduce it now that you have this piece of information?
>>
>>
>> Ah, OK. That might be because of some call to
>>
>> (file-truename file...)
>>
>> or similar. `file-truename' removes symbolic links in filenames.
>>
>> Functions like this are called to make sure, the file is published only
>> if needed (i.e. the file has changed since last export).
>>
>> I'm not sure currently if it's clever to remove such calls (see
>> lisp/org-publish.el and search `file-truename').
>
> What if `file-truename' was used only to get the path of the actual
> file to copy, but the (relative) path of the link is used as the
> destination?
>
> --Aidan
Hi Aidan,
`org-publish-attachment' is wrong or called with wrong arguments.
This patch fixes it.
As always, there might be a better way to fix it,
but this way the function `org-publish-attachment' will work regardless
of parameters. Someone will always call this function with the wrong
`PUB-DIR' parameter...
Aidan, would like to apply the patch and verify it works for you?
Best wishes,
Sebastian
[My apologies, but I'm afraid my first attempt at this patch mistook a
necessary second check for redundancy. Here is an improved version.]
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-prepare-agenda): If the agenda is called
from within the agenda via an elisp link, such as
[[elisp:(org-agenda-list)]], org-prepare-agenda erases the buffer of
the file containing the link, since that buffer is current during
org-prepare agenda (due to a with-current-buffer in
org-agenda-open-link). An additional test now ensures that the
agenda buffer is in fact current when the buffer is erased and local
variables for the agenda are set.
Example:
{{{property(id)}}}
Will insert the ID property of current subtree if the Org buffer is
exported.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-infile-export-plist): Define property macro
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