results-processing changes and state they are currently in. Here's the
comment:
You can see below the various fragments of results-processing
code that were present in the language-specific files. Out of
those fragments, I've moved the
org-babel-python-table-or-results and
org-babel-import-elisp-from-file functionality into the
org-babel-*-evaluate functions. I think those should only be
used in the :results value case, as in the 'output case we are
not concerned with creating elisp versions of results.
The rest of the functionality below, concerned with vectorising
or scalarising results is commented out, has not yet been
replaced, and may need to be reinstated in this function
This reverts commit a13cbf64b6.
I'm in favour of this change, but it seems that we need a more sophisticated way of combining plists before we can
change the default header args in this way. Otherwise, we get two entries for :results (one from the defaults and one
from the header args), whereas what we want is a single entry for :results with space-separated values.
When :results is 'value, the org-babel-LANG-evaluate functions are
responsible for returning an elisp representation of the *value* of
the block. This stage is maintained in the language-specific code
because different languages have different ways of doing it: python
and ruby use org-babel-LANG-table-or-string, whereas R and shell write
to file and then use org-babel-import-elisp-from-file. It could
however be put in the org-babel-execute:LANG function.
Bug fix: I was missing out org-babel-table-or-string with external
process evaluation (non-session).
Also, I have renamed org-babel-ruby-table-or-results to org-babel-ruby-table-or-string.
(the previous commit's message should have read org-babel-python-table-or-results...)
Results processing code has been moved out of language-specific
files (which all contained similar versions of essentially the same
code) and into the central org-babel.el. This commit maintains the
removed language-specific fragments commented out in org-babel.el. It
does not make an attempt to replace their functionality (the new
function org-babel-process-result currently does nothing).
Similarly, I intend to move the reference resolution code out of
language-specific files.
Move org-babel-python-table-or-results into the :results value branch
of org-babel-python-evaluate, and get rid of default case (result-type
must always be either output or value). I wonder if the org-babel-trim
s are necessary: they don't seem to be needed in the code for ruby.
Bernt Hansen writes:
> I recently noticed that using SPACE or TAB in the agenda displays
> the task in the other window but all of the drawers are exposed.
> If you fold the org file with S-TAB to Overview or Contents
> display and then switch to the agenda and SPACE or TAB on a
> folded task it unfolds the entire thing including the drawers.
>
> Expanding the file to SHOW ALL and then using follow mode from
> the agenda shows me the view I'm really looking for so that's
> what I'm doing as a workaround right now.
>
> While doing my weekly review of tasks I use follow mode to view
> task detail and the expanded :LOGBOOK: and :PROPERTIES: drawers
> hide detail scrolled off the bottom of the window. My :LOGBOOK:
> drawer for repeated tasks tends to be l-o-n-g and shoves detail
> way down the file (such as my weekly review checklist :) ).
>
> Is it possible to control expansion of the drawers when
> displaying a task from the agenda? The view I'm looking for is
> the same as SHOW ALL from S-TAB. It seems that if the task is
> expanded from the agenda it expands everything including the
> drawers.
Customize the new variable org-footnote-auto-adjust or use the STARTUP
option fnadjust to get automatic renumbering and sorting of footnotes
after each insertion/deletion.
This commit implements better support for publishing the same file in
multiple ways. For example when publishing a Org file both as HTML
and as a plain text or htmlized source file.
It does this by including information about the target directory and
about the publishing function used into the hash that is used as a
file name to keep a time stamp.
Agenda bulk commands on marked entries now can also set the scheduling
date or a deadline. Normally, all entries will be set to the
specified date. However, when writing the change as "++5d" or "++2w",
then each time stamp will independently be shifted by that amount.
This commit adds a new action to the footnote actions:
It allows to renumber footnote marks that have the simple form
fn:N where N is a number. After this action, numbers will start from
1 and increase through the document.
TAB now cycles visibility in plain lists if the cursor is in a plain
list. This corresponds now to the new default value `t' of
`org-cycle-include-plain-lists'. If you want to treat plain list
items as part of the outline hierarchy during cycling of outline
headings (this is what a `t' value used to mean), set this variable to
`integrate'.
- test on line 312 failed because these methods returned a string instead
of a buffer
- requesting 'wget actually executed "curl", with bad parameters
- curl needs --silent, so that progress messages don't interrupt content
- atom parser had code to skip HTTP headers, but these are present only
when using url-retrieve-synchronously; caused errors with curl/wget.
Instead, remove HTTP headers right after feed buffer is populated.
Some propel process LaTeX filed not directly to pdf, but go
through dvi and then to ps or pdf. In that case, allowed images
are ps and eps files, not pdf and jpg.
This commit adds the two extensions, so that export using that
alternative path can be supported better. However, it is up to the
user to make sure that the images are actually compatible with the
backend.