Hsiu-Khuern writes:
> Hi all,
>
> The footnote at the bottom of section 13.1.4 ("Publishing
> action") of the Org manual says that publishing org files to
> the same directory using org-publish-org-to-org results in
> files named like file-source.org. It actually results in
> file.org-source, which is not as nice. I believe the
> problem is in the org-export-as-org function in org-exp.el.
Write \n instead of \xa in the regexp, this is clearer.
And make the \n optional so that also lines at the end of
the buffers will still be matched as headlines.
A relative row reference like @-1 in a table may now reach across a
horizontal separator line. I hope this will not break any important
tables out there, but I think it is the right thing to do.
The original reason for not-crossing was to implement running
averages of one column in the next. This can now be done using field
formulas near the beginning and end of the column, and a column
formula for the central part.
See the variable `org-table-relative-ref-may-cross-hline' for more
details.
Emacs recently (when?) changed the abbreviated format for days.
The clock was confused when trying to mach this format. This patch
by Nicolas Goaziou fixes it.
If `org-edit-special' is called with a prefix argument from inside a
source-code block which has a session, then the session is prepared
according to the header arguments of the source-code blocks.
This is implemented at a `defadvice' because the org-edit-src-hook
is called from inside of the edit buffer, rather than the org
buffer, and it wasn't clear how to access a prefix arg from inside
of the hook.
Brenton Kenkel writes:
> I'm using org-mode 6.28e on Aquamacs (based on GNU Emacs
> 22.3.1) on Mac OS X. I'm having an issue with horizontal
> rules and lists in HTML export. When I export the following
> to HTML, the horizontal rule tag is generated within the
> unordered list, rather than after it ends:
>
> ,-----
> | * test
> |
> | - this is a list
> |
> |
> | -----
> |
> | * next section
> |
> | No list.
> |
> |
> | -----
> |
> `-----
>
> I want the first horizontal rule to be even with the second;
> namely, extending all the way to the left. Any way to do
> this?
This commit defines three new functions in org-timer.el:
- org-timer-set-timer, bound to `C-c C-x ;' in Org buffers
and to `;' in Org agenda buffers. This function sets a
timer for the headline the cursor is currently it. Up to
three timers can be set.
- org-timer-show-remaining-time: this shows the remaining
time for the last set timer.
- org-timer-reset-timers: this reset all timers.
This functionality was requested by Samuel Wales and emulates
that of tea-time.el -- see the emacswiki doc about tea-time.el:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/tea-time