* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-strip-protective-commas): Use
`org-strip-protective-commas'.
* lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-select-backend-specific-text): Use
`org-strip-protective-commas'.
* lisp/org-src.el (org-edit-src-code): Use
`org-strip-protective-commas'.
* lisp/org.el (org-strip-protective-commas): Single definition for
this functionality.
* org.el (org-recenter-calendar): Use `with-selected-window' to select
calendar window and save currently selected window and current buffer.
Fixes a bug reported by Thomas Morgan in <mid:87obsxwpvc.fsf@ziiuu.com>.
* lisp/org.el (org-goto): call org-refile-get-location with NO-EXCLUDE
argument set, otherwise not only are headlines in the current subtree
excluded, but it throws an error if point happens not to be within a
subtree (e.g. at start of buffer).
TINYCHANGE
* org.el (org-scan-tags): Fix highlighting in sparse-tree.
`org-get-heading' uses `org-heading-regexp' introduced by
dfcb6faef1 but `org-scan-tags' assumed
match groups of the old regular expression.
This should fix a bug reported by Suvayu Ali in
<20120209032255.431e8197@kuru.dyndns-at-home.com>.
* org-clock.el (org-in-clocktable-p): Moved to org.el.
* org.el (org-in-clocktable-p): New function. Moved from org-clock.el
Fixes a bug reported by suvayu ali in
<CAMXnza2W9VSJ2d-dDmsByNmTVgxnt1Onp=J5S=TsFEi8MOVNtg@mail.gmail.com>.
`org-context' depends on the function but org.el does not depend on
org-clock.el.
* org.el (org-at-drawer-p): Normalize the docstring to match
other `org-at-*-p' docstrings.
(org-indent-block, org-indent-drawer, org-at-block-p): New
functions.
(org-metaright): Use the new functions to indent a drawer or a
block depending on the context. Also update the docstring.
* org.el (org-set-regexps-and-options): Set the value of
`org-drawers' by adding the value of the infile #+DRAWERS
option to that of the existing `org-drawers'.
* org.texi (Drawers): Clearly states that #+DRAWERS will add
drawers to the one originally listed in `org-drawers'.
* lisp/org.el (org-open-link-from-string): Regard `reference-buffer'
when setting `org-inhibit-startup'.
When opening a link to another Org file not yet opened (first close it
if opened) before this patch:
1) When point is on the line with the link and the line is not a
heading then the target file is opened with the target file startup
view state, e. g. the default OVERVIEW.
2) When point is on the heading of the entry of which the link is part
of then the target file is opened with "SHOW ALL". But it is
expected to regard the target file startup view state like case 1).
Note: Only in case 2) `org-open-at-point' uses
`org-offer-links-in-entry' and from there `org-open-link-from-string'.
example current buffer with link:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
,* section
, [[file:myfile.org::*mytarget]]
#+END_SRC
example target file myfile.org:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
,* mytarget
, text
,*** subsection
#+END_SRC
* org.el (org-insert-property-drawer): Not an interactive
command anymore.
(org-insert-drawer): With a prefix argument, insert a property
drawer. Check for headline within the region before inserting
the drawer. Don't include special drawers in the completion
table.
(org-mode-map): New keybinding `C-c C-x d' for
`org-insert-drawer'.
* org.texi (Drawers): How to insert/complete drawers.
Thanks to Nicolas Goaziou for the discussion and the patch.
* org.el (org-read-date): New parameter `inactive' when
reading for insertion of inactive timestamps.
(org-time-stamp, org-read-date-display): Use the new
parameter.
Thanks to François Pinard for this suggestion.
* lisp/org.el (org-beginning-of-line): In an item, special position
for C-a is after check-box, if any.
(org-special-ctrl-a/e): Modify doc-string accordingly.
* org.el (org-set-tags-command, org-set-tags): Make ̀C-u C-c
C-q' do the right thing even when point is before the first
heading.
Thanks to François Pinard for mentioning this.
* org.el (org-structure-template-alist): Use uppercase for
keywords.
* org-publish.el (org-publish-index-generate-theindex): Use
uppercase for the #+INCLUDE keyword.
* lisp/org.el: Honour existing restrictions when regenerating the agenda
Narrowed org buffers are now retained when regenerating the agenda
with org-agenda-redo
Rename `org-on-heading-p' and `org-on-target-p' to
`org-at-heading-p' and `org-at-target-p' to be more
consistent with the org-at-*-p family.
Also define two aliases.
* org.el (org-at-drawer-p): New function.
(org-end-of-line): Use it.
This function make the behavior of C-e in folded drawers consistent
with C-e in folded subtrees: in this case, point moves to the last
invisible characters of the line, not to the last character.
* org.el (org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c): Preserve symmetry when adding
and removing checkboxes with `C-u C-c C-c' on the first item
of a list. Also, don't reinitialize checkboxes that are
already ticked.
Thanks to Nicolas Goaziou for these fixes.
* lisp/org-list.el (org-list-write-struct): Add an optional argument
for structure changes happening outside the function.
* lisp/org.el (org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c): Now, C-u C-c C-c on the first item
of a sub-list should toggle check-box presence of every item in the
same sub-list. Also fix check-box insertion on a single item.
* org.el (org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region): Fix
docstring.
(org-todo, org-deadline, org-schedule): Honor the 'start-level
value of `org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region'.
* lisp/org.el: Honour existing restrictions when regenerating the agenda
Narrowed org buffers are now retained when regenerating the agenda
with org-agenda-redo
* org.el (org-scan-tags): New parameter `start-level' to
scan only through headlines of that level.
(org-map-entries): New allowed value `region-start-level' for
the `scope' parameter, to allow scanning through headlines of
the same level than the first headline in the region.
(org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region): New allowed value
'start-level.
This change gives more flexibility when looping over the active
region for commands like `org-schedule', `org-deadline', etc.
By setting `org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region' to
̀start-level', those command will act upon headlines that are
of the same level than the first one in the region.
* org.el (org-open-at-point): Escape link path for http:, https:,
ftp:, news:, and doi: links only if the path contains space or
non-ascii character.
This should take care of mistakenly double-escaped links as reported
by Jeff Horn in <http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/48731>.
We are just guessing here and push the responsibility for proper
escaping to the target application.
* org.el (org-refile-get-targets): Ignore headlines without a true
headline.
This fixes a bug reported by Nathan Neff in
<http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/50035>.
Headlines with just a keyword are ignored as possible refile target.
* org.el (org-block-regexp)
(org-heading-keyword-regexp-format)
(org-heading-keyword-maybe-regexp-format): Move up to keep the
byte-compiler happy.
* org-special-blocks.el (org-html): Require 'org-html.
(org-open-par, org-close-par-maybe): Declare as functions.
* ob.el (org-reduce): Declare as a function.
(org-current-export-file): Declare.
* ob-ref.el (org-babel-update-intermediate): Make a defvar.
* doc/org.texi (External links): Document the link types file+sys and
file+emacs, slightly narrow used page width.
* lisp/org.el (org-offer-links-in-entry): Make list when assigning a
single link.
"M-1 C-c C-o" or (org-open-at-point 1) or (org-offer-links-in-entry 1)
on a headline followed by two links enters Lisp error. Both changes
are remainders of the commit release_6.33f-189-g3e0c61d.
* lisp/ob.el (org-babel-insert-result): Do not examplize wrapped
scalar results, simply wrap them.
(org-babel-result-end): Find the end of results wrapped in a RESULTS
drawer.
Thanks to Thorsten Jolitz for contributing support for this new
language.
* Makefile (LISPF): Add ob-picolisp to the Makefile.
* contrib/babel/langs/ob-picolisp.el: Remove from contrib.
* lisp/ob-picolisp.el: Add to core lisp directory.
* lisp/org.el (org-babel-load-languages): Add Pico Lisp to the list of
supported code block languages.