* lisp/org.el (org-tags-expand): Grouptags can have regular expressions as "sub-tags". The regular expressions in the group must be marked up within { }. Example use: : #+TAGS: [ Project : {P@.+} ] Searching for the tag Project will now list all tags also including regular expression matches for P@.+. Good for example if tags for a certain project is tagged with a common project-identifier, i.e. P@2014_OrgTags. * lisp/org.el (org-tag-alist) : New symbols for grouptags when the tags in the group don't have to be distinct on a heading. Grouptags had to previously be defined with { }. This syntax is already used for exclusive tags and Grouptags need their own, non-exclusive syntax. This behaviour is achieved with [ ]. Note: { } can still be used also for Grouptags but then only one of the given tags can be used on the headline at the same time. Example: [ group : sub1 sub2 ] Grouptags also are not filtered when setting up tags. This means they can exist multiple times in org-tag-alist list. It will be usable if nesting of grouptags is ever to become reality. There is a slightly annoying side-effect when setting tags in that a tag which is both a part of a grouptag and a grouptag of it's own will get multiple key-choices in the selection-UI. * lisp/org.el (org--setup-process-tags): Adaption for the added syntax for non-distinct grouptags. * lisp/org.el (org-fast-tag-selection): Add support for the added, non-unique, grouptag-syntax. Minor (if ...) to (when ...) refactor. |
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README
The is a distribution of Org, a plain text notes and project planning tool for Emacs. The homepage of Org is at: http://orgmode.org The installations instructions are at: http://orgmode.org/org.html#Installation This distribution contains: README This file. COPYING The GNU General Public License. Makefile The makefile to compile and install Org. For installation instructions, see the manual or the more detailed procedure on Worg: http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-build-system.html mk/ Files needed for building Org. lisp/ Directory with all the Emacs Lisp files that make up Org. doc/ The documentation files. org.texi is the source of the documentation, org.html and org.pdf are formatted versions of it. contrib/ A directory with third-party additions for Org. Some really cool stuff is in there. etc/ Files needed for the ODT exporter. testing/ Testing suite for Org. request-assign-future.txt The form that contributors have to sign and get processed with the FSF before contributed changes can be integrated into the Org core. All files in this distribution except the contrib/ directory have copyright assigned to the FSF.