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Rename UTILITIES/ to utils/
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ TODO
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.DS_Store
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*#
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.#*
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/UTILITIES/x11idle
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/utils/x11idle
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#
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# Local variables:
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ accepting it.
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I have found that the best workflow for this is using the pw script by
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Nate Case, with the modifications for Org-mode made by John Wiegley
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and Carsten Dominik. The correct version of this script that should
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be used with Org mode is distributed in the UTILITIES directory of the
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be used with Org mode is distributed in the =utils/= directory of the
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Org mode distribution. Here is the basic workflow for this.
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** Access to the patchwork server
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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ org-version= will spit ut complete version infor related to git, with
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the nearest commit and tag. I you ever need to set a special version
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number, use this:
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: UTILITIES/set_version 7.02trans
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: utils/set_version 7.02trans
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and commit the result. Note that the above command does not change
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the version string in the file from which Org's homepage is generated.
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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ So the way I have been doing things with Emacs is this:
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For this, I do in the org-mode git repository
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: UTILITIES/make_emacs_changelog release_7.02.05..release_7.03.02
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: utils/make_emacs_changelog release_7.02.05..release_7.03.02
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This will spit out ChangeLog entries (for the given commit range)
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that need to go into the ChangeLog files in Emacs. Org-mode
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@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ So the way I have been doing things with Emacs is this:
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second and third command line arguments to =make_emacs_changelog=,
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for example
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: UTILITIES/make_emacs_changelog release_7.02.05..release_7.03.02 2010-12-11 lisp
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: utils/make_emacs_changelog release_7.02.05..release_7.03.02 2010-12-11 lisp
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These entries need to be added to the ChangeLog files in Emacs.
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You should, in the ChangeLog file, select the inserted region of
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The file /org-configs/org-hooks.org/ contains a list of all hooks in
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Org. This list has to be updated after hooks have been added or
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removed. The perl script /UTILITIES/list-hooks.pl/ creates the
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removed. The perl script /utils/list-hooks.pl/ creates the
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entire section "Hooks and Function variables", including its
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level-one headline. I guess babel code could be used to update this
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automatically, but I have not implemented this - I have been doing
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ BATCH = $(EMACS) -batch -Q
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MAKE_LOCAL_MK = $(BATCH) \
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--eval '(add-to-list '"'"'load-path "./lisp")' \
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--eval '(load "org-compat.el")' \
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--eval '(load "../UTILITIES/org-fixup.el")' \
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--eval '(load "../utils/org-fixup.el")' \
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--eval '(org-make-local-mk)'
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# Emacs must be started in lisp directory
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# How to generate org-install.el
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MAKE_ORG_INSTALL = $(BATCHL) \
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--eval '(load "org-compat.el")' \
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--eval '(load "../UTILITIES/org-fixup.el")' \
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--eval '(load "../utils/org-fixup.el")' \
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--eval '(org-make-org-install)'
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# How to generate org-version.el
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MAKE_ORG_VERSION = $(BATCHL) \
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--eval '(load "org-compat.el")' \
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--eval '(load "../UTILITIES/org-fixup.el")' \
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--eval '(load "../utils/org-fixup.el")' \
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--eval '(org-make-org-version "$(ORGVERSION)" "$(GITVERSION)" "$(datadir)")'
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# How to byte-compile the whole source directory
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10
doc/Makefile
10
doc/Makefile
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$(MKDIR) $@
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manual:: org.texi org-version.inc
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$(TEXI2HTML) -o $@ $<
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../UTILITIES/mansplit.pl $@/*
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../utils/mansplit.pl $@/*
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guide:: orgguide.texi org-version.inc
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$(TEXI2HTML) -o $@ $<
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../UTILITIES/guidesplit.pl $@/*
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../utils/guidesplit.pl $@/*
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org-version.inc: org.texi
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@echo "org-version: $(ORGVERSION) ($(GITVERSION))"
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%.html: %.texi org-version.inc
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$(TEXI2HTML) --no-split -o $@ $<
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../UTILITIES/manfull.pl $@
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../utils/manfull.pl $@
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%.txt: %.tex
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perl ../UTILITIES/orgcard2txt.pl $< > $@
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perl ../utils/orgcard2txt.pl $< > $@
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%_letter.tex: %.tex
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$(BATCH) \
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--eval '(add-to-list '"'"'load-path "../lisp")' \
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--eval '(load "org-compat.el")' \
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--eval '(load "../UTILITIES/org-fixup.el")' \
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--eval '(load "../utils/org-fixup.el")' \
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--eval '(org-make-letterformat "$(<F)" "$(@F)")'
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being idle for that many minutes@footnote{On computers using Mac OS X,
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idleness is based on actual user idleness, not just Emacs' idle time. For
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X11, you can install a utility program @file{x11idle.c}, available in the
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UTILITIES directory of the Org git distribution, to get the same general
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@code{utils} directory of the Org git distribution, to get the same general
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treatment of idleness. On other systems, idle time refers to Emacs idle time
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only.}, and ask what you want to do with the idle time. There will be a
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question waiting for you when you get back, indicating how much idle time has
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"Try very hard to provide sensible version strings."
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(let* ((org-dir (org-find-library-dir "org"))
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(org-version.el (concat org-dir "org-version.el"))
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(org-fixup.el (concat org-dir "../UTILITIES/org-fixup.el")))
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(org-fixup.el (concat org-dir "../utils/org-fixup.el")))
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(if (require 'org-version org-version.el 'noerror)
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'(progn
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(autoload 'org-release "org-version.el")
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LISPDIRS = lisp
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OTHERDIRS = doc etc
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CLEANDIRS = contrib testing UTILITIES
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CLEANDIRS = contrib testing utils
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SUBDIRS = $(OTHERDIRS) $(LISPDIRS)
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INSTSUB = $(SUBDIRS:%=install-%)
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ORG_MAKE_DOC ?= info html pdf
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$(RM) $(ORG_TO_LISP)
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endif
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cleanutils: cleanUTILITIES
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cleanutils: cleanutils
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cleanelc:
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$(MAKE) -C lisp $@
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# remove stuff which is not for this output
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if ($kind =~ /\S/) {
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remove_parts("contrib/","testing/","xemacs/","UTILITIES/","etc/");
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remove_parts("contrib/","testing/","xemacs/","utils/","etc/");
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remove_parts(".*Makefile","README",".+\.mk");
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}
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if ($kind eq "lisp") { remove_parts("doc/") }
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