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org.texi: Consistent formatting of non-nil
* org.texi: All occurances of non-nil changed to non-@code{nil}.
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@ -10067,9 +10067,9 @@ to use the obvious defaults.
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Finally, you may use a file-link to extract an object as matched by
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@code{org-link-search}@footnote{Note that
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@code{org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline} is locally bound to non-nil.
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@code{org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline} is locally bound to non-@code{nil}.
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Therefore, @code{org-link-search} only matches headlines and named elements.}
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(@pxref{Search options}). If the @code{:only-contents} property is non-nil,
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(@pxref{Search options}). If the @code{:only-contents} property is non-@code{nil},
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only the contents of the requested element will be included, omitting
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properties drawer and planning-line if present. The @code{:lines} keyword
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operates locally with respect to the requested element. Some examples:
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@ -10759,7 +10759,7 @@ Toggle section-numbers (@code{org-export-with-section-numbers}). It can also
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be set to a number @samp{n}, so only headlines at that level or above will be
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numbered. Finally, irrespective of the level of a specific headline, the
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numbering of it can be disabled by setting the @code{UNNUMBERED} property to
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non-nil. This also affects subheadings.
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non-@code{nil}. This also affects subheadings.
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@item p:
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@vindex org-export-with-planning
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@ -11383,11 +11383,11 @@ Below is a list of options for customizing tables HTML export.
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@table @code
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@vindex org-html-table-align-individual-fields
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@item org-html-table-align-individual-fields
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Non-nil means attach style attributes for alignment to each table field.
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Non-@code{nil} means attach style attributes for alignment to each table field.
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@vindex org-html-table-caption-above
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@item org-html-table-caption-above
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When non-nil, place caption string at the beginning of the table.
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When non-@code{nil}, place caption string at the beginning of the table.
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@vindex org-html-table-data-tags
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@item org-html-table-data-tags
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@ -11407,7 +11407,7 @@ The opening and ending tags for table rows.
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@vindex org-html-table-use-header-tags-for-first-column
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@item org-html-table-use-header-tags-for-first-column
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Non-nil means format column one in tables with header tags.
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Non-@code{nil} means format column one in tables with header tags.
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@end table
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@node Images in HTML export
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@ -13123,7 +13123,7 @@ also expected to be written in Texinfo code.
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@end example
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@cindex property, COPYING
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Copying material is defined in a dedicated headline with a non-nil
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Copying material is defined in a dedicated headline with a non-@code{nil}
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@code{:COPYING:} property. The contents are inserted within
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a @code{@@copying} command at the beginning of the document whereas the
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heading itself does not appear in the structure of the document.
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@ -13179,7 +13179,7 @@ a certain threshold (@pxref{Export settings}), that headline becomes a list
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in Texinfo output.
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@cindex property, APPENDIX
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As an exception, a headline with a non-nil @code{:APPENDIX:} property becomes
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As an exception, a headline with a non-@code{nil} @code{:APPENDIX:} property becomes
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an appendix, independently on its level and the class used.
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@cindex property, DESCRIPTION
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@cindex indentation, in source blocks
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By default, the value is @code{nil}, which means that when code blocks are
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evaluated during export or tangled, they are re-inserted into the code block,
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which may replace sequences of spaces with tab characters. When non-nil,
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which may replace sequences of spaces with tab characters. When non-@code{nil},
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whitespace in code blocks will be preserved during export or tangling,
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exactly as it appears. This variable is especially useful for tangling
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languages such as Python, in which whitespace indentation in the output is
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@table @code
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@item :splice nil/t
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When non-nil, return only table body lines, don't wrap them into a tabular
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When non-@code{nil}, return only table body lines, don't wrap them into a tabular
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environment. Default is @code{nil}.
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@item :fmt fmt
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