From 2900f18a2b3661dab6d8c76019ac7bc64c9bc88b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?David=20Arroyo=20Men=C3=A9ndez?= Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2014 15:06:42 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] orgguide.texi: break lines after @noindent * doc/orgguide.texi: to avoid troubles with po4a, I've added break lines after @noindent --- doc/orgguide.texi | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/orgguide.texi b/doc/orgguide.texi index 4b2cb4862..e32fa7ca5 100644 --- a/doc/orgguide.texi +++ b/doc/orgguide.texi @@ -35,7 +35,8 @@ @end macro @macro seealso{text} -@noindent @b{Further reading}@*@noindent \text\ +@noindent +@b{Further reading}@*@noindent \text\ @end macro @copying @@ -263,7 +264,8 @@ to the Emacs load path. To do this, add the following line to @file{.emacs}: (setq load-path (cons "~/path/to/orgdir/contrib/lisp" load-path)) @end smallexample -@noindent If you have been using git or a tar ball to get Org, you need to +@noindent +If you have been using git or a tar ball to get Org, you need to run the following command to generate autoload information. command: @@ -343,7 +345,8 @@ of @kbd{C-a} and @kbd{C-e} in headlines.}. For example: * Another top level headline @end smallexample -@noindent Some people find the many stars too noisy and would prefer an +@noindent +Some people find the many stars too noisy and would prefer an outline that has whitespace followed by a single star as headline starters. @ref{Clean view}, describes a setup to realize this. @@ -543,7 +546,8 @@ The Org homepage[fn:1] now looks a lot better than it used to. [fn:1] The link is: http://orgmode.org @end smallexample -@noindent The following commands handle footnotes: +@noindent +The following commands handle footnotes: @table @kbd @item C-c C-x f @@ -604,7 +608,8 @@ create the above table, you would only type |- @end smallexample -@noindent and then press @key{TAB} to align the table and start filling in +@noindent +and then press @key{TAB} to align the table and start filling in fields. Even faster would be to type @code{|Name|Phone|Age} followed by @kbd{C-c @key{RET}}. @@ -1068,7 +1073,8 @@ are checkboxes, toggling one of the children checkboxes will make the parent checkbox reflect if none, some, or all of the children are checked. -@noindent The following commands work with checkboxes: +@noindent +The following commands work with checkboxes: @table @kbd @item C-c C-c @@ -1176,7 +1182,8 @@ like: (setq org-tag-alist '(("@@work" . ?w) ("@@home" . ?h) ("laptop" . ?l))) @end smalllisp -@noindent If the tag is only relevant to the file you are working on, then you +@noindent +If the tag is only relevant to the file you are working on, then you can instead set the TAGS option line as: @smallexample @@ -1332,7 +1339,8 @@ timestamp can appear anywhere in the headline or body of an Org tree entry. Its presence causes entries to be shown on specific dates in the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}). We distinguish: -@noindent @b{Plain timestamp; Event; Appointment}@* +@noindent +@b{Plain timestamp; Event; Appointment}@* A simple timestamp just assigns a date/time to an item. This is just like writing down an appointment or event in a paper agenda. @@ -1343,7 +1351,8 @@ like writing down an appointment or event in a paper agenda. <2006-11-02 Thu 20:00-22:00> @end smallexample -@noindent @b{Timestamp with repeater interval}@* +@noindent +@b{Timestamp with repeater interval}@* A timestamp may contain a @emph{repeater interval}, indicating that it applies not only on the given date, but again and again after a certain interval of N days (d), weeks (w), months (m), or years (y). The @@ -1353,7 +1362,8 @@ following will show up in the agenda every Wednesday: <2007-05-16 Wed 12:30 +1w> @end smallexample -@noindent @b{Diary-style sexp entries}@* +@noindent +@b{Diary-style sexp entries}@* For more complex date specifications, Org mode supports using the special sexp diary entries implemented in the Emacs calendar/diary package. For example @@ -1362,14 +1372,16 @@ package. For example <%%(diary-float t 4 2)> @end smallexample -@noindent @b{Time/Date range}@* +@noindent +@b{Time/Date range}@* Two timestamps connected by @samp{--} denote a range. @smallexample ** Meeting in Amsterdam <2004-08-23 Mon>--<2004-08-26 Thu> @end smallexample -@noindent @b{Inactive timestamp}@* +@noindent +@b{Inactive timestamp}@* Just like a plain timestamp, but with square brackets instead of angular ones. These timestamps are inactive in the sense that they do @emph{not} trigger an entry to show up in the agenda. @@ -1421,7 +1433,8 @@ information on how exactly the date/time prompt works. A timestamp may be preceded by special keywords to facilitate planning: -@noindent @b{DEADLINE}@* +@noindent +@b{DEADLINE}@* Meaning: the task (most likely a TODO item, though not necessarily) is supposed to be finished on that date. @table @kbd @@ -1443,7 +1456,8 @@ until the entry is marked DONE. An example: @end smallexample -@noindent @b{SCHEDULED}@* +@noindent +@b{SCHEDULED}@* Meaning: you are @i{planning to start working} on that task on the given date@footnote{This is quite different from what is normally understood by @i{scheduling a meeting}, which is done in Org-mode by just inserting a time @@ -1605,7 +1619,8 @@ use: "* %?\nEntered on %U\n %i\n %a"))) @end smallexample -@noindent In these entries, the first string is the key to reach the +@noindent +In these entries, the first string is the key to reach the template, the second is a short description. Then follows the type of the entry and a definition of the target location for storing the note. Finally, the template itself, a string with %-escapes to fill in information based on @@ -2290,7 +2305,8 @@ $a=+\sqrt@{2@}$ or $a=-\sqrt@{2@}$. x=\sqrt@{b@} \end@{equation@} @end smallexample -@noindent With +@noindent +With @uref{http://orgmode.org/manual/LaTeX-fragments.html#LaTeX-fragments,special setup}, @LaTeX{} snippets will be included as images when exporting to HTML. @@ -2383,7 +2399,8 @@ the exported file use either @smallexample #+HTML: Literal HTML code for export @end smallexample -@noindent or +@noindent +or @smallexample #+BEGIN_HTML All lines between these markers are exported literally