Re-normalize to "Org mode" in manual

* doc/org.texi: Re-normalize to "Org mode" in manual.
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Achim Gratz 2012-06-02 16:06:48 +02:00 committed by Bastien Guerry
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@ -10899,7 +10899,7 @@ special characters included in XHTML entities:
@cindex org-odt.el @cindex org-odt.el
@cindex org-modules @cindex org-modules
Orgmode@footnote{Versions 7.8 or later} supports export to OpenDocument Text Org Mode@footnote{Versions 7.8 or later} supports export to OpenDocument Text
(ODT) format using the @file{org-odt.el} module. Documents created (ODT) format using the @file{org-odt.el} module. Documents created
by this exporter use the @cite{OpenDocument-v1.2 by this exporter use the @cite{OpenDocument-v1.2
specification}@footnote{@url{http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.html, specification}@footnote{@url{http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.html,
@ -13589,10 +13589,10 @@ should be the path to a file and the second a description for the link.
@subsubsection @code{:file-desc} @subsubsection @code{:file-desc}
The value of the @code{:file-desc} header argument is used to provide a The value of the @code{:file-desc} header argument is used to provide a
description for file code block results which are inserted as Org-mode links description for file code block results which are inserted as Org mode links
(see @ref{Link format}). If the @code{:file-desc} header argument is given (see @ref{Link format}). If the @code{:file-desc} header argument is given
with no value the link path will be placed in both the ``link'' and the with no value the link path will be placed in both the ``link'' and the
``description'' portion of the Org-mode link. ``description'' portion of the Org mode link.
@node dir, exports, file-desc, Specific header arguments @node dir, exports, file-desc, Specific header arguments
@subsubsection @code{:dir} and remote execution @subsubsection @code{:dir} and remote execution
@ -13892,7 +13892,7 @@ the results of evaluating code blocks. It can be used to avoid re-evaluating
unchanged code blocks. Note that the @code{:cache} header argument will not unchanged code blocks. Note that the @code{:cache} header argument will not
attempt to cache results when the @code{:session} header argument is used, attempt to cache results when the @code{:session} header argument is used,
because the results of the code block execution may be stored in the session because the results of the code block execution may be stored in the session
outside of the Org-mode buffer. The @code{:cache} header argument can have outside of the Org mode buffer. The @code{:cache} header argument can have
one of two values: @code{yes} or @code{no}. one of two values: @code{yes} or @code{no}.
@itemize @bullet @itemize @bullet
@ -14252,7 +14252,7 @@ correct code is not broken in a language, such as Ruby, where
syntactically valid in languages that you use, then please consider setting syntactically valid in languages that you use, then please consider setting
the default value. the default value.
Note: if noweb tangling is slow in large Org-mode files consider setting the Note: if noweb tangling is slow in large Org mode files consider setting the
@code{*org-babel-use-quick-and-dirty-noweb-expansion*} variable to true. @code{*org-babel-use-quick-and-dirty-noweb-expansion*} variable to true.
This will result in faster noweb reference resolution at the expense of not This will result in faster noweb reference resolution at the expense of not
correctly resolving inherited values of the @code{:noweb-ref} header correctly resolving inherited values of the @code{:noweb-ref} header