Add some white spaces missing in documentation

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Nicolas Goaziou 2011-07-04 18:36:45 +02:00
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@ -5015,7 +5015,7 @@ of estimating a particular task will take 5 days, you might estimate it as
average at 5.5 days, but the first represents a more predictable delivery.
When combining a set of such estimates, simply adding the lows and highs
produces an unrealistically wide result. Instead, @code{est+} adds the
produces an unrealistically wide result. Instead, @code{est+} adds the
statistical mean and variance of the sub-tasks, generating a final estimate
from the sum. For example, suppose you had ten tasks, each of which was
estimated at 0.5 to 2 days of work. Straight addition produces an estimate
@ -5857,12 +5857,12 @@ Jump to the headline of the currently clocked in task. With a @kbd{C-u}
prefix arg, select the target task from a list of recently clocked tasks.
@orgcmd{C-c C-x C-d,org-clock-display}
@vindex org-remove-highlights-with-change
Display time summaries for each subtree in the current buffer. This
puts overlays at the end of each headline, showing the total time
recorded under that heading, including the time of any subheadings. You
can use visibility cycling to study the tree, but the overlays disappear
when you change the buffer (see variable
@code{org-remove-highlights-with-change}) or press @kbd{C-c C-c}.
Display time summaries for each subtree in the current buffer. This puts
overlays at the end of each headline, showing the total time recorded under
that heading, including the time of any subheadings. You can use visibility
cycling to study the tree, but the overlays disappear when you change the
buffer (see variable @code{org-remove-highlights-with-change}) or press
@kbd{C-c C-c}.
@end table
The @kbd{l} key may be used in the timeline (@pxref{Timeline}) and in
@ -6384,9 +6384,8 @@ selection.
The type of entry, a symbol. Valid values are:
@table @code
@item entry
An Org-mode node, with a headline. Will be filed as the child of the
target entry or as a top-level entry. The target file should be an Org-mode
file.
An Org-mode node, with a headline. Will be filed as the child of the target
entry or as a top-level entry. The target file should be an Org-mode file.
@item item
A plain list item, placed in the first plain list at the target
location. Again the target file should be an Org file.
@ -8044,8 +8043,8 @@ agenda, change a tag for all headings in the region.
@kindex ,
@item ,
Set the priority for the current item (@command{org-agenda-priority}).
Org-mode prompts for the priority character. If you reply with @key{SPC}, the
priority cookie is removed from the entry.
Org-mode prompts for the priority character. If you reply with @key{SPC},
the priority cookie is removed from the entry.
@c
@orgcmd{P,org-agenda-show-priority}
Display weighted priority of current item.
@ -8842,7 +8841,7 @@ a horizontal line (@samp{<hr/>} in HTML and @code{\hrule} in @LaTeX{}).
@cindex #+BEGIN_COMMENT
Lines starting with @samp{#} in column zero are treated as comments and will
never be exported. If you want an indented line to be treated as a comment,
never be exported. If you want an indented line to be treated as a comment,
start it with @samp{#+ }. Also entire subtrees starting with the word
@samp{COMMENT} will never be exported. Finally, regions surrounded by
@samp{#+BEGIN_COMMENT} ... @samp{#+END_COMMENT} will not be exported.
@ -10294,9 +10293,9 @@ for @code{\includegraphics} and @code{wrapfigure}.
[[./img/hst.png]]
@end example
If you wish to include an image which spans multiple columns in a page,
you can use the keyword @code{multicolumn} in the @code{#+ATTR_LaTeX}
line. This will export the image wrapped in a @code{figure*} environment.
If you wish to include an image which spans multiple columns in a page, you
can use the keyword @code{multicolumn} in the @code{#+ATTR_LaTeX} line. This
will export the image wrapped in a @code{figure*} environment.
If you need references to a label created in this way, write
@samp{\ref@{fig:SED-HR4049@}} just like in @LaTeX{}.
@ -10643,7 +10642,7 @@ If you have downloaded the Org from the Web, either as a distribution
option in variable @code{org-modules}.
@item
If you are using Org that comes bundled with Emacs, then you can install the
OpenDocumentText exporter using the package manager. To do this, customize
OpenDocumentText exporter using the package manager. To do this, customize
the variable @code{package-archives} to include
@uref{http://orgmode.org/pkg/releases/} as one of the package archives.
@end enumerate
@ -10734,7 +10733,7 @@ You can choose the converter used for conversion by customizing the variable
@cindex tables, in DocBook export
OpenDocumentExporter creates cross-references (aka bookmarks) for links that
are destined locally. It creates internet style links for all other links.
are destined locally. It creates internet style links for all other links.
@node Tables in OpenDocumentText export, Images in OpenDocumentText export, Links in OpenDocumentText export, OpenDocumentText export
@subsection Tables in OpenDocumentText export
@ -10748,9 +10747,9 @@ supported. Such tables are stripped from the exported document.
@cindex images, embedding in OpenDocumentText
@cindex embedding images in OpenDocumentText
OpenDocumentText exporter can embed images within the exported document. To
OpenDocumentText exporter can embed images within the exported document. To
embed images, provide a link to the desired image file with no link
description. For example, the following links @samp{[[file:img.jpg]]} or
description. For example, the following links @samp{[[file:img.jpg]]} or
@samp{[[./img.jpg]]}, will result in embedding of @samp{img.jpg} in the
exported file.
@ -10758,9 +10757,9 @@ The exporter can also embed scaled and explicitly sized images within the
exported document. The markup of the scale and size specifications has not
been standardized yet and is hence conveniently skipped in this document.
The exporter can also make an image the clickable part of a link. To create
The exporter can also make an image the clickable part of a link. To create
clickable images, provide a link whose description is a link to an image
file. For example, the following link
file. For example, the following link
@samp{[[http://Orgmode.org][./img.jpg]]}, will result in a clickable image
that links to @uref{http://Orgmode.org} website.
@ -10769,7 +10768,7 @@ that links to @uref{http://Orgmode.org} website.
OpenDocumentText exporter is a beta software and is quickly evolving. So the
documentation in this section of the manual should not be considered as
authoritative. For up to date information, you are requested to follow the
authoritative. For up to date information, you are requested to follow the
Org mailing list @email{emacs-orgmode@@gnu.org} closely.
@c end opendocument
@ -11665,8 +11664,8 @@ Controls the way Emacs windows are rearranged when the edit buffer is created.
This variable is especially useful for tangling languages such as
Python, in which whitespace indentation in the output is critical.
@item org-src-ask-before-returning-to-edit-buffer
By default, Org will ask before returning to an open edit buffer. Set
this variable to nil to switch without asking.
By default, Org will ask before returning to an open edit buffer. Set this
variable to nil to switch without asking.
@end table
To turn on native code fontification in the @emph{Org} buffer, configure the