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* doc/org.texi: Mark keys consistently. Mark keys consistently in manuals 9743f48de7325bd95a42e1a27acbf6635f8d086b Michael Albinus Mon Feb 26 13:53:37 2018 +0100
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Miscellaneous
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* Completion:: M-TAB guesses completions
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* Completion:: M-@key{TAB} guesses completions
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* Easy templates:: Quick insertion of structural elements
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* Speed keys:: Electric commands at the beginning of a headline
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* Code evaluation security:: Org mode files evaluate inline code
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@ -883,7 +883,8 @@ We @b{strongly recommend} to stick to a single installation method.
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@subsubheading Using Emacs packaging system
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Recent Emacs distributions include a packaging system which lets you install
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Elisp libraries. You can install Org with @kbd{M-x package-install RET org}.
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Elisp libraries. You can install Org with @kbd{M-x package-install @key{RET}
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org}.
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@noindent @b{Important}: you need to do this in a session where no @code{.org} file has
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been visited, i.e., where no Org built-in function have been loaded.
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quite possible that the bug has been fixed already. If the bug persists,
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prepare a report and provide as much information as possible, including the
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version information of Emacs (@kbd{M-x emacs-version @key{RET}}) and Org
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(@kbd{M-x org-version RET}), as well as the Org related setup in the Emacs
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init file. The easiest way to do this is to use the command
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(@kbd{M-x org-version @key{RET}}), as well as the Org related setup in the
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Emacs init file. The easiest way to do this is to use the command
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@example
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@kbd{M-x org-submit-bug-report RET}
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@kbd{M-x org-submit-bug-report @key{RET}}
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@end example
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@noindent which will put all this information into an Emacs mail buffer so
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that you only need to add your description. If you are not sending the Email
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contains much more information if it is produced with uncompiled code.
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To do this, use
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@example
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@kbd{C-u M-x org-reload RET}
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@kbd{C-u M-x org-reload @key{RET}}
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@end example
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@noindent
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or select @code{Org -> Refresh/Reload -> Reload Org uncompiled} from the
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@ -1874,7 +1875,7 @@ export output. Property drawers are not affected by this variable: configure
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Org mode uses begin...end blocks for various purposes from including source
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code examples (@pxref{Literal examples}) to capturing time logging
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information (@pxref{Clocking work time}). These blocks can be folded and
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unfolded by pressing TAB in the begin line. You can also get all blocks
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unfolded by pressing @key{TAB} in the begin line. You can also get all blocks
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folded at startup by configuring the option @code{org-hide-block-startup}
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or on a per-file basis by using
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@ -1998,7 +1999,7 @@ a separate window. The window can be closed by pressing @kbd{C-c '}.
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If you like the intuitive way the Org mode structure editing and list
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formatting works, you might want to use these commands in other modes like
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Text mode or Mail mode as well. The minor mode @code{orgstruct-mode} makes
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this possible. Toggle the mode with @kbd{M-x orgstruct-mode RET}, or
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this possible. Toggle the mode with @kbd{M-x orgstruct-mode @key{RET}}, or
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turn it on by default, for example in Message mode, with one of:
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@lisp
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To explore the abstract structure of an Org buffer, run this in a buffer:
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@lisp
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M-: (org-element-parse-buffer) RET
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M-: (org-element-parse-buffer) @key{RET}
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@end lisp
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It will output a list containing the buffer's content represented as an
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@orgcmd{C-c C-c,org-table-align}
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Re-align the table and don't move to another field.
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@c
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@orgcmd{C-c SPC,org-table-blank-field}
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@orgcmd{C-c @key{SPC},org-table-blank-field}
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Blank the field at point.
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@c
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@orgcmd{TAB,org-table-next-field}
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@orgcmd{@key{TAB},org-table-next-field}
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Re-align the table, move to the next field. Creates a new row if
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necessary.
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@c
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field. The follow mode exits automatically when the cursor leaves the table,
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or when you repeat this command with @kbd{C-u C-u C-c `}.
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@c
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@item M-x org-table-import RET
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@item M-x org-table-import @key{RET}
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Import a file as a table. The table should be TAB or whitespace
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separated. Use, for example, to import a spreadsheet table or data
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from a database, because these programs generally can write
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buffer, selecting the pasted text with @kbd{C-x C-x} and then using the
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@kbd{C-c |} command (see above under @i{Creation and conversion}).
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@c
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@item M-x org-table-export RET
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@item M-x org-table-export @key{RET}
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@findex org-table-export
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@vindex org-table-export-default-format
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Export the table, by default as a TAB-separated file. Use for data
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@cindex Orgtbl mode
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@cindex minor mode for tables
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If you like the intuitive way the Org table editor works, you
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might also want to use it in other modes like Text mode or Mail mode.
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The minor mode Orgtbl mode makes this possible. You can always toggle
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the mode with @kbd{M-x orgtbl-mode RET}. To turn it on by default, for
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example in Message mode, use
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If you like the intuitive way the Org table editor works, you might also want
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to use it in other modes like Text mode or Mail mode. The minor mode Orgtbl
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mode makes this possible. You can always toggle the mode with @kbd{M-x
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orgtbl-mode @key{RET}}. To turn it on by default, for example in Message
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mode, use
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@lisp
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(add-hook 'message-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgtbl)
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Iterate the table by recomputing it until no further changes occur.
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This may be necessary if some computed fields use the value of other
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fields that are computed @i{later} in the calculation sequence.
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@item M-x org-table-recalculate-buffer-tables RET
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@item M-x org-table-recalculate-buffer-tables @key{RET}
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@findex org-table-recalculate-buffer-tables
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Recompute all tables in the current buffer.
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@item M-x org-table-iterate-buffer-tables RET
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@item M-x org-table-iterate-buffer-tables @key{RET}
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@findex org-table-iterate-buffer-tables
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Iterate all tables in the current buffer, in order to converge table-to-table
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dependencies.
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@end lisp
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@vindex org-fast-tag-selection-include-todo
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If you then press @kbd{C-c C-t} followed by the selection key, the entry
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will be switched to this state. @kbd{SPC} can be used to remove any TODO
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If you then press @kbd{C-c C-t} followed by the selection key, the entry will
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be switched to this state. @kbd{@key{SPC}} can be used to remove any TODO
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keyword from an entry.@footnote{Check also the option
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@code{org-fast-tag-selection-include-todo}, it allows you to change the TODO
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state through the tags interface (@pxref{Setting tags}), in case you like to
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DONE states, a line @samp{CLOSED: [timestamp]} will be inserted just after
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the headline. If you turn the entry back into a TODO item through further
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state cycling, that line will be removed again. If you turn the entry back
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to a non-TODO state (by pressing @key{C-c C-t SPC} for example), that line
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to a non-TODO state (by pressing @key{C-c C-t @key{SPC}} for example), that line
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will also be removed, unless you set @code{org-closed-keep-when-no-todo} to
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non-@code{nil}. If you want to record a note along with the timestamp,
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use@footnote{The corresponding in-buffer setting is: @code{#+STARTUP:
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want to get the notes out of the way into a drawer (@pxref{Drawers}).
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Customize @code{org-log-into-drawer} to get this behavior---the recommended
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drawer for this is called @code{LOGBOOK}@footnote{Note that the
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@code{LOGBOOK} drawer is unfolded when pressing @key{SPC} in the agenda to
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show an entry---use @key{C-u SPC} to keep it folded here}. You can also
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@code{LOGBOOK} drawer is unfolded when pressing @kbd{@key{SPC}} in the agenda to
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show an entry---use @kbd{C-u @key{SPC}} to keep it folded here}. You can also
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overrule the setting of this variable for a subtree by setting a
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@code{LOG_INTO_DRAWER} property.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-x p,org-set-property}
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Set a property. This prompts for a property name and a value. If
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necessary, the property drawer is created as well.
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@item C-u M-x org-insert-drawer RET
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@item C-u M-x org-insert-drawer @key{RET}
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@cindex @code{org-insert-drawer}
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Insert a property drawer into the current entry. The drawer will be
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inserted early in the entry, but after the lines with planning
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@r{run column view at the top of this file}
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"@var{ID}" @r{call column view in the tree that has an @code{:ID:}}
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@r{property with the value @i{label}. You can use}
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@r{@kbd{M-x org-id-copy RET} to create a globally unique @code{ID} for}
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@r{@kbd{M-x org-id-copy @key{RET}} to create a globally unique @code{ID} for}
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@r{the current entry and copy it to the kill-ring.}
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@end example
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@item :hlines
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You can also check all the files visited by your Org agenda for dangling
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clocks at any time using @kbd{M-x org-resolve-clocks RET} (or @kbd{C-c C-x C-z}).
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clocks at any time using @kbd{M-x org-resolve-clocks @key{RET}} (or @kbd{C-c
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C-x C-z}).
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@subsubheading Continuous clocking
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@cindex continuous clocking
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@example
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@kbd{M-x org-capture-import-remember-templates @key{RET}}
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@end example
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@noindent and then customize the new variable with @kbd{M-x
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cursor is @emph{not} on a headline when this command is invoked, the
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level 1 trees will be checked.
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@orgcmd{C-@kbd{TAB},org-force-cycle-archived}
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@orgcmd{C-@key{TAB},org-force-cycle-archived}
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Cycle a tree even if it is tagged with ARCHIVE.
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@orgcmd{C-c C-x A,org-archive-to-archive-sibling}
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@itemx C-,
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that function can decide which tags should be excluded from the agenda
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say you use a @code{Net} tag to identify tasks which need network access, an
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@code{Errand} tag for errands in town, and a @code{Call} tag for making phone
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calls. You could auto-exclude these tags based on the availability of the
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Internet, and outside of business hours, with something like this:
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automatically. Once this is set, the @kbd{/} command then accepts
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@kbd{@key{RET}} as a sub-option key and runs the auto exclusion logic. For
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example, let's say you use a @code{Net} tag to identify tasks which need
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tag for making phone calls. You could auto-exclude these tags based on the
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availability of the Internet, and outside of business hours, with something
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like this:
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@smalllisp
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@group
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@xorgcmd{v y,org-agenda-year-view}
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@xorgcmd{v SPC,org-agenda-reset-view}
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@vindex org-agenda-span
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environments and math templates. Inside Org mode, you can make use of
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CD@LaTeX{} mode itself under Org mode, but use the light version
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@code{org-cdlatex-mode} that comes as part of Org mode. Turn it on for the
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@kbd{TAB} in the block, or export the file. Usage example: @code{:results
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@key{TAB} in the block, or export the file. Usage example: @code{:results
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value org}.
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@item @code{html}
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Results enclosed in a @code{BEGIN_EXPORT html} block. Usage example:
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code block execution. If it is absent, then the directory associated with
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the current buffer is used. In other words, supplying @code{:dir path}
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temporarily has the same effect as changing the current directory with
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@kbd{M-x cd path RET}, and then not supplying @code{:dir}. Under the
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@kbd{M-x cd path @key{RET}}, and then not supplying @code{:dir}. Under the
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surface, @code{:dir} simply sets the value of the Emacs variable
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@code{default-directory}.
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@chapter Miscellaneous
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@menu
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* Completion:: M-TAB guesses completions
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* Completion:: M-@key{TAB} guesses completions
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* Easy templates:: Quick insertion of structural elements
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* Speed keys:: Electric commands at the beginning of a headline
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* Code evaluation security:: Org mode files evaluate inline code
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@cindex variables, for customization
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Org has more than 500 variables for customization. They can be accessed
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through the usual @kbd{M-x org-customize RET} command. Or through the Org
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menu, @code{Org->Customization->Browse Org Group}. Org also has per-file
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through the usual @kbd{M-x org-customize @key{RET}} command. Or through the
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Org menu, @code{Org->Customization->Browse Org Group}. Org also has per-file
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settings for some variables (@pxref{In-buffer settings}).
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@node In-buffer settings
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@end example
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To switch between single and double stars layouts, use @kbd{M-x
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org-convert-to-odd-levels RET} and @kbd{M-x org-convert-to-oddeven-levels}.
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org-convert-to-odd-levels @key{RET}} and @kbd{M-x
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org-convert-to-oddeven-levels @key{RET}}.
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@end enumerate
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@node TTY keys
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selection).
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@example
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S-UP @result{} M-p S-DOWN @result{} M-n
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S-LEFT @result{} M-- S-RIGHT @result{} M-+
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C-S-LEFT @result{} M-S-- C-S-RIGHT @result{} M-S-+
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S-@key{UP} @result{} M-p S-@key{DOWN} @result{} M-n
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S-@key{LEFT} @result{} M-- S-@key{RIGHT} @result{} M-+
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C-S-@key{LEFT} @result{} M-S-- C-S-@key{RIGHT} @result{} M-S-+
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@end example
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@vindex org-disputed-keys
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@TeX{} and @samp{\end@{document@}} in @LaTeX{}.
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@item
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Comment and uncomment each line of the table during edits. The @kbd{M-x
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orgtbl-toggle-comment RET} command makes toggling easy.
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orgtbl-toggle-comment @key{RET}} command makes toggling easy.
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@end itemize
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@node A @LaTeX{} example
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@ -18467,8 +18472,8 @@ provided by @file{comment.sty}. To activate it, put
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radio table skeleton@footnote{By default this works only for @LaTeX{}, HTML,
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and Texinfo. Configure the variable @code{orgtbl-radio-table-templates} to
|
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install templates for other export formats.} with the command @kbd{M-x
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orgtbl-insert-radio-table RET}, which prompts for a table name. For example,
|
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if @samp{salesfigures} is the name, the template inserts:
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orgtbl-insert-radio-table @key{RET}}, which prompts for a table name. For
|
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example, if @samp{salesfigures} is the name, the template inserts:
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@cindex @code{#+ORGTBL}, @samp{SEND}
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@example
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