* lisp/org.el (org-file-contents): Return nil when NOERROR is non-nil
and an error is raised.
(org--collect-keywords-1): Do not raise an error when an invalid
SETUPFILE keyword is met.
* lisp/org.el (org-set-regexps-and-options): Use new function.
(org-collect-keywords):
(org--collect-keywords-1): New functions.
* lisp/ox.el (org-export--get-inbuffer-options): Use new function.
* lisp/org-refile.el (org-directory):
(org-default-notes-file):
(org-reverse-note-order):
(org-outline-path-cache):
(org--get-outline-path-1):
(org-get-outline-path):
(org-format-outline-path):
(org-display-outline-path): Move back to org.el.
* lisp/org-id.el: Require org-refile.
* lisp/org-refile.el: Require org.
f636cf91b (New org-refile.el file with refile definitions, 2020-02-05)
moved refile-related code into a new file, org-refile.el. This
introduced several dependency issues, which can be seen by running
`make single'.
Many of these issues could be solved by loading org.el in
org-refile.el and loading org-refile in several libraries that depend
on moved functionality. However, there would still be a circular
dependency because org.el depends on three variables now defined in
org-refile.el. Also, conceptually there is the problem that the
outline path functionality, despite being used primarily for refile
internally, is now used more generally in third-party code and in a
couple of spots within this repo.
Resolve the above situation by moving the three org-refile.el
variables that org.el needs and the outline path bits back to org.el.
Reported-by: Kaushal Modi <kaushal.modi@gmail.com>
<CAFyQvY1VR5t_a=JO01+QWbUQk_9i8+2XG6W2-mg-DpFzjz9seg@mail.gmail.com>
Reported-by: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@gmail.com>
<878sj74lfp.fsf@localhost>
Reported-by: Ryan C. Thompson <rct@thompsonclan.org>
<8861c9e9-6c19-ea8f-6a90-7a466782096f@thompsonclan.org>
* lisp/org-id.el (org-id-overriding-file-name): New variable.
(org-id-get): Prefer org-id-overriding-file-name over the buffer's
file name if set.
(org-id-locations-load): Give a more informative error when file is
nil.
* lisp/org.el (org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift): Let-bind
org-id-overriding-file-name, enabling an ID to be created for a cloned
subtree rather than crashing with a type error.
Note that, before 9865e6bd8 (org-id: Speedup, minor functional change
and fix, 2019-08-01), this wouldn't fail with a type error. However,
the ID would not be added correctly because org-id-add-location simply
wouldn't process the ID at all if the passed file was nil.
Reported-by: Ian Eure <ian@retrospec.tv>
<87a73caayj.fsf@phaktory>
* lisp/org.el (org-cycle): Integrate new folding functions for
drawers. Small refactoring, in particular to minimize the number of
calls to `org-element-at-point'.
* lisp/org.el (org-hide-drawer-toggle): New function.
(org-flag-drawer): Assume either a parser drawer or buffer positions
are provided. Remove unnecessary checks, since this is a low-level function.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/hide-drawer-toggle): New test.
(test-org/flag-drawer):
(test-org/show-set-visibility): Update tests.
* lisp/org.el (org-time-stamp-inactive): Drop incorrect statements in
docstring about differences between inactive and active timestamps.
S-cursor commands work on inactive time stamp, and clicking on an
inactive time stamp visits the day in the agenda, just as it does for
an active time stamp.
Reported-by: Jorge P. de Morais Neto <jorge@disroot.org>
<87a73gstpz.fsf@disroot.org>
* lisp/org.el (org-find-property): Make org-find-property work
correctly also before first heading.
* lisp/org-id.el (org-id-store-link): Make it possible to store ID
links also before first heading.
These both show up when compiling files separately (e.g., 'make
single').
ob-core already assumes ob-tangle is loaded based on declared
functions, presumably because ob.el is given responsibility for
collectively loading these pieces. org.el loads org-attach within the
body of a function before calling org-attach-dir.
* lisp/org.el (org-set-tags-command): Also avoid using `looking-back',
in particular without a LIMIT argument. This silences the
byte-compiler.
(cherry picked from commit 83518daf11)
* doc/org-manual.org (Repeated tasks): Document new feature.
* lisp/org.el (org-auto-repeat-maybe): Repeat from now when ".+" is
used in conjunction of hours increment.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/auto-repeat-maybe): Add tests.
* lisp/org.el (org-highest-priority):
(org-lowest-priority):
(org-default-priority): Define as a variable alias, not a function
alias.
When these variables were renamed in e11f50648 (2020-01-30), variable
aliases were defined for the old names, but these were incorrectly
switched to function aliases in e062ca719 (org.el: Use `defalias' for
priority aliases, 2020-02-24).
<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-03/msg00083.html>
TINYCHANGE
* lisp/org.el (customize-package-emacs-version-alist): Map Org 9.4 to
Emacs 28.1.
Emacs 27 is nearing release. A sync of 9.4 would be with the current
version for Emacs's master branch.
* lisp/org.el (org-latex-to-html-convert-command): New option to
convert a LaTeX fragment directly into HTML.
(org-format-latex): Use the new option.
(org-format-latex-as-html): Do the conversion and return HTML.
* lisp/ox-html.el (org-html-with-latex): Document the 'html symbol.
(org-html-format-latex): This custom HTML conversion, like MathJax,
doesn't require preprocessing.
(org-html-latex-fragment): Use the new option.
This allows you to set a custom command
`org-latex-to-html-convert-command' that will take as input a LaTeX
fragment and use it to generate HTML for export. This is very
open-ended in the sense that you can use any shell-command you
want. This has been added in order to use latexml, but you could
use any other tool that generates HTML output text.
* lisp/org.el (org-ts--internal-regexp): New variable.
(org-ts-regexp):
(org-ts-regexp-inactive):
(org-ts-regexp-both): Use new variable.
(org-maybe-keyword-time-regexp): Remove variable.
(org-logbook-drawer-re): Simplify regexp.
Also move "Timestamp" section higher in the library (topological
order). This change should pacify "Relint" checks.
* doc/org-manual.org (Execute commands in the active region):
Update the manual given the new defaults.
* etc/ORG-NEWS (New default settings for some options): New
section.
* lisp/org.el (org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region):
Change the default value to `t'.
(org-fontify-done-headline): Ditto.
* lisp/org-agenda.el
(org-agenda-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region): Ditto.
* lisp/org-src.el (org-src-tab-acts-natively): Ditto.
* lisp/org.el (org-set-tags-command): Fix point position after
setting tag at the beginning of a blank heading.
(org-kill-line): Prevent from throwing an error when killing
the headline while point is right after the * chars.
* lisp/org.el (org-set-tags-command): Fix point position after
setting tag at the beginning of a blank heading.
(org-kill-line): Prevent from throwing an error when killing
the headline while point is right after the * chars.
* lisp/org.el (org-startup-numeroted): New option.
(org-startup-options): New "num" and "nonum" startup keywords.
(org-mode): Startup according `org-startup-numeroted' or the
local #+startup setup.
* doc/org-manual.org (Dynamic Headline Numbering)
(Summary of In-Buffer Settings): Document
`org-startup-numeroted' and #startup: num.
* etc/ORG-NEWS: Document the new startup option.
Thanks to Guillaume MULLER for this idea.