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* textmodes/org-export-latex.el: New file. * textmodes/org-irc.el: New file. * textmodes/org-mac-message.el: New file. * textmodes/org-publish.el: New file. * textmodes/org.el (org-agenda-collect-markers) (org-create-marker-find-array) (org-check-agenda-marker-table, org-extract-log-state-settings) (org-nofm-to-completion, org-refile-goto-last-stored) (org-export-html-convert-special-strings, org-first-list-item-p) (org-imenu-new-marker, org-imenu-get-tree) (org-speedbar-set-agenda-restriction) (org-agenda-set-restriction-lock) (org-agenda-remove-restriction-lock) (org-agenda-maybe-redo, org-compute-latex-and-specials-regexp) (org-do-latex-and-special-faces, org-read-date-display) (org-select-remember-template, org-agenda-copy-local-variable) (org-read-date-get-relative, org-columns-cleanup-item) (org-find-entry-with-id) (org-insert-columns-dblock, org-listtable-to-string) (org-dblock-write:columnview, org-columns-capture-view) (org-edit-headline, org-parse-local-options) (org-in-clocktable-p, org-property-or-variable-value) (org-get-tags-string, org-up-heading-safe) (org-fast-todo-selection, org-get-wdays) (org-switch-to-buffer-other-window, org-agenda-deadline-face) (org-add-link-type, org-columns-content, org-columns-widen) (org-columns-next-allowed-value, org-columns-edit-allowed) (org-columns-store-format) (org-columns-uncompile-format, org-columns-redo) (org-columns-edit-attributes, org-delete-property) (org-set-property, org-columns-update, org-columns-compute) (org-columns-eval) (org-columns-not-in-agenda, org-columns-compute-all) (org-property-next-allowed-value) (org-columns-compile-format, org-fill-paragraph-experimental) (org-string-to-number, org-property-action, org-columns-move-left) (org-columns-new) (org-column-number-to-string, org-property-previous-allowed-value) (org-at-property-p, org-columns-delete) (org-columns-previous-allowed-value) (org-columns-move-right, org-columns-narrow) (org-property-get-allowed-values) (org-verify-version, org-column-string-to-number) (org-delete-property-globally) (org-get-property-block, org-entry-properties, org-entry-get) (org-entry-delete, org-entry-get-with-inheritance) (org-entry-put, org-buffer-property-keys, org-new-column-overlay) (org-overlay-columns) (org-overlay-columns-title, org-remove-column-overlays) (org-column-show-value, org-column-quit, org-column-edit) (org-cached-entry-get, org-table-put-field-property) (org-get-columns-autowidth-alist, turn-on-orgstruct) (orgstruct-error, orgstruct-setup) (orgstruct-make-binding, org-context-p, org-get-local-variables) (org-run-like-in-org-mode) (org-make-link-regexps, org-remove-keyword-keys) (org-get-todo-face, org-export-get-title-from-subtree) (org-assign-fast-keys, org-get-min-level) (org-get-wdays, org-clock-find-position) (org-clock-goto, org-fontify-priorities) (org-get-date-from-calendar) (org-entry-add-to-multivalued-property) (org-entry-remove-from-multivalued-property) (org-entry-member-in-multivalued-property) (org-entry-is-todo-p, org-entry-is-done-p, org-get-todo-state) (org-agenda-get-restriction-and-command) (org-open-link-from-string, org-columns-open-link) (org-go-to-remember-target, org-remember-insinuate) (org-icalendar-cleanup-string, org-first-sibling-p) (org-back-over-empty-lines, org-skip-whitespace) (org-goto-local-auto-isearch) (org-clocktable-steps, org-refile-get-location) (org-kill-line, org-remove-timestamp-with-keyword) (org-local-logging): New functions. (org-agenda-marker-table, org-log-note-how) (org-goto-local-auto-isearch-map) (org-last-remember-storage-locations) (org-imenu-markers, org-agenda-restriction-lock-overlay) (org-speedbar-restriction-lock-overlay) (org-massive-special-regexp) (org-verbatim-re, org-read-date-display-live) (org-agenda-file-regexp, org-complex-heading-regexp) (org-completion-fallback-command, org-todo-log-states) (org-goto-exit-command, org-goto-selected-point) (org-todo-key-alist, org-todo-key-trigger, org-agenda-remove-date) (org-agenda-after-show-hook, org-agenda-skip-unavailable-files) (org-fast-tag-selection-can-set-todo-state, org-local-properties) (org-store-link-functions, org-columns-top-level-marker) (orgstruct-mode-map, org-entry-property-inherited-from) (org-column-overlays, org-current-columns-fmt) (org-current-columns-maxwidths, org-column-map) (org-cached-props): New variables. (org-special-ctrl-k, org-goto-auto-isearch) (org-agenda-todo-keyword-format) (org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive) (org-imenu-depth, org-highlight-latex-fragments-and-specials) (org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done, org-extend-today-until) (org-agenda-window-frame-fractions, org-fontify-priorities) (org-agenda-deadline-leaders, org-use-property-inheritance) (org-clock-into-drawer, org-agenda-compact-blocks) (org-use-fast-todo-selection, org-fast-tag-selection-include-todo) (org-edit-timestamp-down-means-later, org-todo-keyword-faces) (org-agenda-deadline-faces, org-remember-store-without-prompt) (org-default-columns-format) (org-agenda-default-appointment-duration) (org-export-with-footnotes, org-clock-out-when-done) (org-global-properties, org-todo-keyword-faces) (org-archive-save-context-info) (org-edit-timestamp-down-means-later) (org-scheduled-past-days, org-export-with-drawers) (org-read-date-prefer-future, org-hide-emphasis-markers) (org-clock-heading-function, org-clock-in-switch-to-state) (org-export-with-special-strings): New options. (org-link-store, org-link-follow, org-latex) (org-remember-templates, org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes) (org-back-over-empty-lines, org-find-base-buffer-visiting) (org-columns-new): Fix typos in docstrings. (org-ctrl-c-star): Implement a missing branch in the decision tree. (org-select-remember-template): Clean the code. (org-prepare-dblock): Add the extra :content parameter. (org-write-agenda): New output type ".ics" files. (org-write-agenda): Call `org-icalendar-verify-function', both for time stamps and for TODO entries. (org-export-as-html): Revert the change that killed the html buffer. Side effects first need to be studied carefully. (org-get-tags-at): Fix the structure of the condition-case statement. (org-ts-regexp0, org-repeat-re, org-display-custom-time) (org-timestamp-change): Fix regulear expressions to swallow the extra character for repeat-shift control. (org-auto-repeat-maybe): Implement the new repeater mechanisms. (org-get-legal-level): Alias to `org-get-valid-level'. (org-dblock-write:clocktable): Add a :link parameter, linking headlines to their location in the Org agenda files. (org-get-tags-at): Bugfix: prevent `org-back-to-heading' from throwing an error when getting tags before headlines. (org-timestamp-change, org-modify-ts-extra) (org-ts-regexp1): Fix timestamp editing. (org-agenda-custom-commands-local-options): New constant. (org-agenda-custom-commands): Use `org-agenda-custom-commands-local-options' to improve customize type. "htmlize": Removed hack to fix face problem with htmlize, it no longer seem necessary. (org-follow-link-hook): New hook. (org-agenda-custom-commands): Add "Component" as a tag for each item in a command serie. (org-open-at-point): Run `org-follow-link-hook'. (org-agenda-schedule): Bugfix: don't display marker type when it is nil. (org-store-link): org-irc required. (org-set-regexps-and-options): Parse the new logging options. (org-todo): Handle the new ways of recording state change stuff. (org-columns-open-link): Fix bug with opening link in column view. (org-todo): Make sure that LOGGING properties are honoured. (org-todo-keywords): Improve docstring. (org-startup-options): Cleanup startup options. (org-set-regexps-and-options): Process the "!" markers. (org-todo): Respect the new logging stuff. (org-add-log-maybe): New parameter HOW that defines how logging should be done and also overrides PURPOSE. Add a docstring. (org-add-log-note): Check if we really need to ask for a note. (org-get-current-options): Digest the new keyword. (org-agenda-reset-markers): Rename from `org-agenda-maybe-reset-markers'. Remove FORCE argument. (org-diary, org-agenda-quit, org-prepare-agenda): Call the renamed function, without force argument. (org-buffer-property-keys): Bind local variables s and p. (org-make-tags-matcher): Allow "" to match an empty or non-existent property value. (org-export-as-html): Join unsorted lists when they directly follow each other. Such lists may be created by headlines that are converted to lists. (org-export-as-html): Use :html-extension instead of org-export-html-extension. (org-store-link): Support for links from `rmail-summary-mode'. (org-columns-new, org-complete, org-set-property): Set the `include-columns' argument in the call to `org-buffer-property-keys'. (org-buffer-property-keys): New argument `include-columns', to include properties expected by any of the COLUMS formats in the current buffer. (org-cleaned-string-for-export): Get rid of drawers first, so that they will be removed also in the text before the first headline. (org-clock-report): Show the clocktable when found. (org-refile): Fix positioning bug when `org-reverse-note-order' is nil. (org-version): With prefix argument, insert `org-version' at point. (org-agenda-goto): Recenter the window after finding the target location, to make sure the correct position will be displayed. (org-agenda-get-deadlines): Don't scale priority with the warning period. (org-insert-heading): Don't break line in the middle of the line. (org-agenda-get-deadlines): Allow `org-deadline-warning-days' to be 0. (org-update-checkbox-count): Revamp to deal with hierarchical beckboxes. This was a patch from Miguel A. Figueroa-Villanueva. (org-schedule, org-deadline): Use `org-remove-timestamp-with-keyword' to make sure all such time stamps are removed. (org-mode): Support for `align'. (org-agenda-get-deadlines): Make sure priorities increase as the due date approaches and is passed. (org-remember-apply-template): Fix problem with tags that contain "_" or "@". (org-make-link-regexps): Improve the regular expression for plain links. (org-agenda-get-closed): List each clocking entry. (org-set-tags): Only tabify before tags if indent-tabs-mode is t. (org-archive-all-done): Fix incorrect number of stars in regexp. (org-global-tags-completion-table): Add the value of org-tag-alist in each buffer, to make sure that also unused tags will be available for completion. (org-columns-edit-value) (org-columns-next-allowed-value): Only update if not in agenda. (org-dblock-write:clocktable): Call `org-clocktable-steps'. (org-archive-subtree): Add the outline tree context as a property. (org-closest-date): New optional argument `prefer'. (org-goto-map, org-get-location): Implement auto-isearch. (org-goto-local-search-forward-headings) (org-get-entries-from-diary): Require diary-lib. (org-agenda-sunrise-sunset): Require solar. (org-export-html-style): Doc fix. (org-get-legal-level): New obsolete alias. (org-get-valid-level): Rename from `org-get-legal-level'. (org-promote, org-demote, org-archive-subtree) (org-remember-handler, org-refile, org-put-clock-overlay): Use it. (org-info): Use info rather than Info-goto-node. (org-entry-properties): Let-bind `clocksum'. (org-unmodified, org-cycle-emulate-tab) (org-descriptive-links, org-link-file-path-type) (org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive) (org-agenda-skip-timestamp-if-done, org-agenda-scheduled-leaders) (org-export-ascii-bullets, org-agenda-deadline-faces) (turn-on-orgstruct++, orgtbl-to-texinfo, org-mhe-get-header) (org-batch-agenda, org-batch-agenda-csv, org-fix-agenda-info) (org-kill-note-or-show-branches): Fix typos in docstrings. (org-html-do-expand): `org-export-html-convert-special-strings' added to the list of conversion. (org-infile-export-plist, org-get-current-options): Add support for "-" in the #+OPTION line to let user switch on/off special strings conversion. (org-export-plist-vars): New :html-table-tag property. (org-export-as-html, org-format-org-table-html) (org-format-table-table-html) Use the :html-table-tag property instead of the `org-export-html-table-tag' global value. (org-additional-option-like-keywords): Add "TBLFM". (org-entry-properties): Include the CLOCKSUM special property. (org-columns-edit-value): Do not allow to edit the special CLOCKSUM property. (org-flag-drawer): Use the original value of `outline-regexp'. (org-remember-handler): Add invisible-ok flag to call to `org-end-of-subtree'. (org-agenda-highlight-todo): Respect `org-agenda-todo-keyword-format'. (org-infile-export-plist): No restriction while searching for options. (org-remember-handler): Remove comments at the end of the buffer. (org-table-sort-lines): Make sure sorting works on link descritions only, and ignores the link. (org-sort-entries-or-items): Make sure the end of the subtree is included. (org-refile-use-outline-path): New allowed values `file' and `full-file-path'. (org-get-refile-targets): Respect new values for `org-refile-use-outline-path'. (org-agenda-get-restriction-and-command): DEL goes back to initial list. (org-export-as-xoxo): Restore point when done. (org-open-file): Allow multiple %s in command. (org-get-refile-targets): Interpret the new maxlevel setting. (org-refile-targets): New option `:maxlevel'. (org-copy-subtree): Include empty lines before but not after subtree. (org-move-item-down, org-move-item-up): Include empty lines before but not after item. (org-remember-apply-template): Defaults, completions and history for template prompts. Also, interpret new `%!' escape. (org-context-choices): New constant. (org-bound-and-true-p): New macro. (org-agenda-restriction-lock): New face. (org-open-at-point): Remove obsolete way to do redirection in shell links. (org-imenu-and-speedbar): New customization group. (org-entry-properties): Return keyword-less time strings. (org-clock-in): Use `org-clock-heading-function'. (org-calendar-holiday): Try to use `calendar-check-holidays' instead of the obsolete `check-calendar-holidays'. (org-export-html-special-string-regexps): New constant. (org-latex-and-export-specials): New face. (org-link-escape-chars): Use characters instead of strings. (org-link-escape-chars-browser, org-link-escape) (org-link-unescape): Use characters instead of strings. (org-export-html-convert-sub-super, org-html-do-expand): Check for protected text. (org-emphasis-alist): Additional `verbatim' flag. (org-set-emph-re): Handle the verbatim flag and compute `org-verbatim-re'. (org-cleaned-string-for-export): Protect verbatim elements. (org-additional-option-like-keywords): Add new keywords. (org-get-entry): Rename from `org-get-cleaned-entry'. (org-agenda-get-scheduled, org-agenda-get-blocks): Use `org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done'. (org-prepare-agenda-buffers): Allow buffers as arguments. (org-entry-properties): Add CATEGORY as a special property. (org-use-property-inheritance): Allow a list of properties as a value. (org-eval-in-calendar): No longer update the prompt. (org-read-date-popup-calendar): Rename from `org-popup-calendar-for-date-prompt'. (org-remember-apply-template): Define `remember-finalize' if it is not yet defined. (org-read-date): Respect the setting of `org-read-date-prefer-future'. Use `org-read-date-analyze'. (org-set-font-lock-defaults): Use `org-archive-tag' instead of a hardcoded string. (org-remember-apply-template): Use `remember-finalize' instead of `remember-buffer'. (org-columns-compute, org-column-number-to-string) (org-columns-uncompile-format, org-columns-compile-format) (org-columns-compile-format): Handle printf format specifier. (org-columns-new, org-column-number-to-string) (org-columns-uncompile-format, org-columns-compile-format): Support for new currency summary type. (org-tree-to-indirect-buffer): Do not kill old buffer when `org-indirect-buffer-display' is `new-frame'. (org-indirect-buffer-display): Document that `new-frame' leads to indiret buffer proliferation. (org-agenda-list): Use `org-extend-today-until'. (org-format-org-table-html): Use lower-case for <col> tag. (org-agenda-execute): New command. (org-agenda-mode-map): Keybindings of "g" "G", "e" modified. (org-remember-apply-template): Use `org-select-remember-template'. (org-region-active-p): Use `use-region-p'. (org-cycle-hide-archived-subtrees) (org-table-rotate-recalc-marks, org-mark-ring-push) (org-follow-info-link, org-mhe-get-message-folder-from-index) (org-auto-repeat-maybe, org-store-log-note, org-delete-property) (org-evaluate-time-range, org-edit-agenda-file-list): (org-paste-subtree): (org-calendar-holiday): Use calendar-check-holidays instead of the obsolete check-calendar-holidays. (org-table-formula-substitute-names): Remove forgotten temporary debugging code. (org-agenda-get-restriction-and-command): Use `mapc' instead of `mapcar'. (org-agenda-list): Numeric prefix argument can specify the number of days. (remember-register, remember-buffer): Prevent byte compiler from complaining. (org-todo): Save and restore match data. (org-no-warnings): New macro. (org-columns-eval): Use `org-no-warnings'. (org-version): Change to 5.13e. (org-agenda-file-regexp): Fix typo in docstring. (org-add-planning-info): Fix bug in parenthesis settings. (org-scan-tags): Catch the case of indirect buffers with no filename. (org-fast-tag-selection, org-export-as-ascii, org-export-as-html): Re-install switch to mapc, had been removed by accident. (org-columns-map): New binding `C-c C-o'. (org-columns-menu): Change menu text and added new entry. (org-columns-eval): Document the use of `next-line'. (org-columns-follow-link): Remove function. (org-read-date-get-relative): Fix typo in docstring. (org-read-date-get-relative): Leading +/- is not optional. (org-agenda-get-restriction-and-command): Always resize window on first loop cycle. (org-agenda-open-link): Make sure the link abbreviations are present in the agenda buffer. (org-agenda-files): Allow directories in the variable. (org-agenda): Use `org-agenda-get-restriction-and-command'. (org-todo-blocker-hook, org-todo-trigger-hook): New hooks. (org-remember-apply-template): Catch C-g and make sure window configuration is restored. (org-agenda-open-link): Make it work with several links in the line. (org-drawers, org-set-regexps-and-options) (org-get-current-options): Add support for a DRAWERS in-buffer option. (org-fit-agenda-window): Use `org-agenda-window-frame-fractions'. (org-agenda-to-appt): Require calendar. (org-entry-get-with-inheritance): Widen for search. (org-columns-display-here): Don't mark buffer as modified when adding space characters to accomodate column overlays. (org-export-as-html): Better formatting of tags in the toc. (org-columns-display-here): Make the ITEM column as compact as possible. (org-remember-templates): Customization interface improved. (org-export-with-property-drawer): Variable removed. (org-sort-entries): Rewrite using `sort-subr'. (org-set-property): More appropriate completion during interactive use. (org-sort-entries): Allow sorting by property. (org-additional-option-like-keywords): Add more values. (org-sort-entries-or-items): Rename from `org-sort-entries'. (org-at-timestamp-p, org-timestamp-change) (org-remember-templates): First element of each entry is now a name for the template. (org-store-log-note): Check for `org-note-abort'. (org-kill-note-or-show-branches): New command. (org-cut-subtree, org-copy-subtree): New argument N to act on N sequential subtrees. (org-paste-subtree): Fix the level at which a tree is pasted. (org-fit-agenda-window): Limitations on window size removed. (org-agenda-find-same-or-today-or-agenda): Rename from `org-agenda-find-today-or-agenda'. (org-agenda-scheduled-leaders) (org-agenda-get-deadlines): Use `org-agenda-deadline-leaders'. (org-agenda-get-scheduled): Use `org-agenda-scheduled-leaders'. (org-export-with-tags, org-export-plist-vars) (org-infile-export-plist): New "tags" option. (org-cached-entry-get): Use `org-use-property-inheritance'. (org-remember-apply-template): Fix typo. (org-additional-option-like-keywords): New constant. (org-complete): Use `org-additional-option-like-keywords'. (org-clock-report): Only update the table at point, or insert a new one. (org-open-file): Use `start-process-shell-command' instead of `shell-command' with an ampersand. (org-deadline, org-schedule): New argument REMOVE to remove the date from the entry. (org-agenda-schedule, org-agenda-deadline): Pass the prefix argument to `org-schedule' and `org-deadline'. (org-trim): Use the correct expressions for beginning and end of the string. (org-get-cleaned-entry): Trim the string before returning it. (org-agenda-tags-column): Rename from `org-agenda-align-tags-to-column'. (org-agenda-align-tags): Allow negative values for `org-agenda-tags-column'. (org-insert-labeled-timestamps-before-properties-drawer): Remove var. (org-agenda-to-appt): New optional argument FILTER. (org-complete): Use `org-completion-fallback-command'. (org-find-base-buffer-visiting): Catch the case that there is no buffer visiting the file. (org-todo): Use `org-property-or-variable-value' (org-prepare-agenda, org-agenda-list): Use `org-agenda-compact-blocks'. (org-agenda-schedule, org-agenda-deadline): Call `org-agenda-show-new-time'. (org-agenda-show-new-time): New argument PREFIX. (org-colgroup-info-to-vline-list): Fix but that cause a shift in the vertical lines. (org-buffer-property-keys): New argument INCLUDE-DEFAULTS. (org-maybe-renumber-ordered-list, org-cycle-list-bullet) (org-indent-item): No arg in call to `org-fix-bullet-type'. (org-fix-bullet-type): Remove argument. (org-read-date): Check for am/pm twice, to catch the end time. (org-goto-map): Use `suppress-keymap'. (org-remember-apply-template): Respect the dynamically scoped selection character. (org-kill-is-subtree-p): Use `org-outline-regexp'. (org-outline-regexp): New constant. (org-remember-handler): Throw error when the target file is not in org-mode. (org-cleaned-string-for-export): No longer call `org-export-latex-cleaned-string' with an argument. (org-get-tags): Returns now a list, not a string. (org-archive-subtree): No need to split return of `org-get-tags'. (org-set-tags, org-entry-properties): Call `org-get-tags-string' instead of `org-get-tags'. (org-agenda-format-date): Rename from `org-agenda-date-format'. (org-time-from-absolute, org-agenda-format-date-aligned): New funs. (org-compatible-face): New argument INHERITS. Inherit from this face if possible. (org-level-1, org-level-2, org-level-3, org-level-4) (org-level-5, org-level-6, org-level-7, org-level-8) (org-special-keyword, org-drawer, org-column, org-warning) (org-archived, org-todo, org-done, org-headline-done, org-table) (org-formula, org-code, org-agenda-structure) (org-scheduled-today, org-scheduled-previously) (org-upcoming-deadline, org-time-grid): Call `org-compatible-face' in the new way. (org-get-heading): New argument NO-TAGS. (org-fast-tag-selection-include-todo): Made defvar instead of defcustom, feature is not deprecated. (org-remember-store-without-prompt): New default value t. (org-set-regexps-and-options): #+TODO is an alias for SEQ_TODO. Compute the log states. (org-goto-map): More commands copied from global map. Also bind `org-occur'. (org-goto): Made into a general lookup command. (org-get-location): Complete rewrite. (org-goto-ret, org-goto-left, org-goto-right, org-goto-quit): Set the new variables. (org-paste-subtree): Whitespace insertion strategy revised. (org-remember-apply-template): Protect v-A from the possibility that v-a might be nil. (org-remember-handler): Insertion rules revised. (org-todo): Respect org-todo-log-states. (org-entry-get-with-inheritance): Use `org-up-heading-safe'. (org-confirm-shell-link-function) (org-confirm-elisp-link-function): Doc fixes. (org-re): Also replace the :alpha: class. (org-todo-tag-alist): Variable removed. (org-log-done): Docstring fixed. (org-deadline-warning-days): New default value 14. (org-tag-alist): Docstring fixed. (org-export-language-setup): New languages added. (org-set-regexps-and-options): Compute the new variables. (org-paste-subtree): Cleaning up. (org-remember-apply-template): New escape %A. (org-todo): Call fast TODO selection. (org-add-log-note): Allow prefix for abort exit. (org-at-property-p, org-entry-properties) (org-columns-get-autowidth-alist): Use :alpha: class. (org-agenda-get-deadlines): Use `org-get-wdays'. (org-agenda-get-deadlines): Reverse ee before returning. (org-format-agenda-item): New argument REMOVE-RE. (org-agenda-convert-date): Baha'i calendar added. (org-infile-export-plist): Also find DATE line. (org-export-as-html, org-export-as-ascii): Use the date format. (org-shiftup, org-shiftdown): Use. `org-edit-timestamp-down-means-later'. 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author Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl>
date Tue, 08 Apr 2008 07:44:50 +0000
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@c This is part of the Emacs manual.
@c Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@c
@c This file is included either in emacs-xtra.texi (when producing the
@c printed version) or in the main Emacs manual (for the on-line version).
@node Fortran
@section Fortran Mode
@cindex Fortran mode
@cindex mode, Fortran

  Fortran mode provides special motion commands for Fortran statements
and subprograms, and indentation commands that understand Fortran
conventions of nesting, line numbers and continuation statements.
Fortran mode has support for Auto Fill mode that breaks long lines into
proper Fortran continuation lines.

  Special commands for comments are provided because Fortran comments
are unlike those of other languages.  Built-in abbrevs optionally save
typing when you insert Fortran keywords.

  Use @kbd{M-x fortran-mode} to switch to this major mode.  This
command runs the hook @code{fortran-mode-hook}.
@iftex
@xref{Hooks,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}.
@end iftex
@ifnottex
@xref{Hooks}.
@end ifnottex

@cindex Fortran77 and Fortran90
@findex f90-mode
@findex fortran-mode
  Fortran mode is meant for editing Fortran77 ``fixed format'' (and also
``tab format'') source code.  For editing the modern Fortran90 or
Fortran95 ``free format'' source code, use F90 mode (@code{f90-mode}).
Emacs normally uses Fortran mode for files with extension @samp{.f},
@samp{.F} or @samp{.for}, and F90 mode for the extension @samp{.f90} and
@samp{.f95}.  GNU Fortran supports both kinds of format.

@menu
* Motion: Fortran Motion.	 Moving point by statements or subprograms.
* Indent: Fortran Indent.	 Indentation commands for Fortran.
* Comments: Fortran Comments.	 Inserting and aligning comments.
* Autofill: Fortran Autofill.	 Auto fill support for Fortran.
* Columns: Fortran Columns.	 Measuring columns for valid Fortran.
* Abbrev: Fortran Abbrev.	 Built-in abbrevs for Fortran keywords.
@end menu

@node Fortran Motion
@subsection Motion Commands

  In addition to the normal commands for moving by and operating on
``defuns'' (Fortran subprograms---functions and subroutines, as well as
modules for F90 mode), Fortran mode provides special commands to move by
statements and other program units.

@table @kbd
@kindex C-c C-n @r{(Fortran mode)}
@findex fortran-next-statement
@findex f90-next-statement
@item C-c C-n
Move to the beginning of the next statement
(@code{fortran-next-statement}/@code{f90-next-statement}).

@kindex C-c C-p @r{(Fortran mode)}
@findex fortran-previous-statement
@findex f90-previous-statement
@item C-c C-p
Move to the beginning of the previous statement
(@code{fortran-previous-statement}/@code{f90-previous-statement}).
If there is no previous statement (i.e. if called from the first
statement in the buffer), move to the start of the buffer.

@kindex C-c C-e @r{(F90 mode)}
@findex f90-next-block
@item C-c C-e
Move point forward to the start of the next code block
(@code{f90-next-block}).  A code block is a subroutine,
@code{if}--@code{endif} statement, and so forth.  This command exists
for F90 mode only, not Fortran mode.  With a numeric argument, this
moves forward that many blocks.

@kindex C-c C-a @r{(F90 mode)}
@findex f90-previous-block
@item C-c C-a
Move point backward to the previous code block
(@code{f90-previous-block}).  This is like @code{f90-next-block}, but
moves backwards.

@kindex C-M-n @r{(Fortran mode)}
@findex fortran-end-of-block
@findex f90-end-of-block
@item C-M-n
Move to the end of the current code block
(@code{fortran-end-of-block}/@code{f90-end-of-block}).  With a numeric
argument, move forward that number of blocks.  The mark is set before
moving point.  The F90 mode version of this command checks for
consistency of block types and labels (if present), but it does not
check the outermost block since that may be incomplete.

@kindex C-M-p @r{(Fortran mode)}
@findex fortran-beginning-of-block
@findex f90-beginning-of-block
@item C-M-p
Move to the start of the current code block
(@code{fortran-beginning-of-block}/@code{f90-beginning-of-block}). This
is like @code{fortran-end-of-block}, but moves backwards.
@end table

@node Fortran Indent
@subsection Fortran Indentation

  Special commands and features are needed for indenting Fortran code in
order to make sure various syntactic entities (line numbers, comment line
indicators and continuation line flags) appear in the columns that are
required for standard, fixed (or tab) format Fortran.

@menu
* Commands: ForIndent Commands.  Commands for indenting and filling Fortran.
* Contline: ForIndent Cont.      How continuation lines indent.
* Numbers:  ForIndent Num.       How line numbers auto-indent.
* Conv:     ForIndent Conv.      Conventions you must obey to avoid trouble.
* Vars:     ForIndent Vars.      Variables controlling Fortran indent style.
@end menu

@node ForIndent Commands
@subsubsection Fortran Indentation and Filling Commands

@table @kbd
@item C-M-j
Break the current line at point and set up a continuation line
(@code{fortran-split-line}).
@item M-^
Join this line to the previous line (@code{fortran-join-line}).
@item C-M-q
Indent all the lines of the subprogram point is in
(@code{fortran-indent-subprogram}).
@item M-q
Fill a comment block or statement.
@end table

@kindex C-M-q @r{(Fortran mode)}
@findex fortran-indent-subprogram
  The key @kbd{C-M-q} runs @code{fortran-indent-subprogram}, a command
to reindent all the lines of the Fortran subprogram (function or
subroutine) containing point.

@kindex C-M-j @r{(Fortran mode)}
@findex fortran-split-line
  The key @kbd{C-M-j} runs @code{fortran-split-line}, which splits
a line in the appropriate fashion for Fortran.  In a non-comment line,
the second half becomes a continuation line and is indented
accordingly.  In a comment line, both halves become separate comment
lines.

@kindex M-^ @r{(Fortran mode)}
@kindex C-c C-d @r{(Fortran mode)}
@findex fortran-join-line
  @kbd{M-^} or @kbd{C-c C-d} runs the command @code{fortran-join-line},
which joins a continuation line back to the previous line, roughly as
the inverse of @code{fortran-split-line}.  The point must be on a
continuation line when this command is invoked.

@kindex M-q @r{(Fortran mode)}
@kbd{M-q} in Fortran mode fills the comment block or statement that
point is in.  This removes any excess statement continuations.

@node ForIndent Cont
@subsubsection Continuation Lines
@cindex Fortran continuation lines

@vindex fortran-continuation-string
  Most Fortran77 compilers allow two ways of writing continuation lines.
If the first non-space character on a line is in column 5, then that
line is a continuation of the previous line.  We call this @dfn{fixed
format}.  (In GNU Emacs we always count columns from 0; but note that
the Fortran standard counts from 1.)  The variable
@code{fortran-continuation-string} specifies what character to put in
column 5.  A line that starts with a tab character followed by any digit
except @samp{0} is also a continuation line.  We call this style of
continuation @dfn{tab format}.  (Fortran90 introduced ``free format,''
with another style of continuation lines).

@vindex indent-tabs-mode @r{(Fortran mode)}
@vindex fortran-analyze-depth
@vindex fortran-tab-mode-default
  Fortran mode can use either style of continuation line.  When you
enter Fortran mode, it tries to deduce the proper continuation style
automatically from the buffer contents.  It does this by scanning up to
@code{fortran-analyze-depth} (default 100) lines from the start of the
buffer.  The first line that begins with either a tab character or six
spaces determines the choice.  If the scan fails (for example, if the
buffer is new and therefore empty), the value of
@code{fortran-tab-mode-default} (@code{nil} for fixed format, and
non-@code{nil} for tab format) is used.  @samp{/t} in the mode line
indicates tab format is selected.  Fortran mode sets the value of
@code{indent-tabs-mode} accordingly.

  If the text on a line starts with the Fortran continuation marker
@samp{$}, or if it begins with any non-whitespace character in column
5, Fortran mode treats it as a continuation line.  When you indent a
continuation line with @key{TAB}, it converts the line to the current
continuation style.  When you split a Fortran statement with
@kbd{C-M-j}, the continuation marker on the newline is created according
to the continuation style.

  The setting of continuation style affects several other aspects of
editing in Fortran mode.  In fixed format mode, the minimum column
number for the body of a statement is 6.  Lines inside of Fortran
blocks that are indented to larger column numbers always use only the
space character for whitespace.  In tab format mode, the minimum
column number for the statement body is 8, and the whitespace before
column 8 must always consist of one tab character.

@node ForIndent Num
@subsubsection Line Numbers

  If a number is the first non-whitespace in the line, Fortran
indentation assumes it is a line number and moves it to columns 0
through 4.  (Columns always count from 0 in GNU Emacs.)

@vindex fortran-line-number-indent
  Line numbers of four digits or less are normally indented one space.
The variable @code{fortran-line-number-indent} controls this; it
specifies the maximum indentation a line number can have.  The default
value of the variable is 1.  Fortran mode tries to prevent line number
digits passing column 4, reducing the indentation below the specified
maximum if necessary.  If @code{fortran-line-number-indent} has the
value 5, line numbers are right-justified to end in column 4.

@vindex fortran-electric-line-number
  Simply inserting a line number is enough to indent it according to
these rules.  As each digit is inserted, the indentation is recomputed.
To turn off this feature, set the variable
@code{fortran-electric-line-number} to @code{nil}.


@node ForIndent Conv
@subsubsection Syntactic Conventions

  Fortran mode assumes that you follow certain conventions that simplify
the task of understanding a Fortran program well enough to indent it
properly:

@itemize @bullet
@item
Two nested @samp{do} loops never share a @samp{continue} statement.

@item
Fortran keywords such as @samp{if}, @samp{else}, @samp{then}, @samp{do}
and others are written without embedded whitespace or line breaks.

Fortran compilers generally ignore whitespace outside of string
constants, but Fortran mode does not recognize these keywords if they
are not contiguous.  Constructs such as @samp{else if} or @samp{end do}
are acceptable, but the second word should be on the same line as the
first and not on a continuation line.
@end itemize

@noindent
If you fail to follow these conventions, the indentation commands may
indent some lines unaesthetically.  However, a correct Fortran program
retains its meaning when reindented even if the conventions are not
followed.

@node ForIndent Vars
@subsubsection Variables for Fortran Indentation

@vindex fortran-do-indent
@vindex fortran-if-indent
@vindex fortran-structure-indent
@vindex fortran-continuation-indent
@vindex fortran-check-all-num@dots{}
@vindex fortran-minimum-statement-indent@dots{}
  Several additional variables control how Fortran indentation works:

@table @code
@item fortran-do-indent
Extra indentation within each level of @samp{do} statement (default 3).

@item fortran-if-indent
Extra indentation within each level of @samp{if}, @samp{select case}, or
@samp{where} statements (default 3).

@item fortran-structure-indent
Extra indentation within each level of @samp{structure}, @samp{union},
@samp{map}, or @samp{interface} statements (default 3).

@item fortran-continuation-indent
Extra indentation for bodies of continuation lines (default 5).

@item fortran-check-all-num-for-matching-do
In Fortran77, a numbered @samp{do} statement is ended by any statement
with a matching line number.  It is common (but not compulsory) to use a
@samp{continue} statement for this purpose.  If this variable has a
non-@code{nil} value, indenting any numbered statement must check for a
@samp{do} that ends there.  If you always end @samp{do} statements with
a @samp{continue} line (or if you use the more modern @samp{enddo}),
then you can speed up indentation by setting this variable to
@code{nil}.  The default is @code{nil}.

@item fortran-blink-matching-if
If this is @code{t}, indenting an @samp{endif} (or @samp{enddo}
statement moves the cursor momentarily to the matching @samp{if} (or
@samp{do}) statement to show where it is.  The default is @code{nil}.

@item fortran-minimum-statement-indent-fixed
Minimum indentation for Fortran statements when using fixed format
continuation line style.  Statement bodies are never indented less than
this much.  The default is 6.

@item fortran-minimum-statement-indent-tab
Minimum indentation for Fortran statements for tab format continuation line
style.  Statement bodies are never indented less than this much.  The
default is 8.
@end table

The variables controlling the indentation of comments are described in
the following section.

@node Fortran Comments
@subsection Fortran Comments

  The usual Emacs comment commands assume that a comment can follow a
line of code.  In Fortran77, the standard comment syntax requires an
entire line to be just a comment.  Therefore, Fortran mode replaces the
standard Emacs comment commands and defines some new variables.

@vindex fortran-comment-line-start
  Fortran mode can also handle the Fortran90 comment syntax where comments
start with @samp{!} and can follow other text.  Because only some Fortran77
compilers accept this syntax, Fortran mode will not insert such comments
unless you have said in advance to do so.  To do this, set the variable
@code{fortran-comment-line-start} to @samp{"!"}.

@table @kbd
@item M-;
Align comment or insert new comment (@code{fortran-indent-comment}).

@item C-x ;
Applies to nonstandard @samp{!} comments only.

@item C-c ;
Turn all lines of the region into comments, or (with argument) turn them back
into real code (@code{fortran-comment-region}).
@end table

@findex fortran-indent-comment
  @kbd{M-;} in Fortran mode is redefined as the command
@code{fortran-indent-comment}.  Like the usual @kbd{M-;} command, this
recognizes any kind of existing comment and aligns its text appropriately;
if there is no existing comment, a comment is inserted and aligned.  But
inserting and aligning comments are not the same in Fortran mode as in
other modes.

  When a new comment must be inserted, if the current line is blank, a
full-line comment is inserted.  On a non-blank line, a nonstandard @samp{!}
comment is inserted if you have said you want to use them.  Otherwise a
full-line comment is inserted on a new line before the current line.

  Nonstandard @samp{!} comments are aligned like comments in other
languages, but full-line comments are different.  In a standard full-line
comment, the comment delimiter itself must always appear in column zero.
What can be aligned is the text within the comment.  You can choose from
three styles of alignment by setting the variable
@code{fortran-comment-indent-style} to one of these values:

@vindex fortran-comment-indent-style
@vindex fortran-comment-line-extra-indent
@table @code
@item fixed
Align the text at a fixed column, which is the sum of
@code{fortran-comment-line-extra-indent} and the minimum statement
indentation.  This is the default.

The minimum statement indentation is
@code{fortran-minimum-statement-indent-fixed} for fixed format
continuation line style and @code{fortran-minimum-statement-indent-tab}
for tab format style.

@item relative
Align the text as if it were a line of code, but with an additional
@code{fortran-comment-line-extra-indent} columns of indentation.

@item nil
Don't move text in full-line comments automatically.
@end table

@vindex fortran-comment-indent-char
  In addition, you can specify the character to be used to indent within
full-line comments by setting the variable
@code{fortran-comment-indent-char} to the single-character string you want
to use.

@vindex fortran-directive-re
  Compiler directive lines, or preprocessor lines, have much the same
appearance as comment lines.  It is important, though, that such lines
never be indented at all, no matter what the value of
@code{fortran-comment-indent-style}.  The variable
@code{fortran-directive-re} is a regular expression that specifies which
lines are directives.  Matching lines are never indented, and receive
distinctive font-locking.

  The normal Emacs comment command @kbd{C-x ;} has not been redefined.  If
you use @samp{!} comments, this command can be used with them.  Otherwise
it is useless in Fortran mode.

@kindex C-c ; @r{(Fortran mode)}
@findex fortran-comment-region
@vindex fortran-comment-region
  The command @kbd{C-c ;} (@code{fortran-comment-region}) turns all the
lines of the region into comments by inserting the string @samp{C$$$} at
the front of each one.  With a numeric argument, it turns the region
back into live code by deleting @samp{C$$$} from the front of each line
in it.  The string used for these comments can be controlled by setting
the variable @code{fortran-comment-region}.  Note that here we have an
example of a command and a variable with the same name; these two uses
of the name never conflict because in Lisp and in Emacs it is always
clear from the context which one is meant.

@node Fortran Autofill
@subsection Auto Fill in Fortran Mode

  Fortran mode has specialized support for Auto Fill mode, which is a
minor mode that automatically splits statements as you insert them
when they become too wide.  Splitting a statement involves making
continuation lines using @code{fortran-continuation-string}
(@pxref{ForIndent Cont}).  This splitting happens when you type
@key{SPC}, @key{RET}, or @key{TAB}, and also in the Fortran
indentation commands.  You activate Auto Fill in Fortran mode in the
normal way.
@iftex
@xref{Auto Fill,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}.
@end iftex
@ifnottex
@xref{Auto Fill}.
@end ifnottex

@vindex fortran-break-before-delimiters
   Auto Fill breaks lines at spaces or delimiters when the lines get
longer than the desired width (the value of @code{fill-column}).  The
delimiters (besides whitespace) that Auto Fill can break at are
@samp{+}, @samp{-}, @samp{/}, @samp{*}, @samp{=}, @samp{<}, @samp{>},
and @samp{,}.  The line break comes after the delimiter if the
variable @code{fortran-break-before-delimiters} is @code{nil}.
Otherwise (and by default), the break comes before the delimiter.

  To enable Auto Fill in all Fortran buffers, add
@code{turn-on-auto-fill} to @code{fortran-mode-hook}.
@iftex
@xref{Hooks,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}.
@end iftex
@ifnottex
@xref{Hooks}.
@end ifnottex

@node Fortran Columns
@subsection Checking Columns in Fortran

@table @kbd
@item C-c C-r
Display a ``column ruler'' momentarily above the current line
(@code{fortran-column-ruler}).
@item C-c C-w
Split the current window horizontally temporarily so that it is 72
columns wide (@code{fortran-window-create-momentarily}).  This may
help you avoid making lines longer than the 72-character limit that
some Fortran compilers impose.
@item C-u C-c C-w
Split the current window horizontally so that it is 72 columns wide
(@code{fortran-window-create}).  You can then continue editing.
@item M-x fortran-strip-sequence-nos
Delete all text in column 72 and beyond.
@end table

@kindex C-c C-r @r{(Fortran mode)}
@findex fortran-column-ruler
  The command @kbd{C-c C-r} (@code{fortran-column-ruler}) shows a column
ruler momentarily above the current line.  The comment ruler is two lines
of text that show you the locations of columns with special significance in
Fortran programs.  Square brackets show the limits of the columns for line
numbers, and curly brackets show the limits of the columns for the
statement body.  Column numbers appear above them.

  Note that the column numbers count from zero, as always in GNU Emacs.
As a result, the numbers may be one less than those you are familiar
with; but the positions they indicate in the line are standard for
Fortran.

@vindex fortran-column-ruler-fixed
@vindex fortran-column-ruler-tabs
  The text used to display the column ruler depends on the value of the
variable @code{indent-tabs-mode}.  If @code{indent-tabs-mode} is
@code{nil}, then the value of the variable
@code{fortran-column-ruler-fixed} is used as the column ruler.
Otherwise, the value of the variable @code{fortran-column-ruler-tab} is
displayed.  By changing these variables, you can change the column ruler
display.

@kindex C-c C-w @r{(Fortran mode)}
@findex fortran-window-create-momentarily
  @kbd{C-c C-w} (@code{fortran-window-create-momentarily}) temporarily
splits the current window horizontally, making a window 72 columns
wide, so you can see any lines that are too long.  Type a space to
restore the normal width.

@kindex C-u C-c C-w @r{(Fortran mode)}
@findex fortran-window-create
  You can also split the window horizontally and continue editing with
the split in place.  To do this, use @kbd{C-u C-c C-w} (@code{M-x
fortran-window-create}).  By editing in this window you can
immediately see when you make a line too wide to be correct Fortran.

@findex fortran-strip-sequence-nos
  The command @kbd{M-x fortran-strip-sequence-nos} deletes all text in
column 72 and beyond, on all lines in the current buffer.  This is the
easiest way to get rid of old sequence numbers.

@node Fortran Abbrev
@subsection Fortran Keyword Abbrevs

  Fortran mode provides many built-in abbrevs for common keywords and
declarations.  These are the same sort of abbrev that you can define
yourself.  To use them, you must turn on Abbrev mode.
@iftex
@xref{Abbrevs,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}.
@end iftex
@ifnottex
@xref{Abbrevs}.
@end ifnottex

  The built-in abbrevs are unusual in one way: they all start with a
semicolon.  You cannot normally use semicolon in an abbrev, but Fortran
mode makes this possible by changing the syntax of semicolon to ``word
constituent.''

  For example, one built-in Fortran abbrev is @samp{;c} for
@samp{continue}.  If you insert @samp{;c} and then insert a punctuation
character such as a space or a newline, the @samp{;c} expands automatically
to @samp{continue}, provided Abbrev mode is enabled.@refill

  Type @samp{;?} or @samp{;C-h} to display a list of all the built-in
Fortran abbrevs and what they stand for.

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