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* textmodes/org.el (org-ctrl-c-star): Implement a missing branch
in the decision tree.
(org-select-remember-template): Cleaned the code.
(org-prepare-dblock): Added 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-agenda-collect-markers, org-create-marker-find-array)
(org-check-agenda-marker-table): New functions.
(org-agenda-marker-table): New variable.
(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): Aliased to `org-get-valid-level'.
(org-dblock-write:clocktable): Added 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): Added "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-extract-log-state-settings): New function.
(org-todo): Handle the new ways of recording state change stuff.
(org-local-logging): New function.
(org-columns-open-link): Fixed bug with opening link in column
view.
(org-local-logging): New function
(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-log-note-how): New variable.
(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): Renamed from
`org-agenda-maybe-reset-markers'. FORCE argument removed.
(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-nofm-to-completion): New function.
(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): Revamped to deal with hierarchical
beckboxes. This was a patch from Miguel A. Figueroa-Villanueva.
(org-remove-timestamp-with-keyword): New function.
(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): Fixed 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-special-ctrl-k): New option.
(org-kill-line): New function.
(org-archive-all-done): Fixed incorrect number of stars in regexp.
(org-refile-get-location): New function.
(org-refile-goto-last-stored): New function.
(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-clocktable-steps): New function.
(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-auto-isearch): New option.
(org-goto-map, org-get-location): Implement auto-isearch.
(org-goto-local-auto-isearch-map): New variable.
(org-goto-local-search-forward-headings)
(org-goto-local-auto-isearch): New functions
author | Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> |
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date | Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:54:11 +0000 |
parents | a79291c00832 |
children | 1a762a842f80 |
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