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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 | 78ee6fae0e41 |
children | 606f2d163a64 1e3a407766b9 |
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;;; levents.el --- emulate the Lucid event data type and associated functions ;; Copyright (C) 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: emulations ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; Things we cannot emulate in Lisp: ;; It is not possible to emulate current-mouse-event as a variable, ;; though it is not hard to obtain the data from (this-command-keys). ;; We do not have a variable unread-command-event; ;; instead, we have the more general unread-command-events. ;; Our read-key-sequence and read-char are not precisely ;; compatible with those in Lucid Emacs, but they should work ok. ;;; Code: (defun next-command-event (event) (error "You must rewrite to use `read-command-event' instead of `next-command-event'")) (defun next-event (event) (error "You must rewrite to use `read-event' instead of `next-event'")) (defun dispatch-event (event) (error "`dispatch-event' not supported")) ;; Make events of type eval, menu and timeout ;; execute properly. (define-key global-map [menu] 'execute-eval-event) (define-key global-map [timeout] 'execute-eval-event) (define-key global-map [eval] 'execute-eval-event) (defun execute-eval-event (event) (interactive "e") (funcall (nth 1 event) (nth 2 event))) (put 'eval 'event-symbol-elements '(eval)) (put 'menu 'event-symbol-elements '(eval)) (put 'timeout 'event-symbol-elements '(eval)) (defun allocate-event () "Returns an empty event structure. In this emulation, it returns nil." nil) (defun button-press-event-p (obj) "True if the argument is a mouse-button-press event object." (and (consp obj) (symbolp (car obj)) (memq 'down (get (car obj) 'event-symbol-elements)))) (defun button-release-event-p (obj) "True if the argument is a mouse-button-release event object." (and (consp obj) (symbolp (car obj)) (or (memq 'click (get (car obj) 'event-symbol-elements)) (memq 'drag (get (car obj) 'event-symbol-elements))))) (defun button-event-p (obj) "True if the argument is a mouse-button press or release event object." (and (consp obj) (symbolp (car obj)) (or (memq 'click (get (car obj) 'event-symbol-elements)) (memq 'down (get (car obj) 'event-symbol-elements)) (memq 'drag (get (car obj) 'event-symbol-elements))))) (defun mouse-event-p (obj) "True if the argument is a mouse-button press or release event object." (and (consp obj) (symbolp (car obj)) (or (eq (car obj) 'mouse-movement) (memq 'click (get (car obj) 'event-symbol-elements)) (memq 'down (get (car obj) 'event-symbol-elements)) (memq 'drag (get (car obj) 'event-symbol-elements))))) (defun character-to-event (ch &optional event) "Converts a numeric ASCII value to an event structure, replete with bucky bits. The character is the first argument, and the event to fill in is the second. This function contains knowledge about what the codes mean -- for example, the number 9 is converted to the character Tab, not the distinct character Control-I. Beware that character-to-event and event-to-character are not strictly inverse functions, since events contain much more information than the ASCII character set can encode." ch) (defun copy-event (event1 &optional event2) "Make a copy of the given event object. In this emulation, `copy-event' just returns its argument." event1) (defun deallocate-event (event) "Allow the given event structure to be reused. In actual Lucid Emacs, you MUST NOT use this event object after calling this function with it. You will lose. It is not necessary to call this function, as event objects are garbage- collected like all other objects; however, it may be more efficient to explicitly deallocate events when you are sure that that is safe. This emulation does not actually deallocate or reuse events except via garbage collection and `cons'." nil) (defun enqueue-eval-event: (function object) "Add an eval event to the back of the queue. It will be the next event read after all pending events." (setq unread-command-events (nconc unread-command-events (list (list 'eval function object))))) (defun eval-event-p (obj) "True if the argument is an eval or menu event object." (eq (car-safe obj) 'eval)) (defun event-button (event) "Return the button-number of the given mouse-button-press event." (let ((sym (car (get (car event) 'event-symbol-elements)))) (cdr (assq sym '((mouse-1 . 1) (mouse-2 . 2) (mouse-3 . 3) (mouse-4 . 4) (mouse-5 . 5)))))) (defun event-function (event) "Return the callback function of the given timeout, menu, or eval event." (nth 1 event)) (defun event-key (event) "Returns the KeySym of the given key-press event. The value is an ASCII printing character (not upper case) or a symbol." (if (symbolp event) (car (get event 'event-symbol-elements)) (let ((base (logand event (1- (lsh 1 18))))) (downcase (if (< base 32) (logior base 64) base))))) (defun event-object (event) "Returns the function argument of the given timeout, menu, or eval event." (nth 2 event)) (defun event-point (event) "Returns the character position of the given mouse-related event. If the event did not occur over a window, or did not occur over text, then this returns nil. Otherwise, it returns an index into the buffer visible in the event's window." (posn-point (event-end event))) ;; Return position of start of line LINE in WINDOW. ;; If LINE is nil, return the last position ;; visible in WINDOW. (defun event-closest-point-1 (window &optional line) (let* ((total (- (window-height window) (if (window-minibuffer-p window) 0 1))) (distance (or line total))) (save-excursion (goto-char (window-start window)) (if (= (vertical-motion distance) distance) (if (not line) (forward-char -1))) (point)))) (defun event-closest-point (event &optional start-window) "Return the nearest position to where EVENT ended its motion. This is computed for the window where EVENT's motion started, or for window WINDOW if that is specified." (or start-window (setq start-window (posn-window (event-start event)))) (if (eq start-window (posn-window (event-end event))) (if (eq (event-point event) 'vertical-line) (event-closest-point-1 start-window (cdr (posn-col-row (event-end event)))) (if (eq (event-point event) 'mode-line) (event-closest-point-1 start-window) (event-point event))) ;; EVENT ended in some other window. (let* ((end-w (posn-window (event-end event))) (end-w-top) (w-top (nth 1 (window-edges start-window)))) (setq end-w-top (if (windowp end-w) (nth 1 (window-edges end-w)) (/ (cdr (posn-x-y (event-end event))) (frame-char-height end-w)))) (if (>= end-w-top w-top) (event-closest-point-1 start-window) (window-start start-window))))) (defun event-process (event) "Returns the process of the given process-output event." (nth 1 event)) (defun event-timestamp (event) "Returns the timestamp of the given event object. In Lucid Emacs, this works for any kind of event. In this emulation, it returns nil for non-mouse-related events." (and (listp event) (posn-timestamp (event-end event)))) (defun event-to-character (event &optional lenient) "Returns the closest ASCII approximation to the given event object. If the event isn't a keypress, this returns nil. If the second argument is non-nil, then this is lenient in its translation; it will ignore modifier keys other than control and meta, and will ignore the shift modifier on those characters which have no shifted ASCII equivalent (Control-Shift-A for example, will be mapped to the same ASCII code as Control-A.) If the second arg is nil, then nil will be returned for events which have no direct ASCII equivalent." (if (symbolp event) (and lenient (cdr (assq event '((backspace . 8) (delete . 127) (tab . 9) (return . 10) (enter . 10))))) ;; Our interpretation is, ASCII means anything a number can represent. (if (integerp event) event nil))) (defun event-window (event) "Returns the window of the given mouse-related event object." (posn-window (event-end event))) (defun event-x (event) "Returns the X position in characters of the given mouse-related event." (/ (car (posn-col-row (event-end event))) (frame-char-width (window-frame (event-window event))))) (defun event-x-pixel (event) "Returns the X position in pixels of the given mouse-related event." (car (posn-col-row (event-end event)))) (defun event-y (event) "Returns the Y position in characters of the given mouse-related event." (/ (cdr (posn-col-row (event-end event))) (frame-char-height (window-frame (event-window event))))) (defun event-y-pixel (event) "Returns the Y position in pixels of the given mouse-related event." (cdr (posn-col-row (event-end event)))) (defun key-press-event-p (obj) "True if the argument is a keyboard event object." (or (integerp obj) (and (symbolp obj) (get obj 'event-symbol-elements)))) (defun menu-event-p (obj) "True if the argument is a menu event object." (eq (car-safe obj) 'menu)) (defun motion-event-p (obj) "True if the argument is a mouse-motion event object." (eq (car-safe obj) 'mouse-movement)) (defun read-command-event () "Return the next keyboard or mouse event; execute other events. This is similar to the function `next-command-event' of Lucid Emacs, but different in that it returns the event rather than filling in an existing event object." (let (event) (while (progn (setq event (read-event)) (not (or (key-press-event-p event) (button-press-event-p event) (button-release-event-p event) (menu-event-p event)))) (let ((type (car-safe event))) (cond ((eq type 'eval) (funcall (nth 1 event) (nth 2 event))) ((eq type 'switch-frame) (select-frame (nth 1 event)))))) event)) (defun process-event-p (obj) "True if the argument is a process-output event object. GNU Emacs 19 does not currently generate process-output events." (eq (car-safe obj) 'process)) (provide 'levents) ;;; arch-tag: a80c21da-69d7-46de-9cdb-5f68577b5525 ;;; levents.el ends here