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(orgtbl-setup): New function, for delayed
setup for the orgtbl commands.
(org-calc-default-modes): New option.
(orgtbl-make-binding): Use `defun' to get better help display.
(org-diary): Call `org-compile-prefix-format'.
(org-table-formula-substitute-names): New function.
(org-agenda-day-view, org-agenda-week-view): New commands.
(org-agenda-toggle-week-view): Command removed.
(org-tbl-menu): Split off from org-org-menu.
(org-mode): Moved removal of outline-mode menus to here.
(org-table-formula-debug): New option.
(org-table-insert-row): Keep first field if just "#" or "*".
(org-mode): Paragraph regexps fixed.
(org-table-recalculate-regexp): New constant.
(org-table-justify-field-maybe): Avoid replace if not necessary.
(org-copy-special, org-cut-special): Use `call-interactively'.
(org-table-copy-region): Take region from `interactive' call.
(org-trim): Return string even if no match.
(org-formula): New face.
(org-set-font-lock-defaults): No longer highlight "FIXME". But
highlight formula-related fields in table.
(org-table-p): Use regexp, not fontification.
(org-table-align): Handle white space at end of line.
(org-table-formula-evaluate-inline): New option.
(org-mode): Auto-wrapping in comment lines turned off.
(org-table-copy-down): Evaluate only in copied field, not in
destination.
(org-table-current-formula): Variable removed.
(org-table-store-formulas, org-table-get-stored-formulas)
(org-table-modify-formulas, org-table-replace-in-formulas)
(org-table-maybe-eval-formula): New functions.
(org-table-get-formula): Modified to use stored formulas.
(org-table-insert-column, org-table-delete-column)
(org-table-move-column): Call `org-table-modify-formulas'.
(org-complete): Add completion for keyword formulas.
(orgtbl-mode): Pull orgtbl-mode-map to start of
minor-mode-map-alist.
author | Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> |
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date | Wed, 29 Jun 2005 07:01:26 +0000 |
parents | ffc1d534a278 |
children | 42e9220a8c60 |
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