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| 84308 | 4 @settitle Org Mode Manual |
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6 @set VERSION 5.19 |
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7 @set DATE January 2008 |
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| 9 @dircategory Emacs | |
| 10 @direntry | |
| 11 * Org Mode: (org). Outline-based notes management and organizer | |
| 12 @end direntry | |
| 13 | |
| 14 @c Version and Contact Info | |
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15 @set MAINTAINERSITE @uref{http://orgmode.org,maintainers webpage} |
| 84308 | 16 @set AUTHOR Carsten Dominik |
| 17 @set MAINTAINER Carsten Dominik | |
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18 @set MAINTAINEREMAIL @email{carsten at orgmode dot org} |
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19 @set MAINTAINERCONTACT @uref{mailto:carsten at orgmode dot org,contact the maintainer} |
| 84308 | 20 @c %**end of header |
| 21 @finalout | |
| 22 | |
| 23 @c Macro definitions | |
| 24 | |
| 25 @c Subheadings inside a table. | |
| 26 @macro tsubheading{text} | |
| 27 @ifinfo | |
| 28 @subsubheading \text\ | |
| 29 @end ifinfo | |
| 30 @ifnotinfo | |
| 31 @item @b{\text\} | |
| 32 @end ifnotinfo | |
| 33 @end macro | |
| 34 | |
| 35 @copying | |
| 36 This manual is for Org-mode (version @value{VERSION}). | |
| 37 | |
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38 Copyright @copyright{} 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation |
| 84308 | 39 |
| 40 @quotation | |
| 41 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document | |
| 42 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or | |
| 43 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no | |
| 44 Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU Manual,'' | |
| 45 and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the | |
| 46 license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation | |
| 47 License.'' | |
| 48 | |
| 49 (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have freedom to copy and modify | |
| 50 this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free | |
| 51 Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.'' | |
| 52 @end quotation | |
| 53 @end copying | |
| 54 | |
| 55 @titlepage | |
| 56 @title Org Mode Manual | |
| 57 | |
| 58 @subtitle Release @value{VERSION} | |
| 59 @author by Carsten Dominik | |
| 60 | |
| 61 @c The following two commands start the copyright page. | |
| 62 @page | |
| 63 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
| 64 @insertcopying | |
| 65 @end titlepage | |
| 66 | |
| 67 @c Output the table of contents at the beginning. | |
| 68 @contents | |
| 69 | |
| 70 @ifnottex | |
| 71 @node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir) | |
| 72 @top Org Mode Manual | |
| 73 | |
| 74 @insertcopying | |
| 75 @end ifnottex | |
| 76 | |
| 77 @menu | |
| 78 * Introduction:: Getting started | |
| 79 * Document structure:: A tree works like your brain | |
| 80 * Tables:: Pure magic for quick formatting | |
| 81 * Hyperlinks:: Notes in context | |
| 82 * TODO items:: Every tree branch can be a TODO item | |
| 83 * Tags:: Tagging headlines and matching sets of tags | |
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84 * Properties and columns:: Storing information about an entry |
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85 * Dates and times:: Making items useful for planning |
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86 * Remember:: Quickly adding nodes to the outline tree |
| 84308 | 87 * Agenda views:: Collecting information into views |
| 88 * Embedded LaTeX:: LaTeX fragments and formulas | |
| 89 * Exporting:: Sharing and publishing of notes | |
| 90 * Publishing:: Create a web site of linked Org-mode files | |
| 91 * Miscellaneous:: All the rest which did not fit elsewhere | |
| 92 * Extensions and Hacking:: It is possible to write add-on code | |
| 93 * History and Acknowledgments:: How Org-mode came into being | |
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94 * Main Index:: |
| 84308 | 95 * Key Index:: Key bindings and where they are described |
| 96 | |
| 97 @detailmenu | |
| 98 --- The Detailed Node Listing --- | |
| 99 | |
| 100 Introduction | |
| 101 | |
| 102 * Summary:: Brief summary of what Org-mode does | |
| 103 * Installation:: How to install a downloaded version of Org-mode | |
| 104 * Activation:: How to activate Org-mode for certain buffers. | |
| 105 * Feedback:: Bug reports, ideas, patches etc. | |
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106 * Conventions:: Type-setting conventions in the manual |
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| 108 Document Structure | |
| 109 | |
| 110 * Outlines:: Org-mode is based on outline-mode | |
| 111 * Headlines:: How to typeset org-tree headlines | |
| 112 * Visibility cycling:: Show and hide, much simplified | |
| 113 * Motion:: Jumping to other headlines | |
| 114 * Structure editing:: Changing sequence and level of headlines | |
| 115 * Archiving:: Move done task trees to a different place | |
| 116 * Sparse trees:: Matches embedded in context | |
| 117 * Plain lists:: Additional structure within an entry | |
| 118 * Drawers:: Tucking stuff away | |
| 119 * orgstruct-mode:: Structure editing outside Org-mode | |
| 120 | |
| 121 Archiving | |
| 122 | |
| 123 * ARCHIVE tag:: Marking a tree as inactive | |
| 124 * Moving subtrees:: Moving a tree to an archive file | |
| 125 | |
| 126 Tables | |
| 127 | |
| 128 * Built-in table editor:: Simple tables | |
| 129 * Narrow columns:: Stop wasting space in tables | |
| 130 * Column groups:: Grouping to trigger vertical lines | |
| 131 * orgtbl-mode:: The table editor as minor mode | |
| 132 * The spreadsheet:: The table editor has spreadsheet capabilities. | |
| 133 | |
| 134 The spreadsheet | |
| 135 | |
| 136 * References:: How to refer to another field or range | |
| 137 * Formula syntax for Calc:: Using Calc to compute stuff | |
| 138 * Formula syntax for Lisp:: Writing formulas in Emacs Lisp | |
| 139 * Field formulas:: Formulas valid for a single field | |
| 140 * Column formulas:: Formulas valid for an entire column | |
| 141 * Editing and debugging formulas:: Fixing formulas | |
| 142 * Updating the table:: Recomputing all dependent fields | |
| 143 * Advanced features:: Field names, parameters and automatic recalc | |
| 144 | |
| 145 Hyperlinks | |
| 146 | |
| 147 * Link format:: How links in Org-mode are formatted | |
| 148 * Internal links:: Links to other places in the current file | |
| 149 * External links:: URL-like links to the world | |
| 150 * Handling links:: Creating, inserting and following | |
| 151 * Using links outside Org-mode:: Linking from my C source code? | |
| 152 * Link abbreviations:: Shortcuts for writing complex links | |
| 153 * Search options:: Linking to a specific location | |
| 154 * Custom searches:: When the default search is not enough | |
| 155 | |
| 156 Internal links | |
| 157 | |
| 158 * Radio targets:: Make targets trigger links in plain text. | |
| 159 | |
| 160 TODO items | |
| 161 | |
| 162 * TODO basics:: Marking and displaying TODO entries | |
| 163 * TODO extensions:: Workflow and assignments | |
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164 * Progress logging:: Dates and notes for progress |
| 84308 | 165 * Priorities:: Some things are more important than others |
| 166 * Breaking down tasks:: Splitting a task into manageable pieces | |
| 167 * Checkboxes:: Tick-off lists | |
| 168 | |
| 169 Extended use of TODO keywords | |
| 170 | |
| 171 * Workflow states:: From TODO to DONE in steps | |
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| 84308 | 173 * Multiple sets in one file:: Mixing it all, and still finding your way |
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174 * Fast access to TODO states:: Single letter selection of a state |
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175 * Per-file keywords:: Different files, different requirements |
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176 * Faces for TODO keywords:: Highlighting states |
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180 * Closing items:: When was this entry marked DONE? |
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181 * Tracking TODO state changes:: When did the status change? |
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| 183 Tags | |
| 184 | |
| 185 * Tag inheritance:: Tags use the tree structure of the outline | |
| 186 * Setting tags:: How to assign tags to a headline | |
| 187 * Tag searches:: Searching for combinations of tags | |
| 188 | |
| 189 Properties and Columns | |
| 190 | |
| 191 * Property syntax:: How properties are spelled out | |
| 192 * Special properties:: Access to other Org-mode features | |
| 193 * Property searches:: Matching property values | |
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194 * Property inheritance:: Passing values down the tree |
| 84308 | 195 * Column view:: Tabular viewing and editing |
| 196 * Property API:: Properties for Lisp programmers | |
| 197 | |
| 198 Column View | |
| 199 | |
| 200 * Defining columns:: The COLUMNS format property | |
| 201 * Using column view:: How to create and use column view | |
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202 * Capturing Column View:: A dynamic block for column view |
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| 204 Defining Columns | |
| 205 | |
| 206 * Scope of column definitions:: Where defined, where valid? | |
| 207 * Column attributes:: Appearance and content of a column | |
| 208 | |
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209 Dates and Times |
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| 211 * Time stamps:: Assigning a time to a tree entry | |
| 212 * Creating timestamps:: Commands which insert timestamps | |
| 213 * Deadlines and scheduling:: Planning your work | |
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214 * Clocking work time:: |
| 84308 | 215 |
| 216 Creating timestamps | |
| 217 | |
| 218 * The date/time prompt:: How org-mode helps you entering date and time | |
| 219 * Custom time format:: Making dates look differently | |
| 220 | |
| 221 Deadlines and Scheduling | |
| 222 | |
| 223 * Inserting deadline/schedule:: Planning items | |
| 224 * Repeated tasks:: Items that show up again and again | |
| 225 | |
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226 Remember |
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228 * Setting up remember:: Some code for .emacs to get things going |
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229 * Remember templates:: Define the outline of different note types |
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230 * Storing notes:: Directly get the note to where it belongs |
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231 * Refiling notes:: Moving a note or task to a project |
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| 233 Agenda Views | |
| 234 | |
| 235 * Agenda files:: Files being searched for agenda information | |
| 236 * Agenda dispatcher:: Keyboard access to agenda views | |
| 237 * Built-in agenda views:: What is available out of the box? | |
| 238 * Presentation and sorting:: How agenda items are prepared for display | |
| 239 * Agenda commands:: Remote editing of org trees | |
| 240 * Custom agenda views:: Defining special searches and views | |
| 241 | |
| 242 The built-in agenda views | |
| 243 | |
| 244 * Weekly/Daily agenda:: The calendar page with current tasks | |
| 245 * Global TODO list:: All unfinished action items | |
| 246 * Matching tags and properties:: Structured information with fine-tuned search | |
| 247 * Timeline:: Time-sorted view for single file | |
| 248 * Stuck projects:: Find projects you need to review | |
| 249 | |
| 250 Presentation and sorting | |
| 251 | |
| 252 * Categories:: Not all tasks are equal | |
| 253 * Time-of-day specifications:: How the agenda knows the time | |
| 254 * Sorting of agenda items:: The order of things | |
| 255 | |
| 256 Custom agenda views | |
| 257 | |
| 258 * Storing searches:: Type once, use often | |
| 259 * Block agenda:: All the stuff you need in a single buffer | |
| 260 * Setting Options:: Changing the rules | |
| 261 * Exporting Agenda Views:: Writing agendas to files. | |
| 262 * Extracting Agenda Information for other programs:: | |
| 263 | |
| 264 Embedded LaTeX | |
| 265 | |
| 266 * Math symbols:: TeX macros for symbols and Greek letters | |
| 267 * Subscripts and Superscripts:: Simple syntax for raising/lowering text | |
| 268 * LaTeX fragments:: Complex formulas made easy | |
| 269 * Processing LaTeX fragments:: Previewing LaTeX processing | |
| 270 * CDLaTeX mode:: Speed up entering of formulas | |
| 271 | |
| 272 Exporting | |
| 273 | |
| 274 * ASCII export:: Exporting to plain ASCII | |
| 275 * HTML export:: Exporting to HTML | |
| 276 * LaTeX export:: Exporting to LaTeX | |
| 277 * XOXO export:: Exporting to XOXO | |
| 278 * iCalendar export:: Exporting in iCalendar format | |
| 279 * Text interpretation:: How the exporter looks at the file | |
| 280 | |
| 281 HTML export | |
| 282 | |
| 283 * HTML Export commands:: How to invoke LaTeX export | |
| 284 * Quoting HTML tags:: Using direct HTML in Org-mode | |
| 285 * Links:: Transformation of links for HTML | |
| 286 * Images:: How to include images | |
| 287 * CSS support:: Changing the appearence of the output | |
| 288 | |
| 289 LaTeX export | |
| 290 | |
| 291 * LaTeX export commands:: How to invoke LaTeX export | |
| 292 * Quoting LaTeX code:: Incorporating literal LaTeX code | |
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| 295 Text interpretation by the exporter | |
| 296 | |
| 297 * Comment lines:: Some lines will not be exported | |
| 298 * Initial text:: Text before the first headline | |
| 299 * Footnotes:: Numbers like [1] | |
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300 * Quoted examples:: Inserting quoted chnuks of text |
| 84308 | 301 * Enhancing text:: Subscripts, symbols and more |
| 302 * Export options:: How to influence the export settings | |
| 303 | |
| 304 Publishing | |
| 305 | |
| 306 * Configuration:: Defining projects | |
| 307 * Sample configuration:: Example projects | |
| 308 * Triggering publication:: Publication commands | |
| 309 | |
| 310 Configuration | |
| 311 | |
| 312 * Project alist:: The central configuration variable | |
| 313 * Sources and destinations:: From here to there | |
| 314 * Selecting files:: What files are part of the project? | |
| 315 * Publishing action:: Setting the function doing the publishing | |
| 316 * Publishing options:: Tweaking HTML export | |
| 317 * Publishing links:: Which links keep working after publishing? | |
| 318 * Project page index:: Publishing a list of project files | |
| 319 | |
| 320 Sample configuration | |
| 321 | |
| 322 * Simple example:: One-component publishing | |
| 323 * Complex example:: A multi-component publishing example | |
| 324 | |
| 325 Miscellaneous | |
| 326 | |
| 327 * Completion:: M-TAB knows what you need | |
| 328 * Customization:: Adapting Org-mode to your taste | |
| 329 * In-buffer settings:: Overview of the #+KEYWORDS | |
| 330 * The very busy C-c C-c key:: When in doubt, press C-c C-c | |
| 331 * Clean view:: Getting rid of leading stars in the outline | |
| 332 * TTY keys:: Using Org-mode on a tty | |
| 333 * Interaction:: Other Emacs packages | |
| 334 * Bugs:: Things which do not work perfectly | |
| 335 | |
| 336 Interaction with other packages | |
| 337 | |
| 338 * Cooperation:: Packages Org-mode cooperates with | |
| 339 * Conflicts:: Packages that lead to conflicts | |
| 340 | |
| 341 Extensions, Hooks and Hacking | |
| 342 | |
| 343 * Extensions:: Existing 3rd-part extensions | |
| 344 * Adding hyperlink types:: New custom link types | |
| 345 * Tables in arbitrary syntax:: Orgtbl for LaTeX and other programs | |
| 346 * Dynamic blocks:: Automatically filled blocks | |
| 347 * Special agenda views:: Customized views | |
| 348 * Using the property API:: Writing programs that use entry properties | |
| 349 | |
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350 Tables and Lists in arbitrary syntax |
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| 352 * Radio tables:: Sending and receiving | |
| 353 * A LaTeX example:: Step by step, almost a tutorial | |
| 354 * Translator functions:: Copy and modify | |
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355 * Radio lists:: Doing the same for lists. |
| 84308 | 356 |
| 357 @end detailmenu | |
| 358 @end menu | |
| 359 | |
| 360 @node Introduction, Document structure, Top, Top | |
| 361 @chapter Introduction | |
| 362 @cindex introduction | |
| 363 | |
| 364 @menu | |
| 365 * Summary:: Brief summary of what Org-mode does | |
| 366 * Installation:: How to install a downloaded version of Org-mode | |
| 367 * Activation:: How to activate Org-mode for certain buffers. | |
| 368 * Feedback:: Bug reports, ideas, patches etc. | |
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369 * Conventions:: Type-setting conventions in the manual |
| 84308 | 370 @end menu |
| 371 | |
| 372 @node Summary, Installation, Introduction, Introduction | |
| 373 @section Summary | |
| 374 @cindex summary | |
| 375 | |
| 376 Org-mode is a mode for keeping notes, maintaining TODO lists, and doing | |
| 377 project planning with a fast and effective plain-text system. | |
| 378 | |
| 379 Org-mode develops organizational tasks around NOTES files that contain | |
| 380 lists or information about projects as plain text. Org-mode is | |
| 381 implemented on top of outline-mode, which makes it possible to keep the | |
| 382 content of large files well structured. Visibility cycling and | |
| 383 structure editing help to work with the tree. Tables are easily created | |
| 384 with a built-in table editor. Org-mode supports TODO items, deadlines, | |
| 385 time stamps, and scheduling. It dynamically compiles entries into an | |
| 386 agenda that utilizes and smoothly integrates much of the Emacs calendar | |
| 387 and diary. Plain text URL-like links connect to websites, emails, | |
| 388 Usenet messages, BBDB entries, and any files related to the projects. | |
| 389 For printing and sharing of notes, an Org-mode file can be exported as a | |
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390 structured ASCII file, as HTML, or (TODO and agenda items only) as an |
| 84308 | 391 iCalendar file. It can also serve as a publishing tool for a set of |
| 392 linked webpages. | |
| 393 | |
| 394 An important design aspect that distinguishes Org-mode from for example | |
| 395 Planner/Muse is that it encourages to store every piece of information | |
| 396 only once. In Planner, you have project pages, day pages and possibly | |
| 397 other files, duplicating some information such as tasks. In Org-mode, | |
| 398 you only have notes files. In your notes you mark entries as tasks, | |
| 399 label them with tags and timestamps. All necessary lists like a | |
| 400 schedule for the day, the agenda for a meeting, tasks lists selected by | |
| 401 tags etc are created dynamically when you need them. | |
| 402 | |
| 403 Org-mode keeps simple things simple. When first fired up, it should | |
| 404 feel like a straightforward, easy to use outliner. Complexity is not | |
| 405 imposed, but a large amount of functionality is available when you need | |
| 406 it. Org-mode is a toolbox and can be used in different ways, for | |
| 407 example as: | |
| 408 | |
| 409 @example | |
| 410 @r{@bullet{} outline extension with visibility cycling and structure editing} | |
| 411 @r{@bullet{} ASCII system and table editor for taking structured notes} | |
| 412 @r{@bullet{} ASCII table editor with spreadsheet-like capabilities} | |
| 413 @r{@bullet{} TODO list editor} | |
| 414 @r{@bullet{} full agenda and planner with deadlines and work scheduling} | |
| 415 @r{@bullet{} environment to implement David Allen's GTD system} | |
| 416 @r{@bullet{} a basic database application} | |
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417 @r{@bullet{} simple hypertext system, with HTML and LaTeX export} |
| 84308 | 418 @r{@bullet{} publishing tool to create a set of interlinked webpages} |
| 419 @end example | |
| 420 | |
| 421 Org-mode's automatic, context sensitive table editor with spreadsheet | |
| 422 capabilities can be integrated into any major mode by activating the | |
| 423 minor Orgtbl-mode. Using a translation step, it can be used to maintain | |
| 424 tables in arbitrary file types, for example in La@TeX{}. The structure | |
| 425 editing and list creation capabilities can be used outside Org-mode with | |
| 426 the minor Orgstruct-mode. | |
| 427 | |
| 428 @cindex FAQ | |
| 429 There is a website for Org-mode which provides links to the newest | |
| 430 version of Org-mode, as well as additional information, frequently asked | |
| 431 questions (FAQ), links to tutorials etc. This page is located at | |
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| 434 @page | |
| 435 | |
| 436 | |
| 437 @node Installation, Activation, Summary, Introduction | |
| 438 @section Installation | |
| 439 @cindex installation | |
| 440 @cindex XEmacs | |
| 441 | |
| 442 @b{Important:} @i{If Org-mode is part of the Emacs distribution or an | |
| 443 XEmacs package, please skip this section and go directly to | |
| 444 @ref{Activation}.} | |
| 445 | |
| 446 If you have downloaded Org-mode from the Web, you must take the | |
| 447 following steps to install it: Go into the Org-mode distribution | |
| 448 directory and edit the top section of the file @file{Makefile}. You | |
| 449 must set the name of the Emacs binary (likely either @file{emacs} or | |
| 450 @file{xemacs}), and the paths to the directories where local Lisp and | |
| 451 Info files are kept. If you don't have access to the system-wide | |
| 452 directories, create your own two directories for these files, enter them | |
| 453 into the Makefile, and make sure Emacs finds the Lisp files by adding | |
| 454 the following line to @file{.emacs}: | |
| 455 | |
| 456 @example | |
| 457 (setq load-path (cons "~/path/to/lispdir" load-path)) | |
| 458 @end example | |
| 459 | |
| 460 @b{XEmacs users now need to install the file @file{noutline.el} from | |
| 461 the @file{xemacs} subdirectory of the Org-mode distribution. Use the | |
| 462 command:} | |
| 463 | |
| 464 @example | |
| 465 @b{make install-noutline} | |
| 466 @end example | |
| 467 | |
| 468 @noindent Now byte-compile and install the Lisp files with the shell | |
| 469 commands: | |
| 470 | |
| 471 @example | |
| 472 make | |
| 473 make install | |
| 474 @end example | |
| 475 | |
| 476 @noindent If you want to install the info documentation, use this command: | |
| 477 | |
| 478 @example | |
| 479 make install-info | |
| 480 @end example | |
| 481 | |
| 482 @noindent Then add to @file{.emacs}: | |
| 483 | |
| 484 @lisp | |
| 485 ;; This line only if org-mode is not part of the X/Emacs distribution. | |
| 486 (require 'org-install) | |
| 487 @end lisp | |
| 488 | |
| 489 @node Activation, Feedback, Installation, Introduction | |
| 490 @section Activation | |
| 491 @cindex activation | |
| 492 @cindex autoload | |
| 493 @cindex global keybindings | |
| 494 @cindex keybindings, global | |
| 495 | |
| 496 @iftex | |
| 497 @b{Important:} @i{If you use copy-and-paste to copy lisp code from the | |
| 498 PDF documentation as viewed by Acrobat reader to your .emacs file, the | |
| 499 single quote character comes out incorrectly and the code will not work. | |
| 500 You need to fix the single quotes by hand, or copy from Info | |
| 501 documentation.} | |
| 502 @end iftex | |
| 503 | |
| 504 Add the following lines to your @file{.emacs} file. The last two lines | |
| 505 define @emph{global} keys for the commands @command{org-store-link} and | |
| 506 @command{org-agenda} - please choose suitable keys yourself. | |
| 507 | |
| 508 @lisp | |
| 509 ;; The following lines are always needed. Choose your own keys. | |
| 510 (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org\\'" . org-mode)) | |
| 511 (global-set-key "\C-cl" 'org-store-link) | |
| 512 (global-set-key "\C-ca" 'org-agenda) | |
| 513 @end lisp | |
| 514 | |
| 515 Furthermore, you must activate @code{font-lock-mode} in org-mode | |
| 516 buffers, because significant functionality depends on font-locking being | |
| 517 active. You can do this with either one of the following two lines | |
| 518 (XEmacs user must use the second option): | |
| 519 @lisp | |
| 520 (global-font-lock-mode 1) ; for all buffers | |
| 521 (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock) ; org-mode buffers only | |
| 522 @end lisp | |
| 523 | |
| 524 @cindex org-mode, turning on | |
| 525 With this setup, all files with extension @samp{.org} will be put | |
| 526 into Org-mode. As an alternative, make the first line of a file look | |
| 527 like this: | |
| 528 | |
| 529 @example | |
| 530 MY PROJECTS -*- mode: org; -*- | |
| 531 @end example | |
| 532 | |
| 533 @noindent which will select Org-mode for this buffer no matter what | |
| 534 the file's name is. See also the variable | |
| 535 @code{org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file}. | |
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| 84308 | 538 @section Feedback |
| 539 @cindex feedback | |
| 540 @cindex bug reports | |
| 541 @cindex maintainer | |
| 542 @cindex author | |
| 543 | |
| 544 If you find problems with Org-mode, or if you have questions, remarks, | |
| 545 or ideas about it, please contact the maintainer @value{MAINTAINER} at | |
| 546 @value{MAINTAINEREMAIL}. | |
| 547 | |
| 548 For bug reports, please provide as much information as possible, | |
| 549 including the version information of Emacs (@kbd{C-h v emacs-version | |
| 550 @key{RET}}) and Org-mode (@kbd{C-h v org-version @key{RET}}), as well as | |
| 551 the Org-mode related setup in @file{.emacs}. If an error occurs, a | |
| 552 backtrace can be very useful (see below on how to create one). Often a | |
| 553 small example file helps, along with clear information about: | |
| 554 | |
| 555 @enumerate | |
| 556 @item What exactly did you do? | |
| 557 @item What did you expect to happen? | |
| 558 @item What happened instead? | |
| 559 @end enumerate | |
| 560 @noindent Thank you for helping to improve this mode. | |
| 561 | |
| 562 @subsubheading How to create a useful backtrace | |
| 563 | |
| 564 @cindex backtrace of an error | |
| 565 If working with Org-mode produces an error with a message you don't | |
| 566 understand, you may have hit a bug. The best way to report this is by | |
| 567 providing, in addition to what was mentioned above, a @emph{Backtrace}. | |
| 568 This is information from the built-in debugger about where and how the | |
| 569 error occurred. Here is how to produce a useful backtrace: | |
| 570 | |
| 571 @enumerate | |
| 572 @item | |
| 573 Start a fresh Emacs or XEmacs, and make sure that it will load the | |
| 574 original Lisp code in @file{org.el} instead of the compiled version in | |
| 575 @file{org.elc}. The backtrace contains much more information if it is | |
| 576 produced with uncompiled code. To do this, either rename @file{org.elc} | |
| 577 to something else before starting Emacs, or ask Emacs explicitly to load | |
| 578 @file{org.el} by using the command line | |
| 579 @example | |
| 580 emacs -l /path/to/org.el | |
| 581 @end example | |
| 582 @item | |
| 583 Go to the @code{Options} menu and select @code{Enter Debugger on Error} | |
| 584 (XEmacs has this option in the @code{Troubleshooting} sub-menu). | |
| 585 @item | |
| 586 Do whatever you have to do to hit the error. Don't forget to | |
| 587 document the steps you take. | |
| 588 @item | |
| 589 When you hit the error, a @file{*Backtrace*} buffer will appear on the | |
| 590 screen. Save this buffer to a file (for example using @kbd{C-x C-w}) and | |
| 591 attach it to your bug report. | |
| 592 @end enumerate | |
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| 84308 | 615 @node Document structure, Tables, Introduction, Top |
| 616 @chapter Document Structure | |
| 617 @cindex document structure | |
| 618 @cindex structure of document | |
| 619 | |
| 620 Org-mode is based on outline mode and provides flexible commands to | |
| 621 edit the structure of the document. | |
| 622 | |
| 623 @menu | |
| 624 * Outlines:: Org-mode is based on outline-mode | |
| 625 * Headlines:: How to typeset org-tree headlines | |
| 626 * Visibility cycling:: Show and hide, much simplified | |
| 627 * Motion:: Jumping to other headlines | |
| 628 * Structure editing:: Changing sequence and level of headlines | |
| 629 * Archiving:: Move done task trees to a different place | |
| 630 * Sparse trees:: Matches embedded in context | |
| 631 * Plain lists:: Additional structure within an entry | |
| 632 * Drawers:: Tucking stuff away | |
| 633 * orgstruct-mode:: Structure editing outside Org-mode | |
| 634 @end menu | |
| 635 | |
| 636 @node Outlines, Headlines, Document structure, Document structure | |
| 637 @section Outlines | |
| 638 @cindex outlines | |
| 639 @cindex outline-mode | |
| 640 | |
| 641 Org-mode is implemented on top of outline-mode. Outlines allow a | |
| 642 document to be organized in a hierarchical structure, which (at least | |
| 643 for me) is the best representation of notes and thoughts. An overview | |
| 644 of this structure is achieved by folding (hiding) large parts of the | |
| 645 document to show only the general document structure and the parts | |
| 646 currently being worked on. Org-mode greatly simplifies the use of | |
| 647 outlines by compressing the entire show/hide functionality into a single | |
| 648 command @command{org-cycle}, which is bound to the @key{TAB} key. | |
| 649 | |
| 650 @node Headlines, Visibility cycling, Outlines, Document structure | |
| 651 @section Headlines | |
| 652 @cindex headlines | |
| 653 @cindex outline tree | |
| 654 | |
| 655 Headlines define the structure of an outline tree. The headlines in | |
| 656 Org-mode start with one or more stars, on the left margin@footnote{See | |
| 657 the variable @code{org-special-ctrl-a/e} to configure special behavior | |
| 658 of @kbd{C-a} and @kbd{C-e} in headlines.}. For example: | |
| 659 | |
| 660 @example | |
| 661 * Top level headline | |
| 662 ** Second level | |
| 663 *** 3rd level | |
| 664 some text | |
| 665 *** 3rd level | |
| 666 more text | |
| 667 | |
| 668 * Another top level headline | |
| 669 @end example | |
| 670 | |
| 671 @noindent Some people find the many stars too noisy and would prefer an | |
| 672 outline that has whitespace followed by a single star as headline | |
| 673 starters. @ref{Clean view} describes a setup to realize this. | |
| 674 | |
| 675 An empty line after the end of a subtree is considered part of it and | |
| 676 will be hidden when the subtree is folded. However, if you leave at | |
| 677 least two empty lines, one empty line will remain visible after folding | |
| 678 the subtree, in order to structure the collapsed view. See the | |
| 679 variable @code{org-cycle-separator-lines} to modify this behavior. | |
| 680 | |
| 681 @node Visibility cycling, Motion, Headlines, Document structure | |
| 682 @section Visibility cycling | |
| 683 @cindex cycling, visibility | |
| 684 @cindex visibility cycling | |
| 685 @cindex trees, visibility | |
| 686 @cindex show hidden text | |
| 687 @cindex hide text | |
| 688 | |
| 689 Outlines make it possible to hide parts of the text in the buffer. | |
| 690 Org-mode uses just two commands, bound to @key{TAB} and | |
| 691 @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} to change the visibility in the buffer. | |
| 692 | |
| 693 @cindex subtree visibility states | |
| 694 @cindex subtree cycling | |
| 695 @cindex folded, subtree visibility state | |
| 696 @cindex children, subtree visibility state | |
| 697 @cindex subtree, subtree visibility state | |
| 698 @table @kbd | |
| 699 @kindex @key{TAB} | |
| 700 @item @key{TAB} | |
| 701 @emph{Subtree cycling}: Rotate current subtree among the states | |
| 702 | |
| 703 @example | |
| 704 ,-> FOLDED -> CHILDREN -> SUBTREE --. | |
| 705 '-----------------------------------' | |
| 706 @end example | |
| 707 | |
| 708 The cursor must be on a headline for this to work@footnote{see, however, | |
| 709 the option @code{org-cycle-emulate-tab}.}. When the cursor is at the | |
| 710 beginning of the buffer and the first line is not a headline, then | |
| 711 @key{TAB} actually runs global cycling (see below)@footnote{see the | |
| 712 option @code{org-cycle-global-at-bob}.}. Also when called with a prefix | |
| 713 argument (@kbd{C-u @key{TAB}}), global cycling is invoked. | |
| 714 | |
| 715 @cindex global visibility states | |
| 716 @cindex global cycling | |
| 717 @cindex overview, global visibility state | |
| 718 @cindex contents, global visibility state | |
| 719 @cindex show all, global visibility state | |
| 720 @kindex S-@key{TAB} | |
| 721 @item S-@key{TAB} | |
| 722 @itemx C-u @key{TAB} | |
| 723 @emph{Global cycling}: Rotate the entire buffer among the states | |
| 724 | |
| 725 @example | |
| 726 ,-> OVERVIEW -> CONTENTS -> SHOW ALL --. | |
| 727 '--------------------------------------' | |
| 728 @end example | |
| 729 | |
| 730 When @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} is called with a numerical prefix N, the CONTENTS | |
| 731 view up to headlines of level N will be shown. | |
| 732 Note that inside tables, @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} jumps to the previous field. | |
| 733 | |
| 734 @cindex show all, command | |
| 735 @kindex C-c C-a | |
| 736 @item C-c C-a | |
| 737 Show all. | |
| 738 @kindex C-c C-r | |
| 739 @item C-c C-r | |
| 740 Reveal context around point, showing the current entry, the following | |
| 741 heading and the hierarchy above. Useful for working near a location | |
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| 84308 | 746 level, all sibling headings. |
| 747 @kindex C-c C-x b | |
| 748 @item C-c C-x b | |
| 749 Show the current subtree in an indirect buffer@footnote{The indirect | |
| 750 buffer | |
| 751 @ifinfo | |
| 752 (@pxref{Indirect Buffers,,,emacs,GNU Emacs Manual}) | |
| 753 @end ifinfo | |
| 754 @ifnotinfo | |
| 755 (see the Emacs manual for more information about indirect buffers) | |
| 756 @end ifnotinfo | |
| 757 will contain the entire buffer, but will be narrowed to the current | |
| 758 tree. Editing the indirect buffer will also change the original buffer, | |
| 759 but without affecting visibility in that buffer.}. With numerical | |
| 760 prefix ARG, go up to this level and then take that tree. If ARG is | |
| 761 negative, go up that many levels. With @kbd{C-u} prefix, do not remove | |
| 762 the previously used indirect buffer. | |
| 763 @end table | |
| 764 | |
| 765 When Emacs first visits an Org-mode file, the global state is set to | |
| 766 OVERVIEW, i.e. only the top level headlines are visible. This can be | |
| 767 configured through the variable @code{org-startup-folded}, or on a | |
| 768 per-file basis by adding one of the following lines anywhere in the | |
| 769 buffer: | |
| 770 | |
| 771 @example | |
| 772 #+STARTUP: overview | |
| 773 #+STARTUP: content | |
| 774 #+STARTUP: showall | |
| 775 @end example | |
| 776 | |
| 777 @node Motion, Structure editing, Visibility cycling, Document structure | |
| 778 @section Motion | |
| 779 @cindex motion, between headlines | |
| 780 @cindex jumping, to headlines | |
| 781 @cindex headline navigation | |
| 782 The following commands jump to other headlines in the buffer. | |
| 783 | |
| 784 @table @kbd | |
| 785 @kindex C-c C-n | |
| 786 @item C-c C-n | |
| 787 Next heading. | |
| 788 @kindex C-c C-p | |
| 789 @item C-c C-p | |
| 790 Previous heading. | |
| 791 @kindex C-c C-f | |
| 792 @item C-c C-f | |
| 793 Next heading same level. | |
| 794 @kindex C-c C-b | |
| 795 @item C-c C-b | |
| 796 Previous heading same level. | |
| 797 @kindex C-c C-u | |
| 798 @item C-c C-u | |
| 799 Backward to higher level heading. | |
| 800 @kindex C-c C-j | |
| 801 @item C-c C-j | |
| 802 Jump to a different place without changing the current outline | |
| 803 visibility. Shows the document structure in a temporary buffer, where | |
| 804 you can use the following keys to find your destination: | |
| 805 @example | |
| 806 @key{TAB} @r{Cycle visibility.} | |
| 807 @key{down} / @key{up} @r{Next/previous visible headline.} | |
| 808 n / p @r{Next/previous visible headline.} | |
| 809 f / b @r{Next/previous headline same level.} | |
| 810 u @r{One level up.} | |
| 811 0-9 @r{Digit argument.} | |
| 812 @key{RET} @r{Select this location.} | |
| 813 @end example | |
| 814 @end table | |
| 815 | |
| 816 @node Structure editing, Archiving, Motion, Document structure | |
| 817 @section Structure editing | |
| 818 @cindex structure editing | |
| 819 @cindex headline, promotion and demotion | |
| 820 @cindex promotion, of subtrees | |
| 821 @cindex demotion, of subtrees | |
| 822 @cindex subtree, cut and paste | |
| 823 @cindex pasting, of subtrees | |
| 824 @cindex cutting, of subtrees | |
| 825 @cindex copying, of subtrees | |
| 826 @cindex subtrees, cut and paste | |
| 827 | |
| 828 @table @kbd | |
| 829 @kindex M-@key{RET} | |
| 830 @item M-@key{RET} | |
| 831 Insert new heading with same level as current. If the cursor is in a | |
| 832 plain list item, a new item is created (@pxref{Plain lists}). To force | |
| 833 creation of a new headline, use a prefix arg, or first press @key{RET} | |
| 834 to get to the beginning of the next line. When this command is used in | |
| 835 the middle of a line, the line is split and the rest of the line becomes | |
| 836 the new headline. If the command is used at the beginning of a | |
| 837 headline, the new headline is created before the current line. If at | |
| 838 the beginning of any other line, the content of that line is made the | |
| 839 new heading. If the command is used at the end of a folded subtree | |
| 840 (i.e. behind the ellipses at the end of a headline), then a headline | |
| 841 like the current one will be inserted after the end of the subtree. | |
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| 84308 | 846 @kindex M-S-@key{RET} |
| 847 @item M-S-@key{RET} | |
| 848 Insert new TODO entry with same level as current heading. | |
| 849 @kindex M-@key{left} | |
| 850 @item M-@key{left} | |
| 851 Promote current heading by one level. | |
| 852 @kindex M-@key{right} | |
| 853 @item M-@key{right} | |
| 854 Demote current heading by one level. | |
| 855 @kindex M-S-@key{left} | |
| 856 @item M-S-@key{left} | |
| 857 Promote the current subtree by one level. | |
| 858 @kindex M-S-@key{right} | |
| 859 @item M-S-@key{right} | |
| 860 Demote the current subtree by one level. | |
| 861 @kindex M-S-@key{up} | |
| 862 @item M-S-@key{up} | |
| 863 Move subtree up (swap with previous subtree of same | |
| 864 level). | |
| 865 @kindex M-S-@key{down} | |
| 866 @item M-S-@key{down} | |
| 867 Move subtree down (swap with next subtree of same level). | |
| 868 @kindex C-c C-x C-w | |
| 869 @kindex C-c C-x C-k | |
| 870 @item C-c C-x C-w | |
| 871 @itemx C-c C-x C-k | |
| 872 Kill subtree, i.e. remove it from buffer but save in kill ring. | |
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| 84308 | 877 @kindex C-c C-x C-y |
| 878 @item C-c C-x C-y | |
| 879 Yank subtree from kill ring. This does modify the level of the subtree to | |
| 880 make sure the tree fits in nicely at the yank position. The yank | |
| 881 level can also be specified with a prefix arg, or by yanking after a | |
| 882 headline marker like @samp{****}. | |
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| 84308 | 886 @kindex C-c ^ |
| 887 @item C-c ^ | |
| 888 Sort same-level entries. When there is an active region, all entries in | |
| 889 the region will be sorted. Otherwise the children of the current | |
| 890 headline are sorted. The command prompts for the sorting method, which | |
| 891 can be alphabetically, numerically, by time (using the first time stamp | |
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| 84308 | 894 @kbd{C-u} prefix, sorting will be case-sensitive. With two @kbd{C-u |
| 895 C-u} prefixes, duplicate entries will also be removed. | |
| 896 @end table | |
| 897 | |
| 898 @cindex region, active | |
| 899 @cindex active region | |
| 900 @cindex transient-mark-mode | |
| 901 When there is an active region (transient-mark-mode), promotion and | |
| 902 demotion work on all headlines in the region. To select a region of | |
| 903 headlines, it is best to place both point and mark at the beginning of a | |
| 904 line, mark at the beginning of the first headline, and point at the line | |
| 905 just after the last headline to change. Note that when the cursor is | |
| 906 inside a table (@pxref{Tables}), the Meta-Cursor keys have different | |
| 907 functionality. | |
| 908 | |
| 909 @node Archiving, Sparse trees, Structure editing, Document structure | |
| 910 @section Archiving | |
| 911 @cindex archiving | |
| 912 | |
| 913 When a project represented by a (sub)tree is finished, you may want | |
| 914 to move the tree out of the way and to stop it from contributing to the | |
| 915 agenda. Org-mode knows two ways of archiving. You can mark a tree with | |
| 916 the ARCHIVE tag, or you can move an entire (sub)tree to a different | |
| 917 location. | |
| 918 | |
| 919 @menu | |
| 920 * ARCHIVE tag:: Marking a tree as inactive | |
| 921 * Moving subtrees:: Moving a tree to an archive file | |
| 922 @end menu | |
| 923 | |
| 924 @node ARCHIVE tag, Moving subtrees, Archiving, Archiving | |
| 925 @subsection The ARCHIVE tag | |
| 926 @cindex internal archiving | |
| 927 | |
| 928 A headline that is marked with the ARCHIVE tag (@pxref{Tags}) stays at | |
| 929 its location in the outline tree, but behaves in the following way: | |
| 930 @itemize @minus | |
| 931 @item | |
| 932 It does not open when you attempt to do so with a visibility cycling | |
| 933 command (@pxref{Visibility cycling}). You can force cycling archived | |
| 934 subtrees with @kbd{C-@key{TAB}}, or by setting the option | |
| 935 @code{org-cycle-open-archived-trees}. Also normal outline commands like | |
| 936 @code{show-all} will open archived subtrees. | |
| 937 @item | |
| 938 During sparse tree construction (@pxref{Sparse trees}), matches in | |
| 939 archived subtrees are not exposed, unless you configure the option | |
| 940 @code{org-sparse-tree-open-archived-trees}. | |
| 941 @item | |
| 942 During agenda view construction (@pxref{Agenda views}), the content of | |
| 943 archived trees is ignored unless you configure the option | |
| 944 @code{org-agenda-skip-archived-trees}. | |
| 945 @item | |
| 946 Archived trees are not exported (@pxref{Exporting}), only the headline | |
| 947 is. Configure the details using the variable | |
| 948 @code{org-export-with-archived-trees}. | |
| 949 @end itemize | |
| 950 | |
| 951 The following commands help managing the ARCHIVE tag: | |
| 952 | |
| 953 @table @kbd | |
| 954 @kindex C-c C-x C-a | |
| 955 @item C-c C-x C-a | |
| 956 Toggle the ARCHIVE tag for the current headline. When the tag is set, | |
| 957 the headline changes to a shadowish face, and the subtree below it is | |
| 958 hidden. | |
| 959 @kindex C-u C-c C-x C-a | |
| 960 @item C-u C-c C-x C-a | |
| 961 Check if any direct children of the current headline should be archived. | |
| 962 To do this, each subtree is checked for open TODO entries. If none are | |
| 963 found, the command offers to set the ARCHIVE tag for the child. If the | |
| 964 cursor is @emph{not} on a headline when this command is invoked, the | |
| 965 level 1 trees will be checked. | |
| 966 @kindex C-@kbd{TAB} | |
| 967 @item C-@kbd{TAB} | |
| 968 Cycle a tree even if it is tagged with ARCHIVE. | |
| 969 @end table | |
| 970 | |
| 971 @node Moving subtrees, , ARCHIVE tag, Archiving | |
| 972 @subsection Moving subtrees | |
| 973 @cindex external archiving | |
| 974 | |
| 975 Once an entire project is finished, you may want to move it to a | |
| 976 different location, either in the current file, or even in a different | |
| 977 file, the archive file. | |
| 978 | |
| 979 @table @kbd | |
| 980 @kindex C-c C-x C-s | |
| 981 @item C-c C-x C-s | |
| 982 Archive the subtree starting at the cursor position to the location | |
| 983 given by @code{org-archive-location}. Context information that could be | |
| 984 lost like the file name, the category, inherited tags, and the todo | |
| 985 state will be store as properties in the entry. | |
| 986 @kindex C-u C-c C-x C-s | |
| 987 @item C-u C-c C-x C-s | |
| 988 Check if any direct children of the current headline could be moved to | |
| 989 the archive. To do this, each subtree is checked for open TODO entries. | |
| 990 If none are found, the command offers to move it to the archive | |
| 991 location. If the cursor is @emph{not} on a headline when this command | |
| 992 is invoked, the level 1 trees will be checked. | |
| 993 @end table | |
| 994 | |
| 995 @cindex archive locations | |
| 996 The default archive location is a file in the same directory as the | |
| 997 current file, with the name derived by appending @file{_archive} to the | |
| 998 current file name. For information and examples on how to change this, | |
| 999 see the documentation string of the variable | |
| 1000 @code{org-archive-location}. There is also an in-buffer option for | |
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| 84308 | 1008 |
| 1009 @example | |
| 1010 #+ARCHIVE: %s_done:: | |
| 1011 @end example | |
| 1012 | |
| 1013 @noindent | |
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| 84308 | 1017 |
| 1018 @node Sparse trees, Plain lists, Archiving, Document structure | |
| 1019 @section Sparse trees | |
| 1020 @cindex sparse trees | |
| 1021 @cindex trees, sparse | |
| 1022 @cindex folding, sparse trees | |
| 1023 @cindex occur, command | |
| 1024 | |
| 1025 An important feature of Org-mode is the ability to construct | |
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| 1037 @table @kbd | |
| 1038 @kindex C-c / | |
| 1039 @item C-c / | |
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| 84308 | 1043 Occur. Prompts for a regexp and shows a sparse tree with all matches. |
| 1044 If the match is in a headline, the headline is made visible. If the | |
| 1045 match is in the body of an entry, headline and body are made visible. | |
| 1046 In order to provide minimal context, also the full hierarchy of | |
| 1047 headlines above the match is shown, as well as the headline following | |
| 1048 the match. Each match is also highlighted; the highlights disappear | |
| 1049 when the buffer is changed by an editing command, or by pressing | |
| 1050 @kbd{C-c C-c}. When called with a @kbd{C-u} prefix argument, previous | |
| 1051 highlights are kept, so several calls to this command can be stacked. | |
| 1052 @end table | |
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| 84308 | 1054 @noindent |
| 1055 For frequently used sparse trees of specific search strings, you can | |
| 1056 use the variable @code{org-agenda-custom-commands} to define fast | |
| 1057 keyboard access to specific sparse trees. These commands will then be | |
| 1058 accessible through the agenda dispatcher (@pxref{Agenda dispatcher}). | |
| 1059 For example: | |
| 1060 | |
| 1061 @lisp | |
| 1062 (setq org-agenda-custom-commands | |
| 1063 '(("f" occur-tree "FIXME"))) | |
| 1064 @end lisp | |
| 1065 | |
| 1066 @noindent will define the key @kbd{C-c a f} as a shortcut for creating | |
| 1067 a sparse tree matching the string @samp{FIXME}. | |
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| 84308 | 1071 |
| 1072 @kindex C-c C-e v | |
| 1073 @cindex printing sparse trees | |
| 1074 @cindex visible text, printing | |
| 1075 To print a sparse tree, you can use the Emacs command | |
| 1076 @code{ps-print-buffer-with-faces} which does not print invisible parts | |
| 1077 of the document @footnote{This does not work under XEmacs, because | |
| 1078 XEmacs uses selective display for outlining, not text properties.}. | |
| 1079 Or you can use the command @kbd{C-c C-e v} to export only the visible | |
| 1080 part of the document and print the resulting file. | |
| 1081 | |
| 1082 @node Plain lists, Drawers, Sparse trees, Document structure | |
| 1083 @section Plain lists | |
| 1084 @cindex plain lists | |
| 1085 @cindex lists, plain | |
| 1086 @cindex lists, ordered | |
| 1087 @cindex ordered lists | |
| 1088 | |
| 1089 Within an entry of the outline tree, hand-formatted lists can provide | |
| 1090 additional structure. They also provide a way to create lists of | |
| 1091 checkboxes (@pxref{Checkboxes}). Org-mode supports editing such lists, | |
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| 84308 | 1093 |
| 1094 Org-mode knows ordered and unordered lists. Unordered list items start | |
| 1095 with @samp{-}, @samp{+}, or @samp{*}@footnote{When using @samp{*} as a | |
| 1096 bullet, lines must be indented or they will be seen as top-level | |
| 1097 headlines. Also, when you are hiding leading stars to get a clean | |
| 1098 outline view, plain list items starting with a star are visually | |
| 1099 indistinguishable from true headlines. In short: even though @samp{*} | |
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1102 period or a right parenthesis, such as @samp{1.} or @samp{1)}. Items |
| 84308 | 1103 belonging to the same list must have the same indentation on the first |
| 1104 line. In particular, if an ordered list reaches number @samp{10.}, then | |
| 1105 the 2--digit numbers must be written left-aligned with the other numbers | |
| 1106 in the list. Indentation also determines the end of a list item. It | |
| 1107 ends before the next line that is indented like the bullet/number, or | |
| 1108 less. Empty lines are part of the previous item, so you can have | |
| 1109 several paragraphs in one item. If you would like an empty line to | |
| 1110 terminate all currently open plain lists, configure the variable | |
| 1111 @code{org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists}. Here is an example: | |
| 1112 | |
| 1113 @example | |
| 1114 @group | |
| 1115 ** Lord of the Rings | |
| 1116 My favorite scenes are (in this order) | |
| 1117 1. The attack of the Rohirrim | |
| 1118 2. Eowyns fight with the witch king | |
| 1119 + this was already my favorite scene in the book | |
| 1120 + I really like Miranda Otto. | |
| 1121 3. Peter Jackson being shot by Legolas | |
| 1122 - on DVD only | |
| 1123 He makes a really funny face when it happens. | |
| 1124 But in the end, not individual scenes matter but the film as a whole. | |
| 1125 @end group | |
| 1126 @end example | |
| 1127 | |
| 1128 Org-mode supports these lists by tuning filling and wrapping commands to | |
| 1129 deal with them correctly@footnote{Org-mode only changes the filling | |
| 1130 settings for Emacs. For XEmacs, you should use Kyle E. Jones' | |
| 1131 @file{filladapt.el}. To turn this on, put into @file{.emacs}: | |
| 1132 @code{(require 'filladapt)}}. | |
| 1133 | |
| 1134 The following commands act on items when the cursor is in the first line | |
| 1135 of an item (the line with the bullet or number). | |
| 1136 | |
| 1137 @table @kbd | |
| 1138 @kindex @key{TAB} | |
| 1139 @item @key{TAB} | |
| 1140 Items can be folded just like headline levels if you set the variable | |
| 1141 @code{org-cycle-include-plain-lists}. The level of an item is then | |
| 1142 given by the indentation of the bullet/number. Items are always | |
| 1143 subordinate to real headlines, however; the hierarchies remain | |
| 1144 completely separated. | |
| 1145 | |
| 1146 If @code{org-cycle-include-plain-lists} has not been set, @key{TAB} | |
| 1147 fixes the indentation of the curent line in a heuristic way. | |
| 1148 @kindex M-@key{RET} | |
| 1149 @item M-@key{RET} | |
| 1150 Insert new item at current level. With prefix arg, force a new heading | |
| 1151 (@pxref{Structure editing}). If this command is used in the middle of a | |
| 1152 line, the line is @emph{split} and the rest of the line becomes the new | |
| 1153 item. If this command is executed in the @emph{whitespace before a bullet or | |
| 1154 number}, the new item is created @emph{before} the current item. If the | |
| 1155 command is executed in the white space before the text that is part of | |
| 1156 an item but does not contain the bullet, a bullet is added to the | |
| 1157 current line. | |
| 1158 @kindex M-S-@key{RET} | |
| 1159 @item M-S-@key{RET} | |
| 1160 Insert a new item with a checkbox (@pxref{Checkboxes}). | |
| 1161 @kindex S-@key{up} | |
| 1162 @kindex S-@key{down} | |
| 1163 @item S-@key{up} | |
| 1164 @itemx S-@key{down} | |
| 1165 Jump to the previous/next item in the current list. | |
| 1166 @kindex M-S-@key{up} | |
| 1167 @kindex M-S-@key{down} | |
| 1168 @item M-S-@key{up} | |
| 1169 @itemx M-S-@key{down} | |
| 1170 Move the item including subitems up/down (swap with previous/next item | |
| 1171 of same indentation). If the list is ordered, renumbering is | |
| 1172 automatic. | |
| 1173 @kindex M-S-@key{left} | |
| 1174 @kindex M-S-@key{right} | |
| 1175 @item M-S-@key{left} | |
| 1176 @itemx M-S-@key{right} | |
| 1177 Decrease/increase the indentation of the item, including subitems. | |
| 1178 Initially, the item tree is selected based on current indentation. | |
| 1179 When these commands are executed several times in direct succession, | |
| 1180 the initially selected region is used, even if the new indentation | |
| 1181 would imply a different hierarchy. To use the new hierarchy, break | |
| 1182 the command chain with a cursor motion or so. | |
| 1183 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 1184 @item C-c C-c | |
| 1185 If there is a checkbox (@pxref{Checkboxes}) in the item line, toggle the | |
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| 84308 | 1189 @kindex C-c - |
| 1190 @item C-c - | |
| 1191 Cycle the entire list level through the different itemize/enumerate | |
| 1192 bullets (@samp{-}, @samp{+}, @samp{*}, @samp{1.}, @samp{1)}). | |
| 1193 With prefix arg, select the nth bullet from this list. | |
| 1194 @end table | |
| 1195 | |
| 1196 @node Drawers, orgstruct-mode, Plain lists, Document structure | |
| 1197 @section Drawers | |
| 1198 @cindex drawers | |
| 1199 @cindex visibility cycling, drawers | |
| 1200 | |
| 1201 Sometimes you want to keep information associated with an entry, but you | |
| 1202 normally don't want to see it. For this, Org-mode has @emph{drawers}. | |
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| 84308 | 1206 look like this: |
| 1207 | |
| 1208 @example | |
| 1209 ** This is a headline | |
| 1210 Still outside the drawer | |
| 1211 :DRAWERNAME: | |
| 1212 This is inside the drawer. | |
| 1213 :END: | |
| 1214 After the drawer. | |
| 1215 @end example | |
| 1216 | |
| 1217 Visibility cycling (@pxref{Visibility cycling}) on the headline will | |
| 1218 hide and show the entry, but keep the drawer collapsed to a single line. | |
| 1219 In order to look inside the drawer, you need to move the cursor to the | |
| 1220 drawer line and press @key{TAB} there. Org-mode uses a drawer for | |
| 1221 storing properties (@pxref{Properties and columns}). | |
| 1222 | |
| 1223 @node orgstruct-mode, , Drawers, Document structure | |
| 1224 @section The Orgstruct minor mode | |
| 1225 @cindex orgstruct-mode | |
| 1226 @cindex minor mode for structure editing | |
| 1227 | |
| 1228 If you like the intuitive way the Org-mode structure editing and list | |
| 1229 formatting works, you might want to use these commands in other modes | |
| 1230 like text-mode or mail-mode as well. The minor mode Orgstruct-mode | |
| 1231 makes this possible. You can always toggle the mode with @kbd{M-x | |
| 1232 orgstruct-mode}. To turn it on by default, for example in mail mode, | |
| 1233 use | |
| 1234 | |
| 1235 @lisp | |
| 1236 (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgstruct) | |
| 1237 @end lisp | |
| 1238 | |
| 1239 When this mode is active and the cursor is on a line that looks to | |
| 1240 Org-mode like a headline of the first line of a list item, most | |
| 1241 structure editing commands will work, even if the same keys normally | |
| 1242 have different functionality in the major mode you are using. If the | |
| 1243 cursor is not in one of those special lines, Orgstruct-mode lurks | |
| 1244 silently in the shadow. | |
| 1245 | |
| 1246 @node Tables, Hyperlinks, Document structure, Top | |
| 1247 @chapter Tables | |
| 1248 @cindex tables | |
| 1249 @cindex editing tables | |
| 1250 | |
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1260 @end ifnotinfo |
| 84308 | 1261 |
| 1262 @menu | |
| 1263 * Built-in table editor:: Simple tables | |
| 1264 * Narrow columns:: Stop wasting space in tables | |
| 1265 * Column groups:: Grouping to trigger vertical lines | |
| 1266 * orgtbl-mode:: The table editor as minor mode | |
| 1267 * The spreadsheet:: The table editor has spreadsheet capabilities. | |
| 1268 @end menu | |
| 1269 | |
| 1270 @node Built-in table editor, Narrow columns, Tables, Tables | |
| 1271 @section The built-in table editor | |
| 1272 @cindex table editor, built-in | |
| 1273 | |
| 1274 Org-mode makes it easy to format tables in plain ASCII. Any line with | |
| 1275 @samp{|} as the first non-whitespace character is considered part of a | |
| 1276 table. @samp{|} is also the column separator. A table might look like | |
| 1277 this: | |
| 1278 | |
| 1279 @example | |
| 1280 | Name | Phone | Age | | |
| 1281 |-------+-------+-----| | |
| 1282 | Peter | 1234 | 17 | | |
| 1283 | Anna | 4321 | 25 | | |
| 1284 @end example | |
| 1285 | |
| 1286 A table is re-aligned automatically each time you press @key{TAB} or | |
| 1287 @key{RET} or @kbd{C-c C-c} inside the table. @key{TAB} also moves to | |
| 1288 the next field (@key{RET} to the next row) and creates new table rows | |
| 1289 at the end of the table or before horizontal lines. The indentation | |
| 1290 of the table is set by the first line. Any line starting with | |
| 1291 @samp{|-} is considered as a horizontal separator line and will be | |
| 1292 expanded on the next re-align to span the whole table width. So, to | |
| 1293 create the above table, you would only type | |
| 1294 | |
| 1295 @example | |
| 1296 |Name|Phone|Age| | |
| 1297 |- | |
| 1298 @end example | |
| 1299 | |
| 1300 @noindent and then press @key{TAB} to align the table and start filling in | |
| 1301 fields. | |
| 1302 | |
| 1303 When typing text into a field, Org-mode treats @key{DEL}, | |
| 1304 @key{Backspace}, and all character keys in a special way, so that | |
| 1305 inserting and deleting avoids shifting other fields. Also, when | |
| 1306 typing @emph{immediately after the cursor was moved into a new field | |
| 1307 with @kbd{@key{TAB}}, @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} or @kbd{@key{RET}}}, the | |
| 1308 field is automatically made blank. If this behavior is too | |
| 1309 unpredictable for you, configure the variables | |
| 1310 @code{org-enable-table-editor} and @code{org-table-auto-blank-field}. | |
| 1311 | |
| 1312 @table @kbd | |
| 1313 @tsubheading{Creation and conversion} | |
| 1314 @kindex C-c | | |
| 1315 @item C-c | | |
| 1316 Convert the active region to table. If every line contains at least one | |
| 1317 TAB character, the function assumes that the material is tab separated. | |
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| 84308 | 1324 If there is no active region, this command creates an empty Org-mode |
| 1325 table. But it's easier just to start typing, like | |
| 1326 @kbd{|Name|Phone|Age @key{RET} |- @key{TAB}}. | |
| 1327 | |
| 1328 @tsubheading{Re-aligning and field motion} | |
| 1329 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 1330 @item C-c C-c | |
| 1331 Re-align the table without moving the cursor. | |
| 1332 @c | |
| 1333 @kindex @key{TAB} | |
| 1334 @item @key{TAB} | |
| 1335 Re-align the table, move to the next field. Creates a new row if | |
| 1336 necessary. | |
| 1337 @c | |
| 1338 @kindex S-@key{TAB} | |
| 1339 @item S-@key{TAB} | |
| 1340 Re-align, move to previous field. | |
| 1341 @c | |
| 1342 @kindex @key{RET} | |
| 1343 @item @key{RET} | |
| 1344 Re-align the table and move down to next row. Creates a new row if | |
| 1345 necessary. At the beginning or end of a line, @key{RET} still does | |
| 1346 NEWLINE, so it can be used to split a table. | |
| 1347 | |
| 1348 @tsubheading{Column and row editing} | |
| 1349 @kindex M-@key{left} | |
| 1350 @kindex M-@key{right} | |
| 1351 @item M-@key{left} | |
| 1352 @itemx M-@key{right} | |
| 1353 Move the current column left/right. | |
| 1354 @c | |
| 1355 @kindex M-S-@key{left} | |
| 1356 @item M-S-@key{left} | |
| 1357 Kill the current column. | |
| 1358 @c | |
| 1359 @kindex M-S-@key{right} | |
| 1360 @item M-S-@key{right} | |
| 1361 Insert a new column to the left of the cursor position. | |
| 1362 @c | |
| 1363 @kindex M-@key{up} | |
| 1364 @kindex M-@key{down} | |
| 1365 @item M-@key{up} | |
| 1366 @itemx M-@key{down} | |
| 1367 Move the current row up/down. | |
| 1368 @c | |
| 1369 @kindex M-S-@key{up} | |
| 1370 @item M-S-@key{up} | |
| 1371 Kill the current row or horizontal line. | |
| 1372 @c | |
| 1373 @kindex M-S-@key{down} | |
| 1374 @item M-S-@key{down} | |
| 1375 Insert a new row above (with arg: below) the current row. | |
| 1376 @c | |
| 1377 @kindex C-c - | |
| 1378 @item C-c - | |
| 1379 Insert a horizontal line below current row. With prefix arg, the line | |
| 1380 is created above the current line. | |
| 1381 @c | |
| 1382 @kindex C-c ^ | |
| 1383 @item C-c ^ | |
| 1384 Sort the table lines in the region. The position of point indicates the | |
| 1385 column to be used for sorting, and the range of lines is the range | |
| 1386 between the nearest horizontal separator lines, or the entire table. If | |
| 1387 point is before the first column, you will be prompted for the sorting | |
| 1388 column. If there is an active region, the mark specifies the first line | |
| 1389 and the sorting column, while point should be in the last line to be | |
| 1390 included into the sorting. The command prompts for the sorting type | |
| 1391 (alphabetically, numerically, or by time). When called with a prefix | |
| 1392 argument, alphabetic sorting will be case-sensitive. | |
| 1393 | |
| 1394 @tsubheading{Regions} | |
| 1395 @kindex C-c C-x M-w | |
| 1396 @item C-c C-x M-w | |
| 1397 Copy a rectangular region from a table to a special clipboard. Point | |
| 1398 and mark determine edge fields of the rectangle. The process ignores | |
| 1399 horizontal separator lines. | |
| 1400 @c | |
| 1401 @kindex C-c C-x C-w | |
| 1402 @item C-c C-x C-w | |
| 1403 Copy a rectangular region from a table to a special clipboard, and | |
| 1404 blank all fields in the rectangle. So this is the ``cut'' operation. | |
| 1405 @c | |
| 1406 @kindex C-c C-x C-y | |
| 1407 @item C-c C-x C-y | |
| 1408 Paste a rectangular region into a table. | |
| 1409 The upper right corner ends up in the current field. All involved fields | |
| 1410 will be overwritten. If the rectangle does not fit into the present table, | |
| 1411 the table is enlarged as needed. The process ignores horizontal separator | |
| 1412 lines. | |
| 1413 @c | |
| 1414 @kindex C-c C-q | |
| 1415 @item C-c C-q | |
| 1416 Wrap several fields in a column like a paragraph. If there is an active | |
| 1417 region, and both point and mark are in the same column, the text in the | |
| 1418 column is wrapped to minimum width for the given number of lines. A | |
| 1419 prefix ARG may be used to change the number of desired lines. If there | |
| 1420 is no region, the current field is split at the cursor position and the | |
| 1421 text fragment to the right of the cursor is prepended to the field one | |
| 1422 line down. If there is no region, but you specify a prefix ARG, the | |
| 1423 current field is made blank, and the content is appended to the field | |
| 1424 above. | |
| 1425 | |
| 1426 @tsubheading{Calculations} | |
| 1427 @cindex formula, in tables | |
| 1428 @cindex calculations, in tables | |
| 1429 @cindex region, active | |
| 1430 @cindex active region | |
| 1431 @cindex transient-mark-mode | |
| 1432 @kindex C-c + | |
| 1433 @item C-c + | |
| 1434 Sum the numbers in the current column, or in the rectangle defined by | |
| 1435 the active region. The result is shown in the echo area and can | |
| 1436 be inserted with @kbd{C-y}. | |
| 1437 @c | |
| 1438 @kindex S-@key{RET} | |
| 1439 @item S-@key{RET} | |
| 1440 When current field is empty, copy from first non-empty field above. | |
| 1441 When not empty, copy current field down to next row and move cursor | |
| 1442 along with it. Depending on the variable | |
| 1443 @code{org-table-copy-increment}, integer field values will be | |
| 1444 incremented during copy. This key is also used by CUA-mode | |
| 1445 (@pxref{Cooperation}). | |
| 1446 | |
| 1447 @tsubheading{Miscellaneous} | |
| 1448 @kindex C-c ` | |
| 1449 @item C-c ` | |
| 1450 Edit the current field in a separate window. This is useful for fields | |
| 1451 that are not fully visible (@pxref{Narrow columns}). When called with a | |
| 1452 @kbd{C-u} prefix, just make the full field visible, so that it can be | |
| 1453 edited in place. | |
| 1454 @c | |
| 1455 @item M-x org-table-import | |
| 1456 Import a file as a table. The table should be TAB- or whitespace | |
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| 84308 | 1463 @item C-c | |
| 1464 Tables can also be imported by pasting tabular text into the org-mode | |
| 1465 buffer, selecting the pasted text with @kbd{C-x C-x} and then using the | |
| 1466 @kbd{C-c |} command (see above under @i{Creation and conversion}. | |
| 1467 @c | |
| 1468 @item M-x org-table-export | |
| 1469 Export the table as a TAB-separated file. Useful for data exchange with, | |
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| 84308 | 1471 @end table |
| 1472 | |
| 1473 If you don't like the automatic table editor because it gets in your | |
| 1474 way on lines which you would like to start with @samp{|}, you can turn | |
| 1475 it off with | |
| 1476 | |
| 1477 @lisp | |
| 1478 (setq org-enable-table-editor nil) | |
| 1479 @end lisp | |
| 1480 | |
| 1481 @noindent Then the only table command that still works is | |
| 1482 @kbd{C-c C-c} to do a manual re-align. | |
| 1483 | |
| 1484 @node Narrow columns, Column groups, Built-in table editor, Tables | |
| 1485 @section Narrow columns | |
| 1486 @cindex narrow columns in tables | |
| 1487 | |
| 1488 The width of columns is automatically determined by the table editor. | |
| 1489 Sometimes a single field or a few fields need to carry more text, | |
| 1490 leading to inconveniently wide columns. To limit@footnote{This feature | |
| 1491 does not work on XEmacs.} the width of a column, one field anywhere in | |
| 1492 the column may contain just the string @samp{<N>} where @samp{N} is an | |
| 1493 integer specifying the width of the column in characters. The next | |
| 1494 re-align will then set the width of this column to no more than this | |
| 1495 value. | |
| 1496 | |
| 1497 @example | |
| 1498 @group | |
| 1499 |---+------------------------------| |---+--------| | |
| 1500 | | | | | <6> | | |
| 1501 | 1 | one | | 1 | one | | |
| 1502 | 2 | two | ----\ | 2 | two | | |
| 1503 | 3 | This is a long chunk of text | ----/ | 3 | This=> | | |
| 1504 | 4 | four | | 4 | four | | |
| 1505 |---+------------------------------| |---+--------| | |
| 1506 @end group | |
| 1507 @end example | |
| 1508 | |
| 1509 @noindent | |
| 1510 Fields that are wider become clipped and end in the string @samp{=>}. | |
| 1511 Note that the full text is still in the buffer, it is only invisible. | |
| 1512 To see the full text, hold the mouse over the field - a tool-tip window | |
| 1513 will show the full content. To edit such a field, use the command | |
| 1514 @kbd{C-c `} (that is @kbd{C-c} followed by the backquote). This will | |
| 1515 open a new window with the full field. Edit it and finish with @kbd{C-c | |
| 1516 C-c}. | |
| 1517 | |
| 1518 When visiting a file containing a table with narrowed columns, the | |
| 1519 necessary character hiding has not yet happened, and the table needs to | |
| 1520 be aligned before it looks nice. Setting the option | |
| 1521 @code{org-startup-align-all-tables} will realign all tables in a file | |
| 1522 upon visiting, but also slow down startup. You can also set this option | |
| 1523 on a per-file basis with: | |
| 1524 | |
| 1525 @example | |
| 1526 #+STARTUP: align | |
| 1527 #+STARTUP: noalign | |
| 1528 @end example | |
| 1529 | |
| 1530 @node Column groups, orgtbl-mode, Narrow columns, Tables | |
| 1531 @section Column groups | |
| 1532 @cindex grouping columns in tables | |
| 1533 | |
| 1534 When Org-mode exports tables, it does so by default without vertical | |
| 1535 lines because that is visually more satisfying in general. Occasionally | |
| 1536 however, vertical lines can be useful to structure a table into groups | |
| 1537 of columns, much like horizontal lines can do for groups of rows. In | |
| 1538 order to specify column groups, you can use a special row where the | |
| 1539 first field contains only @samp{/}. The further fields can either | |
| 1540 contain @samp{<} to indicate that this column should start a group, | |
| 1541 @samp{>} to indicate the end of a column, or @samp{<>} to make a column | |
| 1542 a group of its own. Boundaries between colum groups will upon export be | |
| 1543 marked with vertical lines. Here is an example: | |
| 1544 | |
| 1545 @example | |
| 1546 | | N | N^2 | N^3 | N^4 | sqrt(n) | sqrt[4](N) | | |
| 1547 |---+----+-----+-----+-----+---------+------------| | |
| 1548 | / | <> | < | | > | < | > | | |
| 1549 | # | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | |
| 1550 | # | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 1.4142 | 1.1892 | | |
| 1551 | # | 3 | 9 | 27 | 81 | 1.7321 | 1.3161 | | |
| 1552 |---+----+-----+-----+-----+---------+------------| | |
| 1553 #+TBLFM: $3=$2^2::$4=$2^3::$5=$2^4::$6=sqrt($2)::$7=sqrt(sqrt(($2)) | |
| 1554 @end example | |
| 1555 | |
| 1556 It is also sufficient to just insert the colum group starters after | |
| 1557 every vertical line you'd like to have: | |
| 1558 | |
| 1559 @example | |
| 1560 | N | N^2 | N^3 | N^4 | sqrt(n) | sqrt[4](N) | | |
| 1561 |----+-----+-----+-----+---------+------------| | |
| 1562 | / | < | | | < | | | |
| 1563 @end example | |
| 1564 | |
| 1565 @node orgtbl-mode, The spreadsheet, Column groups, Tables | |
| 1566 @section The Orgtbl minor mode | |
| 1567 @cindex orgtbl-mode | |
| 1568 @cindex minor mode for tables | |
| 1569 | |
| 1570 If you like the intuitive way the Org-mode table editor works, you | |
| 1571 might also want to use it in other modes like text-mode or mail-mode. | |
| 1572 The minor mode Orgtbl-mode makes this possible. You can always toggle | |
| 1573 the mode with @kbd{M-x orgtbl-mode}. To turn it on by default, for | |
| 1574 example in mail mode, use | |
| 1575 | |
| 1576 @lisp | |
| 1577 (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgtbl) | |
| 1578 @end lisp | |
| 1579 | |
| 1580 Furthermore, with some special setup, it is possible to maintain tables | |
| 1581 in arbitrary syntax with Orgtbl-mode. For example, it is possible to | |
| 1582 construct La@TeX{} tables with the underlying ease and power of | |
| 1583 Orgtbl-mode, including spreadsheet capabilities. For details, see | |
| 1584 @ref{Tables in arbitrary syntax}. | |
| 1585 | |
| 1586 @node The spreadsheet, , orgtbl-mode, Tables | |
| 1587 @section The spreadsheet | |
| 1588 @cindex calculations, in tables | |
| 1589 @cindex spreadsheet capabilities | |
| 1590 @cindex @file{calc} package | |
| 1591 | |
| 1592 The table editor makes use of the Emacs @file{calc} package to implement | |
| 1593 spreadsheet-like capabilities. It can also evaluate Emacs Lisp forms to | |
| 1594 derive fields from other fields. While fully featured, Org-mode's | |
| 1595 implementation is not identical to other spreadsheets. For example, | |
| 1596 Org-mode knows the concept of a @emph{column formula} that will be | |
| 1597 applied to all non-header fields in a column without having to copy the | |
| 1598 formula to each relevant field. | |
| 1599 | |
| 1600 @menu | |
| 1601 * References:: How to refer to another field or range | |
| 1602 * Formula syntax for Calc:: Using Calc to compute stuff | |
| 1603 * Formula syntax for Lisp:: Writing formulas in Emacs Lisp | |
| 1604 * Field formulas:: Formulas valid for a single field | |
| 1605 * Column formulas:: Formulas valid for an entire column | |
| 1606 * Editing and debugging formulas:: Fixing formulas | |
| 1607 * Updating the table:: Recomputing all dependent fields | |
| 1608 * Advanced features:: Field names, parameters and automatic recalc | |
| 1609 @end menu | |
| 1610 | |
| 1611 @node References, Formula syntax for Calc, The spreadsheet, The spreadsheet | |
| 1612 @subsection References | |
| 1613 @cindex references | |
| 1614 | |
| 1615 To compute fields in the table from other fields, formulas must | |
| 1616 reference other fields or ranges. In Org-mode, fields can be referenced | |
| 1617 by name, by absolute coordinates, and by relative coordinates. To find | |
| 1618 out what the coordinates of a field are, press @kbd{C-c ?} in that | |
| 1619 field, or press @kbd{C-c @}} to toggle the display of a grid. | |
| 1620 | |
| 1621 @subsubheading Field references | |
| 1622 @cindex field references | |
| 1623 @cindex references, to fields | |
| 1624 | |
| 1625 Formulas can reference the value of another field in two ways. Like in | |
| 1626 any other spreadsheet, you may reference fields with a letter/number | |
| 1627 combination like @code{B3}, meaning the 2nd field in the 3rd row. | |
| 1628 @c Such references are always fixed to that field, they don't change | |
| 1629 @c when you copy and paste a formula to a different field. So | |
| 1630 @c Org-mode's @code{B3} behaves like @code{$B$3} in other spreadsheets. | |
| 1631 | |
| 1632 @noindent | |
| 1633 Org-mode also uses another, more general operator that looks like this: | |
| 1634 @example | |
| 1635 @@row$column | |
| 1636 @end example | |
| 1637 | |
| 1638 @noindent | |
| 1639 Column references can be absolute like @samp{1}, @samp{2},...@samp{N}, | |
| 1640 or relative to the current column like @samp{+1} or @samp{-2}. | |
| 1641 | |
| 1642 The row specification only counts data lines and ignores horizontal | |
| 1643 separator lines (hlines). You can use absolute row numbers | |
| 1644 @samp{1}...@samp{N}, and row numbers relative to the current row like | |
| 1645 @samp{+3} or @samp{-1}. Or specify the row relative to one of the | |
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| 84308 | 1655 |
| 1656 @samp{0} refers to the current row and column. Also, if you omit | |
| 1657 either the column or the row part of the reference, the current | |
| 1658 row/column is implied. | |
| 1659 | |
| 1660 Org-mode's references with @emph{unsigned} numbers are fixed references | |
| 1661 in the sense that if you use the same reference in the formula for two | |
| 1662 different fields, the same field will be referenced each time. | |
| 1663 Org-mode's references with @emph{signed} numbers are floating | |
| 1664 references because the same reference operator can reference different | |
| 1665 fields depending on the field being calculated by the formula. | |
| 1666 | |
| 1667 Here are a few examples: | |
| 1668 | |
| 1669 @example | |
| 1670 @@2$3 @r{2nd row, 3rd column} | |
| 1671 C2 @r{same as previous} | |
| 1672 $5 @r{column 5 in the current row} | |
| 1673 E& @r{same as previous} | |
| 1674 @@2 @r{current column, row 2} | |
| 1675 @@-1$-3 @r{the field one row up, three columns to the left} | |
| 1676 @@-I$2 @r{field just under hline above current row, column 2} | |
| 1677 @end example | |
| 1678 | |
| 1679 @subsubheading Range references | |
| 1680 @cindex range references | |
| 1681 @cindex references, to ranges | |
| 1682 | |
| 1683 You may reference a rectangular range of fields by specifying two field | |
| 1684 references connected by two dots @samp{..}. If both fields are in the | |
| 1685 current row, you may simply use @samp{$2..$7}, but if at least one field | |
| 1686 is in a different row, you need to use the general @code{@@row$column} | |
| 1687 format at least for the first field (i.e the reference must start with | |
| 1688 @samp{@@} in order to be interpreted correctly). Examples: | |
| 1689 | |
| 1690 @example | |
| 1691 $1..$3 @r{First three fields in the current row.} | |
| 1692 $P..$Q @r{Range, using column names (see under Advanced)} | |
| 1693 @@2$1..@@4$3 @r{6 fields between these two fields.} | |
| 1694 A2..C4 @r{Same as above.} | |
| 1695 @@-1$-2..@@-1 @r{3 numbers from the column to the left, 2 up to current row} | |
| 1696 @end example | |
| 1697 | |
| 1698 @noindent Range references return a vector of values that can be fed | |
| 1699 into Calc vector functions. Empty fields in ranges are normally | |
| 1700 suppressed, so that the vector contains only the non-empty fields (but | |
| 1701 see the @samp{E} mode switch below). If there are no non-empty fields, | |
| 1702 @samp{[0]} is returned to avoid syntax errors in formulas. | |
| 1703 | |
| 1704 @subsubheading Named references | |
| 1705 @cindex named references | |
| 1706 @cindex references, named | |
| 1707 @cindex name, of column or field | |
| 1708 @cindex constants, in calculations | |
| 1709 | |
| 1710 @samp{$name} is interpreted as the name of a column, parameter or | |
| 1711 constant. Constants are defined globally through the variable | |
| 1712 @code{org-table-formula-constants}, and locally (for the file) through a | |
| 1713 line like | |
| 1714 | |
| 1715 @example | |
| 1716 #+CONSTANTS: c=299792458. pi=3.14 eps=2.4e-6 | |
| 1717 @end example | |
| 1718 | |
| 1719 @noindent | |
| 1720 Also properties (@pxref{Properties and columns}) can be used as | |
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1722 @samp{$PROP_Xyz}, and the property will be searched in the current |
| 84308 | 1723 outline entry and in the hierarchy above it. If you have the |
| 1724 @file{constants.el} package, it will also be used to resolve constants, | |
| 1725 including natural constants like @samp{$h} for Planck's constant, and | |
| 1726 units like @samp{$km} for kilometers@footnote{@file{Constant.el} can | |
| 1727 supply the values of constants in two different unit systems, @code{SI} | |
| 1728 and @code{cgs}. Which one is used depends on the value of the variable | |
| 1729 @code{constants-unit-system}. You can use the @code{#+STARTUP} options | |
| 1730 @code{constSI} and @code{constcgs} to set this value for the current | |
| 1731 buffer.}. Column names and parameters can be specified in special table | |
| 1732 lines. These are described below, see @ref{Advanced features}. All | |
| 1733 names must start with a letter, and further consist of letters and | |
| 1734 numbers. | |
| 1735 | |
| 1736 @node Formula syntax for Calc, Formula syntax for Lisp, References, The spreadsheet | |
| 1737 @subsection Formula syntax for Calc | |
| 1738 @cindex formula syntax, Calc | |
| 1739 @cindex syntax, of formulas | |
| 1740 | |
| 1741 A formula can be any algebraic expression understood by the Emacs | |
| 1742 @file{Calc} package. @b{Note that @file{calc} has the | |
| 1743 non-standard convention that @samp{/} has lower precedence than | |
| 1744 @samp{*}, so that @samp{a/b*c} is interpreted as @samp{a/(b*c)}.} Before | |
| 1745 evaluation by @code{calc-eval} (@pxref{Calling Calc from | |
| 1746 Your Programs,calc-eval,Calling calc from Your Lisp Programs,calc,GNU | |
| 1747 Emacs Calc Manual}), | |
| 1748 @c FIXME: The link to the calc manual in HTML does not work. | |
| 1749 variable substitution takes place according to the rules described above. | |
| 1750 @cindex vectors, in table calculations | |
| 1751 The range vectors can be directly fed into the calc vector functions | |
| 1752 like @samp{vmean} and @samp{vsum}. | |
| 1753 | |
| 1754 @cindex format specifier | |
| 1755 @cindex mode, for @file{calc} | |
| 1756 A formula can contain an optional mode string after a semicolon. This | |
| 1757 string consists of flags to influence Calc and other modes during | |
| 1758 execution. By default, Org-mode uses the standard calc modes (precision | |
| 1759 12, angular units degrees, fraction and symbolic modes off. The display | |
| 1760 format, however, has been changed to @code{(float 5)} to keep tables | |
| 1761 compact. The default settings can be configured using the variable | |
| 1762 @code{org-calc-default-modes}. | |
| 1763 | |
| 1764 @example | |
| 1765 p20 @r{switch the internal precision to 20 digits} | |
| 1766 n3 s3 e2 f4 @r{normal, scientific, engineering, or fixed display format} | |
| 1767 D R @r{angle modes: degrees, radians} | |
| 1768 F S @r{fraction and symbolic modes} | |
| 1769 N @r{interpret all fields as numbers, use 0 for non-numbers} | |
| 1770 T @r{force text interpretation} | |
| 1771 E @r{keep empty fields in ranges} | |
| 1772 @end example | |
| 1773 | |
| 1774 @noindent | |
| 1775 In addition, you may provide a @code{printf} format specifier to | |
| 1776 reformat the final result. A few examples: | |
| 1777 | |
| 1778 @example | |
| 1779 $1+$2 @r{Sum of first and second field} | |
| 1780 $1+$2;%.2f @r{Same, format result to two decimals} | |
| 1781 exp($2)+exp($1) @r{Math functions can be used} | |
| 1782 $0;%.1f @r{Reformat current cell to 1 decimal} | |
| 1783 ($3-32)*5/9 @r{Degrees F -> C conversion} | |
| 1784 $c/$1/$cm @r{Hz -> cm conversion, using @file{constants.el}} | |
| 1785 tan($1);Dp3s1 @r{Compute in degrees, precision 3, display SCI 1} | |
| 1786 sin($1);Dp3%.1e @r{Same, but use printf specifier for display} | |
| 1787 vmean($2..$7) @r{Compute column range mean, using vector function} | |
| 1788 vmean($2..$7);EN @r{Same, but treat empty fields as 0} | |
| 1789 taylor($3,x=7,2) @r{taylor series of $3, at x=7, second degree} | |
| 1790 @end example | |
| 1791 | |
| 1792 Calc also contains a complete set of logical operations. For example | |
| 1793 | |
| 1794 @example | |
| 1795 if($1<20,teen,string("")) @r{``teen'' if age $1 less than 20, else empty} | |
| 1796 @end example | |
| 1797 | |
| 1798 @node Formula syntax for Lisp, Field formulas, Formula syntax for Calc, The spreadsheet | |
| 1799 @subsection Emacs Lisp forms as formulas | |
| 1800 @cindex Lisp forms, as table formulas | |
| 1801 | |
| 1802 It is also possible to write a formula in Emacs Lisp; this can be useful | |
| 1803 for string manipulation and control structures, if the Calc's | |
| 1804 functionality is not enough. If a formula starts with a single quote | |
| 1805 followed by an opening parenthesis, then it is evaluated as a lisp form. | |
| 1806 The evaluation should return either a string or a number. Just as with | |
| 1807 @file{calc} formulas, you can specify modes and a printf format after a | |
| 1808 semicolon. With Emacs Lisp forms, you need to be concious about the way | |
| 1809 field references are interpolated into the form. By default, a | |
| 1810 reference will be interpolated as a Lisp string (in double quotes) | |
| 1811 containing the field. If you provide the @samp{N} mode switch, all | |
| 1812 referenced elements will be numbers (non-number fields will be zero) and | |
| 1813 interpolated as Lisp numbers, without quotes. If you provide the | |
| 1814 @samp{L} flag, all fields will be interpolated literally, without quotes. | |
| 1815 I.e., if you want a reference to be interpreted as a string by the Lisp | |
| 1816 form, enclode the reference operator itself in double quotes, like | |
| 1817 @code{"$3"}. Ranges are inserted as space-separated fields, so you can | |
| 1818 embed them in list or vector syntax. A few examples, note how the | |
| 1819 @samp{N} mode is used when we do computations in lisp. | |
| 1820 | |
| 1821 @example | |
| 1822 @r{Swap the first two characters of the content of column 1} | |
| 1823 '(concat (substring $1 1 2) (substring $1 0 1) (substring $1 2)) | |
| 1824 @r{Add columns 1 and 2, equivalent to the Calc's @code{$1+$2}} | |
| 1825 '(+ $1 $2);N | |
| 1826 @r{Compute the sum of columns 1-4, like Calc's @code{vsum($1..$4)}} | |
| 1827 '(apply '+ '($1..$4));N | |
| 1828 @end example | |
| 1829 | |
| 1830 @node Field formulas, Column formulas, Formula syntax for Lisp, The spreadsheet | |
| 1831 @subsection Field formulas | |
| 1832 @cindex field formula | |
| 1833 @cindex formula, for individual table field | |
| 1834 | |
| 1835 To assign a formula to a particular field, type it directly into the | |
| 1836 field, preceded by @samp{:=}, for example @samp{:=$1+$2}. When you | |
| 1837 press @key{TAB} or @key{RET} or @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor still in | |
| 1838 the field, the formula will be stored as the formula for this field, | |
| 1839 evaluated, and the current field replaced with the result. | |
| 1840 | |
| 1841 Formulas are stored in a special line starting with @samp{#+TBLFM:} | |
| 1842 directly below the table. If you typed the equation in the 4th field of | |
| 1843 the 3rd data line in the table, the formula will look like | |
| 1844 @samp{@@3$4=$1+$2}. When inserting/deleting/swapping column and rows | |
| 1845 with the appropriate commands, @i{absolute references} (but not relative | |
| 1846 ones) in stored formulas are modified in order to still reference the | |
| 1847 same field. Of cause this is not true if you edit the table structure | |
| 1848 with normal editing commands - then you must fix the equations yourself. | |
| 1849 | |
| 1850 Instead of typing an equation into the field, you may also use the | |
| 1851 following command | |
| 1852 | |
| 1853 @table @kbd | |
| 1854 @kindex C-u C-c = | |
| 1855 @item C-u C-c = | |
| 1856 Install a new formula for the current field. The command prompts for a | |
| 1857 formula, with default taken from the @samp{#+TBLFM:} line, applies | |
| 1858 it to the current field and stores it. | |
| 1859 @end table | |
| 1860 | |
| 1861 @node Column formulas, Editing and debugging formulas, Field formulas, The spreadsheet | |
| 1862 @subsection Column formulas | |
| 1863 @cindex column formula | |
| 1864 @cindex formula, for table column | |
| 1865 | |
| 1866 Often in a table, the same formula should be used for all fields in a | |
| 1867 particular column. Instead of having to copy the formula to all fields | |
| 1868 in that column, org-mode allows to assign a single formula to an entire | |
| 1869 column. If the table contains horizontal separator hlines, everything | |
| 1870 before the first such line is considered part of the table @emph{header} | |
| 1871 and will not be modified by column formulas. | |
| 1872 | |
| 1873 To assign a formula to a column, type it directly into any field in the | |
| 1874 column, preceded by an equal sign, like @samp{=$1+$2}. When you press | |
| 1875 @key{TAB} or @key{RET} or @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor still in the | |
| 1876 field, the formula will be stored as the formula for the current column, | |
| 1877 evaluated and the current field replaced with the result. If the field | |
| 1878 contains only @samp{=}, the previously stored formula for this column is | |
| 1879 used. For each column, Org-mode will only remember the most recently | |
| 1880 used formula. In the @samp{TBLFM:} line, column formulas will look like | |
| 1881 @samp{$4=$1+$2}. | |
| 1882 | |
| 1883 Instead of typing an equation into the field, you may also use the | |
| 1884 following command: | |
| 1885 | |
| 1886 @table @kbd | |
| 1887 @kindex C-c = | |
| 1888 @item C-c = | |
| 1889 Install a new formula for the current column and replace current field | |
| 1890 with the result of the formula. The command prompts for a formula, with | |
| 1891 default taken from the @samp{#+TBLFM} line, applies it to the current | |
| 1892 field and stores it. With a numerical prefix (e.g. @kbd{C-5 C-c =}) | |
| 1893 will apply it to that many consecutive fields in the current column. | |
| 1894 @end table | |
| 1895 | |
| 1896 | |
| 1897 @node Editing and debugging formulas, Updating the table, Column formulas, The spreadsheet | |
| 1898 @subsection Editing and Debugging formulas | |
| 1899 @cindex formula editing | |
| 1900 @cindex editing, of table formulas | |
| 1901 | |
| 1902 You can edit individual formulas in the minibuffer or directly in the | |
| 1903 field. Org-mode can also prepare a special buffer with all active | |
| 1904 formulas of a table. When offering a formula for editing, Org-mode | |
| 1905 converts references to the standard format (like @code{B3} or @code{D&}) | |
| 1906 if possible. If you prefer to only work with the internal format (like | |
| 1907 @code{@@3$2} or @code{$4}), configure the variable | |
| 1908 @code{org-table-use-standard-references}. | |
| 1909 | |
| 1910 @table @kbd | |
| 1911 @kindex C-c = | |
| 1912 @kindex C-u C-c = | |
| 1913 @item C-c = | |
| 1914 @itemx C-u C-c = | |
| 1915 Edit the formula associated with the current column/field in the | |
| 1916 minibuffer. See @ref{Column formulas} and @ref{Field formulas}. | |
| 1917 @kindex C-u C-u C-c = | |
| 1918 @item C-u C-u C-c = | |
| 1919 Re-insert the active formula (either a | |
| 1920 field formula, or a column formula) into the current field, so that you | |
| 1921 can edit it directly in the field. The advantage over editing in the | |
| 1922 minibuffer is that you can use the command @kbd{C-c ?}. | |
| 1923 @kindex C-c ? | |
| 1924 @item C-c ? | |
| 1925 While editing a formula in a table field, highlight the field(s) | |
| 1926 referenced by the reference at the cursor position in the formula. | |
| 1927 @kindex C-c @} | |
| 1928 @item C-c @} | |
| 1929 Toggle the display of row and column numbers for a table, using | |
| 1930 overlays. These are updated each time the table is aligned, you can | |
| 1931 force it with @kbd{C-c C-c}. | |
| 1932 @kindex C-c @{ | |
| 1933 @item C-c @{ | |
| 1934 Toggle the formula debugger on and off. See below. | |
| 1935 @kindex C-c ' | |
| 1936 @item C-c ' | |
| 1937 Edit all formulas for the current table in a special buffer, where the | |
| 1938 formulas will be displayed one per line. If the current field has an | |
| 1939 active formula, the cursor in the formula editor will mark it. | |
| 1940 While inside the special buffer, Org-mode will automatically highlight | |
| 1941 any field or range reference at the cursor position. You may edit, | |
| 1942 remove and add formulas, and use the following commands: | |
| 1943 @table @kbd | |
| 1944 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 1945 @kindex C-x C-s | |
| 1946 @item C-c C-c | |
| 1947 @itemx C-x C-s | |
| 1948 Exit the formula editor and store the modified formulas. With @kbd{C-u} | |
| 1949 prefix, also apply the new formulas to the entire table. | |
| 1950 @kindex C-c C-q | |
| 1951 @item C-c C-q | |
| 1952 Exit the formula editor without installing changes. | |
| 1953 @kindex C-c C-r | |
| 1954 @item C-c C-r | |
| 1955 Toggle all references in the formula editor between standard (like | |
| 1956 @code{B3}) and internal (like @code{@@3$2}). | |
| 1957 @kindex @key{TAB} | |
| 1958 @item @key{TAB} | |
| 1959 Pretty-print or indent lisp formula at point. When in a line containing | |
| 1960 a lisp formula, format the formula according to Emacs Lisp rules. | |
| 1961 Another @key{TAB} collapses the formula back again. In the open | |
| 1962 formula, @key{TAB} re-indents just like in Emacs-lisp-mode. | |
| 1963 @kindex M-@key{TAB} | |
| 1964 @item M-@key{TAB} | |
| 1965 Complete Lisp symbols, just like in Emacs-lisp-mode. | |
| 1966 @kindex S-@key{up} | |
| 1967 @kindex S-@key{down} | |
| 1968 @kindex S-@key{left} | |
| 1969 @kindex S-@key{right} | |
| 1970 @item S-@key{up}/@key{down}/@key{left}/@key{right} | |
| 1971 Shift the reference at point. For example, if the reference is | |
| 1972 @code{B3} and you press @kbd{S-@key{right}}, it will become @code{C3}. | |
| 1973 This also works for relative references, and for hline references. | |
| 1974 @kindex M-S-@key{up} | |
| 1975 @kindex M-S-@key{down} | |
| 1976 @item M-S-@key{up}/@key{down} | |
| 1977 Move the test line for column formulas in the Org-mode buffer up and | |
| 1978 down. | |
| 1979 @kindex M-@key{up} | |
| 1980 @kindex M-@key{down} | |
| 1981 @item M-@key{up}/@key{down} | |
| 1982 Scroll the window displaying the table. | |
| 1983 @kindex C-c @} | |
| 1984 @item C-c @} | |
| 1985 Turn the coordinate grid in the table on and off. | |
| 1986 @end table | |
| 1987 @end table | |
| 1988 | |
| 1989 Making a table field blank does not remove the formula associated with | |
| 1990 the field, because that is stored in a different line (the @samp{TBLFM} | |
| 1991 line) - during the next recalculation the field will be filled again. | |
| 1992 To remove a formula from a field, you have to give an empty reply when | |
| 1993 prompted for the formula, or to edit the @samp{#+TBLFM} line. | |
| 1994 | |
| 1995 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 1996 You may edit the @samp{#+TBLFM} directly and re-apply the changed | |
| 1997 equations with @kbd{C-c C-c} in that line, or with the normal | |
| 1998 recalculation commands in the table. | |
| 1999 | |
| 2000 @subsubheading Debugging formulas | |
| 2001 @cindex formula debugging | |
| 2002 @cindex debugging, of table formulas | |
| 2003 When the evaluation of a formula leads to an error, the field content | |
| 2004 becomes the string @samp{#ERROR}. If you would like see what is going | |
| 2005 on during variable substitution and calculation in order to find a bug, | |
| 2006 turn on formula debugging in the @code{Tbl} menu and repeat the | |
| 2007 calculation, for example by pressing @kbd{C-u C-u C-c = @key{RET}} in a | |
| 2008 field. Detailed information will be displayed. | |
| 2009 | |
| 2010 @node Updating the table, Advanced features, Editing and debugging formulas, The spreadsheet | |
| 2011 @subsection Updating the Table | |
| 2012 @cindex recomputing table fields | |
| 2013 @cindex updating, table | |
| 2014 | |
| 2015 Recalculation of a table is normally not automatic, but needs to be | |
| 2016 triggered by a command. See @ref{Advanced features} for a way to make | |
| 2017 recalculation at least semi-automatically. | |
| 2018 | |
| 2019 In order to recalculate a line of a table or the entire table, use the | |
| 2020 following commands: | |
| 2021 | |
| 2022 @table @kbd | |
| 2023 @kindex C-c * | |
| 2024 @item C-c * | |
| 2025 Recalculate the current row by first applying the stored column formulas | |
| 2026 from left to right, and all field formulas in the current row. | |
| 2027 @c | |
| 2028 @kindex C-u C-c * | |
| 2029 @item C-u C-c * | |
| 2030 @kindex C-u C-c C-c | |
| 2031 @itemx C-u C-c C-c | |
| 2032 Recompute the entire table, line by line. Any lines before the first | |
| 2033 hline are left alone, assuming that these are part of the table header. | |
| 2034 @c | |
| 2035 @kindex C-u C-u C-c * | |
| 2036 @kindex C-u C-u C-c C-c | |
| 2037 @item C-u C-u C-c * | |
| 2038 @itemx C-u C-u C-c C-c | |
| 2039 Iterate the table by recomputing it until no further changes occur. | |
| 2040 This may be necessary if some computed fields use the value of other | |
| 2041 fields that are computed @i{later} in the calculation sequence. | |
| 2042 @end table | |
| 2043 | |
| 2044 @node Advanced features, , Updating the table, The spreadsheet | |
| 2045 @subsection Advanced features | |
| 2046 | |
| 2047 If you want the recalculation of fields to happen automatically, or if | |
| 2048 you want to be able to assign @i{names} to fields and columns, you need | |
| 2049 to reserve the first column of the table for special marking characters. | |
| 2050 @table @kbd | |
| 2051 @kindex C-# | |
| 2052 @item C-# | |
| 2053 Rotate the calculation mark in first column through the states @samp{}, | |
| 2054 @samp{#}, @samp{*}, @samp{!}, @samp{$}. The meaning of these characters | |
| 2055 is discussed below. When there is an active region, change all marks in | |
| 2056 the region. | |
| 2057 @end table | |
| 2058 | |
| 2059 Here is an example of a table that collects exam results of students and | |
| 2060 makes use of these features: | |
| 2061 | |
| 2062 @example | |
| 2063 @group | |
| 2064 |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------| | |
| 2065 | | Student | Prob 1 | Prob 2 | Prob 3 | Total | Note | | |
| 2066 |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------| | |
| 2067 | ! | | P1 | P2 | P3 | Tot | | | |
| 2068 | # | Maximum | 10 | 15 | 25 | 50 | 10.0 | | |
| 2069 | ^ | | m1 | m2 | m3 | mt | | | |
| 2070 |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------| | |
| 2071 | # | Peter | 10 | 8 | 23 | 41 | 8.2 | | |
| 2072 | # | Sara | 6 | 14 | 19 | 39 | 7.8 | | |
| 2073 | # | Sam | 2 | 4 | 3 | 9 | 1.8 | | |
| 2074 |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------| | |
| 2075 | | Average | | | | 29.7 | | | |
| 2076 | ^ | | | | | at | | | |
| 2077 | $ | max=50 | | | | | | | |
| 2078 |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------| | |
| 2079 #+TBLFM: $6=vsum($P1..$P3)::$7=10*$Tot/$max;%.1f::$at=vmean(@@-II..@@-I);%.1f | |
| 2080 @end group | |
| 2081 @end example | |
| 2082 | |
| 2083 @noindent @b{Important}: Please note that for these special tables, | |
| 2084 recalculating the table with @kbd{C-u C-c *} will only affect rows that | |
| 2085 are marked @samp{#} or @samp{*}, and fields that have a formula assigned | |
| 2086 to the field itself. The column formulas are not applied in rows with | |
| 2087 empty first field. | |
| 2088 | |
| 2089 @cindex marking characters, tables | |
| 2090 The marking characters have the following meaning: | |
| 2091 @table @samp | |
| 2092 @item ! | |
| 2093 The fields in this line define names for the columns, so that you may | |
| 2094 refer to a column as @samp{$Tot} instead of @samp{$6}. | |
| 2095 @item ^ | |
| 2096 This row defines names for the fields @emph{above} the row. With such | |
| 2097 a definition, any formula in the table may use @samp{$m1} to refer to | |
| 2098 the value @samp{10}. Also, if you assign a formula to a names field, it | |
| 2099 will be stored as @samp{$name=...}. | |
| 2100 @item _ | |
| 2101 Similar to @samp{^}, but defines names for the fields in the row | |
| 2102 @emph{below}. | |
| 2103 @item $ | |
| 2104 Fields in this row can define @emph{parameters} for formulas. For | |
| 2105 example, if a field in a @samp{$} row contains @samp{max=50}, then | |
| 2106 formulas in this table can refer to the value 50 using @samp{$max}. | |
| 2107 Parameters work exactly like constants, only that they can be defined on | |
| 2108 a per-table basis. | |
| 2109 @item # | |
| 2110 Fields in this row are automatically recalculated when pressing | |
| 2111 @key{TAB} or @key{RET} or @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} in this row. Also, this row | |
| 2112 is selected for a global recalculation with @kbd{C-u C-c *}. Unmarked | |
| 2113 lines will be left alone by this command. | |
| 2114 @item * | |
| 2115 Selects this line for global recalculation with @kbd{C-u C-c *}, but | |
| 2116 not for automatic recalculation. Use this when automatic | |
| 2117 recalculation slows down editing too much. | |
| 2118 @item | |
| 2119 Unmarked lines are exempt from recalculation with @kbd{C-u C-c *}. | |
| 2120 All lines that should be recalculated should be marked with @samp{#} | |
| 2121 or @samp{*}. | |
| 2122 @item / | |
| 2123 Do not export this line. Useful for lines that contain the narrowing | |
| 2124 @samp{<N>} markers. | |
| 2125 @end table | |
| 2126 | |
| 2127 Finally, just to whet your appetite on what can be done with the | |
| 2128 fantastic @file{calc} package, here is a table that computes the Taylor | |
| 2129 series of degree @code{n} at location @code{x} for a couple of functions | |
| 2130 (homework: try that with Excel :-) | |
| 2131 | |
| 2132 @example | |
| 2133 @group | |
| 2134 |---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------| | |
| 2135 | | Func | n | x | Result | | |
| 2136 |---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------| | |
| 2137 | # | exp(x) | 1 | x | 1 + x | | |
| 2138 | # | exp(x) | 2 | x | 1 + x + x^2 / 2 | | |
| 2139 | # | exp(x) | 3 | x | 1 + x + x^2 / 2 + x^3 / 6 | | |
| 2140 | # | x^2+sqrt(x) | 2 | x=0 | x*(0.5 / 0) + x^2 (2 - 0.25 / 0) / 2 | | |
| 2141 | # | x^2+sqrt(x) | 2 | x=1 | 2 + 2.5 x - 2.5 + 0.875 (x - 1)^2 | | |
| 2142 | * | tan(x) | 3 | x | 0.0175 x + 1.77e-6 x^3 | | |
| 2143 |---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------| | |
| 2144 #+TBLFM: $5=taylor($2,$4,$3);n3 | |
| 2145 @end group | |
| 2146 @end example | |
| 2147 | |
| 2148 @node Hyperlinks, TODO items, Tables, Top | |
| 2149 @chapter Hyperlinks | |
| 2150 @cindex hyperlinks | |
| 2151 | |
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2153 other files, Usenet articles, emails, and much more. |
| 84308 | 2154 |
| 2155 @menu | |
| 2156 * Link format:: How links in Org-mode are formatted | |
| 2157 * Internal links:: Links to other places in the current file | |
| 2158 * External links:: URL-like links to the world | |
| 2159 * Handling links:: Creating, inserting and following | |
| 2160 * Using links outside Org-mode:: Linking from my C source code? | |
| 2161 * Link abbreviations:: Shortcuts for writing complex links | |
| 2162 * Search options:: Linking to a specific location | |
| 2163 * Custom searches:: When the default search is not enough | |
| 2164 @end menu | |
| 2165 | |
| 2166 @node Link format, Internal links, Hyperlinks, Hyperlinks | |
| 2167 @section Link format | |
| 2168 @cindex link format | |
| 2169 @cindex format, of links | |
| 2170 | |
| 2171 Org-mode will recognize plain URL-like links and activate them as | |
| 2172 clickable links. The general link format, however, looks like this: | |
| 2173 | |
| 2174 @example | |
| 2175 [[link][description]] @r{or alternatively} [[link]] | |
| 2176 @end example | |
| 2177 | |
| 2178 Once a link in the buffer is complete (all brackets present), Org-mode | |
| 2179 will change the display so that @samp{description} is displayed instead | |
| 2180 of @samp{[[link][description]]} and @samp{link} is displayed instead of | |
| 2181 @samp{[[link]]}. Links will be highlighted in the face @code{org-link}, | |
| 2182 which by default is an underlined face. You can directly edit the | |
| 2183 visible part of a link. Note that this can be either the @samp{link} | |
| 2184 part (if there is no description) or the @samp{description} part. To | |
| 2185 edit also the invisible @samp{link} part, use @kbd{C-c C-l} with the | |
| 2186 cursor on the link. | |
| 2187 | |
| 2188 If you place the cursor at the beginning or just behind the end of the | |
| 2189 displayed text and press @key{BACKSPACE}, you will remove the | |
| 2190 (invisible) bracket at that location. This makes the link incomplete | |
| 2191 and the internals are again displayed as plain text. Inserting the | |
| 2192 missing bracket hides the link internals again. To show the | |
| 2193 internal structure of all links, use the menu entry | |
| 2194 @code{Org->Hyperlinks->Literal links}. | |
| 2195 | |
| 2196 @node Internal links, External links, Link format, Hyperlinks | |
| 2197 @section Internal links | |
| 2198 @cindex internal links | |
| 2199 @cindex links, internal | |
| 2200 @cindex targets, for links | |
| 2201 | |
| 2202 If the link does not look like a URL, it is considered to be internal in | |
| 2203 the current file. Links such as @samp{[[My Target]]} or @samp{[[My | |
| 2204 Target][Find my target]]} lead to a text search in the current file. | |
| 2205 The link can be followed with @kbd{C-c C-o} when the cursor is on the | |
| 2206 link, or with a mouse click (@pxref{Handling links}). The preferred | |
| 2207 match for such a link is a dedicated target: the same string in double | |
| 2208 angular brackets. Targets may be located anywhere; sometimes it is | |
| 2209 convenient to put them into a comment line. For example | |
| 2210 | |
| 2211 @example | |
| 2212 # <<My Target>> | |
| 2213 @end example | |
| 2214 | |
| 2215 @noindent In HTML export (@pxref{HTML export}), such targets will become | |
| 2216 named anchors for direct access through @samp{http} links@footnote{Note | |
| 2217 that text before the first headline is usually not exported, so the | |
| 2218 first such target should be after the first headline.}. | |
| 2219 | |
| 2220 If no dedicated target exists, Org-mode will search for the words in the | |
| 2221 link. In the above example the search would be for @samp{my target}. | |
| 2222 Links starting with a star like @samp{*My Target} restrict the search to | |
| 2223 headlines. When searching, Org-mode will first try an exact match, but | |
| 2224 then move on to more and more lenient searches. For example, the link | |
| 2225 @samp{[[*My Targets]]} will find any of the following: | |
| 2226 | |
| 2227 @example | |
| 2228 ** My targets | |
| 2229 ** TODO my targets are bright | |
| 2230 ** my 20 targets are | |
| 2231 @end example | |
| 2232 | |
| 2233 To insert a link targeting a headline, in-buffer completion can be used. | |
| 2234 Just type a star followed by a few optional letters into the buffer and | |
| 2235 press @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}. All headlines in the current buffer will be | |
| 2236 offered as completions. @xref{Handling links}, for more commands | |
| 2237 creating links. | |
| 2238 | |
| 2239 Following a link pushes a mark onto Org-mode's own mark ring. You can | |
| 2240 return to the previous position with @kbd{C-c &}. Using this command | |
| 2241 several times in direct succession goes back to positions recorded | |
| 2242 earlier. | |
| 2243 | |
| 2244 @menu | |
| 2245 * Radio targets:: Make targets trigger links in plain text. | |
| 2246 @end menu | |
| 2247 | |
| 2248 @node Radio targets, , Internal links, Internal links | |
| 2249 @subsection Radio targets | |
| 2250 @cindex radio targets | |
| 2251 @cindex targets, radio | |
| 2252 @cindex links, radio targets | |
| 2253 | |
| 2254 Org-mode can automatically turn any occurrences of certain target names | |
| 2255 in normal text into a link. So without explicitly creating a link, the | |
| 2256 text connects to the target radioing its position. Radio targets are | |
| 2257 enclosed by triple angular brackets. For example, a target @samp{<<<My | |
| 2258 Target>>>} causes each occurrence of @samp{my target} in normal text to | |
| 2259 become activated as a link. The Org-mode file is scanned automatically | |
| 2260 for radio targets only when the file is first loaded into Emacs. To | |
| 2261 update the target list during editing, press @kbd{C-c C-c} with the | |
| 2262 cursor on or at a target. | |
| 2263 | |
| 2264 @node External links, Handling links, Internal links, Hyperlinks | |
| 2265 @section External links | |
| 2266 @cindex links, external | |
| 2267 @cindex external links | |
| 2268 @cindex links, external | |
| 2269 @cindex GNUS links | |
| 2270 @cindex BBDB links | |
| 2271 @cindex URL links | |
| 2272 @cindex file links | |
| 2273 @cindex VM links | |
| 2274 @cindex RMAIL links | |
| 2275 @cindex WANDERLUST links | |
| 2276 @cindex MH-E links | |
| 2277 @cindex USENET links | |
| 2278 @cindex SHELL links | |
| 2279 @cindex Info links | |
| 2280 @cindex elisp links | |
| 2281 | |
| 2282 Org-mode supports links to files, websites, Usenet and email messages, | |
| 2283 and BBDB database entries. External links are URL-like locators. They | |
| 2284 start with a short identifying string followed by a colon. There can be | |
| 2285 no space after the colon. The following list shows examples for each | |
| 2286 link type. | |
| 2287 | |
| 2288 @example | |
| 2289 http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik @r{on the web} | |
| 2290 file:/home/dominik/images/jupiter.jpg @r{file, absolute path} | |
| 2291 file:papers/last.pdf @r{file, relative path} | |
| 2292 news:comp.emacs @r{Usenet link} | |
| 2293 mailto:adent@@galaxy.net @r{Mail link} | |
| 2294 vm:folder @r{VM folder link} | |
| 2295 vm:folder#id @r{VM message link} | |
| 2296 vm://myself@@some.where.org/folder#id @r{VM on remote machine} | |
| 2297 wl:folder @r{WANDERLUST folder link} | |
| 2298 wl:folder#id @r{WANDERLUST message link} | |
| 2299 mhe:folder @r{MH-E folder link} | |
| 2300 mhe:folder#id @r{MH-E message link} | |
| 2301 rmail:folder @r{RMAIL folder link} | |
| 2302 rmail:folder#id @r{RMAIL message link} | |
| 2303 gnus:group @r{GNUS group link} | |
| 2304 gnus:group#id @r{GNUS article link} | |
| 2305 bbdb:Richard Stallman @r{BBDB link} | |
| 2306 shell:ls *.org @r{A shell command} | |
| 2307 elisp:(find-file-other-frame "Elisp.org") @r{An elisp form to evaluate} | |
| 2308 @end example | |
| 2309 | |
| 2310 A link should be enclosed in double brackets and may contain a | |
| 2311 descriptive text to be displayed instead of the url (@pxref{Link | |
| 2312 format}), for example: | |
| 2313 | |
| 2314 @example | |
| 2315 [[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][GNU Emacs]] | |
| 2316 @end example | |
| 2317 | |
| 2318 @noindent | |
| 2319 If the description is a file name or URL that points to an image, HTML | |
| 2320 export (@pxref{HTML export}) will inline the image as a clickable | |
| 2321 button. If there is no description at all and the link points to an | |
| 2322 image, | |
| 2323 that image will be inlined into the exported HTML file. | |
| 2324 | |
| 2325 @cindex angular brackets, around links | |
| 2326 @cindex plain text external links | |
| 2327 Org-mode also finds external links in the normal text and activates them | |
| 2328 as links. If spaces must be part of the link (for example in | |
| 2329 @samp{bbdb:Richard Stallman}), or if you need to remove ambiguities | |
| 2330 about the end of the link, enclose them in angular brackets. | |
| 2331 | |
| 2332 @node Handling links, Using links outside Org-mode, External links, Hyperlinks | |
| 2333 @section Handling links | |
| 2334 @cindex links, handling | |
| 2335 | |
| 2336 Org-mode provides methods to create a link in the correct syntax, to | |
| 2337 insert it into an org-mode file, and to follow the link. | |
| 2338 | |
| 2339 @table @kbd | |
| 2340 @kindex C-c l | |
| 2341 @cindex storing links | |
| 2342 @item C-c l | |
| 2343 Store a link to the current location. This is a @emph{global} command | |
| 2344 which can be used in any buffer to create a link. The link will be | |
| 2345 stored for later insertion into an Org-mode buffer (see below). For | |
| 2346 Org-mode files, if there is a @samp{<<target>>} at the cursor, the link | |
| 2347 points to the target. Otherwise it points to the current headline. For | |
| 2348 VM, RMAIL, WANDERLUST, MH-E, GNUS and BBDB buffers, the link will | |
| 2349 indicate the current article/entry. For W3 and W3M buffers, the link | |
| 2350 goes to the current URL. For any other files, the link will point to | |
| 2351 the file, with a search string (@pxref{Search options}) pointing to the | |
| 2352 contents of the current line. If there is an active region, the | |
| 2353 selected words will form the basis of the search string. If the | |
| 2354 automatically created link is not working correctly or accurately | |
| 2355 enough, you can write custom functions to select the search string and | |
| 2356 to do the search for particular file types - see @ref{Custom searches}. | |
| 2357 The key binding @kbd{C-c l} is only a suggestion - see @ref{Installation}. | |
| 2358 @c | |
| 2359 @kindex C-c C-l | |
| 2360 @cindex link completion | |
| 2361 @cindex completion, of links | |
| 2362 @cindex inserting links | |
| 2363 @item C-c C-l | |
| 2364 Insert a link. This prompts for a link to be inserted into the buffer. | |
| 2365 You can just type a link, using text for an internal link, or one of the | |
| 2366 link type prefixes mentioned in the examples above. All links stored | |
| 2367 during the current session are part of the history for this prompt, so | |
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| 84308 | 2383 @c |
| 2384 @c If the link is a @samp{file:} link and | |
| 2385 @c the linked file is located in the same directory as the current file or | |
| 2386 @c a subdirectory of it, the path of the file will be inserted relative to | |
| 2387 @c the current directory. | |
| 2388 @c | |
| 2389 @kindex C-u C-c C-l | |
| 2390 @cindex file name completion | |
| 2391 @cindex completion, of file names | |
| 2392 @item C-u C-c C-l | |
| 2393 When @kbd{C-c C-l} is called with a @kbd{C-u} prefix argument, a link to | |
| 2394 a file will be inserted and you may use file name completion to select | |
| 2395 the name of the file. The path to the file is inserted relative to the | |
| 2396 directory of the current org file, if the linked file is in the current | |
| 2397 directory or in a subdirectory of it, or if the path is written relative | |
| 2398 to the current directory using @samp{../}. Otherwise an absolute path | |
| 2399 is used, if possible with @samp{~/} for your home directory. You can | |
| 2400 force an absolute path with two @kbd{C-u} prefixes. | |
| 2401 @c | |
| 2402 @item C-c C-l @r{(with cursor on existing link)} | |
| 2403 When the cursor is on an existing link, @kbd{C-c C-l} allows you to edit the | |
| 2404 link and description parts of the link. | |
| 2405 @c | |
| 2406 @cindex following links | |
| 2407 @kindex C-c C-o | |
| 2408 @item C-c C-o | |
| 2409 Open link at point. This will launch a web browser for URLs (using | |
| 2410 @command{browse-url-at-point}), run vm/mh-e/wanderlust/rmail/gnus/bbdb | |
| 2411 for the corresponding links, and execute the command in a shell link. | |
| 2412 When the cursor is on an internal link, this commands runs the | |
| 2413 corresponding search. When the cursor is on a TAG list in a headline, | |
| 2414 it creates the corresponding TAGS view. If the cursor is on a time | |
| 2415 stamp, it compiles the agenda for that date. Furthermore, it will visit | |
| 2416 text and remote files in @samp{file:} links with Emacs and select a | |
| 2417 suitable application for local non-text files. Classification of files | |
| 2418 is based on file extension only. See option @code{org-file-apps}. If | |
| 2419 you want to override the default application and visit the file with | |
| 2420 Emacs, use a @kbd{C-u} prefix. | |
| 2421 @c | |
| 2422 @kindex mouse-2 | |
| 2423 @kindex mouse-1 | |
| 2424 @item mouse-2 | |
| 2425 @itemx mouse-1 | |
| 2426 On links, @kbd{mouse-2} will open the link just as @kbd{C-c C-o} | |
| 2427 would. Under Emacs 22, also @kbd{mouse-1} will follow a link. | |
| 2428 @c | |
| 2429 @kindex mouse-3 | |
| 2430 @item mouse-3 | |
| 2431 Like @kbd{mouse-2}, but force file links to be opened with Emacs, and | |
| 2432 internal links to be displayed in another window@footnote{See the | |
| 2433 variable @code{org-display-internal-link-with-indirect-buffer}}. | |
| 2434 @c | |
| 2435 @cindex mark ring | |
| 2436 @kindex C-c % | |
| 2437 @item C-c % | |
| 2438 Push the current position onto the mark ring, to be able to return | |
| 2439 easily. Commands following an internal link do this automatically. | |
| 2440 @c | |
| 2441 @cindex links, returning to | |
| 2442 @kindex C-c & | |
| 2443 @item C-c & | |
| 2444 Jump back to a recorded position. A position is recorded by the | |
| 2445 commands following internal links, and by @kbd{C-c %}. Using this | |
| 2446 command several times in direct succession moves through a ring of | |
| 2447 previously recorded positions. | |
| 2448 @c | |
| 2449 @kindex C-c C-x C-n | |
| 2450 @kindex C-c C-x C-p | |
| 2451 @cindex links, finding next/previous | |
| 2452 @item C-c C-x C-n | |
| 2453 @itemx C-c C-x C-p | |
| 2454 Move forward/backward to the next link in the buffer. At the limit of | |
| 2455 the buffer, the search fails once, and then wraps around. The key | |
| 2456 bindings for this are really too long, you might want to bind this also | |
| 2457 to @kbd{C-n} and @kbd{C-p} | |
| 2458 @lisp | |
| 2459 (add-hook 'org-load-hook | |
| 2460 (lambda () | |
| 2461 (define-key 'org-mode-map "\C-n" 'org-next-link) | |
| 2462 (define-key 'org-mode-map "\C-p" 'org-previous-link))) | |
| 2463 @end lisp | |
| 2464 @end table | |
| 2465 | |
| 2466 @node Using links outside Org-mode, Link abbreviations, Handling links, Hyperlinks | |
| 2467 @section Using links outside Org-mode | |
| 2468 | |
| 2469 You can insert and follow links that have Org-mode syntax not only in | |
| 2470 Org-mode, but in any Emacs buffer. For this, you should create two | |
| 2471 global commands, like this (please select suitable global keys | |
| 2472 yourself): | |
| 2473 | |
| 2474 @lisp | |
| 2475 (global-set-key "\C-c L" 'org-insert-link-global) | |
| 2476 (global-set-key "\C-c o" 'org-open-at-point-global) | |
| 2477 @end lisp | |
| 2478 | |
| 2479 @node Link abbreviations, Search options, Using links outside Org-mode, Hyperlinks | |
| 2480 @section Link abbreviations | |
| 2481 @cindex link abbreviations | |
| 2482 @cindex abbreviation, links | |
| 2483 | |
| 2484 Long URLs can be cumbersome to type, and often many similar links are | |
| 2485 needed in a document. For this you can use link abbreviations. An | |
| 2486 abbreviated link looks like this | |
| 2487 | |
| 2488 @example | |
| 2489 [[linkword:tag][description]] | |
| 2490 @end example | |
| 2491 | |
| 2492 @noindent | |
| 2493 where the tag is optional. Such abbreviations are resolved according to | |
| 2494 the information in the variable @code{org-link-abbrev-alist} that | |
| 2495 relates the linkwords to replacement text. Here is an example: | |
| 2496 | |
| 2497 @lisp | |
| 2498 @group | |
| 2499 (setq org-link-abbrev-alist | |
| 2500 '(("bugzilla" . "http://10.1.2.9/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=") | |
| 2501 ("google" . "http://www.google.com/search?q=") | |
| 2502 ("ads" . "http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/ | |
| 2503 nph-abs_connect?author=%s&db_key=AST"))) | |
| 2504 @end group | |
| 2505 @end lisp | |
| 2506 | |
| 2507 If the replacement text contains the string @samp{%s}, it will be | |
| 2508 replaced with the tag. Otherwise the tag will be appended to the string | |
| 2509 in order to create the link. You may also specify a function that will | |
| 2510 be called with the tag as the only argument to create the link. | |
| 2511 | |
| 2512 With the above setting, you could link to a specific bug with | |
| 2513 @code{[[bugzilla:129]]}, search the web for @samp{OrgMode} with | |
| 2514 @code{[[google:OrgMode]]} and find out what the Org-mode author is | |
| 2515 doing besides Emacs hacking with @code{[[ads:Dominik,C]]}. | |
| 2516 | |
| 2517 If you need special abbreviations just for a single Org-mode buffer, you | |
| 2518 can define them in the file with | |
| 2519 | |
| 2520 @example | |
| 2521 #+LINK: bugzilla http://10.1.2.9/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id= | |
| 2522 #+LINK: google http://www.google.com/search?q=%s | |
| 2523 @end example | |
| 2524 | |
| 2525 @noindent | |
| 2526 In-buffer completion @pxref{Completion} can be used after @samp{[} to | |
| 2527 complete link abbreviations. | |
| 2528 | |
| 2529 @node Search options, Custom searches, Link abbreviations, Hyperlinks | |
| 2530 @section Search options in file links | |
| 2531 @cindex search option in file links | |
| 2532 @cindex file links, searching | |
| 2533 | |
| 2534 File links can contain additional information to make Emacs jump to a | |
| 2535 particular location in the file when following a link. This can be a | |
| 2536 line number or a search option after a double@footnote{For backward | |
| 2537 compatibility, line numbers can also follow a single colon.} colon. For | |
| 2538 example, when the command @kbd{C-c l} creates a link (@pxref{Handling | |
| 2539 links}) to a file, it encodes the words in the current line as a search | |
| 2540 string that can be used to find this line back later when following the | |
| 2541 link with @kbd{C-c C-o}. | |
| 2542 | |
| 2543 Here is the syntax of the different ways to attach a search to a file | |
| 2544 link, together with an explanation: | |
| 2545 | |
| 2546 @example | |
| 2547 [[file:~/code/main.c::255]] | |
| 2548 [[file:~/xx.org::My Target]] | |
| 2549 [[file:~/xx.org::*My Target]] | |
| 2550 [[file:~/xx.org::/regexp/]] | |
| 2551 @end example | |
| 2552 | |
| 2553 @table @code | |
| 2554 @item 255 | |
| 2555 Jump to line 255. | |
| 2556 @item My Target | |
| 2557 Search for a link target @samp{<<My Target>>}, or do a text search for | |
| 2558 @samp{my target}, similar to the search in internal links, see | |
| 2559 @ref{Internal links}. In HTML export (@pxref{HTML export}), such a file | |
| 2560 link will become an HTML reference to the corresponding named anchor in | |
| 2561 the linked file. | |
| 2562 @item *My Target | |
| 2563 In an Org-mode file, restrict search to headlines. | |
| 2564 @item /regexp/ | |
| 2565 Do a regular expression search for @code{regexp}. This uses the Emacs | |
| 2566 command @code{occur} to list all matches in a separate window. If the | |
| 2567 target file is in Org-mode, @code{org-occur} is used to create a | |
| 2568 sparse tree with the matches. | |
| 2569 @c If the target file is a directory, | |
| 2570 @c @code{grep} will be used to search all files in the directory. | |
| 2571 @end table | |
| 2572 | |
| 2573 As a degenerate case, a file link with an empty file name can be used | |
| 2574 to search the current file. For example, @code{[[file:::find me]]} does | |
| 2575 a search for @samp{find me} in the current file, just as | |
| 2576 @samp{[[find me]]} would. | |
| 2577 | |
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2578 @node Custom searches, , Search options, Hyperlinks |
| 84308 | 2579 @section Custom Searches |
| 2580 @cindex custom search strings | |
| 2581 @cindex search strings, custom | |
| 2582 | |
| 2583 The default mechanism for creating search strings and for doing the | |
| 2584 actual search related to a file link may not work correctly in all | |
| 2585 cases. For example, BibTeX database files have many entries like | |
| 2586 @samp{year="1993"} which would not result in good search strings, | |
| 2587 because the only unique identification for a BibTeX entry is the | |
| 2588 citation key. | |
| 2589 | |
| 2590 If you come across such a problem, you can write custom functions to set | |
| 2591 the right search string for a particular file type, and to do the search | |
| 2592 for the string in the file. Using @code{add-hook}, these functions need | |
| 2593 to be added to the hook variables | |
| 2594 @code{org-create-file-search-functions} and | |
| 2595 @code{org-execute-file-search-functions}. See the docstring for these | |
| 2596 variables for more information. Org-mode actually uses this mechanism | |
| 2597 for Bib@TeX{} database files, and you can use the corresponding code as | |
| 2598 an implementation example. Search for @samp{BibTeX links} in the source | |
| 2599 file. | |
| 2600 | |
| 2601 | |
| 2602 | |
| 2603 @node TODO items, Tags, Hyperlinks, Top | |
| 2604 @chapter TODO items | |
| 2605 @cindex TODO items | |
| 2606 | |
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2608 TODO items are an integral part of the notes file, because TODO items |
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2609 usually come up while taking notes! With Org-mode, simply mark any |
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2614 Of course, this technique for managing TODO items scatters them |
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2615 throughout your notes file. Org-mode compensates for this by providing |
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2616 methods to give you an overview of all the things that you have to do. |
| 84308 | 2617 |
| 2618 @menu | |
| 2619 * TODO basics:: Marking and displaying TODO entries | |
| 2620 * TODO extensions:: Workflow and assignments | |
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2621 * Progress logging:: Dates and notes for progress |
| 84308 | 2622 * Priorities:: Some things are more important than others |
| 2623 * Breaking down tasks:: Splitting a task into manageable pieces | |
| 2624 * Checkboxes:: Tick-off lists | |
| 2625 @end menu | |
| 2626 | |
| 2627 @node TODO basics, TODO extensions, TODO items, TODO items | |
| 2628 @section Basic TODO functionality | |
| 2629 | |
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2630 Any headline becomes a TODO item when it starts with the word |
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2631 @samp{TODO}, for example: |
| 84308 | 2632 |
| 2633 @example | |
| 2634 *** TODO Write letter to Sam Fortune | |
| 2635 @end example | |
| 2636 | |
| 2637 @noindent | |
| 2638 The most important commands to work with TODO entries are: | |
| 2639 | |
| 2640 @table @kbd | |
| 2641 @kindex C-c C-t | |
| 2642 @cindex cycling, of TODO states | |
| 2643 @item C-c C-t | |
| 2644 Rotate the TODO state of the current item among | |
| 2645 | |
| 2646 @example | |
| 2647 ,-> (unmarked) -> TODO -> DONE --. | |
| 2648 '--------------------------------' | |
| 2649 @end example | |
| 2650 | |
| 2651 The same rotation can also be done ``remotely'' from the timeline and | |
| 2652 agenda buffers with the @kbd{t} command key (@pxref{Agenda commands}). | |
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2655 @item C-u C-c C-t |
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2656 Select a specific keyword using completion or (if it has been set up) |
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| 84308 | 2659 @kindex S-@key{right} |
| 2660 @kindex S-@key{left} | |
| 2661 @item S-@key{right} | |
| 2662 @itemx S-@key{left} | |
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2663 Select the following/preceding TODO state, similar to cycling. Useful |
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2664 mostly if more than two TODO states are possible (@pxref{TODO |
| 84308 | 2665 extensions}). |
| 2666 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 2667 @item C-c C-c | |
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2668 Use the fast tag interface to directly select a specific TODO state. |
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2669 For this you need to assign keys to TODO states, like this: |
| 84308 | 2670 @example |
| 2671 #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) STARTED(s) WAITING(w) | DONE(d) | |
| 2672 @end example | |
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2673 @noindent See @ref{Per-file keywords} and @ref{Setting tags} for more |
| 84308 | 2674 information. |
| 2675 @kindex C-c C-v | |
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| 84308 | 2677 @cindex sparse tree, for TODO |
| 2678 @item C-c C-v | |
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2679 @itemx C-c / t |
| 84308 | 2680 View TODO items in a @emph{sparse tree} (@pxref{Sparse trees}). Folds |
| 2681 the entire buffer, but shows all TODO items and the headings hierarchy | |
| 2682 above them. With prefix arg, search for a specific TODO. You will be | |
| 2683 prompted for the keyword, and you can also give a list of keywords like | |
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2684 @code{KWD1|KWD2|...}. With numerical prefix N, show the tree for the |
| 84308 | 2685 Nth keyword in the variable @code{org-todo-keywords}. With two prefix |
| 2686 args, find all TODO and DONE entries. | |
| 2687 @kindex C-c a t | |
| 2688 @item C-c a t | |
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2689 Show the global TODO list. Collects the TODO items from all agenda |
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2690 files (@pxref{Agenda views}) into a single buffer. The new buffer will |
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2693 commands}). @xref{Global TODO list}, for more information. |
| 84308 | 2694 @kindex S-M-@key{RET} |
| 2695 @item S-M-@key{RET} | |
| 2696 Insert a new TODO entry below the current one. | |
| 2697 @end table | |
| 2698 | |
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2699 @node TODO extensions, Progress logging, TODO basics, TODO items |
| 84308 | 2700 @section Extended use of TODO keywords |
| 2701 @cindex extended TODO keywords | |
| 2702 | |
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2703 By default, marked TODO entries have one of only two states: TODO and |
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2704 DONE. Org-mode allows you to classify TODO items in more complex ways |
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2705 with @emph{TODO keywords} (stored in @code{org-todo-keywords}). With |
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| 84308 | 2708 |
| 2709 Note that @i{tags} are another way to classify headlines in general and | |
| 2710 TODO items in particular (@pxref{Tags}). | |
| 2711 | |
| 2712 @menu | |
| 2713 * Workflow states:: From TODO to DONE in steps | |
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2714 * TODO types:: I do this, Fred does the rest |
| 84308 | 2715 * Multiple sets in one file:: Mixing it all, and still finding your way |
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2716 * Fast access to TODO states:: Single letter selection of a state |
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2717 * Per-file keywords:: Different files, different requirements |
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2718 * Faces for TODO keywords:: Highlighting states |
| 84308 | 2719 @end menu |
| 2720 | |
| 2721 @node Workflow states, TODO types, TODO extensions, TODO extensions | |
| 2722 @subsection TODO keywords as workflow states | |
| 2723 @cindex TODO workflow | |
| 2724 @cindex workflow states as TODO keywords | |
| 2725 | |
| 2726 You can use TODO keywords to indicate different @emph{sequential} states | |
| 2727 in the process of working on an item, for example@footnote{Changing | |
| 2728 this variable only becomes effective after restarting Org-mode in a | |
| 2729 buffer.}: | |
| 2730 | |
| 2731 @lisp | |
| 2732 (setq org-todo-keywords | |
| 2733 '((sequence "TODO" "FEEDBACK" "VERIFY" "|" "DONE" "DELEGATED"))) | |
| 2734 @end lisp | |
| 2735 | |
| 2736 The vertical bar separates the TODO keywords (states that @emph{need | |
| 2737 action}) from the DONE states (which need @emph{no further action}. If | |
| 2738 you don't provide the separator bar, the last state is used as the DONE | |
| 2739 state. | |
| 2740 @cindex completion, of TODO keywords | |
| 2741 With this setup, the command @kbd{C-c C-t} will cycle an entry from TODO | |
| 2742 to FEEDBACK, then to VERIFY, and finally to DONE and DELEGATED. You may | |
| 2743 also use a prefix argument to quickly select a specific state. For | |
| 2744 example @kbd{C-3 C-c C-t} will change the state immediately to VERIFY. | |
| 2745 If you define many keywords, you can use in-buffer completion (see | |
| 2746 @ref{Completion}) to insert these words into the buffer. Changing a | |
| 2747 todo state can be logged with a timestamp, see @ref{Tracking TODO state | |
| 2748 changes} for more information. | |
| 2749 | |
| 2750 @node TODO types, Multiple sets in one file, Workflow states, TODO extensions | |
| 2751 @subsection TODO keywords as types | |
| 2752 @cindex TODO types | |
| 2753 @cindex names as TODO keywords | |
| 2754 @cindex types as TODO keywords | |
| 2755 | |
| 2756 The second possibility is to use TODO keywords to indicate different | |
| 2757 @emph{types} of action items. For example, you might want to indicate | |
| 2758 that items are for ``work'' or ``home''. Or, when you work with several | |
| 2759 people on a single project, you might want to assign action items | |
| 2760 directly to persons, by using their names as TODO keywords. This would | |
| 2761 be set up like this: | |
| 2762 | |
| 2763 @lisp | |
| 2764 (setq org-todo-keywords '((type "Fred" "Sara" "Lucy" "|" "DONE"))) | |
| 2765 @end lisp | |
| 2766 | |
| 2767 In this case, different keywords do not indicate a sequence, but rather | |
| 2768 different types. So the normal work flow would be to assign a task to a | |
| 2769 person, and later to mark it DONE. Org-mode supports this style by | |
| 2770 adapting the workings of the command @kbd{C-c C-t}@footnote{This is also | |
| 2771 true for the @kbd{t} command in the timeline and agenda buffers.}. When | |
| 2772 used several times in succession, it will still cycle through all names, | |
| 2773 in order to first select the right type for a task. But when you return | |
| 2774 to the item after some time and execute @kbd{C-c C-t} again, it will | |
| 2775 switch from any name directly to DONE. Use prefix arguments or | |
| 2776 completion to quickly select a specific name. You can also review the | |
| 2777 items of a specific TODO type in a sparse tree by using a numeric prefix | |
| 2778 to @kbd{C-c C-v}. For example, to see all things Lucy has to do, you | |
| 2779 would use @kbd{C-3 C-c C-v}. To collect Lucy's items from all agenda | |
| 2780 files into a single buffer, you would use the prefix arg as well when | |
| 2781 creating the global todo list: @kbd{C-3 C-c t}. | |
| 2782 | |
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2783 @node Multiple sets in one file, Fast access to TODO states, TODO types, TODO extensions |
| 84308 | 2784 @subsection Multiple keyword sets in one file |
| 2785 @cindex todo keyword sets | |
| 2786 | |
| 2787 Sometimes you may want to use different sets of TODO keywords in | |
| 2788 parallel. For example, you may want to have the basic | |
| 2789 @code{TODO}/@code{DONE}, but also a workflow for bug fixing, and a | |
| 2790 separate state indicating that an item has been canceled (so it is not | |
| 2791 DONE, but also does not require action). Your setup would then look | |
| 2792 like this: | |
| 2793 | |
| 2794 @lisp | |
| 2795 (setq org-todo-keywords | |
| 2796 '((sequence "TODO" "|" "DONE") | |
| 2797 (sequence "REPORT" "BUG" "KNOWNCAUSE" "|" "FIXED") | |
| 2798 (sequence "|" "CANCELED"))) | |
| 2799 @end lisp | |
| 2800 | |
| 2801 The keywords should all be different, this helps Org-mode to keep track | |
| 2802 of which subsequence should be used for a given entry. In this setup, | |
| 2803 @kbd{C-c C-t} only operates within a subsequence, so it switches from | |
| 2804 @code{DONE} to (nothing) to @code{TODO}, and from @code{FIXED} to | |
| 2805 (nothing) to @code{REPORT}. Therefore you need a mechanism to initially | |
| 2806 select the correct sequence. Besides the obvious ways like typing a | |
| 2807 keyword or using completion, you may also apply the following commands: | |
| 2808 | |
| 2809 @table @kbd | |
| 2810 @kindex C-S-@key{right} | |
| 2811 @kindex C-S-@key{left} | |
| 2812 @item C-S-@key{right} | |
| 2813 @itemx C-S-@key{left} | |
| 2814 These keys jump from one TODO subset to the next. In the above example, | |
| 2815 @kbd{C-S-@key{right}} would jump from @code{TODO} or @code{DONE} to | |
| 2816 @code{REPORT}, and any of the words in the second row to @code{CANCELED}. | |
| 2817 @kindex S-@key{right} | |
| 2818 @kindex S-@key{left} | |
| 2819 @item S-@key{right} | |
| 2820 @itemx S-@key{left} | |
| 2821 @kbd{S-@key{<left>}} and @kbd{S-@key{<right>}} and walk through | |
| 2822 @emph{all} keywords from all sets, so for example @kbd{S-@key{<right>}} | |
| 2823 would switch from @code{DONE} to @code{REPORT} in the example above. | |
| 2824 @end table | |
| 2825 | |
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2826 @node Fast access to TODO states, Per-file keywords, Multiple sets in one file, TODO extensions |
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2827 @subsection Fast access to TODO states |
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2829 If you would like to quickly change an entry to an arbitrary TODO state |
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2830 instead of cycling through the states, you can set up keys for |
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2831 single-letter access to the states. This is done by adding the section |
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2832 key after each keyword, in parenthesis. For example: |
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2833 |
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2834 @lisp |
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2835 (setq org-todo-keywords |
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2836 '((sequence "TODO(t)" "|" "DONE(d)") |
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2837 (sequence "REPORT(r)" "BUG(b)" "KNOWNCAUSE(k)" "|" "FIXED(f)") |
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2838 (sequence "|" "CANCELED(c)"))) |
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2839 @end lisp |
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2840 |
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2841 If you then press @code{C-u C-c C-t} followed by the selection key, the |
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2842 entry will be switched to this state. @key{SPC} can be used to remove |
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2843 any TODO keyword from an entry. Should you like this way of selecting |
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2844 TODO states a lot, you might want to set the variable |
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2845 @code{org-use-fast-todo-selection} to @code{t} and make this behavior |
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2846 the default. Check also the variable |
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2847 @code{org-fast-tag-selection-include-todo}, it allows to change the TODO |
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2848 state through the tags interface (@pxref{Setting tags}). |
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2849 |
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2850 @node Per-file keywords, Faces for TODO keywords, Fast access to TODO states, TODO extensions |
| 84308 | 2851 @subsection Setting up keywords for individual files |
| 2852 @cindex keyword options | |
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2853 @cindex per-file keywords |
| 84308 | 2854 |
| 2855 It can be very useful to use different aspects of the TODO mechanism in | |
| 2856 different files. For file-local settings, you need to add special lines | |
| 2857 to the file which set the keywords and interpretation for that file | |
| 2858 only. For example, to set one of the two examples discussed above, you | |
| 2859 need one of the following lines, starting in column zero anywhere in the | |
| 2860 file: | |
| 2861 | |
| 2862 @example | |
| 2863 #+SEQ_TODO: TODO FEEDBACK VERIFY | DONE CANCELED | |
| 2864 @end example | |
| 2865 or | |
| 2866 @example | |
| 2867 #+TYP_TODO: Fred Sara Lucy Mike | DONE | |
| 2868 @end example | |
| 2869 | |
| 2870 A setup for using several sets in parallel would be: | |
| 2871 | |
| 2872 @example | |
| 2873 #+SEQ_TODO: TODO | DONE | |
| 2874 #+SEQ_TODO: REPORT BUG KNOWNCAUSE | FIXED | |
| 2875 #+SEQ_TODO: | CANCELED | |
| 2876 @end example | |
| 2877 | |
| 2878 @cindex completion, of option keywords | |
| 2879 @kindex M-@key{TAB} | |
| 2880 @noindent To make sure you are using the correct keyword, type | |
| 2881 @samp{#+} into the buffer and then use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} completion. | |
| 2882 | |
| 2883 @cindex DONE, final TODO keyword | |
| 2884 Remember that the keywords after the vertical bar (or the last keyword | |
| 2885 if no bar is there) must always mean that the item is DONE (although you | |
| 2886 may use a different word). After changing one of these lines, use | |
| 2887 @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor still in the line to make the changes | |
| 2888 known to Org-mode@footnote{Org-mode parses these lines only when | |
| 2889 Org-mode is activated after visiting a file. @kbd{C-c C-c} with the | |
| 2890 cursor in a line starting with @samp{#+} is simply restarting Org-mode | |
| 2891 for the current buffer.}. | |
| 2892 | |
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2893 @node Faces for TODO keywords, , Per-file keywords, TODO extensions |
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2894 @subsection Faces for TODO keywords |
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2895 @cindex faces, for TODO keywords |
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2896 |
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2897 Org-mode highlights TODO keywords with special faces: @code{org-todo} |
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2898 for keywords indicating that an item still has to be acted upon, and |
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2899 @code{org-done} for keywords indicating that an item is finished. If |
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2900 you are using more than 2 different states, you might want to use |
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2901 special faces for some of them. This can be done using the variable |
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2902 @code{org-todo-keyword-faces}. For example: |
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2903 |
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2904 @lisp |
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2905 (setq org-todo-keyword-faces |
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2906 '(("TODO" . org-warning) |
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2907 ("DEFERRED" . shadow) |
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2908 ("CANCELED" . (:foreground "blue" :weight bold)))) |
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2909 @end lisp |
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2910 |
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2911 @page |
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2912 @node Progress logging, Priorities, TODO extensions, TODO items |
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2913 @section Progress Logging |
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2914 @cindex progress logging |
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2915 @cindex logging, of progress |
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2916 |
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2917 Org-mode can automatically record a time stamp and even a note when you |
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2918 mark a TODO item as DONE, or even each time you change the state of |
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2919 a TODO item. |
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2920 |
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2921 @menu |
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2922 * Closing items:: When was this entry marked DONE? |
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2923 * Tracking TODO state changes:: When did the status change? |
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2924 @end menu |
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2925 |
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2926 @node Closing items, Tracking TODO state changes, Progress logging, Progress logging |
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2927 @subsection Closing items |
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2928 |
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2929 If you want to keep track of @emph{when} a certain TODO item was |
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2930 finished, turn on logging with@footnote{The corresponding in-buffer |
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2931 setting is: @code{#+STARTUP: logdone}. You may also set this for the |
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2932 scope of a subtree by adding a @code{:LOGGING:} property with one or more |
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2933 of the logging keywords in the value.} |
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2934 |
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2935 @lisp |
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2936 (setq org-log-done t) |
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2937 @end lisp |
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2938 |
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2939 @noindent |
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2940 Then each time you turn a TODO entry into DONE using either @kbd{C-c |
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2941 C-t} in the Org-mode buffer or @kbd{t} in the agenda buffer, a line |
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2942 @samp{CLOSED: [timestamp]} will be inserted just after the headline. If |
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2943 you turn the entry back into a TODO item through further state cycling, |
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2944 that line will be removed again. In the timeline (@pxref{Timeline}) and |
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2945 in the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}), you can then use the |
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2946 @kbd{l} key to display the TODO items closed on each day, giving you an |
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2947 overview of what has been done on a day. If you want to record a note |
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2948 along with the timestamp, use@footnote{The corresponding in-buffer |
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2949 setting is: @code{#+STARTUP: lognotedone}} |
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2951 @lisp |
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2952 (setq org-log-done '(done)) |
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2953 @end lisp |
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2955 @node Tracking TODO state changes, , Closing items, Progress logging |
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2956 @subsection Tracking TODO state changes |
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2957 |
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2958 When TODO keywords are used as workflow states (@pxref{Workflow |
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2959 states}), you might want to keep track of when a state change occurred |
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2960 and record a note about this change. With the setting@footnote{The |
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2961 corresponding in-buffer setting is: @code{#+STARTUP: lognotestate}.} |
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2962 |
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2963 @lisp |
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2964 (setq org-log-done '(state)) |
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2965 @end lisp |
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2966 |
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2967 @noindent |
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2968 each state change will prompt you for a note that will be attached to |
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2969 the current headline. If you press @kbd{C-c C-c} without typing |
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2970 anything into the note buffer, only the time of the state change will be |
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2971 noted. Very likely you do not want this verbose tracking all the time, |
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2972 so it is probably better to configure this behavior with in-buffer |
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2973 options. For example, if you are tracking purchases, put these into a |
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2974 separate file that contains: |
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2975 |
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2976 @example |
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2977 #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) ORDERED(o) INVOICE(i) PAYED(p) | RECEIVED(r) |
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2978 #+STARTUP: lognotestate |
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2979 @end example |
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2980 |
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2981 If you only need to take a note for some of the states, mark those |
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2982 states with an additional @samp{@@}, like this: |
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2983 |
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2984 @example |
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2985 #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) ORDERED(o@@) INVOICE(i@@) PAYED(p) | RECEIVED(r) |
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2986 #+STARTUP: lognotestate |
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2987 @end example |
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2988 |
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2989 @node Priorities, Breaking down tasks, Progress logging, TODO items |
| 84308 | 2990 @section Priorities |
| 2991 @cindex priorities | |
| 2992 | |
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2993 If you use Org-mode extensively, you may end up enough TODO items that |
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2994 it starts to make sense to prioritize them. Prioritizing can be done by |
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2995 placing a @emph{priority cookie} into the headline of a TODO item, like |
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2996 this |
| 84308 | 2997 |
| 2998 @example | |
| 2999 *** TODO [#A] Write letter to Sam Fortune | |
| 3000 @end example | |
| 3001 | |
| 3002 @noindent | |
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3003 By default, Org-mode supports three priorities: @samp{A}, @samp{B}, and |
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3004 @samp{C}. @samp{A} is the highest priority. An entry without a cookie |
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3005 is treated as priority @samp{B}. Priorities make a difference only in |
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3006 the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}); outside the agenda, they have |
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3007 no inherent meaning to Org-mode. |
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3008 |
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3009 Priorities can be attached to any outline tree entries; they do not need |
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3010 to be TODO items. |
| 84308 | 3011 |
| 3012 @table @kbd | |
| 3013 @kindex @kbd{C-c ,} | |
| 3014 @item @kbd{C-c ,} | |
| 3015 Set the priority of the current headline. The command prompts for a | |
| 3016 priority character @samp{A}, @samp{B} or @samp{C}. When you press | |
| 3017 @key{SPC} instead, the priority cookie is removed from the headline. | |
| 3018 The priorities can also be changed ``remotely'' from the timeline and | |
| 3019 agenda buffer with the @kbd{,} command (@pxref{Agenda commands}). | |
| 3020 @c | |
| 3021 @kindex S-@key{up} | |
| 3022 @kindex S-@key{down} | |
| 3023 @item S-@key{up} | |
| 3024 @itemx S-@key{down} | |
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3025 Increase/decrease priority of current headline@footnote{See also the |
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3026 option @code{org-priority-start-cycle-with-default'}.}. Note that these |
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3027 keys are also used to modify time stamps (@pxref{Creating timestamps}). |
| 84308 | 3028 Furthermore, these keys are also used by CUA-mode (@pxref{Conflicts}). |
| 3029 @end table | |
| 3030 | |
| 3031 You can change the range of allowed priorities by setting the variables | |
| 3032 @code{org-highest-priority}, @code{org-lowest-priority}, and | |
| 3033 @code{org-default-priority}. For an individual buffer, you may set | |
| 3034 these values (highest, lowest, default) like this (please make sure that | |
| 3035 the highest priority is earlier in the alphabet than the lowest | |
| 3036 priority): | |
| 3037 | |
| 3038 @example | |
| 3039 #+PRIORITIES: A C B | |
| 3040 @end example | |
| 3041 | |
| 3042 @node Breaking down tasks, Checkboxes, Priorities, TODO items | |
| 3043 @section Breaking tasks down into subtasks | |
| 3044 @cindex tasks, breaking down | |
| 3045 | |
| 3046 It is often advisable to break down large tasks into smaller, manageable | |
| 3047 subtasks. You can do this by creating an outline tree below a TODO | |
| 3048 item, with detailed subtasks on the tree@footnote{To keep subtasks out | |
| 3049 of the global TODO list, see the | |
| 3050 @code{org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels}.}. Another possibility is the use | |
| 3051 of checkboxes to identify (a hierarchy of) a large number of subtasks | |
| 3052 (@pxref{Checkboxes}). | |
| 3053 | |
| 3054 | |
| 3055 @node Checkboxes, , Breaking down tasks, TODO items | |
| 3056 @section Checkboxes | |
| 3057 @cindex checkboxes | |
| 3058 | |
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3059 Every item in a plain list (@pxref{Plain lists}) can be made into a |
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3060 checkbox by starting it with the string @samp{[ ]}. This feature is |
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3061 similar to TODO items (@pxref{TODO items}), but is more lightweight. |
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3062 Checkboxes are not included into the global TODO list, so they are often |
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3063 great to split a task into a number of simple steps. Or you can use |
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3064 them in a shopping list. To toggle a checkbox, use @kbd{C-c C-c}, or |
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3065 use the mouse (thanks to Piotr Zielinski's @file{org-mouse.el}). |
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3066 |
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3067 Here is an example of a checkbox list. |
| 84308 | 3068 |
| 3069 @example | |
| 3070 * TODO Organize party [3/6] | |
| 3071 - call people [1/3] | |
| 3072 - [ ] Peter | |
| 3073 - [X] Sarah | |
| 3074 - [ ] Sam | |
| 3075 - [X] order food | |
| 3076 - [ ] think about what music to play | |
| 3077 - [X] talk to the neighbors | |
| 3078 @end example | |
| 3079 | |
| 3080 @cindex statistics, for checkboxes | |
| 3081 @cindex checkbox statistics | |
| 3082 The @samp{[3/6]} and @samp{[1/3]} in the first and second line are | |
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3083 cookies indicating how many checkboxes present in this entry have been |
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3084 checked off, and the total number of checkboxes are present. This can |
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3085 give you an idea on how many checkboxes remain, even without opening a |
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3086 folded entry. The cookies can be placed into a headline or into (the |
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3087 first line of) a plain list item. Each cookie covers all checkboxes |
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3088 structurally below the headline/item on which the cookie appear. You |
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3089 have to insert the cookie yourself by typing either @samp{[/]} or |
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3090 @samp{[%]}. With @samp{[/]} you get an @samp{n out of m} result, as in |
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3091 the examples above. With @samp{[%]} you get information about the |
| 84308 | 3092 percentage of checkboxes checked (in the above example, this would be |
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3093 @samp{[50%]} and @samp{[33%]}, respectively). |
| 84308 | 3094 |
| 3095 @noindent The following commands work with checkboxes: | |
| 3096 | |
| 3097 @table @kbd | |
| 3098 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 3099 @item C-c C-c | |
| 3100 Toggle checkbox at point. With prefix argument, set it to @samp{[-]}, | |
| 3101 which is considered to be an intermediate state. | |
| 3102 @kindex C-c C-x C-b | |
| 3103 @item C-c C-x C-b | |
| 3104 Toggle checkbox at point. | |
| 3105 @itemize @minus | |
| 3106 @item | |
| 3107 If there is an active region, toggle the first checkbox in the region | |
| 3108 and set all remaining boxes to the same status as the first. If you | |
| 3109 want to toggle all boxes in the region independently, use a prefix | |
| 3110 argument. | |
| 3111 @item | |
| 3112 If the cursor is in a headline, toggle checkboxes in the region between | |
| 3113 this headline and the next (so @emph{not} the entire subtree). | |
| 3114 @item | |
| 3115 If there is no active region, just toggle the checkbox at point. | |
| 3116 @end itemize | |
| 3117 @kindex M-S-@key{RET} | |
| 3118 @item M-S-@key{RET} | |
| 3119 Insert a new item with a checkbox. | |
| 3120 This works only if the cursor is already in a plain list item | |
| 3121 (@pxref{Plain lists}). | |
| 3122 @kindex C-c # | |
| 3123 @item C-c # | |
| 3124 Update the checkbox statistics in the current outline entry. When | |
| 3125 called with a @kbd{C-u} prefix, update the entire file. Checkbox | |
| 3126 statistic cookies are updated automatically if you toggle checkboxes | |
| 3127 with @kbd{C-c C-c} and make new ones with @kbd{M-S-@key{RET}}. If you | |
| 3128 delete boxes or add/change them by hand, use this command to get things | |
| 3129 back into synch. Or simply toggle any checkbox twice with @kbd{C-c C-c}. | |
| 3130 @end table | |
| 3131 | |
| 3132 @node Tags, Properties and columns, TODO items, Top | |
| 3133 @chapter Tags | |
| 3134 @cindex tags | |
| 3135 @cindex headline tagging | |
| 3136 @cindex matching, tags | |
| 3137 @cindex sparse tree, tag based | |
| 3138 | |
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3139 An excellent way to implement labels and contexts for cross-correlating |
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3140 information is to assign @i{tags} to headlines. Org-mode has extensive |
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3141 support for tags. |
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3142 |
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3143 Every headline can contain a list of tags; they occur at the end of the |
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3144 headline. Tags are normal words containing letters, numbers, @samp{_}, |
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3145 and @samp{@@}. Tags must be preceded and followed by a single colon, |
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3146 e.g., @samp{:WORK:}. Several tags can be specified, as in |
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3147 @samp{:work:URGENT:}. |
| 84308 | 3148 |
| 3149 @menu | |
| 3150 * Tag inheritance:: Tags use the tree structure of the outline | |
| 3151 * Setting tags:: How to assign tags to a headline | |
| 3152 * Tag searches:: Searching for combinations of tags | |
| 3153 @end menu | |
| 3154 | |
| 3155 @node Tag inheritance, Setting tags, Tags, Tags | |
| 3156 @section Tag inheritance | |
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3157 @cindex tag inheritance |
| 84308 | 3158 @cindex inheritance, of tags |
| 3159 @cindex sublevels, inclusion into tags match | |
| 3160 | |
| 3161 @i{Tags} make use of the hierarchical structure of outline trees. If a | |
| 3162 heading has a certain tag, all subheadings will inherit the tag as | |
| 3163 well. For example, in the list | |
| 3164 | |
| 3165 @example | |
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3166 * Meeting with the French group :work: |
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3167 ** Summary by Frank :boss:notes: |
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3168 *** TODO Prepare slides for him :action: |
| 84308 | 3169 @end example |
| 3170 | |
| 3171 @noindent | |
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3172 the final heading will have the tags @samp{:work:}, @samp{:boss:}, |
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3173 @samp{:notes:}, and @samp{:action:} even though the final heading is not |
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3174 explicitly marked with those tags. When executing tag searches and |
| 84308 | 3175 Org-mode finds that a certain headline matches the search criterion, it |
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3176 will not check any sublevel headline, assuming that these also match and |
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3177 that the list of matches could become very long because of that. If you |
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3178 do want the subevels be tested and listed as well, you may set the |
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3179 variable @code{org-tags-match-list-sublevels}. To turn off tag |
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3180 inheritance entirely, use the variable @code{org-use-tag-inheritance}. |
| 84308 | 3181 |
| 3182 @node Setting tags, Tag searches, Tag inheritance, Tags | |
| 3183 @section Setting tags | |
| 3184 @cindex setting tags | |
| 3185 @cindex tags, setting | |
| 3186 | |
| 3187 @kindex M-@key{TAB} | |
| 3188 Tags can simply be typed into the buffer at the end of a headline. | |
| 3189 After a colon, @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} offers completion on tags. There is | |
| 3190 also a special command for inserting tags: | |
| 3191 | |
| 3192 @table @kbd | |
| 3193 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 3194 @item C-c C-c | |
| 3195 @cindex completion, of tags | |
| 3196 Enter new tags for the current headline. Org-mode will either offer | |
| 3197 completion or a special single-key interface for setting tags, see | |
| 3198 below. After pressing @key{RET}, the tags will be inserted and aligned | |
| 3199 to @code{org-tags-column}. When called with a @kbd{C-u} prefix, all | |
| 3200 tags in the current buffer will be aligned to that column, just to make | |
| 3201 things look nice. TAGS are automatically realigned after promotion, | |
| 3202 demotion, and TODO state changes (@pxref{TODO basics}). | |
| 3203 @end table | |
| 3204 | |
| 3205 Org will support tag insertion based on a @emph{list of tags}. By | |
| 3206 default this list is constructed dynamically, containing all tags | |
| 3207 currently used in the buffer. You may also globally specify a hard list | |
| 3208 of tags with the variable @code{org-tag-alist}. Finally you can set | |
| 3209 the default tags for a given file with lines like | |
| 3210 | |
| 3211 @example | |
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3212 #+TAGS: @@work @@home @@tennisclub |
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3213 #+TAGS: laptop car pc sailboat |
| 84308 | 3214 @end example |
| 3215 | |
| 3216 If you have globally defined your preferred set of tags using the | |
| 3217 variable @code{org-tag-alist}, but would like to use a dynamic tag list | |
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3218 in a specific file, add an empty TAGS option line to that file: |
| 84308 | 3219 |
| 3220 @example | |
| 3221 #+TAGS: | |
| 3222 @end example | |
| 3223 | |
| 3224 The default support method for entering tags is minibuffer completion. | |
| 3225 However, Org-mode also implements a much better method: @emph{fast tag | |
| 3226 selection}. This method allows to select and deselect tags with a | |
| 3227 single key per tag. To function efficiently, you should assign unique | |
| 3228 keys to most tags. This can be done globally with | |
| 3229 | |
| 3230 @lisp | |
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3231 (setq org-tag-alist '(("@@work" . ?w) ("@@home" . ?h) ("laptop" . ?l))) |
| 84308 | 3232 @end lisp |
| 3233 | |
| 3234 @noindent or on a per-file basis with | |
| 3235 | |
| 3236 @example | |
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3237 #+TAGS: @@work(w) @@home(h) @@tennisclub(t) laptop(l) pc(p) |
| 84308 | 3238 @end example |
| 3239 | |
| 3240 @noindent | |
| 3241 You can also group together tags that are mutually exclusive. With | |
| 3242 curly braces@footnote{In @code{org-mode-alist} use | |
| 3243 @code{'(:startgroup)} and @code{'(:endgroup)}, respectively. Several | |
| 3244 groups are allowed.} | |
| 3245 | |
| 3246 @example | |
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3247 #+TAGS: @{ @@work(w) @@home(h) @@tennisclub(t) @} laptop(l) pc(p) |
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3248 @end example |
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3249 |
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3250 @noindent you indicate that at most one of @samp{@@work}, @samp{@@home}, |
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3251 and @samp{@@tennisclub} should be selected. |
| 84308 | 3252 |
| 3253 @noindent Don't forget to press @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor in one of | |
| 3254 these lines to activate any changes. | |
| 3255 | |
| 3256 If at least one tag has a selection key, pressing @kbd{C-c C-c} will | |
| 3257 automatically present you with a special interface, listing inherited | |
| 3258 tags, the tags of the current headline, and a list of all legal tags | |
| 3259 with corresponding keys@footnote{Keys will automatically be assigned to | |
| 3260 tags which have no configured keys.}. In this interface, you can use | |
| 3261 the following keys: | |
| 3262 | |
| 3263 @table @kbd | |
| 3264 @item a-z... | |
| 3265 Pressing keys assigned to tags will add or remove them from the list of | |
| 3266 tags in the current line. Selecting a tag in a group of mutually | |
| 3267 exclusive tags will turn off any other tags from that group. | |
| 3268 @kindex @key{TAB} | |
| 3269 @item @key{TAB} | |
| 3270 Enter a tag in the minibuffer, even if the tag is not in the predefined | |
| 3271 list. You will be able to complete on all tags present in the buffer. | |
| 3272 @kindex @key{SPC} | |
| 3273 @item @key{SPC} | |
| 3274 Clear all tags for this line. | |
| 3275 @kindex @key{RET} | |
| 3276 @item @key{RET} | |
| 3277 Accept the modified set. | |
| 3278 @item C-g | |
| 3279 Abort without installing changes. | |
| 3280 @item q | |
| 3281 If @kbd{q} is not assigned to a tag, it aborts like @kbd{C-g}. | |
| 3282 @item ! | |
| 3283 Turn off groups of mutually exclusive tags. Use this to (as an | |
| 3284 exception) assign several tags from such a group. | |
| 3285 @item C-c | |
| 3286 Toggle auto-exit after the next change (see below). | |
| 3287 If you are using expert mode, the first @kbd{C-c} will display the | |
| 3288 selection window. | |
| 3289 @end table | |
| 3290 | |
| 3291 @noindent | |
| 3292 This method lets you assign tags to a headline with very few keys. With | |
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3293 the above setup, you could clear the current tags and set @samp{@@home}, |
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3294 @samp{laptop} and @samp{pc} tags with just the following keys: @kbd{C-c |
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3295 C-c @key{SPC} h l p @key{RET}}. Switching from @samp{@@home} to |
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3296 @samp{@@work} would be done with @kbd{C-c C-c w @key{RET}} or |
| 84308 | 3297 alternatively with @kbd{C-c C-c C-c w}. Adding the non-predefined tag |
| 3298 @samp{Sarah} could be done with @kbd{C-c C-c @key{TAB} S a r a h | |
| 3299 @key{RET} @key{RET}}. | |
| 3300 | |
| 3301 If you find that most of the time, you need only a single keypress to | |
| 3302 modify your list of tags, set the variable | |
| 3303 @code{org-fast-tag-selection-single-key}. Then you no longer have to | |
| 3304 press @key{RET} to exit fast tag selection - it will immediately exit | |
| 3305 after the first change. If you then occasionally need more keys, press | |
| 3306 @kbd{C-c} to turn off auto-exit for the current tag selection process | |
| 3307 (in effect: start selection with @kbd{C-c C-c C-c} instead of @kbd{C-c | |
| 3308 C-c}). If you set the variable to the value @code{expert}, the special | |
| 3309 window is not even shown for single-key tag selection, it comes up only | |
| 3310 when you press an extra @kbd{C-c}. | |
| 3311 | |
| 3312 @node Tag searches, , Setting tags, Tags | |
| 3313 @section Tag searches | |
| 3314 @cindex tag searches | |
| 3315 @cindex searching for tags | |
| 3316 | |
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3317 Once a system of tags has been set up, it can be used to collect related |
| 84308 | 3318 information into special lists. |
| 3319 | |
| 3320 @table @kbd | |
| 3321 @kindex C-c \ | |
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3322 @kindex C-c / T |
| 84308 | 3323 @item C-c \ |
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3324 @itemx C-c / T |
| 84308 | 3325 Create a sparse tree with all headlines matching a tags search. With a |
| 3326 @kbd{C-u} prefix argument, ignore headlines that are not a TODO line. | |
| 3327 @kindex C-c a m | |
| 3328 @item C-c a m | |
| 3329 Create a global list of tag matches from all agenda files. | |
| 3330 @xref{Matching tags and properties}. | |
| 3331 @kindex C-c a M | |
| 3332 @item C-c a M | |
| 3333 Create a global list of tag matches from all agenda files, but check | |
| 3334 only TODO items and force checking subitems (see variable | |
| 3335 @code{org-tags-match-list-sublevels}). | |
| 3336 @end table | |
| 3337 | |
| 3338 @cindex Boolean logic, for tag searches | |
| 3339 A @i{tags} search string can use Boolean operators @samp{&} for AND and | |
| 3340 @samp{|} for OR. @samp{&} binds more strongly than @samp{|}. | |
| 3341 Parenthesis are currently not implemented. A tag may also be preceded | |
| 3342 by @samp{-}, to select against it, and @samp{+} is syntactic sugar for | |
| 3343 positive selection. The AND operator @samp{&} is optional when @samp{+} | |
| 3344 or @samp{-} is present. Examples: | |
| 3345 | |
| 3346 @table @samp | |
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3347 @item +work-boss |
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3348 Select headlines tagged @samp{:work:}, but discard those also tagged |
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3349 @samp{:boss:}. |
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3350 @item work|laptop |
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3351 Selects lines tagged @samp{:work:} or @samp{:laptop:}. |
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3352 @item work|laptop&night |
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3353 Like before, but require the @samp{:laptop:} lines to be tagged also |
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3354 @samp{:night:}. |
| 84308 | 3355 @end table |
| 3356 | |
| 3357 @cindex TODO keyword matching, with tags search | |
| 3358 If you are using multi-state TODO keywords (@pxref{TODO extensions}), it | |
| 3359 can be useful to also match on the TODO keyword. This can be done by | |
| 3360 adding a condition after a slash to a tags match. The syntax is similar | |
| 3361 to the tag matches, but should be applied with consideration: For | |
| 3362 example, a positive selection on several TODO keywords can not | |
| 3363 meaningfully be combined with boolean AND. However, @emph{negative | |
| 3364 selection} combined with AND can be meaningful. To make sure that only | |
| 3365 lines are checked that actually have any TODO keyword, use @kbd{C-c a | |
| 3366 M}, or equivalently start the todo part after the slash with @samp{!}. | |
| 3367 Examples: | |
| 3368 | |
| 3369 @table @samp | |
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3370 @item work/WAITING |
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3371 Select @samp{:work:}-tagged TODO lines with the specific TODO |
| 84308 | 3372 keyword @samp{WAITING}. |
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3373 @item work/!-WAITING-NEXT |
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3374 Select @samp{:work:}-tagged TODO lines that are neither @samp{WAITING} |
| 84308 | 3375 nor @samp{NEXT} |
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3376 @item work/+WAITING|+NEXT |
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3377 Select @samp{:work:}-tagged TODO lines that are either @samp{WAITING} or |
| 84308 | 3378 @samp{NEXT}. |
| 3379 @end table | |
| 3380 | |
| 3381 @cindex regular expressions, with tags search | |
| 3382 Any element of the tag/todo match can be a regular expression - in this | |
| 3383 case it must be enclosed in curly braces. For example, | |
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3384 @samp{work+@{^boss.*@}} matches headlines that contain the tag |
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3385 @samp{:work:} and any tag @i{starting} with @samp{boss}. |
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3386 |
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3387 @cindex level, require for tags/property match |
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3388 @cindex category, require for tags/property match |
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3389 You can also require a headline to be of a certain level or category, by |
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3390 writing instead of any TAG an expression like @samp{LEVEL=3} or |
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3391 @samp{CATEGORY="work"}, respectively. For example, a search |
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3392 @samp{+LEVEL=3+boss/-DONE} lists all level three headlines that have the |
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3393 tag @samp{boss} and are @emph{not} marked with the todo keyword DONE. |
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3395 @node Properties and columns, Dates and times, Tags, Top |
| 84308 | 3396 @chapter Properties and Columns |
| 3397 @cindex properties | |
| 3398 | |
| 3399 Properties are a set of key-value pairs associated with an entry. There | |
| 3400 are two main applications for properties in Org-mode. First, properties | |
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3401 are like tags, but with a value. Second, you can use properties to |
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3402 implement (very basic) database capabilities in an Org-mode buffer. For |
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3403 an example of the first application, imagine maintaining a file where |
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3404 you document bugs and plan releases of a piece of software. Instead of |
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3405 using tags like @code{:release_1:}, @code{:release_2:}, one can use a |
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3406 property, say @code{:Release:}, that in different subtrees has different |
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3407 values, such as @code{1.0} or @code{2.0}. For an example of the second |
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3408 application of properties, imagine keeping track of one's music CD's, |
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3409 where properties could be things such as the album artist, date of |
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3410 release, number of tracks, and so on. |
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3412 Properties can be conveiently edited and viewed in column view |
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3413 (@pxref{Column view}). |
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3414 |
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3415 Properties are like tags, but with a value. For example, in a file |
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3416 where you document bugs and plan releases of a piece of software, |
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3417 instead of using tags like @code{:release_1:}, @code{:release_2:}, it |
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3418 can be more efficient to use a property @code{:Release:} with a value |
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3419 @code{1.0} or @code{2.0}. Second, you can use properties to implement |
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3420 (very basic) database capabilities in an Org-mode buffer, for example to |
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3421 create a list of Music CD's you own. You can edit and view properties |
| 84308 | 3422 conveniently in column view (@pxref{Column view}). |
| 3423 | |
| 3424 @menu | |
| 3425 * Property syntax:: How properties are spelled out | |
| 3426 * Special properties:: Access to other Org-mode features | |
| 3427 * Property searches:: Matching property values | |
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3428 * Property inheritance:: Passing values down the tree |
| 84308 | 3429 * Column view:: Tabular viewing and editing |
| 3430 * Property API:: Properties for Lisp programmers | |
| 3431 @end menu | |
| 3432 | |
| 3433 @node Property syntax, Special properties, Properties and columns, Properties and columns | |
| 3434 @section Property Syntax | |
| 3435 @cindex property syntax | |
| 3436 @cindex drawer, for properties | |
| 3437 | |
| 3438 Properties are key-value pairs. They need to be inserted into a special | |
| 3439 drawer (@pxref{Drawers}) with the name @code{PROPERTIES}. Each property | |
| 3440 is specified on a single line, with the key (surrounded by colons) | |
| 3441 first, and the value after it. Here is an example: | |
| 3442 | |
| 3443 @example | |
| 3444 * CD collection | |
| 3445 ** Classic | |
| 3446 *** Goldberg Variations | |
| 3447 :PROPERTIES: | |
| 3448 :Title: Goldberg Variations | |
| 3449 :Composer: J.S. Bach | |
| 3450 :Artist: Glen Gould | |
| 3451 :Publisher: Deutsche Grammphon | |
| 3452 :NDisks: 1 | |
| 3453 :END: | |
| 3454 @end example | |
| 3455 | |
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3456 You may define the allowed values for a particular property @samp{:Xyz:} |
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3457 by setting a property @samp{:Xyz_ALL:}. This special property is |
| 84308 | 3458 @emph{inherited}, so if you set it in a level 1 entry, it will apply to |
| 3459 the entire tree. When allowed values are defined, setting the | |
| 3460 corresponding property becomes easier and is less prone to typing | |
| 3461 errors. For the example with the CD collection, we can predefine | |
| 3462 publishers and the number of disks in a box like this: | |
| 3463 | |
| 3464 @example | |
| 3465 * CD collection | |
| 3466 :PROPERTIES: | |
| 3467 :NDisks_ALL: 1 2 3 4 | |
| 3468 :Publisher_ALL: "Deutsche Grammophon" Phillips EMI | |
| 3469 :END: | |
| 3470 @end example | |
| 3471 | |
| 3472 If you want to set properties that can be inherited by any entry in a | |
| 3473 file, use a line like | |
| 3474 | |
| 3475 @example | |
| 3476 #+PROPERTY: NDisks_ALL 1 2 3 4 | |
| 3477 @end example | |
| 3478 | |
| 3479 Property values set with the global variable | |
| 3480 @code{org-global-properties} can be inherited by all entries in all | |
| 3481 Org-mode files. | |
| 3482 | |
| 3483 @noindent | |
| 3484 The following commands help to work with properties: | |
| 3485 | |
| 3486 @table @kbd | |
| 3487 @kindex M-@key{TAB} | |
| 3488 @item M-@key{TAB} | |
| 3489 After an initial colon in a line, complete property keys. All keys used | |
| 3490 in the current file will be offered as possible completions. | |
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3491 @kindex C-c C-x p |
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3492 @item C-c C-x p |
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3493 Set a property. This prompts for a property name and a value. If |
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3494 necessary, the property drawer is created as well. |
| 84308 | 3495 @item M-x org-insert-property-drawer |
| 3496 Insert a property drawer into the current entry. The drawer will be | |
| 3497 inserted early in the entry, but after the lines with planning | |
| 3498 information like deadlines. | |
| 3499 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 3500 @item C-c C-c | |
| 3501 With the cursor in a property drawer, this executes property commands. | |
| 3502 @item C-c C-c s | |
| 3503 Set a property in the current entry. Both the property and the value | |
| 3504 can be inserted using completion. | |
| 3505 @kindex S-@key{right} | |
| 3506 @kindex S-@key{left} | |
| 3507 @item S-@key{left}/@key{right} | |
| 3508 Switch property at point to the next/previous allowed value. | |
| 3509 @item C-c C-c d | |
| 3510 Remove a property from the current entry. | |
| 3511 @item C-c C-c D | |
| 3512 Globally remove a property, from all entries in the current file. | |
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3513 @item C-c C-c c |
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3514 Compute the property at point, using the operator and scope from the |
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3515 nearest column format definition. |
| 84308 | 3516 @end table |
| 3517 | |
| 3518 @node Special properties, Property searches, Property syntax, Properties and columns | |
| 3519 @section Special Properties | |
| 3520 @cindex properties, special | |
| 3521 | |
| 3522 Special properties provide alternative access method to Org-mode | |
| 3523 features discussed in the previous chapters, like the TODO state or the | |
| 3524 priority of an entry. This interface exists so that you can include | |
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3525 these states into columns view (@pxref{Column view}), or to use them in |
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3526 queries. The following property names are special and should not be |
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3527 used as keys in the properties drawer: |
| 84308 | 3528 |
| 3529 @example | |
| 3530 TODO @r{The TODO keyword of the entry.} | |
| 3531 TAGS @r{The tags defined directly in the headline.} | |
| 3532 ALLTAGS @r{All tags, including inherited ones.} | |
| 3533 PRIORITY @r{The priority of the entry, a string with a single letter.} | |
| 3534 DEADLINE @r{The deadline time string, without the angular brackets.} | |
| 3535 SCHEDULED @r{The scheduling time stamp, without the angular brackets.} | |
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3536 TIMESTAMP @r{The first keyword-less time stamp in the entry.} |
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3537 TIMESTAMP_IA @r{The first inactive time stamp in the entry.} |
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3538 CLOCKSUM @r{The sum of CLOCK intervals in the subtree. @code{org-clock-sum}} |
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3539 @r{must be run first to compute the values.} |
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3540 @end example |
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3541 |
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3542 @node Property searches, Property inheritance, Special properties, Properties and columns |
| 84308 | 3543 @section Property searches |
| 3544 @cindex properties, searching | |
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3545 @cindex properties, inheritance |
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3546 @cindex searching, of properties |
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3547 @cindex inheritance, of properties |
| 84308 | 3548 |
| 3549 To create sparse trees and special lists with selection based on | |
| 3550 properties, the same commands are used as for tag searches (@pxref{Tag | |
| 3551 searches}), and the same logic applies. For example, a search string | |
| 3552 | |
| 3553 @example | |
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3554 +work-boss+PRIORITY="A"+Coffee="unlimited"+With=@{Sarah\|Denny@} |
| 84308 | 3555 @end example |
| 3556 | |
| 3557 @noindent | |
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3558 finds entries tagged @samp{:work:} but not @samp{:boss:}, which |
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3559 also have a priority value @samp{A}, a @samp{:Coffee:} property with the |
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3560 value @samp{unlimited}, and a @samp{:With:} property that is matched by |
| 84308 | 3561 the regular expression @samp{Sarah\|Denny}. |
| 3562 | |
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3563 You can configure Org-mode to use property inheritance during a search, |
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3564 see @ref{Property inheritance} for details. |
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3565 |
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3566 There is also a special command for creating sparse trees based on a |
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3567 single property: |
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3568 |
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3569 @table @kbd |
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3570 @kindex C-c / p |
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3571 @item C-c / p |
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3572 Create a sparse tree based on the value of a property. This first |
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3573 prompts for the name of a property, and then for a value. A sparse tree |
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3574 is created with all entries that define this property with the given |
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3575 value. If you enclose the value into curly braces, it is interpreted as |
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3576 a regular expression and matched against the property values. |
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3577 @end table |
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3578 |
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3579 @node Property inheritance, Column view, Property searches, Properties and columns |
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3580 @section Property Inheritance |
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3581 |
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3582 The outline structure of Org-mode documents lends itself for an |
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3583 inheritance model of properties: If the parent in a tree has a certain |
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3584 property, the children can inherit this property. Org-mode does not |
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3585 turn this on by default, because it can slow down property searches |
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3586 significantly and is often not needed. However, if you find inheritance |
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3587 useful, you can turn it on by setting the variable |
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3588 @code{org-use-property-inheritance}. It may be set to @code{t}, to make |
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3589 all properties inherited from the parent, or to a list of properties |
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3590 that should be inherited. |
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3591 |
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3592 Org-mode has a few properties for which inheritance is hard-coded, at |
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3593 least for the special applications for which they are used: |
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3594 |
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3595 @table @code |
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3596 @item COLUMNS |
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3597 The @code{:COLUMNS:} property defines the format of column view |
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3598 (@pxref{Column view}). It is inherited in the sense that the level |
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3599 where a @code{:COLUMNS:} property is defined is used as the starting |
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3600 point for a column view table, independently of the location in the |
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3601 subtree from where columns view is turned on. |
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3602 @item CATEGORY |
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3603 For agenda view, a category set through a @code{:CATEGORY:} property |
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3604 applies to the entire subtree. |
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3605 @item ARCHIVE |
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3606 For archiving, the @code{:ARCHIVE:} property may define the archive |
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3607 location for the entire subtree (@pxref{Moving subtrees}). |
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3608 @end table |
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3610 @node Column view, Property API, Property inheritance, Properties and columns |
| 84308 | 3611 @section Column View |
| 3612 | |
| 3613 A great way to view and edit properties in an outline tree is | |
| 3614 @emph{column view}. In column view, each outline item is turned into a | |
| 3615 table row. Columns in this table provide access to properties of the | |
| 3616 entries. Org-mode implements columns by overlaying a tabular structure | |
| 3617 over the headline of each item. While the headlines have been turned | |
| 3618 into a table row, you can still change the visibility of the outline | |
| 3619 tree. For example, you get a compact table by switching to CONTENTS | |
| 3620 view (@kbd{S-@key{TAB} S-@key{TAB}}, or simply @kbd{c} while column view | |
| 3621 is active), but you can still open, read, and edit the entry below each | |
| 3622 headline. Or, you can switch to column view after executing a sparse | |
| 3623 tree command and in this way get a table only for the selected items. | |
| 3624 Column view also works in agenda buffers (@pxref{Agenda views}) where | |
| 3625 queries have collected selected items, possibly from a number of files. | |
| 3626 | |
| 3627 @menu | |
| 3628 * Defining columns:: The COLUMNS format property | |
| 3629 * Using column view:: How to create and use column view | |
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3630 * Capturing Column View:: A dynamic block for column view |
| 84308 | 3631 @end menu |
| 3632 | |
| 3633 @node Defining columns, Using column view, Column view, Column view | |
| 3634 @subsection Defining Columns | |
| 3635 @cindex column view, for properties | |
| 3636 @cindex properties, column view | |
| 3637 | |
| 3638 Setting up a column view first requires defining the columns. This is | |
| 3639 done by defining a column format line. | |
| 3640 | |
| 3641 @menu | |
| 3642 * Scope of column definitions:: Where defined, where valid? | |
| 3643 * Column attributes:: Appearance and content of a column | |
| 3644 @end menu | |
| 3645 | |
| 3646 @node Scope of column definitions, Column attributes, Defining columns, Defining columns | |
| 3647 @subsubsection Scope of column definitions | |
| 3648 | |
| 3649 To define a column format for an entire file, use a line like | |
| 3650 | |
| 3651 @example | |
| 3652 #+COLUMNS: %25ITEM %TAGS %PRIORITY %TODO | |
| 3653 @end example | |
| 3654 | |
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3655 To specify a format that only applies to a specific tree, add a |
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3656 @code{:COLUMNS:} property to the top node of that tree, for example: |
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3657 |
| 84308 | 3658 @example |
| 3659 ** Top node for columns view | |
| 3660 :PROPERTIES: | |
| 3661 :COLUMNS: %25ITEM %TAGS %PRIORITY %TODO | |
| 3662 :END: | |
| 3663 @end example | |
| 3664 | |
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3665 If a @code{:COLUMNS:} property is present in an entry, it defines columns |
| 84308 | 3666 for the entry itself, and for the entire subtree below it. Since the |
| 3667 column definition is part of the hierarchical structure of the document, | |
| 3668 you can define columns on level 1 that are general enough for all | |
| 3669 sublevels, and more specific columns further down, when you edit a | |
| 3670 deeper part of the tree. | |
| 3671 | |
| 3672 @node Column attributes, , Scope of column definitions, Defining columns | |
| 3673 @subsubsection Column attributes | |
| 3674 A column definition sets the attributes of a column. The general | |
| 3675 definition looks like this: | |
| 3676 | |
| 3677 @example | |
| 3678 %[width]property[(title)][@{summary-type@}] | |
| 3679 @end example | |
| 3680 | |
| 3681 @noindent | |
| 3682 Except for the percent sign and the property name, all items are | |
| 3683 optional. The individual parts have the following meaning: | |
| 3684 | |
| 3685 @example | |
| 3686 width @r{An integer specifying the width of the column in characters.} | |
| 3687 @r{If omitted, the width will be determined automatically.} | |
| 3688 property @r{The property that should be edited in this column.} | |
| 3689 (title) @r{The header text for the column. If omitted, the} | |
| 3690 @r{property name is used.} | |
| 3691 @{summary-type@} @r{The summary type. If specified, the column values for} | |
| 3692 @r{parent nodes are computed from the children.} | |
| 3693 @r{Supported summary types are:} | |
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3694 @{+@} @r{Sum numbers in this column.} |
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3695 @{+;%.1f@} @r{Like @samp{+}, but format result with @samp{%.1f}.} |
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3696 @{$@} @r{Currency, short for @samp{+;%.2f}.} |
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3697 @{:@} @r{Sum times, HH:MM:SS, plain numbers are hours.} |
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3698 @{X@} @r{Checkbox status, [X] if all children are [X].} |
| 84308 | 3699 @end example |
| 3700 | |
| 3701 @noindent | |
| 3702 Here is an example for a complete columns definition, along with allowed | |
| 3703 values. | |
| 3704 | |
| 3705 @example | |
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3706 :COLUMNS: %20ITEM %9Approved(Approved?)@{X@} %Owner %11Status \@footnote{Please note that the COLUMNS definition must be on a single line - it is wrapped here only because of formatting constraints.} |
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3707 %10Time_Estimate@{:@} %CLOCKSUM |
| 84308 | 3708 :Owner_ALL: Tammy Mark Karl Lisa Don |
| 3709 :Status_ALL: "In progress" "Not started yet" "Finished" "" | |
| 3710 :Approved_ALL: "[ ]" "[X]" | |
| 3711 @end example | |
| 3712 | |
| 3713 The first column, @samp{%25ITEM}, means the first 25 characters of the | |
| 3714 item itself, i.e. of the headline. You probably always should start the | |
| 3715 column definition with the ITEM specifier. The other specifiers create | |
| 3716 columns @samp{Owner} with a list of names as allowed values, for | |
| 3717 @samp{Status} with four different possible values, and for a checkbox | |
| 3718 field @samp{Approved}. When no width is given after the @samp{%} | |
| 3719 character, the column will be exactly as wide as it needs to be in order | |
| 3720 to fully display all values. The @samp{Approved} column does have a | |
| 3721 modified title (@samp{Approved?}, with a question mark). Summaries will | |
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3722 be created for the @samp{Time_Estimate} column by adding time duration |
| 84308 | 3723 expressions like HH:MM, and for the @samp{Approved} column, by providing |
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3724 an @samp{[X]} status if all children have been checked. The |
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3725 @samp{CLOCKSUM} column is special, it lists the sum of CLOCK intervals |
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3726 in the subtree. |
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3727 |
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3728 @node Using column view, Capturing Column View, Defining columns, Column view |
| 84308 | 3729 @subsection Using Column View |
| 3730 | |
| 3731 @table @kbd | |
| 3732 @tsubheading{Turning column view on and off} | |
| 3733 @kindex C-c C-x C-c | |
| 3734 @item C-c C-x C-c | |
| 3735 Create the column view for the local environment. This command searches | |
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3736 the hierarchy, up from point, for a @code{:COLUMNS:} property that defines |
| 84308 | 3737 a format. When one is found, the column view table is established for |
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3738 the entire tree, starting from the entry that contains the @code{:COLUMNS:} |
| 84308 | 3739 property. If none is found, the format is taken from the @code{#+COLUMNS} |
| 3740 line or from the variable @code{org-columns-default-format}, and column | |
| 3741 view is established for the current entry and its subtree. | |
| 3742 @kindex q | |
| 3743 @item q | |
| 3744 Exit column view. | |
| 3745 @tsubheading{Editing values} | |
| 3746 @item @key{left} @key{right} @key{up} @key{down} | |
| 3747 Move through the column view from field to field. | |
| 3748 @kindex S-@key{left} | |
| 3749 @kindex S-@key{right} | |
| 3750 @item S-@key{left}/@key{right} | |
| 3751 Switch to the next/previous allowed value of the field. For this, you | |
| 3752 have to have specified allowed values for a property. | |
| 3753 @kindex n | |
| 3754 @kindex p | |
| 3755 @itemx n / p | |
| 3756 Same as @kbd{S-@key{left}/@key{right}} | |
| 3757 @kindex e | |
| 3758 @item e | |
| 3759 Edit the property at point. For the special properties, this will | |
| 3760 invoke the same interface that you normally use to change that | |
| 3761 property. For example, when editing a TAGS property, the tag completion | |
| 3762 or fast selection interface will pop up. | |
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3763 @kindex C-c C-c |
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3764 @item C-c C-c |
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3765 When there is a checkbox at point, toggle it. |
| 84308 | 3766 @kindex v |
| 3767 @item v | |
| 3768 View the full value of this property. This is useful if the width of | |
| 3769 the column is smaller than that of the value. | |
| 3770 @kindex a | |
| 3771 @item a | |
| 3772 Edit the list of allowed values for this property. If the list is found | |
| 3773 in the hierarchy, the modified values is stored there. If no list is | |
| 3774 found, the new value is stored in the first entry that is part of the | |
| 3775 current column view. | |
| 3776 @tsubheading{Modifying the table structure} | |
| 3777 @kindex < | |
| 3778 @kindex > | |
| 3779 @item < / > | |
| 3780 Make the column narrower/wider by one character. | |
| 3781 @kindex S-M-@key{right} | |
| 3782 @item S-M-@key{right} | |
| 3783 Insert a new column, to the right of the current column. | |
| 3784 @kindex S-M-@key{left} | |
| 3785 @item S-M-@key{left} | |
| 3786 Delete the current column. | |
| 3787 @end table | |
| 3788 | |
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3789 @node Capturing Column View, , Using column view, Column view |
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3790 @subsection Capturing Column View |
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3791 |
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3792 Since column view is just an overlay over a buffer, it cannot be |
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3793 exported or printed directly. If you want to capture a column view, use |
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3794 the dynamic block (@pxref{Dynamic blocks}). The frame of this block |
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3795 looks like this: |
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3796 |
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3797 @example |
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3798 * The column view |
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3799 #+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 1 :id "label" |
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3800 |
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3801 #+END: |
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3802 @end example |
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3803 |
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3804 @noindent This dynamic block has the following parameters: |
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3805 |
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3806 @table @code |
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3807 @item :id |
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3808 This is most important parameter. Column view is a feature that is |
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3809 often localized to a certain (sub)tree, and the capture block might be |
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3810 in a different location in the file. To identify the tree whose view to |
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3811 capture, you can use 3 values: |
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3812 @example |
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3813 local @r{use the tree in which the capture block is located} |
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3814 global @r{make a global view, including all headings in the file} |
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3815 "label" @r{call column view in the tree that has and @code{:ID:}} |
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3816 @r{property with the value @i{label}} |
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3817 @end example |
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3818 @item :hlines |
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3819 When @code{t}, insert a hline after every line. When a number N, insert |
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3820 a hline before each headline with level @code{<= N}. |
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3821 @item :vlines |
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3822 When set to @code{t}, enforce column groups to get vertical lines. |
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3823 @end table |
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3824 |
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3825 @noindent |
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3826 The following commands insert or update the dynamic block: |
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3827 |
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3828 @table @kbd |
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3829 @kindex C-c C-x r |
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3830 @item C-c C-x r |
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3831 Insert a dynamic block capturing a column view. You will be prompted |
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3832 for the scope or id of the view. |
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3833 @kindex C-c C-c |
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3834 @item C-c C-c |
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3835 @kindex C-c C-x C-u |
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3836 @itemx C-c C-x C-u |
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3837 Update dynamical block at point. The cursor needs to be in the |
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3838 @code{#+BEGIN} line of the dynamic block. |
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3839 @kindex C-u C-c C-x C-u |
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3840 @item C-u C-c C-x C-u |
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3841 Update all dynamic blocks (@pxref{Dynamic blocks}). This is useful if |
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3842 you have several clocktable blocks in a buffer. |
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3843 @end table |
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3844 |
| 84308 | 3845 @node Property API, , Column view, Properties and columns |
| 3846 @section The Property API | |
| 3847 @cindex properties, API | |
| 3848 @cindex API, for properties | |
| 3849 | |
| 3850 There is a full API for accessing and changing properties. This API can | |
| 3851 be used by Emacs Lisp programs to work with properties and to implement | |
| 3852 features based on them. For more information see @ref{Using the | |
| 3853 property API}. | |
| 3854 | |
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3855 @node Dates and times, Remember, Properties and columns, Top |
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3856 @chapter Dates and Times |
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3857 @cindex dates |
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3858 @cindex times |
| 84308 | 3859 @cindex time stamps |
| 3860 @cindex date stamps | |
| 3861 | |
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3862 To assist project planning, TODO items can be labeled with a date and/or |
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3863 a time. The specially formatted string carrying the date and time |
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3864 information is called a @emph{timestamp} in Org-mode. This may be a |
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3865 little confusing because timestamp is often used as indicating when |
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3866 something was created or last changed. However, in Org-mode this term |
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3867 is used in a much wider sense. |
| 84308 | 3868 |
| 3869 @menu | |
| 3870 * Time stamps:: Assigning a time to a tree entry | |
| 3871 * Creating timestamps:: Commands which insert timestamps | |
| 3872 * Deadlines and scheduling:: Planning your work | |
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3873 * Clocking work time:: |
| 84308 | 3874 @end menu |
| 3875 | |
| 3876 | |
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3877 @node Time stamps, Creating timestamps, Dates and times, Dates and times |
| 84308 | 3878 @section Time stamps, deadlines and scheduling |
| 3879 @cindex time stamps | |
| 3880 @cindex ranges, time | |
| 3881 @cindex date stamps | |
| 3882 @cindex deadlines | |
| 3883 @cindex scheduling | |
| 3884 | |
| 3885 A time stamp is a specification of a date (possibly with time or a range | |
| 3886 of times) in a special format, either @samp{<2003-09-16 Tue>} or | |
| 3887 @samp{<2003-09-16 Tue 09:39>} or @samp{<2003-09-16 Tue | |
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3888 12:00-12:30>}@footnote{This is the standard ISO date/time format. To |
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3889 use an alternative format, see @ref{Custom time format}.}. A time stamp |
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3890 can appear anywhere in the headline or body of an org-tree entry. Its |
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3891 presence causes entries to be shown on specific dates in the agenda |
| 84308 | 3892 (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}). We distinguish: |
| 3893 | |
| 3894 @table @var | |
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3895 @item Plain time stamp; Event; Appointment |
| 84308 | 3896 @cindex timestamp |
| 3897 A simple time stamp just assigns a date/time to an item. This is just | |
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3898 like writing down an appointment or event in a paper agenda. In the |
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3899 timeline and agenda displays, the headline of an entry associated with a |
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3900 plain time stamp will be shown exactly on that date. |
| 84308 | 3901 |
| 3902 @example | |
| 3903 * Meet Peter at the movies <2006-11-01 Wed 19:15> | |
| 3904 * Discussion on climate change <2006-11-02 Thu 20:00-22:00> | |
| 3905 @end example | |
| 3906 | |
| 3907 @item Time stamp with repeater interval | |
| 3908 @cindex timestamp, with repeater interval | |
| 3909 A time stamp may contain a @emph{repeater interval}, indicating that it | |
| 3910 applies not only on the given date, but again and again after a certain | |
| 3911 interval of N days (d), weeks (w), months(m), or years(y). The | |
| 3912 following will show up in the agenda every Wednesday: | |
| 3913 | |
| 3914 @example | |
| 3915 * Pick up Sam at school <2007-05-16 Wed 12:30 +1w> | |
| 3916 @end example | |
| 3917 | |
| 3918 @item Diary-style sexp entries | |
| 3919 For more complex date specifications, Org-mode supports using the | |
| 3920 special sexp diary entries implemented in the Emacs calendar/diary | |
| 3921 package. For example | |
| 3922 | |
| 3923 @example | |
| 3924 * The nerd meeting on every 2nd Thursday of the month | |
| 3925 <%%(diary-float t 4 2)> | |
| 3926 @end example | |
| 3927 | |
| 3928 @item Time/Date range | |
| 3929 @cindex timerange | |
| 3930 @cindex date range | |
| 3931 Two time stamps connected by @samp{--} denote a range. The headline | |
| 3932 will be shown on the first and last day of the range, and on any dates | |
| 3933 that are displayed and fall in the range. Here is an example: | |
| 3934 | |
| 3935 @example | |
| 3936 ** Meeting in Amsterdam | |
| 3937 <2004-08-23 Mon>--<2004-08-26 Thu> | |
| 3938 @end example | |
| 3939 | |
| 3940 @item Inactive time stamp | |
| 3941 @cindex timestamp, inactive | |
| 3942 @cindex inactive timestamp | |
| 3943 Just like a plain time stamp, but with square brackets instead of | |
| 3944 angular ones. These time stamps are inactive in the sense that they do | |
| 3945 @emph{not} trigger an entry to show up in the agenda. | |
| 3946 | |
| 3947 @example | |
| 3948 * Gillian comes late for the fifth time [2006-11-01 Wed] | |
| 3949 @end example | |
| 3950 | |
| 3951 @end table | |
| 3952 | |
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3953 @node Creating timestamps, Deadlines and scheduling, Time stamps, Dates and times |
| 84308 | 3954 @section Creating timestamps |
| 3955 @cindex creating timestamps | |
| 3956 @cindex timestamps, creating | |
| 3957 | |
| 3958 For Org-mode to recognize time stamps, they need to be in the specific | |
| 3959 format. All commands listed below produce time stamps in the correct | |
| 3960 format. | |
| 3961 | |
| 3962 @table @kbd | |
| 3963 @kindex C-c . | |
| 3964 @item C-c . | |
| 3965 Prompt for a date and insert a corresponding time stamp. When the | |
| 3966 cursor is at a previously used time stamp, it is updated to NOW. When | |
| 3967 this command is used twice in succession, a time range is inserted. | |
| 3968 @c | |
| 3969 @kindex C-u C-c . | |
| 3970 @item C-u C-c . | |
| 3971 Like @kbd{C-c .}, but use the alternative format which contains date | |
| 3972 and time. The default time can be rounded to multiples of 5 minutes, | |
| 3973 see the option @code{org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes}. | |
| 3974 @c | |
| 3975 @kindex C-c ! | |
| 3976 @item C-c ! | |
| 3977 Like @kbd{C-c .}, but insert an inactive time stamp that will not cause | |
| 3978 an agenda entry. | |
| 3979 @c | |
| 3980 @kindex C-c < | |
| 3981 @item C-c < | |
| 3982 Insert a time stamp corresponding to the cursor date in the Calendar. | |
| 3983 @c | |
| 3984 @kindex C-c > | |
| 3985 @item C-c > | |
| 3986 Access the Emacs calendar for the current date. If there is a | |
| 3987 timestamp in the current line, goto the corresponding date | |
| 3988 instead. | |
| 3989 @c | |
| 3990 @kindex C-c C-o | |
| 3991 @item C-c C-o | |
| 3992 Access the agenda for the date given by the time stamp or -range at | |
| 3993 point (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}). | |
| 3994 @c | |
| 3995 @kindex S-@key{left} | |
| 3996 @kindex S-@key{right} | |
| 3997 @item S-@key{left} | |
| 3998 @itemx S-@key{right} | |
| 3999 Change date at cursor by one day. These key bindings conflict with | |
| 4000 CUA-mode (@pxref{Conflicts}). | |
| 4001 @c | |
| 4002 @kindex S-@key{up} | |
| 4003 @kindex S-@key{down} | |
| 4004 @item S-@key{up} | |
| 4005 @itemx S-@key{down} | |
| 4006 Change the item under the cursor in a timestamp. The cursor can be on a | |
| 4007 year, month, day, hour or minute. Note that if the cursor is in a | |
| 4008 headline and not at a time stamp, these same keys modify the priority of | |
| 4009 an item. (@pxref{Priorities}). The key bindings also conflict with | |
| 4010 CUA-mode (@pxref{Conflicts}). | |
| 4011 @c | |
| 4012 @kindex C-c C-y | |
| 4013 @cindex evaluate time range | |
| 4014 @item C-c C-y | |
| 4015 Evaluate a time range by computing the difference between start and | |
| 4016 end. With prefix arg, insert result after the time range (in a table: | |
| 4017 into the following column). | |
| 4018 @end table | |
| 4019 | |
| 4020 | |
| 4021 @menu | |
| 4022 * The date/time prompt:: How org-mode helps you entering date and time | |
| 4023 * Custom time format:: Making dates look differently | |
| 4024 @end menu | |
| 4025 | |
| 4026 @node The date/time prompt, Custom time format, Creating timestamps, Creating timestamps | |
| 4027 @subsection The date/time prompt | |
| 4028 @cindex date, reading in minibuffer | |
| 4029 @cindex time, reading in minibuffer | |
| 4030 | |
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4031 When Org-mode prompts for a date/time, the default is shown as an ISO |
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4032 date, and the prompt therefore seems to ask for an ISO date. But it |
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4033 will in fact accept any string containing some date and/or time |
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4034 information, and it is really smart about interpreting your input. You |
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4035 can, for example, use @kbd{C-y} to paste a (possibly multi-line) string |
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4036 copied from an email message. Org-mode will find whatever information |
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4037 is in there and derive anything you have not specified from the |
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4038 @emph{default date and time}. The default is usually the current date |
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4039 and time, but when modifying an existing time stamp, or when entering |
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4040 the second stamp of a range, it is taken from the stamp in the buffer. |
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4041 When filling in information, Org-mode assumes that most of the time you |
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4042 will want to enter a date in the future: If you omit the month/year and |
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4043 the given day/month is @i{before} today, it will assume that you mean a |
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4044 future date@footnote{See the variable |
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4045 @code{org-read-date-prefer-future}.}. |
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4047 For example, lets assume that today is @b{June 13, 2006}. Here is how |
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4048 various inputs will be interpreted, the items filled in by Org-mode are |
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4049 in @b{bold}. |
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4050 |
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4051 @example |
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4052 3-2-5 --> 2003-02-05 |
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4053 14 --> @b{2006}-@b{06}-14 |
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4054 12 --> @b{2006}-@b{07}-12 |
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4055 Fri --> nearest Friday (defaultdate or later) |
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4056 sep 15 --> @b{2006}-11-15 |
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4057 feb 15 --> @b{2007}-02-15 |
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4058 sep 12 9 --> 2009-09-12 |
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4059 12:45 --> @b{2006}-@b{06}-@b{13} 12:45 |
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4060 22 sept 0:34 --> @b{2006}-09-22 0:34 |
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4061 @end example |
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4062 |
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4063 Furthermore you can specify a relative date by giving, as the |
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4064 @emph{first} thing in the input: a plus/minus sign, a number and a |
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4065 letter [dwmy] to indicate change in days weeks, months, years. With a |
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4066 single plus or minus, the date is always relative to today. With a |
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4067 double plus or minus, it is relative to the default date. If instead of |
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4068 a single letter, you use the abbreviation of day name, the date will be |
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4069 the nth such day. E.g. |
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4071 @example |
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4072 +4d --> four days from today |
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4073 +4 --> same as above |
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4074 +2w --> two weeks from today |
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4075 ++5 --> five days from default date |
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4076 +2tue --> second tuesday from now. |
| 84308 | 4077 @end example |
| 4078 | |
| 4079 The function understands English month and weekday abbreviations. If | |
| 4080 you want to use unabbreviated names and/or other languages, configure | |
| 4081 the variables @code{parse-time-months} and @code{parse-time-weekdays}. | |
| 4082 | |
| 4083 @cindex calendar, for selecting date | |
| 4084 Parallel to the minibuffer prompt, a calendar is popped up@footnote{If | |
| 4085 you don't need/want the calendar, configure the variable | |
| 4086 @code{org-popup-calendar-for-date-prompt}.}. When you exit the date | |
| 4087 prompt, either by clicking on a date in the calendar, or by pressing | |
| 4088 @key{RET}, the date selected in the calendar will be combined with the | |
| 4089 information entered at the prompt. You can control the calendar fully | |
| 4090 from the minibuffer: | |
| 4091 | |
| 4092 @kindex < | |
| 4093 @kindex > | |
| 4094 @kindex mouse-1 | |
| 4095 @kindex S-@key{right} | |
| 4096 @kindex S-@key{left} | |
| 4097 @kindex S-@key{down} | |
| 4098 @kindex S-@key{up} | |
| 4099 @kindex M-S-@key{right} | |
| 4100 @kindex M-S-@key{left} | |
| 4101 @kindex @key{RET} | |
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4102 @example |
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4103 > / < @r{Scroll calendar forward/backward by one month.} |
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4104 mouse-1 @r{Select date by clicking on it.} |
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4105 S-@key{right}/@key{left} @r{One day forward/backward.} |
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4106 S-@key{down}/@key{up} @r{One week forward/backward.} |
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4107 M-S-@key{right}/@key{left} @r{One month forward/backward.} |
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4108 @key{RET} @r{Choose date in calendar.} |
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4109 @end example |
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4110 |
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4111 The actions of the date/time prompt may seem complex, but I asure you |
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4112 they will grow on you. To help you understand what is going on, the |
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4113 current interpretation of your input will be displayed live in the |
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4114 minibuffer@footnote{If you find this distracting, turn the display of |
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4115 with @code{org-read-date-display-live}.}. |
| 84308 | 4116 |
| 4117 @node Custom time format, , The date/time prompt, Creating timestamps | |
| 4118 @subsection Custom time format | |
| 4119 @cindex custom date/time format | |
| 4120 @cindex time format, custom | |
| 4121 @cindex date format, custom | |
| 4122 | |
| 4123 Org-mode uses the standard ISO notation for dates and times as it is | |
| 4124 defined in ISO 8601. If you cannot get used to this and require another | |
| 4125 representation of date and time to keep you happy, you can get it by | |
| 4126 customizing the variables @code{org-display-custom-times} and | |
| 4127 @code{org-time-stamp-custom-formats}. | |
| 4128 | |
| 4129 @table @kbd | |
| 4130 @kindex C-c C-x C-t | |
| 4131 @item C-c C-x C-t | |
| 4132 Toggle the display of custom formats for dates and times. | |
| 4133 @end table | |
| 4134 | |
| 4135 @noindent | |
| 4136 Org-mode needs the default format for scanning, so the custom date/time | |
| 4137 format does not @emph{replace} the default format - instead it is put | |
| 4138 @emph{over} the default format using text properties. This has the | |
| 4139 following consequences: | |
| 4140 @itemize @bullet | |
| 4141 @item | |
| 4142 You cannot place the cursor onto a time stamp anymore, only before or | |
| 4143 after. | |
| 4144 @item | |
| 4145 The @kbd{S-@key{up}/@key{down}} keys can no longer be used to adjust | |
| 4146 each component of a time stamp. If the cursor is at the beginning of | |
| 4147 the stamp, @kbd{S-@key{up}/@key{down}} will change the stamp by one day, | |
| 4148 just like @kbd{S-@key{left}/@key{right}}. At the end of the stamp, the | |
| 4149 time will be changed by one minute. | |
| 4150 @item | |
| 4151 If the time stamp contains a range of clock times or a repeater, these | |
| 4152 will not be overlayed, but remain in the buffer as they were. | |
| 4153 @item | |
| 4154 When you delete a time stamp character-by-character, it will only | |
| 4155 disappear from the buffer after @emph{all} (invisible) characters | |
| 4156 belonging to the ISO timestamp have been removed. | |
| 4157 @item | |
| 4158 If the custom time stamp format is longer than the default and you are | |
| 4159 using dates in tables, table alignment will be messed up. If the custom | |
| 4160 format is shorter, things do work as expected. | |
| 4161 @end itemize | |
| 4162 | |
| 4163 | |
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4164 @node Deadlines and scheduling, Clocking work time, Creating timestamps, Dates and times |
| 84308 | 4165 @section Deadlines and Scheduling |
| 4166 | |
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4167 A time stamp may be preceded by special keywords to facilitate planning: |
| 84308 | 4168 |
| 4169 @table @var | |
| 4170 @item DEADLINE | |
| 4171 @cindex DEADLINE keyword | |
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4173 Meaning: the task (most likely a TODO item, though not necessarily) is supposed |
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4174 to be finished on that date. |
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4175 |
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4176 On the deadline date, the task will be listed in the agenda. In |
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4177 addition, the agenda for @emph{today} will carry a warning about the |
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4178 approaching or missed deadline, starting |
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4179 @code{org-deadline-warning-days} before the due date, and continuing |
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4180 until the entry is marked DONE. An example: |
| 84308 | 4181 |
| 4182 @example | |
| 4183 *** TODO write article about the Earth for the Guide | |
| 4184 The editor in charge is [[bbdb:Ford Prefect]] | |
| 4185 DEADLINE: <2004-02-29 Sun> | |
| 4186 @end example | |
| 4187 | |
| 4188 You can specify a different lead time for warnings for a specific | |
| 4189 deadlines using the following syntax. Here is an example with a warning | |
| 4190 period of 5 days @code{DEADLINE: <2004-02-29 Sun -5d>}. | |
| 4191 | |
| 4192 @item SCHEDULED | |
| 4193 @cindex SCHEDULED keyword | |
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4194 |
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4195 Meaning: you are planning to start working on that task on the given |
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4196 date. |
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4197 |
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4198 The headline will be listed under the given date@footnote{It will still |
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4199 be listed on that date after it has been marked DONE. If you don't like |
| 84308 | 4200 this, set the variable @code{org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done}.}. In |
| 4201 addition, a reminder that the scheduled date has passed will be present | |
| 4202 in the compilation for @emph{today}, until the entry is marked DONE. | |
| 4203 I.e., the task will automatically be forwarded until completed. | |
| 4204 | |
| 4205 @example | |
| 4206 *** TODO Call Trillian for a date on New Years Eve. | |
| 4207 SCHEDULED: <2004-12-25 Sat> | |
| 4208 @end example | |
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4209 |
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4210 @noindent |
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4211 @b{Important:} Scheduling an item in Org-mode should @i{not} be |
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4212 understood in the same way that we understand @i{scheduling a meeting}. |
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4213 Setting a date for a meeting is just a simple appointment, you should |
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4214 mark this entry with a simple plain time stamp, to get this item shown |
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4215 on the date where it applies. This is a frequent mis-understanding from |
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4216 Org-users. In Org-mode, @i{scheduling} means setting a date when you |
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4217 want to start working on an action item. |
| 84308 | 4218 @end table |
| 4219 | |
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4220 You may use time stamps with repeaters in scheduling and deadline |
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4221 entries. Org-mode will issue early and late warnings based on the |
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4222 assumption that the time stamp represents the @i{nearest instance} of |
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4223 the repeater. However, the use of diary sexp entries like |
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4224 @c |
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4225 @code{<%%(diary-float t 42)>} |
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4226 @c |
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4227 in scheduling and deadline timestamps is limited. Org-mode does not |
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4228 know enough about the internals of each sexp function to issue early and |
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4229 late warnings. However, it will show the item on each day where the |
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4230 sexp entry matches. |
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4231 |
| 84308 | 4232 @menu |
| 4233 * Inserting deadline/schedule:: Planning items | |
| 4234 * Repeated tasks:: Items that show up again and again | |
| 4235 @end menu | |
| 4236 | |
| 4237 @node Inserting deadline/schedule, Repeated tasks, Deadlines and scheduling, Deadlines and scheduling | |
| 4238 @subsection Inserting deadline/schedule | |
| 4239 | |
| 4240 The following commands allow to quickly insert a deadline or to schedule | |
| 4241 an item: | |
| 4242 | |
| 4243 @table @kbd | |
| 4244 @c | |
| 4245 @kindex C-c C-d | |
| 4246 @item C-c C-d | |
| 4247 Insert @samp{DEADLINE} keyword along with a stamp. The insertion will | |
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4248 happen in the line directly following the headline. When called with a |
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4249 prefix arg, an existing deadline will be removed from the entry. |
| 84308 | 4250 @c FIXME Any CLOSED timestamp will be removed.???????? |
| 4251 @c | |
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4252 @kindex C-c / d |
| 84308 | 4253 @cindex sparse tree, for deadlines |
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4254 @item C-c / d |
| 84308 | 4255 Create a sparse tree with all deadlines that are either past-due, or |
| 4256 which will become due within @code{org-deadline-warning-days}. | |
| 4257 With @kbd{C-u} prefix, show all deadlines in the file. With a numeric | |
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4258 prefix, check that many days. For example, @kbd{C-1 C-c / d} shows |
| 84308 | 4259 all deadlines due tomorrow. |
| 4260 @c | |
| 4261 @kindex C-c C-s | |
| 4262 @item C-c C-s | |
| 4263 Insert @samp{SCHEDULED} keyword along with a stamp. The insertion will | |
| 4264 happen in the line directly following the headline. Any CLOSED | |
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4265 timestamp will be removed. When called with a prefix argument, remove |
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4266 the scheduling date from the entry. |
| 84308 | 4267 @end table |
| 4268 | |
| 4269 @node Repeated tasks, , Inserting deadline/schedule, Deadlines and scheduling | |
| 4270 @subsection Repeated Tasks | |
| 4271 | |
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4272 Some tasks need to be repeated again and again. Org-mode helps to |
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4273 organize such tasks using a so-called repeater in a DEADLINE or |
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4274 SCHEDULED time stamp. In the following example |
| 84308 | 4275 @example |
| 4276 ** TODO Pay the rent | |
| 4277 DEADLINE: <2005-10-01 Sat +1m> | |
| 4278 @end example | |
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4279 the @code{+1m} is a repeater; the intended interpretation is that the |
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4280 task has a deadline on <2005-10-01> and repeats itself every (one) month |
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4281 starting from that time. |
| 84308 | 4282 |
| 4283 Deadlines and scheduled items produce entries in the agenda when they | |
| 4284 are over-due, so it is important to be able to mark such an entry as | |
| 4285 completed once you have done so. When you mark a DEADLINE or a SCHEDULE | |
| 4286 with the todo keyword DONE, it will no longer produce entries in the | |
| 4287 agenda. The problem with this is, however, that then also the | |
| 4288 @emph{next} instance of the repeated entry will not be active. Org-mode | |
| 4289 deals with this in the following way: When you try to mark such an entry | |
| 4290 DONE (using @kbd{C-c C-t}), it will shift the base date of the repeating | |
| 4291 time stamp by the repeater interval, and immediately set the entry state | |
| 4292 back to TODO. In the example above, setting the state to DONE would | |
| 4293 actually switch the date like this: | |
| 4294 | |
| 4295 @example | |
| 4296 ** TODO Pay the rent | |
| 4297 DEADLINE: <2005-11-01 Tue +1m> | |
| 4298 @end example | |
| 4299 | |
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4300 You will also be prompted for a note@footnote{You can change this using |
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4301 the option @code{org-log-repeat}, or the @code{#+STARTUP} options |
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4302 @code{logrepeat} and @code{nologrepeat}.} that will be put under the |
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4303 DEADLINE line to keep a record that you actually acted on the previous |
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4304 instance of this deadline. |
| 84308 | 4305 |
| 4306 As a consequence of shifting the base date, this entry will no longer be | |
| 4307 visible in the agenda when checking past dates, but all future instances | |
| 4308 will be visible. | |
| 4309 | |
| 4310 You may have both scheduling and deadline information for a specific | |
| 4311 task - just make sure that the repeater intervals on both are the same. | |
| 4312 | |
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4313 @node Clocking work time, , Deadlines and scheduling, Dates and times |
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4314 @section Clocking work time |
| 84308 | 4315 |
| 4316 Org-mode allows you to clock the time you spent on specific tasks in a | |
| 4317 project. When you start working on an item, you can start the clock. | |
| 4318 When you stop working on that task, or when you mark the task done, the | |
| 4319 clock is stopped and the corresponding time interval is recorded. It | |
| 4320 also computes the total time spent on each subtree of a project. | |
| 4321 | |
| 4322 @table @kbd | |
| 4323 @kindex C-c C-x C-i | |
| 4324 @item C-c C-x C-i | |
| 4325 Start the clock on the current item (clock-in). This inserts the CLOCK | |
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4326 keyword together with a timestamp. If this is not the first clocking of |
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4327 this item, the multiple CLOCK lines will be wrapped into a |
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4328 @code{:CLOCK:} drawer (see also the variable |
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4329 @code{org-clock-into-drawer}. |
| 84308 | 4330 @kindex C-c C-x C-o |
| 4331 @item C-c C-x C-o | |
| 4332 Stop the clock (clock-out). The inserts another timestamp at the same | |
| 4333 location where the clock was last started. It also directly computes | |
| 4334 the resulting time in inserts it after the time range as @samp{=> | |
| 4335 HH:MM}. See the variable @code{org-log-done} for the possibility to | |
| 4336 record an additional note together with the clock-out time | |
| 4337 stamp@footnote{The corresponding in-buffer setting is: @code{#+STARTUP: | |
| 4338 lognoteclock-out}}. | |
| 4339 @kindex C-c C-y | |
| 4340 @item C-c C-y | |
| 4341 Recompute the time interval after changing one of the time stamps. This | |
| 4342 is only necessary if you edit the time stamps directly. If you change | |
| 4343 them with @kbd{S-@key{cursor}} keys, the update is automatic. | |
| 4344 @kindex C-c C-t | |
| 4345 @item C-c C-t | |
| 4346 Changing the TODO state of an item to DONE automatically stops the clock | |
| 4347 if it is running in this same item. | |
| 4348 @kindex C-c C-x C-x | |
| 4349 @item C-c C-x C-x | |
| 4350 Cancel the current clock. This is useful if a clock was started by | |
| 4351 mistake, or if you ended up working on something else. | |
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4352 @kindex C-c C-x C-j |
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4353 @item C-c C-x C-j |
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4354 Jump to the entry that contains the currently running clock, an another |
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4355 window. |
| 84308 | 4356 @kindex C-c C-x C-d |
| 4357 @item C-c C-x C-d | |
| 4358 Display time summaries for each subtree in the current buffer. This | |
| 4359 puts overlays at the end of each headline, showing the total time | |
| 4360 recorded under that heading, including the time of any subheadings. You | |
| 4361 can use visibility cycling to study the tree, but the overlays disappear | |
| 4362 when you change the buffer (see variable | |
| 4363 @code{org-remove-highlights-with-change}) or press @kbd{C-c C-c}. | |
| 4364 @kindex C-c C-x C-r | |
| 4365 @item C-c C-x C-r | |
| 4366 Insert a dynamic block (@pxref{Dynamic blocks}) containing a clock | |
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4367 report as an org-mode table into the current file. When the cursor is |
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4368 at an existing clock table, just update it. When called with a prefix |
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4369 argument, jump to the first clock report in the current document and |
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4370 update it. |
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4371 @example |
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4372 #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 2 :emphasize nil :scope file |
| 84308 | 4373 |
| 4374 #+END: clocktable | |
| 4375 @end example | |
| 4376 @noindent | |
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4377 If such a block already exists at point, its content is replaced by the |
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4378 new table. The @samp{BEGIN} line can specify options: |
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4379 @example |
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4380 :maxlevel @r{Maximum level depth to which times are listed in the table.} |
| 84308 | 4381 :emphasize @r{When @code{t}, emphasize level one and level two items} |
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4382 :scope @r{The scope to consider. This can be any of the following:} |
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4383 nil @r{the current buffer or narrowed region} |
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4384 file @r{the full current buffer} |
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4385 subtree @r{the subtree where the clocktable is located} |
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4386 treeN @r{the surrounding level N tree, for example @code{tree3}} |
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4387 tree @r{the surrounding level 1 tree} |
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4388 agenda @r{all agenda files} |
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4389 ("file"..) @r{scan these files} |
| 84308 | 4390 :block @r{The time block to consider. This block is specified relative} |
| 4391 @r{to the current time and may be any of these keywords:} | |
| 4392 @r{@code{today}, @code{yesterday}, @code{thisweek}, @code{lastweek},} | |
| 4393 @r{@code{thismonth}, @code{lastmonth}, @code{thisyear}, or @code{lastyear}}. | |
| 4394 :tstart @r{A time string specifying when to start considering times} | |
| 4395 :tend @r{A time string specifying when to stop considering times} | |
| 4396 @end example | |
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4397 So to get a clock summary of the current level 1 tree, for the current |
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4398 day, you could write |
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4399 @example |
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4400 #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 2 :block today :scope tree1 |
| 84308 | 4401 |
| 4402 #+END: clocktable | |
| 4403 @end example | |
| 4404 and to use a specific time range you could write@footnote{Note that all | |
| 4405 parameters must be specified in a single line - the line is broken here | |
| 4406 only to fit it onto the manual.} | |
| 4407 @example | |
| 4408 #+BEGIN: clocktable :tstart "<2006-08-10 Thu 10:00>" | |
| 4409 :tend "<2006-08-10 Thu 12:00>" | |
| 4410 | |
| 4411 #+END: clocktable | |
| 4412 @end example | |
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4413 @kindex C-c C-c |
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4414 @item C-c C-c |
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4415 @kindex C-c C-x C-u |
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4416 @itemx C-c C-x C-u |
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4417 Update dynamical block at point. The cursor needs to be in the |
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4418 @code{#+BEGIN} line of the dynamic block. |
| 84308 | 4419 @kindex C-u C-c C-x C-u |
| 4420 @item C-u C-c C-x C-u | |
| 4421 Update all dynamic blocks (@pxref{Dynamic blocks}). This is useful if | |
| 4422 you have several clocktable blocks in a buffer. | |
| 4423 @end table | |
| 4424 | |
| 4425 The @kbd{l} key may be used in the timeline (@pxref{Timeline}) and in | |
| 4426 the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}) to show which tasks have been | |
| 4427 worked on or closed during a day. | |
| 4428 | |
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4429 @node Remember, Agenda views, Dates and times, Top |
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4430 @chapter Remember |
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4431 @cindex @file{remember.el} |
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4432 |
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4433 The @i{Remember} package by John Wiegley lets you store quick notes with |
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4434 little interruption of your work flow. See |
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4435 @uref{http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/RememberMode} for more |
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4436 information. It is an excellent way to add new notes and tasks to |
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4437 Org-mode files. Org-mode significantly expands the possibilities of |
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4438 @i{remember}: You may define templates for different note types, and |
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4439 associate target files and headlines with specific templates. It also |
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4440 allows you to select the location where a note should be stored |
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4441 interactively, on the fly. |
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4442 |
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4443 @menu |
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4444 * Setting up remember:: Some code for .emacs to get things going |
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4445 * Remember templates:: Define the outline of different note types |
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4446 * Storing notes:: Directly get the note to where it belongs |
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4447 * Refiling notes:: Moving a note or task to a project |
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4448 @end menu |
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4449 |
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4450 @node Setting up remember, Remember templates, Remember, Remember |
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4451 @section Setting up remember |
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4452 |
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4453 The following customization will tell @i{remember} to use org files as |
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4454 target, and to create annotations compatible with Org-mode links. |
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4455 |
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4456 @example |
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4457 (org-remember-insinuate) |
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4458 (setq org-directory "~/path/to/my/orgfiles/") |
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4459 (setq org-default-notes-file (concat org-directory "/notes.org")) |
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4460 (define-key global-map "\C-cr" 'org-remember) |
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4461 @end example |
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4462 |
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4463 The last line binds the command @code{org-remember} to a global |
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4464 key@footnote{Please select your own key, @kbd{C-c r} is only a |
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4465 suggestion.}. @code{org-remember} basically just calls @code{remember}, |
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4466 but it makes a few things easier: If there is an active region, it will |
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4467 automatically copy the region into the remember buffer. It also allows |
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4468 to jump to the buffer and location where remember notes are being |
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4469 stored: Just call @code{org-remember} with a prefix argument. |
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4470 |
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4471 @node Remember templates, Storing notes, Setting up remember, Remember |
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4472 @section Remember templates |
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4473 @cindex templates, for remember |
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4474 |
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4475 In combination with Org-mode, you can use templates to generate |
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4476 different types of @i{remember} notes. For example, if you would like |
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4477 to use one template to create general TODO entries, another one for |
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4478 journal entries, and a third one for collecting random ideas, you could |
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4479 use: |
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4480 |
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4481 @example |
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4482 (setq org-remember-templates |
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4483 '(("Todo" ?t "* TODO %?\n %i\n %a" "~/org/TODO.org" "Tasks") |
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4484 ("Journal" ?j "* %U %?\n\n %i\n %a" "~/org/JOURNAL.org") |
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4485 ("Idea" ?i "* %^@{Title@}\n %i\n %a" "~/org/JOURNAL.org" "New Ideas"))) |
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4486 @end example |
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4487 |
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4488 @noindent In these entries, the first string is just a name, and the |
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4489 character specifies how to select the template. It is useful if the |
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4490 character is also the first letter of the name. The next string |
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4491 specifies the template. Two more (optional) strings give the file in |
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4492 which, and the headline under which the new note should be stored. The |
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4493 file (if not present or @code{nil}) defaults to |
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4494 @code{org-default-notes-file}, the heading to |
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4495 @code{org-remember-default-headline}. |
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4496 |
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4497 When you call @kbd{M-x remember} (or @kbd{M-x org-remember}) to remember |
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4498 something, org will prompt for a key to select the template (if you have |
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4499 more than one template) and then prepare the buffer like |
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4500 @example |
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4501 * TODO |
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4502 [[file:link to where you called remember]] |
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4503 @end example |
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4504 |
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4505 @noindent |
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4506 During expansion of the template, special @kbd{%}-escapes allow dynamic |
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4507 insertion of content: |
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4508 @example |
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4509 %^@{prompt@} @r{prompt the user for a string and replace this sequence with it.} |
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4510 @r{You may specify a default value and a completion table with} |
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4511 @r{%^@{prompt|default|completion2|completion3...@}} |
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4512 @r{The arrow keys access a prompt-specific history.} |
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4513 %t @r{time stamp, date only} |
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4514 %T @r{time stamp with date and time} |
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4515 %u, %U @r{like the above, but inactive time stamps} |
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4516 %^t @r{like @code{%t}, but prompt for date. Similarly @code{%^T}, @code{%^u}, @code{%^U}} |
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4517 @r{You may define a prompt like @code{%^@{Birthday@}t}} |
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4518 %n @r{user name (taken from @code{user-full-name})} |
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4519 %a @r{annotation, normally the link created with @code{org-store-link}} |
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4520 %A @r{like @code{%a}, but prompt for the description part} |
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4521 %i @r{initial content, the region when remember is called with C-u.} |
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4522 @r{The entire text will be indented like @code{%i} itself.} |
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4523 %c @r{Content of the clipboard, or current kill ring head.} |
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4524 %^g @r{prompt for tags, with completion on tags in target file.} |
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4525 %^G @r{prompt for tags, with completion all tags in all agenda files.} |
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4526 %:keyword @r{specific information for certain link types, see below} |
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4527 %[pathname] @r{insert the contents of the file given by @code{pathname}} |
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4528 %(sexp) @r{evaluate elisp @code{(sexp)} and replace with the result} |
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4529 %! @r{immediately store note after completing the template} |
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4530 @r{(skipping the @kbd{C-c C-c} that normally triggers storing)} |
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4531 @end example |
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4532 |
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4533 @noindent |
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4534 For specific link types, the following keywords will be |
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4535 defined@footnote{If you define your own link types (@pxref{Adding |
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4536 hyperlink types}), any property you store with |
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4537 @code{org-store-link-props} can be accessed in remember templates in a |
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4538 similar way.}: |
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4539 |
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4540 @example |
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4541 Link type | Available keywords |
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4542 -------------------+---------------------------------------------- |
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4543 bbdb | %:name %:company |
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4544 vm, wl, mh, rmail | %:type %:subject %:message-id |
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4545 | %:from %:fromname %:fromaddress |
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4546 | %:to %:toname %:toaddress |
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4547 | %:fromto @r{(either "to NAME" or "from NAME")@footnote{This will always be the other, not the user. See the variable @code{org-from-is-user-regexp}.}} |
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4548 gnus | %:group, @r{for messages also all email fields} |
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4549 w3, w3m | %:url |
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4550 info | %:file %:node |
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4551 calendar | %:date" |
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4552 @end example |
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4553 |
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4554 @noindent |
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4555 To place the cursor after template expansion use: |
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4556 |
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4557 @example |
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4558 %? @r{After completing the template, position cursor here.} |
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4559 @end example |
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4560 |
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4561 @noindent |
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4562 If you change you mind about which template to use, call |
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4563 @code{org-remember} in the remember buffer. You may then select a new |
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4564 template that will be filled with the previous context information. |
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4565 |
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4566 @node Storing notes, Refiling notes, Remember templates, Remember |
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4567 @section Storing notes |
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4568 |
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4569 When you are finished preparing a note with @i{remember}, you have to |
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4570 press @kbd{C-c C-c} to file the note away. The handler will store the |
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4571 note in the file and under the headline specified in the template, or it |
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4572 will use the default file and headlines. The window configuration will |
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4573 be restored, sending you back to the working context before the call to |
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4574 @code{remember}. To re-use the location found during the last call to |
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4575 @code{remember}, exit the remember buffer with @kbd{C-u C-u C-c C-c}, |
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4576 i.e. specify a double prefix argument to @kbd{C-c C-c}. |
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4577 |
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4578 If you want to store the note directly to a different place, use |
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4579 @kbd{C-u C-c C-c} instead to exit remember@footnote{Configure the |
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4580 variable @code{org-remember-store-without-prompt} to make this behavior |
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4581 the default.}. The handler will then first prompt for a target file - |
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4582 if you press @key{RET}, the value specified for the template is used. |
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4583 Then the command offers the headings tree of the selected file, with the |
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4584 cursor position at the default headline (if you had specified one in the |
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4585 template). You can either immediately press @key{RET} to get the note |
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4586 placed there. Or you can use the following keys to find a different |
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4587 location: |
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4588 @example |
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4589 @key{TAB} @r{Cycle visibility.} |
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4590 @key{down} / @key{up} @r{Next/previous visible headline.} |
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4591 n / p @r{Next/previous visible headline.} |
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4592 f / b @r{Next/previous headline same level.} |
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4593 u @r{One level up.} |
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4594 @c 0-9 @r{Digit argument.} |
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4595 @end example |
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4596 @noindent |
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4597 Pressing @key{RET} or @key{left} or @key{right} |
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4598 then leads to the following result. |
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4599 |
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4600 @multitable @columnfractions 0.2 0.15 0.65 |
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4601 @item @b{Cursor position} @tab @b{Key} @tab @b{Note gets inserted} |
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4602 @item on headline @tab @key{RET} @tab as sublevel of the heading at cursor, first or last |
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4603 @item @tab @tab depending on @code{org-reverse-note-order}. |
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4604 @item @tab @key{left}/@key{right} @tab as same level, before/after current heading |
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4605 @item buffer-start @tab @key{RET} @tab as level 2 heading at end of file or level 1 at beginning |
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4606 @item @tab @tab depending on @code{org-reverse-note-order}. |
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4607 @item not on headline @tab @key{RET} |
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4608 @tab at cursor position, level taken from context. |
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4609 @end multitable |
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4610 |
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4611 Before inserting the text into a tree, the function ensures that the |
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4612 text has a headline, i.e. a first line that starts with a @samp{*}. If |
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4613 not, a headline is constructed from the current date and some additional |
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4614 data. If you have indented the text of the note below the headline, the |
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4615 indentation will be adapted if inserting the note into the tree requires |
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4616 demotion from level 1. |
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4617 |
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4618 @node Refiling notes, , Storing notes, Remember |
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4619 @section Refiling notes |
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4620 @cindex refiling notes |
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4621 |
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4622 Remember is usually used to quickly capture notes and tasks into one or |
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4623 a few capture lists. When reviewing the captured data, you may want to |
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4624 refile some of the entries into a different list, for example into a |
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4625 project. Cutting, finding the right location and then pasting the note |
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4626 is cumbersome. To simplify this process, you can use the following |
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4627 special command: |
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4628 |
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4629 @table @kbd |
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4630 @kindex C-c C-w |
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4631 @item C-c C-w |
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4632 Refile the entry at point. This command offers possible locations for |
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4633 refiling the entry and lets you select one with completion. The item is |
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4634 filed below the target heading as a subitem. Depending on |
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4635 @code{org-reverse-note-order}, it will be either the first of last |
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4636 subitem, and you can toggle the value of this variable for the duration |
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4637 of the command by using a @kbd{C-u} prefix.@* By default, all level 1 |
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4638 headlines in the current buffer are considered to be targets, but you |
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4639 can have more complex definitions across a number of files. See the |
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4640 variable @code{org-refile-targets} for details. The list of targets is |
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4641 compiled upon first use, you can update it by using a double prefix |
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4642 argument (@kbd{C-u C-u}) to this command. |
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4643 @end table |
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4644 |
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4645 @node Agenda views, Embedded LaTeX, Remember, Top |
| 84308 | 4646 @chapter Agenda Views |
| 4647 @cindex agenda views | |
| 4648 | |
| 4649 Due to the way Org-mode works, TODO items, time-stamped items, and | |
| 4650 tagged headlines can be scattered throughout a file or even a number of | |
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4651 files. To get an overview of open action items, or of events that are |
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4652 important for a particular date, this information must be collected, |
| 84308 | 4653 sorted and displayed in an organized way. |
| 4654 | |
| 4655 Org-mode can select items based on various criteria, and display them | |
| 4656 in a separate buffer. Six different view types are provided: | |
| 4657 | |
| 4658 @itemize @bullet | |
| 4659 @item | |
| 4660 an @emph{agenda} that is like a calendar and shows information | |
| 4661 for specific dates, | |
| 4662 @item | |
| 4663 a @emph{TODO list} that covers all unfinished | |
| 4664 action items, | |
| 4665 @item | |
| 4666 a @emph{tags view}, showings headlines based on | |
| 4667 the tags associated with them, | |
| 4668 @item | |
| 4669 a @emph{timeline view} that shows all events in a single Org-mode file, | |
| 4670 in time-sorted view, | |
| 4671 @item | |
| 4672 a @emph{stuck projects view} showing projects that currently don't move | |
| 4673 along, and | |
| 4674 @item | |
| 4675 @emph{custom views} that are special tag/keyword searches and | |
| 4676 combinations of different views. | |
| 4677 @end itemize | |
| 4678 | |
| 4679 @noindent | |
| 4680 The extracted information is displayed in a special @emph{agenda | |
| 4681 buffer}. This buffer is read-only, but provides commands to visit the | |
| 4682 corresponding locations in the original Org-mode files, and even to | |
| 4683 edit these files remotely. | |
| 4684 | |
| 4685 Two variables control how the agenda buffer is displayed and whether the | |
| 4686 window configuration is restored when the agenda exits: | |
| 4687 @code{org-agenda-window-setup} and | |
| 4688 @code{org-agenda-restore-windows-after-quit}. | |
| 4689 | |
| 4690 @menu | |
| 4691 * Agenda files:: Files being searched for agenda information | |
| 4692 * Agenda dispatcher:: Keyboard access to agenda views | |
| 4693 * Built-in agenda views:: What is available out of the box? | |
| 4694 * Presentation and sorting:: How agenda items are prepared for display | |
| 4695 * Agenda commands:: Remote editing of org trees | |
| 4696 * Custom agenda views:: Defining special searches and views | |
| 4697 @end menu | |
| 4698 | |
| 4699 @node Agenda files, Agenda dispatcher, Agenda views, Agenda views | |
| 4700 @section Agenda files | |
| 4701 @cindex agenda files | |
| 4702 @cindex files for agenda | |
| 4703 | |
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4704 The information to be shown is normally collected from all @emph{agenda |
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4705 files}, the files listed in the variable |
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4706 @code{org-agenda-files}@footnote{If the value of that variable is not a |
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4707 list, but a single file name, then the list of agenda files will be |
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4708 maintained in that external file.}. If a directory is part of this list, |
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4709 all files with the extension @file{.org} in this directory will be part |
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4710 of the list. |
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4711 |
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4712 Thus even if you only work with a single Org-mode file, this file should |
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4713 be put into that list@footnote{When using the dispatcher, pressing |
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4714 @kbd{<} before selecting a command will actually limit the command to |
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4715 the current file, and ignore @code{org-agenda-files} until the next |
| 84308 | 4716 dispatcher command.}. You can customize @code{org-agenda-files}, but |
| 4717 the easiest way to maintain it is through the following commands | |
| 4718 | |
| 4719 @cindex files, adding to agenda list | |
| 4720 @table @kbd | |
| 4721 @kindex C-c [ | |
| 4722 @item C-c [ | |
| 4723 Add current file to the list of agenda files. The file is added to | |
| 4724 the front of the list. If it was already in the list, it is moved to | |
| 4725 the front. With prefix arg, file is added/moved to the end. | |
| 4726 @kindex C-c ] | |
| 4727 @item C-c ] | |
| 4728 Remove current file from the list of agenda files. | |
| 4729 @kindex C-, | |
| 4730 @kindex C-' | |
| 4731 @item C-, | |
| 4732 @itemx C-' | |
| 4733 Cycle through agenda file list, visiting one file after the other. | |
| 4734 @end table | |
| 4735 | |
| 4736 @noindent | |
| 4737 The Org menu contains the current list of files and can be used | |
| 4738 to visit any of them. | |
| 4739 | |
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4740 If you would like to focus the agenda temporarily onto a file not in |
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4741 this list, or onto just one file in the list or even only a subtree in a |
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4742 file, this can be done in different ways. For a single agenda command, |
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4743 you may press @kbd{<} once or several times in the dispatcher |
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4744 (@pxref{Agenda dispatcher}). To restrict the agenda scope for an |
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4745 extended period, use the following commands: |
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4746 |
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4747 @table @kbd |
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4748 @kindex C-c C-x < |
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4749 @item C-c C-x < |
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4750 Permanently restrict the agenda to the current subtree. When with a |
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4751 prefix argument, or with the cursor before the first headline in a file, |
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4752 the agenda scope is set to the entire file. This restriction remains in |
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4753 effect until removed with @kbd{C-c C-x >}, or by typing either @kbd{<} |
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4754 or @kbd{>} in the agenda dispatcher. If there is a window displaying an |
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4755 agenda view, the new restriction takes effect immediately. |
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4756 @kindex C-c C-x < |
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4757 @item C-c C-x < |
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4758 Remove the permanent restriction created by @kbd{C-c C-x <}. |
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4759 @end table |
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4760 |
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4761 @noindent |
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4762 When working with @file{Speedbar}, you can use the following commands in |
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4763 the speedbar frame: |
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4764 @table @kbd |
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4765 @kindex < |
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4766 @item < @r{in the speedbar frame} |
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4767 Permanently restrict the agenda to the item at the cursor in the |
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4768 speedbar frame, either an Org-mode file or a subtree in such a file. |
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4769 If there is a window displaying an agenda view, the new restriction takes |
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4770 effect immediately. |
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4771 @kindex < |
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4772 @item > @r{in the speedbar frame} |
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4773 Lift the restriction again. |
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4774 @end table |
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4775 |
| 84308 | 4776 @node Agenda dispatcher, Built-in agenda views, Agenda files, Agenda views |
| 4777 @section The agenda dispatcher | |
| 4778 @cindex agenda dispatcher | |
| 4779 @cindex dispatching agenda commands | |
| 4780 The views are created through a dispatcher that should be bound to a | |
| 4781 global key, for example @kbd{C-c a} (@pxref{Installation}). In the | |
| 4782 following we will assume that @kbd{C-c a} is indeed how the dispatcher | |
| 4783 is accessed and list keyboard access to commands accordingly. After | |
| 4784 pressing @kbd{C-c a}, an additional letter is required to execute a | |
| 4785 command. The dispatcher offers the following default commands: | |
| 4786 @table @kbd | |
| 4787 @item a | |
| 4788 Create the calendar-like agenda (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}). | |
| 4789 @item t @r{/} T | |
| 4790 Create a list of all TODO items (@pxref{Global TODO list}). | |
| 4791 @item m @r{/} M | |
| 4792 Create a list of headlines matching a TAGS expression (@pxref{Matching | |
| 4793 tags and properties}). | |
| 4794 @item L | |
| 4795 Create the timeline view for the current buffer (@pxref{Timeline}). | |
| 4796 @item # @r{/} ! | |
| 4797 Create a list of stuck projects (@pxref{Stuck projects}). | |
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4798 @item / |
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4799 Search for a regular expression in all agenda files and additionally in |
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4800 the files listed in @code{org-agenda-multi-occur-extra-files}. This |
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4801 uses the Emacs command @code{multi-occur}. A prefix argument can be |
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4802 used to specify the number of context lines for each match, default is |
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4803 1. |
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4804 @item < |
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4805 Restrict an agenda command to the current buffer@footnote{For backward |
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4806 compatibility, you can also press @kbd{1} to restrict to the current |
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4807 buffer.}. After pressing @kbd{<}, you still need to press the character |
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4808 selecting the command. |
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4809 @item < < |
| 84308 | 4810 If there is an active region, restrict the following agenda command to |
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4811 the region. Otherwise, restrict it to the current subtree@footnote{For |
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4812 backward compatibility, you can also press @kbd{0} to restrict to the |
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4813 current buffer.}. After pressing @kbd{< <}, you still need to press the |
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4814 character selecting the command. |
| 84308 | 4815 @end table |
| 4816 | |
| 4817 You can also define custom commands that will be accessible through the | |
| 4818 dispatcher, just like the default commands. This includes the | |
| 4819 possibility to create extended agenda buffers that contain several | |
| 4820 blocks together, for example the weekly agenda, the global TODO list and | |
| 4821 a number of special tags matches. @xref{Custom agenda views}. | |
| 4822 | |
| 4823 @node Built-in agenda views, Presentation and sorting, Agenda dispatcher, Agenda views | |
| 4824 @section The built-in agenda views | |
| 4825 | |
| 4826 In this section we describe the built-in views. | |
| 4827 | |
| 4828 @menu | |
| 4829 * Weekly/Daily agenda:: The calendar page with current tasks | |
| 4830 * Global TODO list:: All unfinished action items | |
| 4831 * Matching tags and properties:: Structured information with fine-tuned search | |
| 4832 * Timeline:: Time-sorted view for single file | |
| 4833 * Stuck projects:: Find projects you need to review | |
| 4834 @end menu | |
| 4835 | |
| 4836 @node Weekly/Daily agenda, Global TODO list, Built-in agenda views, Built-in agenda views | |
| 4837 @subsection The weekly/daily agenda | |
| 4838 @cindex agenda | |
| 4839 @cindex weekly agenda | |
| 4840 @cindex daily agenda | |
| 4841 | |
| 4842 The purpose of the weekly/daily @emph{agenda} is to act like a page of a | |
| 4843 paper agenda, showing all the tasks for the current week or day. | |
| 4844 | |
| 4845 @table @kbd | |
| 4846 @cindex org-agenda, command | |
| 4847 @kindex C-c a a | |
| 4848 @item C-c a a | |
| 4849 Compile an agenda for the current week from a list of org files. The | |
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4850 agenda shows the entries for each day. With a numeric |
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4851 prefix@footnote{For backward compatibility, the universal prefix |
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4852 @kbd{C-u} causes all TODO entries to be listed before the agenda. This |
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4853 feature is deprecated, use the dedicated TODO list, or a block agenda |
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4854 instead.} (like @kbd{C-u 2 1 C-c a a}) you may set the number of days |
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4855 to be displayed (see also the variable @code{org-agenda-ndays}) |
| 84308 | 4856 @end table |
| 4857 | |
| 4858 Remote editing from the agenda buffer means, for example, that you can | |
| 4859 change the dates of deadlines and appointments from the agenda buffer. | |
| 4860 The commands available in the Agenda buffer are listed in @ref{Agenda | |
| 4861 commands}. | |
| 4862 | |
| 4863 @subsubheading Calendar/Diary integration | |
| 4864 @cindex calendar integration | |
| 4865 @cindex diary integration | |
| 4866 | |
| 4867 Emacs contains the calendar and diary by Edward M. Reingold. The | |
| 4868 calendar displays a three-month calendar with holidays from different | |
| 4869 countries and cultures. The diary allows you to keep track of | |
| 4870 anniversaries, lunar phases, sunrise/set, recurrent appointments | |
| 4871 (weekly, monthly) and more. In this way, it is quite complementary to | |
| 4872 Org-mode. It can be very useful to combine output from Org-mode with | |
| 4873 the diary. | |
| 4874 | |
| 4875 In order to include entries from the Emacs diary into Org-mode's | |
| 4876 agenda, you only need to customize the variable | |
| 4877 | |
| 4878 @lisp | |
| 4879 (setq org-agenda-include-diary t) | |
| 4880 @end lisp | |
| 4881 | |
| 4882 @noindent After that, everything will happen automatically. All diary | |
| 4883 entries including holidays, anniversaries etc will be included in the | |
| 4884 agenda buffer created by Org-mode. @key{SPC}, @key{TAB}, and | |
| 4885 @key{RET} can be used from the agenda buffer to jump to the diary | |
| 4886 file in order to edit existing diary entries. The @kbd{i} command to | |
| 4887 insert new entries for the current date works in the agenda buffer, as | |
| 4888 well as the commands @kbd{S}, @kbd{M}, and @kbd{C} to display | |
| 4889 Sunrise/Sunset times, show lunar phases and to convert to other | |
| 4890 calendars, respectively. @kbd{c} can be used to switch back and forth | |
| 4891 between calendar and agenda. | |
| 4892 | |
| 4893 If you are using the diary only for sexp entries and holidays, it is | |
| 4894 faster to not use the above setting, but instead to copy or even move | |
| 4895 the entries into an Org-mode file. Org-mode evaluates diary-style sexp | |
| 4896 entries, and does it faster because there is no overhead for first | |
| 4897 creating the diary display. Note that the sexp entries must start at | |
| 4898 the left margin, no white space is allowed before them. For example, | |
| 4899 the following segment of an Org-mode file will be processed and entries | |
| 4900 will be made in the agenda: | |
| 4901 | |
| 4902 @example | |
| 4903 * Birthdays and similar stuff | |
| 4904 #+CATEGORY: Holiday | |
| 4905 %%(org-calendar-holiday) ; special function for holiday names | |
| 4906 #+CATEGORY: Ann | |
| 4907 %%(diary-anniversary 14 5 1956) Arthur Dent is %d years old | |
| 4908 %%(diary-anniversary 2 10 1869) Mahatma Gandhi would be %d years old | |
| 4909 @end example | |
| 4910 | |
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4917 To add all the appointments of your agenda files, use the command |
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4918 @code{org-agenda-to-appt}. This commands also lets you filter through |
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4919 the list of your appointments and add only those belonging to a specific |
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4920 category or matching a regular expression. See the docstring for |
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4922 |
| 84308 | 4923 @node Global TODO list, Matching tags and properties, Weekly/Daily agenda, Built-in agenda views |
| 4924 @subsection The global TODO list | |
| 4925 @cindex global TODO list | |
| 4926 @cindex TODO list, global | |
| 4927 | |
| 4928 The global TODO list contains all unfinished TODO items, formatted and | |
| 4929 collected into a single place. | |
| 4930 | |
| 4931 @table @kbd | |
| 4932 @kindex C-c a t | |
| 4933 @item C-c a t | |
| 4934 Show the global TODO list. This collects the TODO items from all | |
| 4935 agenda files (@pxref{Agenda views}) into a single buffer. The buffer is in | |
| 4936 @code{agenda-mode}, so there are commands to examine and manipulate | |
| 4937 the TODO entries directly from that buffer (@pxref{Agenda commands}). | |
| 4938 @kindex C-c a T | |
| 4939 @item C-c a T | |
| 4940 @cindex TODO keyword matching | |
| 4941 Like the above, but allows selection of a specific TODO keyword. You | |
| 4942 can also do this by specifying a prefix argument to @kbd{C-c a t}. With | |
| 4943 a @kbd{C-u} prefix you are prompted for a keyword, and you may also | |
| 4944 specify several keywords by separating them with @samp{|} as boolean OR | |
| 4945 operator. With a numeric prefix, the Nth keyword in | |
| 4946 @code{org-todo-keywords} is selected. | |
| 4947 @kindex r | |
| 4948 The @kbd{r} key in the agenda buffer regenerates it, and you can give | |
| 4949 a prefix argument to this command to change the selected TODO keyword, | |
| 4950 for example @kbd{3 r}. If you often need a search for a specific | |
| 4951 keyword, define a custom command for it (@pxref{Agenda dispatcher}).@* | |
| 4952 Matching specific TODO keywords can also be done as part of a tags | |
| 4953 search (@pxref{Tag searches}). | |
| 4954 @end table | |
| 4955 | |
| 4956 Remote editing of TODO items means that you can change the state of a | |
| 4957 TODO entry with a single key press. The commands available in the | |
| 4958 TODO list are described in @ref{Agenda commands}. | |
| 4959 | |
| 4960 @cindex sublevels, inclusion into todo list | |
| 4961 Normally the global todo list simply shows all headlines with TODO | |
| 4962 keywords. This list can become very long. There are two ways to keep | |
| 4963 it more compact: | |
| 4964 @itemize @minus | |
| 4965 @item | |
| 4966 Some people view a TODO item that has been @emph{scheduled} for | |
| 4967 execution (@pxref{Time stamps}) as no longer @emph{open}. Configure the | |
| 4968 variable @code{org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled} to exclude scheduled | |
| 4969 items from the global TODO list. | |
| 4970 @item | |
| 4971 TODO items may have sublevels to break up the task into subtasks. In | |
| 4972 such cases it may be enough to list only the highest level TODO headline | |
| 4973 and omit the sublevels from the global list. Configure the variable | |
| 4974 @code{org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels} to get this behavior. | |
| 4975 @end itemize | |
| 4976 | |
| 4977 @node Matching tags and properties, Timeline, Global TODO list, Built-in agenda views | |
| 4978 @subsection Matching Tags and Properties | |
| 4979 @cindex matching, of tags | |
| 4980 @cindex matching, of properties | |
| 4981 @cindex tags view | |
| 4982 | |
| 4983 If headlines in the agenda files are marked with @emph{tags} | |
| 4984 (@pxref{Tags}), you can select headlines based on the tags that apply | |
| 4985 to them and collect them into an agenda buffer. | |
| 4986 | |
| 4987 @table @kbd | |
| 4988 @kindex C-c a m | |
| 4989 @item C-c a m | |
| 4990 Produce a list of all headlines that match a given set of tags. The | |
| 4991 command prompts for a selection criterion, which is a boolean logic | |
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4993 @samp{work|home} (@pxref{Tags}). If you often need a specific search, |
| 84308 | 4994 define a custom command for it (@pxref{Agenda dispatcher}). |
| 4995 @kindex C-c a M | |
| 4996 @item C-c a M | |
| 4997 Like @kbd{C-c a m}, but only select headlines that are also TODO items | |
| 4998 and force checking subitems (see variable | |
| 4999 @code{org-tags-match-list-sublevels}). Matching specific todo keywords | |
| 5000 together with a tags match is also possible, see @ref{Tag searches}. | |
| 5001 @end table | |
| 5002 | |
| 5003 The commands available in the tags list are described in @ref{Agenda | |
| 5004 commands}. | |
| 5005 | |
| 5006 @node Timeline, Stuck projects, Matching tags and properties, Built-in agenda views | |
| 5007 @subsection Timeline for a single file | |
| 5008 @cindex timeline, single file | |
| 5009 @cindex time-sorted view | |
| 5010 | |
| 5011 The timeline summarizes all time-stamped items from a single Org-mode | |
| 5012 file in a @emph{time-sorted view}. The main purpose of this command is | |
| 5013 to give an overview over events in a project. | |
| 5014 | |
| 5015 @table @kbd | |
| 5016 @kindex C-c a L | |
| 5017 @item C-c a L | |
| 5018 Show a time-sorted view of the org file, with all time-stamped items. | |
| 5019 When called with a @kbd{C-u} prefix, all unfinished TODO entries | |
| 5020 (scheduled or not) are also listed under the current date. | |
| 5021 @end table | |
| 5022 | |
| 5023 @noindent | |
| 5024 The commands available in the timeline buffer are listed in | |
| 5025 @ref{Agenda commands}. | |
| 5026 | |
| 5027 | |
| 5028 @node Stuck projects, , Timeline, Built-in agenda views | |
| 5029 @subsection Stuck projects | |
| 5030 | |
| 5031 If you are following a system like David Allen's GTD to organize your | |
| 5032 work, one of the ``duties'' you have is a regular review to make sure | |
| 5033 that all projects move along. A @emph{stuck} project is a project that | |
| 5034 has no defined next actions, so it will never show up in the TODO lists | |
| 5035 Org-mode produces. During the review, you need to identify such | |
| 5036 projects and define next actions for them. | |
| 5037 | |
| 5038 @table @kbd | |
| 5039 @kindex C-c a # | |
| 5040 @item C-c a # | |
| 5041 List projects that are stuck. | |
| 5042 @kindex C-c a ! | |
| 5043 @item C-c a ! | |
| 5044 Customize the variable @code{org-stuck-projects} to define what a stuck | |
| 5045 project is and how to find it. | |
| 5046 @end table | |
| 5047 | |
| 5048 You almost certainly will have to configure this view before it will | |
| 5049 work for you. The built-in default assumes that all your projects are | |
| 5050 level-2 headlines, and that a project is not stuck if it has at least | |
| 5051 one entry marked with a todo keyword TODO or NEXT or NEXTACTION. | |
| 5052 | |
| 5053 Lets assume that you, in your own way of using Org-mode, identify | |
| 5054 projects with a tag PROJECT, and that you use a todo keyword MAYBE to | |
| 5055 indicate a project that should not be considered yet. Lets further | |
| 5056 assume that the todo keyword DONE marks finished projects, and that NEXT | |
| 5057 and TODO indicate next actions. The tag @@SHOP indicates shopping and | |
| 5058 is a next action even without the NEXT tag. Finally, if the project | |
| 5059 contains the special word IGNORE anywhere, it should not be listed | |
| 5060 either. In this case you would start by identifying eligible projects | |
| 5061 with a tags/todo match @samp{+PROJECT/-MAYBE-DONE}, and then check for | |
| 5062 TODO, NEXT, @@SHOP, and IGNORE in the subtree to identify projects that | |
| 5063 are not stuck. The correct customization for this is | |
| 5064 | |
| 5065 @lisp | |
| 5066 (setq org-stuck-projects | |
| 5067 '("+PROJECT/-MAYBE-DONE" ("NEXT" "TODO") ("@@SHOP") | |
| 5068 "\\<IGNORE\\>")) | |
| 5069 @end lisp | |
| 5070 | |
| 5071 | |
| 5072 @node Presentation and sorting, Agenda commands, Built-in agenda views, Agenda views | |
| 5073 @section Presentation and sorting | |
| 5074 @cindex presentation, of agenda items | |
| 5075 | |
| 5076 Before displaying items in an agenda view, Org-mode visually prepares | |
| 5077 the items and sorts them. Each item occupies a single line. The line | |
| 5078 starts with a @emph{prefix} that contains the @emph{category} | |
| 5079 (@pxref{Categories}) of the item and other important information. You can | |
| 5080 customize the prefix using the option @code{org-agenda-prefix-format}. | |
| 5081 The prefix is followed by a cleaned-up version of the outline headline | |
| 5082 associated with the item. | |
| 5083 | |
| 5084 @menu | |
| 5085 * Categories:: Not all tasks are equal | |
| 5086 * Time-of-day specifications:: How the agenda knows the time | |
| 5087 * Sorting of agenda items:: The order of things | |
| 5088 @end menu | |
| 5089 | |
| 5090 @node Categories, Time-of-day specifications, Presentation and sorting, Presentation and sorting | |
| 5091 @subsection Categories | |
| 5092 | |
| 5093 @cindex category | |
| 5094 The category is a broad label assigned to each agenda item. By default, | |
| 5095 the category is simply derived from the file name, but you can also | |
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5097 backward compatibility, the following also works: If there are several |
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5098 such lines in a file, each specifies the category for the text below it. |
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5099 The first category also applies to any text before the first CATEGORY |
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5103 property.}: |
| 84308 | 5104 |
| 5105 @example | |
| 5106 #+CATEGORY: Thesis | |
| 5107 @end example | |
| 5108 | |
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5110 If you would like to have a special CATEGORY for a single entry or a |
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5111 (sub)tree, give the entry a @code{:CATEGORY:} property with the location |
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5112 as the value (@pxref{Properties and columns}). |
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5116 longer than 10 characters. |
| 84308 | 5117 |
| 5118 @node Time-of-day specifications, Sorting of agenda items, Categories, Presentation and sorting | |
| 5119 @subsection Time-of-Day Specifications | |
| 5120 @cindex time-of-day specification | |
| 5121 | |
| 5122 Org-mode checks each agenda item for a time-of-day specification. The | |
| 5123 time can be part of the time stamp that triggered inclusion into the | |
| 5124 agenda, for example as in @w{@samp{<2005-05-10 Tue 19:00>}}. Time | |
| 5125 ranges can be specified with two time stamps, like | |
| 5126 @c | |
| 5127 @w{@samp{<2005-05-10 Tue 20:30>--<2005-05-10 Tue 22:15>}}. | |
| 5128 | |
| 5129 In the headline of the entry itself, a time(range) may also appear as | |
| 5130 plain text (like @samp{12:45} or a @samp{8:30-1pm}. If the agenda | |
| 5131 integrates the Emacs diary (@pxref{Weekly/Daily agenda}), time | |
| 5132 specifications in diary entries are recognized as well. | |
| 5133 | |
| 5134 For agenda display, Org-mode extracts the time and displays it in a | |
| 5135 standard 24 hour format as part of the prefix. The example times in | |
| 5136 the previous paragraphs would end up in the agenda like this: | |
| 5137 | |
| 5138 @example | |
| 5139 8:30-13:00 Arthur Dent lies in front of the bulldozer | |
| 5140 12:45...... Ford Prefect arrives and takes Arthur to the pub | |
| 5141 19:00...... The Vogon reads his poem | |
| 5142 20:30-22:15 Marwin escorts the Hitchhikers to the bridge | |
| 5143 @end example | |
| 5144 | |
| 5145 @cindex time grid | |
| 5146 If the agenda is in single-day mode, or for the display of today, the | |
| 5147 timed entries are embedded in a time grid, like | |
| 5148 | |
| 5149 @example | |
| 5150 8:00...... ------------------ | |
| 5151 8:30-13:00 Arthur Dent lies in front of the bulldozer | |
| 5152 10:00...... ------------------ | |
| 5153 12:00...... ------------------ | |
| 5154 12:45...... Ford Prefect arrives and takes Arthur to the pub | |
| 5155 14:00...... ------------------ | |
| 5156 16:00...... ------------------ | |
| 5157 18:00...... ------------------ | |
| 5158 19:00...... The Vogon reads his poem | |
| 5159 20:00...... ------------------ | |
| 5160 20:30-22:15 Marwin escorts the Hitchhikers to the bridge | |
| 5161 @end example | |
| 5162 | |
| 5163 The time grid can be turned on and off with the variable | |
| 5164 @code{org-agenda-use-time-grid}, and can be configured with | |
| 5165 @code{org-agenda-time-grid}. | |
| 5166 | |
| 5167 @node Sorting of agenda items, , Time-of-day specifications, Presentation and sorting | |
| 5168 @subsection Sorting of agenda items | |
| 5169 @cindex sorting, of agenda items | |
| 5170 @cindex priorities, of agenda items | |
| 5171 Before being inserted into a view, the items are sorted. How this is | |
| 5172 done depends on the type of view. | |
| 5173 @itemize @bullet | |
| 5174 @item | |
| 5175 For the daily/weekly agenda, the items for each day are sorted. The | |
| 5176 default order is to first collect all items containing an explicit | |
| 5177 time-of-day specification. These entries will be shown at the beginning | |
| 5178 of the list, as a @emph{schedule} for the day. After that, items remain | |
| 5179 grouped in categories, in the sequence given by @code{org-agenda-files}. | |
| 5180 Within each category, items are sorted by priority (@pxref{Priorities}), | |
| 5181 which is composed of the base priority (2000 for priority @samp{A}, 1000 | |
| 5182 for @samp{B}, and 0 for @samp{C}), plus additional increments for | |
| 5183 overdue scheduled or deadline items. | |
| 5184 @item | |
| 5185 For the TODO list, items remain in the order of categories, but within | |
| 5186 each category, sorting takes place according to priority | |
| 5187 (@pxref{Priorities}). | |
| 5188 @item | |
| 5189 For tags matches, items are not sorted at all, but just appear in the | |
| 5190 sequence in which they are found in the agenda files. | |
| 5191 @end itemize | |
| 5192 | |
| 5193 Sorting can be customized using the variable | |
| 5194 @code{org-agenda-sorting-strategy}. | |
| 5195 | |
| 5196 | |
| 5197 @node Agenda commands, Custom agenda views, Presentation and sorting, Agenda views | |
| 5198 @section Commands in the agenda buffer | |
| 5199 @cindex commands, in agenda buffer | |
| 5200 | |
| 5201 Entries in the agenda buffer are linked back to the org file or diary | |
| 5202 file where they originate. You are not allowed to edit the agenda | |
| 5203 buffer itself, but commands are provided to show and jump to the | |
| 5204 original entry location, and to edit the org-files ``remotely'' from | |
| 5205 the agenda buffer. In this way, all information is stored only once, | |
| 5206 removing the risk that your agenda and note files may diverge. | |
| 5207 | |
| 5208 Some commands can be executed with mouse clicks on agenda lines. For | |
| 5209 the other commands, the cursor needs to be in the desired line. | |
| 5210 | |
| 5211 @table @kbd | |
| 5212 @tsubheading{Motion} | |
| 5213 @cindex motion commands in agenda | |
| 5214 @kindex n | |
| 5215 @item n | |
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| 84308 | 5217 @kindex p |
| 5218 @item p | |
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5219 Previous line (same as @key{down} and @kbd{C-n}). |
| 84308 | 5220 @tsubheading{View/GoTo org file} |
| 5221 @kindex mouse-3 | |
| 5222 @kindex @key{SPC} | |
| 5223 @item mouse-3 | |
| 5224 @itemx @key{SPC} | |
| 5225 Display the original location of the item in another window. | |
| 5226 @c | |
| 5227 @kindex L | |
| 5228 @item L | |
| 5229 Display original location and recenter that window. | |
| 5230 @c | |
| 5231 @kindex mouse-2 | |
| 5232 @kindex mouse-1 | |
| 5233 @kindex @key{TAB} | |
| 5234 @item mouse-2 | |
| 5235 @itemx mouse-1 | |
| 5236 @itemx @key{TAB} | |
| 5237 Go to the original location of the item in another window. Under Emacs | |
| 5238 22, @kbd{mouse-1} will also works for this. | |
| 5239 @c | |
| 5240 @kindex @key{RET} | |
| 5241 @itemx @key{RET} | |
| 5242 Go to the original location of the item and delete other windows. | |
| 5243 @c | |
| 5244 @kindex f | |
| 5245 @item f | |
| 5246 Toggle Follow mode. In Follow mode, as you move the cursor through | |
| 5247 the agenda buffer, the other window always shows the corresponding | |
| 5248 location in the org file. The initial setting for this mode in new | |
| 5249 agenda buffers can be set with the variable | |
| 5250 @code{org-agenda-start-with-follow-mode}. | |
| 5251 @c | |
| 5252 @kindex b | |
| 5253 @item b | |
| 5254 Display the entire subtree of the current item in an indirect buffer. | |
| 5255 With numerical prefix ARG, go up to this level and then take that tree. | |
| 5256 If ARG is negative, go up that many levels. With @kbd{C-u} prefix, do | |
| 5257 not remove the previously used indirect buffer. | |
| 5258 @c | |
| 5259 @kindex l | |
| 5260 @item l | |
| 5261 Toggle Logbook mode. In Logbook mode, entries that where marked DONE while | |
| 5262 logging was on (variable @code{org-log-done}) are shown in the agenda, | |
| 5263 as are entries that have been clocked on that day. | |
| 5264 | |
| 5265 @tsubheading{Change display} | |
| 5266 @cindex display changing, in agenda | |
| 5267 @kindex o | |
| 5268 @item o | |
| 5269 Delete other windows. | |
| 5270 @c | |
| 5271 @kindex d | |
| 5272 @kindex w | |
| 5273 @kindex m | |
| 5274 @kindex y | |
| 5275 @item d w m y | |
| 5276 Switch to day/week/month/year view. When switching to day or week view, | |
| 5277 this setting becomes the default for subseqent agenda commands. Since | |
| 5278 month and year views are slow to create, the do not become the default. | |
| 5279 @c | |
| 5280 @kindex D | |
| 5281 @item D | |
| 5282 Toggle the inclusion of diary entries. See @ref{Weekly/Daily agenda}. | |
| 5283 @c | |
| 5284 @kindex g | |
| 5285 @item g | |
| 5286 Toggle the time grid on and off. See also the variables | |
| 5287 @code{org-agenda-use-time-grid} and @code{org-agenda-time-grid}. | |
| 5288 @c | |
| 5289 @kindex r | |
| 5290 @item r | |
| 5291 Recreate the agenda buffer, for example to reflect the changes | |
| 5292 after modification of the time stamps of items with S-@key{left} and | |
| 5293 S-@key{right}. When the buffer is the global todo list, a prefix | |
| 5294 argument is interpreted to create a selective list for a specific TODO | |
| 5295 keyword. | |
| 5296 @c | |
| 5297 @kindex s | |
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| 84308 | 5299 @item s |
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| 84308 | 5301 Save all Org-mode buffers in the current Emacs session. |
| 5302 @c | |
| 5303 @kindex @key{right} | |
| 5304 @item @key{right} | |
| 5305 Display the following @code{org-agenda-ndays} days. For example, if | |
| 5306 the display covers a week, switch to the following week. With prefix | |
| 5307 arg, go forward that many times @code{org-agenda-ndays} days. | |
| 5308 @c | |
| 5309 @kindex @key{left} | |
| 5310 @item @key{left} | |
| 5311 Display the previous dates. | |
| 5312 @c | |
| 5313 @kindex . | |
| 5314 @item . | |
| 5315 Goto today. | |
| 5316 | |
| 5317 @tsubheading{Remote editing} | |
| 5318 @cindex remote editing, from agenda | |
| 5319 | |
| 5320 @item 0-9 | |
| 5321 Digit argument. | |
| 5322 @c | |
| 5323 @cindex undoing remote-editing events | |
| 5324 @cindex remote editing, undo | |
| 5325 @kindex C-_ | |
| 5326 @item C-_ | |
| 5327 Undo a change due to a remote editing command. The change is undone | |
| 5328 both in the agenda buffer and in the remote buffer. | |
| 5329 @c | |
| 5330 @kindex t | |
| 5331 @item t | |
| 5332 Change the TODO state of the item, both in the agenda and in the | |
| 5333 original org file. | |
| 5334 @c | |
| 5335 @kindex C-k | |
| 5336 @item C-k | |
| 5337 Delete the current agenda item along with the entire subtree belonging | |
| 5338 to it in the original Org-mode file. If the text to be deleted remotely | |
| 5339 is longer than one line, the kill needs to be confirmed by the user. See | |
| 5340 variable @code{org-agenda-confirm-kill}. | |
| 5341 @c | |
| 5342 @kindex $ | |
| 5343 @item $ | |
| 5344 Archive the subtree corresponding to the current headline. | |
| 5345 @c | |
| 5346 @kindex T | |
| 5347 @item T | |
| 5348 Show all tags associated with the current item. Because of | |
| 5349 inheritance, this may be more than the tags listed in the line itself. | |
| 5350 @c | |
| 5351 @kindex : | |
| 5352 @item : | |
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5354 agenda, change a tag for all headings in the region. |
| 84308 | 5355 @c |
| 5356 @kindex a | |
| 5357 @item a | |
| 5358 Toggle the ARCHIVE tag for the current headline. | |
| 5359 @c | |
| 5360 @kindex , | |
| 5361 @item , | |
| 5362 Set the priority for the current item. Org-mode prompts for the | |
| 5363 priority character. If you reply with @key{SPC}, the priority cookie | |
| 5364 is removed from the entry. | |
| 5365 @c | |
| 5366 @kindex P | |
| 5367 @item P | |
| 5368 Display weighted priority of current item. | |
| 5369 @c | |
| 5370 @kindex + | |
| 5371 @kindex S-@key{up} | |
| 5372 @item + | |
| 5373 @itemx S-@key{up} | |
| 5374 Increase the priority of the current item. The priority is changed in | |
| 5375 the original buffer, but the agenda is not resorted. Use the @kbd{r} | |
| 5376 key for this. | |
| 5377 @c | |
| 5378 @kindex - | |
| 5379 @kindex S-@key{down} | |
| 5380 @item - | |
| 5381 @itemx S-@key{down} | |
| 5382 Decrease the priority of the current item. | |
| 5383 @c | |
| 5384 @kindex C-c C-s | |
| 5385 @item C-c C-s | |
| 5386 Schedule this item | |
| 5387 @c | |
| 5388 @kindex C-c C-d | |
| 5389 @item C-c C-d | |
| 5390 Set a deadline for this item. | |
| 5391 @c | |
| 5392 @kindex S-@key{right} | |
| 5393 @item S-@key{right} | |
| 5394 Change the time stamp associated with the current line by one day into | |
| 5395 the future. With prefix argument, change it by that many days. For | |
| 5396 example, @kbd{3 6 5 S-@key{right}} will change it by a year. The | |
| 5397 stamp is changed in the original org file, but the change is not | |
| 5398 directly reflected in the agenda buffer. Use the | |
| 5399 @kbd{r} key to update the buffer. | |
| 5400 @c | |
| 5401 @kindex S-@key{left} | |
| 5402 @item S-@key{left} | |
| 5403 Change the time stamp associated with the current line by one day | |
| 5404 into the past. | |
| 5405 @c | |
| 5406 @kindex > | |
| 5407 @item > | |
| 5408 Change the time stamp associated with the current line to today. | |
| 5409 The key @kbd{>} has been chosen, because it is the same as @kbd{S-.} | |
| 5410 on my keyboard. | |
| 5411 @c | |
| 5412 @kindex I | |
| 5413 @item I | |
| 5414 Start the clock on the current item. If a clock is running already, it | |
| 5415 is stopped first. | |
| 5416 @c | |
| 5417 @kindex O | |
| 5418 @item O | |
| 5419 Stop the previously started clock. | |
| 5420 @c | |
| 5421 @kindex X | |
| 5422 @item X | |
| 5423 Cancel the currently running clock. | |
| 5424 | |
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| 84308 | 5429 @tsubheading{Calendar commands} |
| 5430 @cindex calendar commands, from agenda | |
| 5431 @kindex c | |
| 5432 @item c | |
| 5433 Open the Emacs calendar and move to the date at the agenda cursor. | |
| 5434 @c | |
| 5435 @item c | |
| 5436 When in the calendar, compute and show the Org-mode agenda for the | |
| 5437 date at the cursor. | |
| 5438 @c | |
| 5439 @cindex diary entries, creating from agenda | |
| 5440 @kindex i | |
| 5441 @item i | |
| 5442 Insert a new entry into the diary. Prompts for the type of entry | |
| 5443 (day, weekly, monthly, yearly, anniversary, cyclic) and creates a new | |
| 5444 entry in the diary, just as @kbd{i d} etc. would do in the calendar. | |
| 5445 The date is taken from the cursor position. | |
| 5446 @c | |
| 5447 @kindex M | |
| 5448 @item M | |
| 5449 Show the phases of the moon for the three months around current date. | |
| 5450 @c | |
| 5451 @kindex S | |
| 5452 @item S | |
| 5453 Show sunrise and sunset times. The geographical location must be set | |
| 5454 with calendar variables, see documentation of the Emacs calendar. | |
| 5455 @c | |
| 5456 @kindex C | |
| 5457 @item C | |
| 5458 Convert the date at cursor into many other cultural and historic | |
| 5459 calendars. | |
| 5460 @c | |
| 5461 @kindex H | |
| 5462 @item H | |
| 5463 Show holidays for three month around the cursor date. | |
| 5464 @c | |
| 5465 @c FIXME: This should be a different key. | |
| 5466 @kindex C-c C-x C-c | |
| 5467 @item C-c C-x C-c | |
| 5468 Export a single iCalendar file containing entries from all agenda files. | |
| 5469 | |
| 5470 @tsubheading{Exporting to a file} | |
| 5471 @kindex C-x C-w | |
| 5472 @item C-x C-w | |
| 5473 @cindex exporting agenda views | |
| 5474 @cindex agenda views, exporting | |
| 5475 Write the agenda view to a file. Depending on the extension of the | |
| 5476 selected file name, the view will be exported as HTML (extension | |
| 5477 @file{.html} or @file{.htm}), Postscript (extension @file{.ps}), or | |
| 5478 plain text (any other extension). Use the variable | |
| 5479 @code{org-agenda-exporter-settings} to set options for @file{ps-print} | |
| 5480 and for @file{htmlize} to be used during export. | |
| 5481 | |
| 5482 @tsubheading{Quit and Exit} | |
| 5483 @kindex q | |
| 5484 @item q | |
| 5485 Quit agenda, remove the agenda buffer. | |
| 5486 @c | |
| 5487 @kindex x | |
| 5488 @cindex agenda files, removing buffers | |
| 5489 @item x | |
| 5490 Exit agenda, remove the agenda buffer and all buffers loaded by Emacs | |
| 5491 for the compilation of the agenda. Buffers created by the user to | |
| 5492 visit org files will not be removed. | |
| 5493 @end table | |
| 5494 | |
| 5495 | |
| 5496 @node Custom agenda views, , Agenda commands, Agenda views | |
| 5497 @section Custom agenda views | |
| 5498 @cindex custom agenda views | |
| 5499 @cindex agenda views, custom | |
| 5500 | |
| 5501 Custom agenda commands serve two purposes: to store and quickly access | |
| 5502 frequently used TODO and tags searches, and to create special composite | |
| 5503 agenda buffers. Custom agenda commands will be accessible through the | |
| 5504 dispatcher (@pxref{Agenda dispatcher}), just like the default commands. | |
| 5505 | |
| 5506 @menu | |
| 5507 * Storing searches:: Type once, use often | |
| 5508 * Block agenda:: All the stuff you need in a single buffer | |
| 5509 * Setting Options:: Changing the rules | |
| 5510 * Exporting Agenda Views:: Writing agendas to files. | |
| 5511 * Extracting Agenda Information for other programs:: | |
| 5512 @end menu | |
| 5513 | |
| 5514 @node Storing searches, Block agenda, Custom agenda views, Custom agenda views | |
| 5515 @subsection Storing searches | |
| 5516 | |
| 5517 The first application of custom searches is the definition of keyboard | |
| 5518 shortcuts for frequently used searches, either creating an agenda | |
| 5519 buffer, or a sparse tree (the latter covering of course only the current | |
| 5520 buffer). | |
| 5521 @kindex C-c a C | |
| 5522 Custom commands are configured in the variable | |
| 5523 @code{org-agenda-custom-commands}. You can customize this variable, for | |
| 5524 example by pressing @kbd{C-c a C}. You can also directly set it with | |
| 5525 Emacs Lisp in @file{.emacs}. The following example contains all valid | |
| 5526 search types: | |
| 5527 | |
| 5528 @lisp | |
| 5529 @group | |
| 5530 (setq org-agenda-custom-commands | |
| 5531 '(("w" todo "WAITING") | |
| 5532 ("W" todo-tree "WAITING") | |
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5536 ("f" occur-tree "\\<FIXME\\>") |
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5537 ("h" . "HOME+Name tags searches") ; description for "h" prefix |
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5538 ("hl" tags "+home+Lisa") |
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5540 ("hk" tags "+home+Kim"))) |
| 84308 | 5541 @end group |
| 5542 @end lisp | |
| 5543 | |
| 5544 @noindent | |
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5545 The initial string in each entry defines the keys you have to press |
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5547 Usually this will be just a single character, but if you have many |
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5548 similar commands, you can also define two-letter combinations where the |
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5549 first character is the same in several combinations and serves as a |
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5550 prefix key@footnote{You can provide a description for a prefix key by |
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5551 inserting a cons cell with the prefix and the description.}. The second |
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5554 therefore define: |
| 84308 | 5555 |
| 5556 @table @kbd | |
| 5557 @item C-c a w | |
| 5558 as a global search for TODO entries with @samp{WAITING} as the TODO | |
| 5559 keyword | |
| 5560 @item C-c a W | |
| 5561 as the same search, but only in the current buffer and displaying the | |
| 5562 results as a sparse tree | |
| 5563 @item C-c a u | |
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5565 @samp{:urgent:} |
| 84308 | 5566 @item C-c a v |
| 5567 as the same search as @kbd{C-c a u}, but limiting the search to | |
| 5568 headlines that are also TODO items | |
| 5569 @item C-c a U | |
| 5570 as the same search as @kbd{C-c a u}, but only in the current buffer and | |
| 5571 displaying the result as a sparse tree | |
| 5572 @item C-c a f | |
| 5573 to create a sparse tree (again: current buffer only) with all entries | |
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5577 additional key (@kbd{l}, @kbd{p} or @kbd{k}) to select a name (Lisa, |
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5578 Peter, or Kim) as additional tag to match. |
| 84308 | 5579 @end table |
| 5580 | |
| 5581 @node Block agenda, Setting Options, Storing searches, Custom agenda views | |
| 5582 @subsection Block agenda | |
| 5583 @cindex block agenda | |
| 5584 @cindex agenda, with block views | |
| 5585 | |
| 5586 Another possibility is the construction of agenda views that comprise | |
| 5587 the results of @emph{several} commands, each of which creates a block in | |
| 5588 the agenda buffer. The available commands include @code{agenda} for the | |
| 5589 daily or weekly agenda (as created with @kbd{C-c a a}), @code{alltodo} | |
| 5590 for the global todo list (as constructed with @kbd{C-c a t}), and the | |
| 5591 matching commands discussed above: @code{todo}, @code{tags}, and | |
| 5592 @code{tags-todo}. Here are two examples: | |
| 5593 | |
| 5594 @lisp | |
| 5595 @group | |
| 5596 (setq org-agenda-custom-commands | |
| 5597 '(("h" "Agenda and Home-related tasks" | |
| 5598 ((agenda) | |
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5600 (tags "garden"))) |
| 84308 | 5601 ("o" "Agenda and Office-related tasks" |
| 5602 ((agenda) | |
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5604 (tags "office"))))) |
| 84308 | 5605 @end group |
| 5606 @end lisp | |
| 5607 | |
| 5608 @noindent | |
| 5609 This will define @kbd{C-c a h} to create a multi-block view for stuff | |
| 5610 you need to attend to at home. The resulting agenda buffer will contain | |
| 5611 your agenda for the current week, all TODO items that carry the tag | |
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5612 @samp{home}, and also all lines tagged with @samp{garden}. Finally the |
| 84308 | 5613 command @kbd{C-c a o} provides a similar view for office tasks. |
| 5614 | |
| 5615 | |
| 5616 @node Setting Options, Exporting Agenda Views, Block agenda, Custom agenda views | |
| 5617 @subsection Setting Options for custom commands | |
| 5618 @cindex options, for custom agenda views | |
| 5619 | |
| 5620 Org-mode contains a number of variables regulating agenda construction | |
| 5621 and display. The global variables define the behavior for all agenda | |
| 5622 commands, including the custom commands. However, if you want to change | |
| 5623 some settings just for a single custom view, you can do so. Setting | |
| 5624 options requires inserting a list of variable names and values at the | |
| 5625 right spot in @code{org-agenda-custom-commands}. For example: | |
| 5626 | |
| 5627 @lisp | |
| 5628 @group | |
| 5629 (setq org-agenda-custom-commands | |
| 5630 '(("w" todo "WAITING" | |
| 5631 ((org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(priority-down)) | |
| 5632 (org-agenda-prefix-format " Mixed: "))) | |
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| 84308 | 5634 ((org-show-following-heading nil) |
| 5635 (org-show-hierarchy-above nil))))) | |
| 5636 @end group | |
| 5637 @end lisp | |
| 5638 | |
| 5639 @noindent | |
| 5640 Now the @kbd{C-c a w} command will sort the collected entries only by | |
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| 84308 | 5642 instead of giving the category of the entry. The sparse tags tree of |
| 5643 @kbd{C-c a U} will now turn out ultra-compact, because neither the | |
| 5644 headline hierarchy above the match, nor the headline following the match | |
| 5645 will be shown. | |
| 5646 | |
| 5647 For command sets creating a block agenda, | |
| 5648 @code{org-agenda-custom-commands} has two separate spots for setting | |
| 5649 options. You can add options that should be valid for just a single | |
| 5650 command in the set, and options that should be valid for all commands in | |
| 5651 the set. The former are just added to the command entry, the latter | |
| 5652 must come after the list of command entries. Going back to the block | |
| 5653 agenda example (@pxref{Block agenda}), let's change the sorting strategy | |
| 5654 for the @kbd{C-c a h} commands to @code{priority-down}, but let's sort | |
| 5655 the results for GARDEN tags query in the opposite order, | |
| 5656 @code{priority-up}. This would look like this: | |
| 5657 | |
| 5658 @lisp | |
| 5659 @group | |
| 5660 (setq org-agenda-custom-commands | |
| 5661 '(("h" "Agenda and Home-related tasks" | |
| 5662 ((agenda) | |
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| 84308 | 5665 ((org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(priority-up))))) |
| 5666 ((org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(priority-down)))) | |
| 5667 ("o" "Agenda and Office-related tasks" | |
| 5668 ((agenda) | |
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5670 (tags "office"))))) |
| 84308 | 5671 @end group |
| 5672 @end lisp | |
| 5673 | |
| 5674 As you see, the values and parenthesis setting is a little complex. | |
| 5675 When in doubt, use the customize interface to set this variable - it | |
| 5676 fully supports its structure. Just one caveat: When setting options in | |
| 5677 this interface, the @emph{values} are just lisp expressions. So if the | |
| 5678 value is a string, you need to add the double quotes around the value | |
| 5679 yourself. | |
| 5680 | |
| 5681 | |
| 5682 @node Exporting Agenda Views, Extracting Agenda Information for other programs, Setting Options, Custom agenda views | |
| 5683 @subsection Exporting Agenda Views | |
| 5684 @cindex agenda views, exporting | |
| 5685 | |
| 5686 If you are away from your computer, it can be very useful to have a | |
| 5687 printed version of some agenda views to carry around. Org-mode can | |
| 5688 export custom agenda views as plain text, HTML@footnote{You need to | |
| 5689 install Hrvoje Niksic' @file{htmlize.el}.} and postscript. If you want | |
| 5690 to do this only occasionally, use the command | |
| 5691 | |
| 5692 @table @kbd | |
| 5693 @kindex C-x C-w | |
| 5694 @item C-x C-w | |
| 5695 @cindex exporting agenda views | |
| 5696 @cindex agenda views, exporting | |
| 5697 Write the agenda view to a file. Depending on the extension of the | |
| 5698 selected file name, the view will be exported as HTML (extension | |
| 5699 @file{.html} or @file{.htm}), Postscript (extension @file{.ps}), or | |
| 5700 plain text (any other extension). Use the variable | |
| 5701 @code{org-agenda-exporter-settings} to set options for @file{ps-print} | |
| 5702 and for @file{htmlize} to be used during export, for example | |
| 5703 @lisp | |
| 5704 (setq org-agenda-exporter-settings | |
| 5705 '((ps-number-of-columns 2) | |
| 5706 (ps-landscape-mode t) | |
| 5707 (htmlize-output-type 'css))) | |
| 5708 @end lisp | |
| 5709 @end table | |
| 5710 | |
| 5711 If you need to export certain agenda views frequently, you can associate | |
| 5712 any custom agenda command with a list of output file names | |
| 5713 @footnote{If you want to store standard views like the weekly agenda | |
| 5714 or the global TODO list as well, you need to define custom commands for | |
| 5715 them in order to be able to specify filenames.}. Here is an example | |
| 5716 that first does define custom commands for the agenda and the global | |
| 5717 todo list, together with a number of files to which to export them. | |
| 5718 Then we define two block agenda commands and specify filenames for them | |
| 5719 as well. File names can be relative to the current working directory, | |
| 5720 or absolute. | |
| 5721 | |
| 5722 @lisp | |
| 5723 @group | |
| 5724 (setq org-agenda-custom-commands | |
| 5725 '(("X" agenda "" nil ("agenda.html" "agenda.ps")) | |
| 5726 ("Y" alltodo "" nil ("todo.html" "todo.txt" "todo.ps")) | |
| 5727 ("h" "Agenda and Home-related tasks" | |
| 5728 ((agenda) | |
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| 84308 | 5731 nil |
| 5732 ("~/views/home.html")) | |
| 5733 ("o" "Agenda and Office-related tasks" | |
| 5734 ((agenda) | |
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| 84308 | 5737 nil |
| 5738 ("~/views/office.ps")))) | |
| 5739 @end group | |
| 5740 @end lisp | |
| 5741 | |
| 5742 The extension of the file name determines the type of export. If it is | |
| 5743 @file{.html}, Org-mode will use the @file{htmlize.el} package to convert | |
| 5744 the buffer to HTML and save it to this file name. If the extension is | |
| 5745 @file{.ps}, @code{ps-print-buffer-with-faces} is used to produce | |
| 5746 postscript output. Any other extension produces a plain ASCII file. | |
| 5747 | |
| 5748 The export files are @emph{not} created when you use one of those | |
| 5749 commands interactively. Instead, there is a special command to produce | |
| 5750 @emph{all} specified files in one step: | |
| 5751 | |
| 5752 @table @kbd | |
| 5753 @kindex C-c a e | |
| 5754 @item C-c a e | |
| 5755 Export all agenda views that have export filenames associated with | |
| 5756 them. | |
| 5757 @end table | |
| 5758 | |
| 5759 You can use the options section of the custom agenda commands to also | |
| 5760 set options for the export commands. For example: | |
| 5761 | |
| 5762 @lisp | |
| 5763 (setq org-agenda-custom-commands | |
| 5764 '(("X" agenda "" | |
| 5765 ((ps-number-of-columns 2) | |
| 5766 (ps-landscape-mode t) | |
| 5767 (org-agenda-prefix-format " [ ] ") | |
| 5768 (org-agenda-with-colors nil) | |
| 5769 (org-agenda-remove-tags t)) | |
| 5770 ("theagenda.ps")))) | |
| 5771 @end lisp | |
| 5772 | |
| 5773 @noindent | |
| 5774 This command sets two options for the postscript exporter, to make it | |
| 5775 print in two columns in landscape format - the resulting page can be cut | |
| 5776 in two and then used in a paper agenda. The remaining settings modify | |
| 5777 the agenda prefix to omit category and scheduling information, and | |
| 5778 instead include a checkbox to check off items. We also remove the tags | |
| 5779 to make the lines compact, and we don't want to use colors for the | |
| 5780 black-and-white printer. Settings specified in | |
| 5781 @code{org-agenda-exporter-settings} will also apply, but the settings | |
| 5782 in @code{org-agenda-custom-commands} take precedence. | |
| 5783 | |
| 5784 @noindent | |
| 5785 From the command line you may also use | |
| 5786 @example | |
| 5787 emacs -f org-batch-store-agenda-views -kill | |
| 5788 @end example | |
| 5789 @noindent | |
| 5790 or, if you need to modify some parameters | |
| 5791 @example | |
| 5792 emacs -eval '(org-batch-store-agenda-views \ | |
| 5793 org-agenda-ndays 30 \ | |
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| 84308 | 5795 org-agenda-include-diary nil \ |
| 5796 org-agenda-files (quote ("~/org/project.org")))' \ | |
| 5797 -kill | |
| 5798 @end example | |
| 5799 @noindent | |
| 5800 which will create the agenda views restricted to the file | |
| 5801 @file{~/org/project.org}, without diary entries and with 30 days | |
| 5802 extent. | |
| 5803 | |
| 5804 @node Extracting Agenda Information for other programs, , Exporting Agenda Views, Custom agenda views | |
| 5805 @subsection Extracting Agenda Information for other programs | |
| 5806 @cindex agenda, pipe | |
| 5807 @cindex Scripts, for agenda processing | |
| 5808 | |
| 5809 Org-mode provides commands to access agenda information for the command | |
| 5810 line in emacs batch mode. This extracted information can be sent | |
| 5811 directly to a printer, or it can be read by a program that does further | |
| 5812 processing of the data. The first of these commands is the function | |
| 5813 @code{org-batch-agenda}, that produces an agenda view and sends it as | |
| 5814 ASCII text to STDOUT. The command takes a single string as parameter. | |
| 5815 If the string has length 1, it is used as a key to one of the commands | |
| 5816 you have configured in @code{org-agenda-custom-commands}, basically any | |
| 5817 key you can use after @kbd{C-c a}. For example, to directly print the | |
| 5818 current TODO list, you could use | |
| 5819 | |
| 5820 @example | |
| 5821 emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -eval '(org-batch-agenda "t")' | lpr | |
| 5822 @end example | |
| 5823 | |
| 5824 If the parameter is a string with 2 or more characters, it is used as a | |
| 5825 tags/todo match string. For example, to print your local shopping list | |
| 5826 (all items with the tag @samp{shop}, but excluding the tag | |
| 5827 @samp{NewYork}), you could use | |
| 5828 | |
| 5829 @example | |
| 5830 emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs \ | |
| 5831 -eval '(org-batch-agenda "+shop-NewYork")' | lpr | |
| 5832 @end example | |
| 5833 | |
| 5834 @noindent | |
| 5835 You may also modify parameters on the fly like this: | |
| 5836 | |
| 5837 @example | |
| 5838 emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs \ | |
| 5839 -eval '(org-batch-agenda "a" \ | |
| 5840 org-agenda-ndays 30 \ | |
| 5841 org-agenda-include-diary nil \ | |
| 5842 org-agenda-files (quote ("~/org/project.org")))' \ | |
| 5843 | lpr | |
| 5844 @end example | |
| 5845 | |
| 5846 @noindent | |
| 5847 which will produce a 30 day agenda, fully restricted to the Org file | |
| 5848 @file{~/org/projects.org}, not even including the diary. | |
| 5849 | |
| 5850 If you want to process the agenda data in more sophisticated ways, you | |
| 5851 can use the command @code{org-batch-agenda-csv} to get a comma-separated | |
| 5852 list of values for each agenda item. Each line in the output will | |
| 5853 contain a number of fields separated by commas. The fields in a line | |
| 5854 are: | |
| 5855 | |
| 5856 @example | |
| 5857 category @r{The category of the item} | |
| 5858 head @r{The headline, without TODO kwd, TAGS and PRIORITY} | |
| 5859 type @r{The type of the agenda entry, can be} | |
| 5860 todo @r{selected in TODO match} | |
| 5861 tagsmatch @r{selected in tags match} | |
| 5862 diary @r{imported from diary} | |
| 5863 deadline @r{a deadline} | |
| 5864 scheduled @r{scheduled} | |
| 5865 timestamp @r{appointment, selected by timestamp} | |
| 5866 closed @r{entry was closed on date} | |
| 5867 upcoming-deadline @r{warning about nearing deadline} | |
| 5868 past-scheduled @r{forwarded scheduled item} | |
| 5869 block @r{entry has date block including date} | |
| 5870 todo @r{The todo keyword, if any} | |
| 5871 tags @r{All tags including inherited ones, separated by colons} | |
| 5872 date @r{The relevant date, like 2007-2-14} | |
| 5873 time @r{The time, like 15:00-16:50} | |
| 5874 extra @r{String with extra planning info} | |
| 5875 priority-l @r{The priority letter if any was given} | |
| 5876 priority-n @r{The computed numerical priority} | |
| 5877 @end example | |
| 5878 | |
| 5879 @noindent | |
| 5880 Time and date will only be given if a timestamp (or deadline/scheduled) | |
| 5881 lead to the selection of the item. | |
| 5882 | |
| 5883 A CSV list like this is very easy to use in a post processing script. | |
| 5884 For example, here is a Perl program that gets the TODO list from | |
| 5885 Emacs/org-mode and prints all the items, preceded by a checkbox: | |
| 5886 | |
| 5887 @example | |
| 5888 @group | |
| 5889 #!/usr/bin/perl | |
| 5890 | |
| 5891 # define the Emacs command to run | |
| 5892 $cmd = "emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -eval '(org-batch-agenda-csv \"t\")'"; | |
| 5893 | |
| 5894 # run it and capture the output | |
| 5895 $agenda = qx@{$cmd 2>/dev/null@}; | |
| 5896 | |
| 5897 # loop over all lines | |
| 5898 foreach $line (split(/\n/,$agenda)) @{ | |
| 5899 | |
| 5900 # get the individual values | |
| 5901 ($category,$head,$type,$todo,$tags,$date,$time,$extra, | |
| 5902 $priority_l,$priority_n) = split(/,/,$line); | |
| 5903 | |
| 5904 # proccess and print | |
| 5905 print "[ ] $head\n"; | |
| 5906 @} | |
| 5907 @end group | |
| 5908 @end example | |
| 5909 | |
| 5910 @node Embedded LaTeX, Exporting, Agenda views, Top | |
| 5911 @chapter Embedded LaTeX | |
| 5912 @cindex @TeX{} interpretation | |
| 5913 @cindex La@TeX{} interpretation | |
| 5914 | |
| 5915 Plain ASCII is normally sufficient for almost all note taking. One | |
| 5916 exception, however, are scientific notes which need to be able to | |
| 5917 contain mathematical symbols and the occasional formula. | |
| 5918 La@TeX{}@footnote{La@TeX{} is a macro system based on Donald E. Knuth's | |
| 5919 @TeX{} system. Many of the features described here as ``La@TeX{}'' are | |
| 5920 really from @TeX{}, but for simplicity I am blurring this distinction.} | |
| 5921 is widely used to typeset scientific documents. Org-mode supports | |
| 5922 embedding La@TeX{} code into its files, because many academics are used | |
| 5923 to read La@TeX{} source code, and because it can be readily processed | |
| 5924 into images for HTML production. | |
| 5925 | |
| 5926 It is not necessary to mark La@TeX{} macros and code in any special way. | |
| 5927 If you observe a few conventions, Org-mode knows how to find it and what | |
| 5928 to do with it. | |
| 5929 | |
| 5930 @menu | |
| 5931 * Math symbols:: TeX macros for symbols and Greek letters | |
| 5932 * Subscripts and Superscripts:: Simple syntax for raising/lowering text | |
| 5933 * LaTeX fragments:: Complex formulas made easy | |
| 5934 * Processing LaTeX fragments:: Previewing LaTeX processing | |
| 5935 * CDLaTeX mode:: Speed up entering of formulas | |
| 5936 @end menu | |
| 5937 | |
| 5938 @node Math symbols, Subscripts and Superscripts, Embedded LaTeX, Embedded LaTeX | |
| 5939 @section Math symbols | |
| 5940 @cindex math symbols | |
| 5941 @cindex TeX macros | |
| 5942 | |
| 5943 You can use La@TeX{} macros to insert special symbols like @samp{\alpha} | |
| 5944 to indicate the Greek letter, or @samp{\to} to indicate an arrow. | |
| 5945 Completion for these macros is available, just type @samp{\} and maybe a | |
| 5946 few letters, and press @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to see possible completions. | |
| 5947 Unlike La@TeX{} code, Org-mode allows these macros to be present | |
| 5948 without surrounding math delimiters, for example: | |
| 5949 | |
| 5950 @example | |
| 5951 Angles are written as Greek letters \alpha, \beta and \gamma. | |
| 5952 @end example | |
| 5953 | |
| 5954 During HTML export (@pxref{HTML export}), these symbols are translated | |
| 5955 into the proper syntax for HTML, for the above examples this is | |
| 5956 @samp{α} and @samp{→}, respectively. | |
| 5957 | |
| 5958 @node Subscripts and Superscripts, LaTeX fragments, Math symbols, Embedded LaTeX | |
| 5959 @section Subscripts and Superscripts | |
| 5960 @cindex subscript | |
| 5961 @cindex superscript | |
| 5962 | |
| 5963 Just like in La@TeX{}, @samp{^} and @samp{_} are used to indicate super- | |
| 5964 and subscripts. Again, these can be used without embedding them in | |
| 5965 math-mode delimiters. To increase the readability of ASCII text, it is | |
| 5966 not necessary (but OK) to surround multi-character sub- and superscripts | |
| 5967 with curly braces. For example | |
| 5968 | |
| 5969 @example | |
| 5970 The mass if the sun is M_sun = 1.989 x 10^30 kg. The radius of | |
| 5971 the sun is R_@{sun@} = 6.96 x 10^8 m. | |
| 5972 @end example | |
| 5973 | |
| 5974 To avoid interpretation as raised or lowered text, you can quote | |
| 5975 @samp{^} and @samp{_} with a backslash: @samp{\_} and @samp{\^}. | |
| 5976 | |
| 5977 During HTML export (@pxref{HTML export}), subscript and superscripts | |
| 5978 are surrounded with @code{<sub>} and @code{<sup>} tags, respectively. | |
| 5979 | |
| 5980 @node LaTeX fragments, Processing LaTeX fragments, Subscripts and Superscripts, Embedded LaTeX | |
| 5981 @section LaTeX fragments | |
| 5982 @cindex LaTeX fragments | |
| 5983 | |
| 5984 With symbols, sub- and superscripts, HTML is pretty much at its end when | |
| 5985 it comes to representing mathematical formulas@footnote{Yes, there is | |
| 5986 MathML, but that is not yet fully supported by many browsers, and there | |
| 5987 is no decent converter for turning La@TeX{} or ASCII representations of | |
| 5988 formulas into MathML. So for the time being, converting formulas into | |
| 5989 images seems the way to go.}. More complex expressions need a dedicated | |
| 5990 formula processor. To this end, Org-mode can contain arbitrary La@TeX{} | |
| 5991 fragments. It provides commands to preview the typeset result of these | |
| 5992 fragments, and upon export to HTML, all fragments will be converted to | |
| 5993 images and inlined into the HTML document@footnote{The La@TeX{} export | |
| 5994 will not use images for displaying La@TeX{} fragments but include these | |
| 5995 fragments directly into the La@TeX{} code.}. For this to work you | |
| 5996 need to be on a system with a working La@TeX{} installation. You also | |
| 5997 need the @file{dvipng} program, available at | |
| 5998 @url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvipng/}. The La@TeX{} header that | |
| 5999 will be used when processing a fragment can be configured with the | |
| 6000 variable @code{org-format-latex-header}. | |
| 6001 | |
| 6002 La@TeX{} fragments don't need any special marking at all. The following | |
| 6003 snippets will be identified as La@TeX{} source code: | |
| 6004 @itemize @bullet | |
| 6005 @item | |
| 6006 Environments of any kind. The only requirement is that the | |
| 6007 @code{\begin} statement appears on a new line, preceded by only | |
| 6008 whitespace. | |
| 6009 @item | |
| 6010 Text within the usual La@TeX{} math delimiters. To avoid conflicts with | |
| 6011 currency specifications, single @samp{$} characters are only recognized | |
| 6012 as math delimiters if the enclosed text contains at most two line breaks, | |
| 6013 is directly attached to the @samp{$} characters with no whitespace in | |
| 6014 between, and if the closing @samp{$} is followed by whitespace or | |
| 6015 punctuation. For the other delimiters, there is no such restriction, so | |
| 6016 when in doubt, use @samp{\(...\)} as inline math delimiters. | |
| 6017 @end itemize | |
| 6018 | |
| 6019 @noindent For example: | |
| 6020 | |
| 6021 @example | |
| 6022 \begin@{equation@} % arbitrary environments, | |
| 6023 x=\sqrt@{b@} % even tables, figures | |
| 6024 \end@{equation@} % etc | |
| 6025 | |
| 6026 If $a^2=b$ and \( b=2 \), then the solution must be | |
| 6027 either $$ a=+\sqrt@{2@} $$ or \[ a=-\sqrt@{2@} \]. | |
| 6028 @end example | |
| 6029 | |
| 6030 @noindent | |
| 6031 If you need any of the delimiter ASCII sequences for other purposes, you | |
| 6032 can configure the option @code{org-format-latex-options} to deselect the | |
| 6033 ones you do not wish to have interpreted by the La@TeX{} converter. | |
| 6034 | |
| 6035 @node Processing LaTeX fragments, CDLaTeX mode, LaTeX fragments, Embedded LaTeX | |
| 6036 @section Processing LaTeX fragments | |
| 6037 @cindex LaTeX fragments, preview | |
| 6038 | |
| 6039 La@TeX{} fragments can be processed to produce a preview images of the | |
| 6040 typeset expressions: | |
| 6041 | |
| 6042 @table @kbd | |
| 6043 @kindex C-c C-x C-l | |
| 6044 @item C-c C-x C-l | |
| 6045 Produce a preview image of the La@TeX{} fragment at point and overlay it | |
| 6046 over the source code. If there is no fragment at point, process all | |
| 6047 fragments in the current entry (between two headlines). When called | |
| 6048 with a prefix argument, process the entire subtree. When called with | |
| 6049 two prefix arguments, or when the cursor is before the first headline, | |
| 6050 process the entire buffer. | |
| 6051 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 6052 @item C-c C-c | |
| 6053 Remove the overlay preview images. | |
| 6054 @end table | |
| 6055 | |
| 6056 During HTML export (@pxref{HTML export}), all La@TeX{} fragments are | |
| 6057 converted into images and inlined into the document if the following | |
| 6058 setting is active: | |
| 6059 | |
| 6060 @lisp | |
| 6061 (setq org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments t) | |
| 6062 @end lisp | |
| 6063 | |
| 6064 @node CDLaTeX mode, , Processing LaTeX fragments, Embedded LaTeX | |
| 6065 @section Using CDLaTeX to enter math | |
| 6066 @cindex CDLaTeX | |
| 6067 | |
| 6068 CDLaTeX-mode is a minor mode that is normally used in combination with a | |
| 6069 major La@TeX{} mode like AUCTeX in order to speed-up insertion of | |
| 6070 environments and math templates. Inside Org-mode, you can make use of | |
| 6071 some of the features of cdlatex-mode. You need to install | |
| 6072 @file{cdlatex.el} and @file{texmathp.el} (the latter comes also with | |
| 6073 AUCTeX) from @url{http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/cdlatex}. | |
| 6074 Don't turn cdlatex-mode itself under Org-mode, but use the light | |
| 6075 version @code{org-cdlatex-mode} that comes as part of Org-mode. Turn it | |
| 6076 on for the current buffer with @code{M-x org-cdlatex-mode}, or for all | |
| 6077 Org-mode files with | |
| 6078 | |
| 6079 @lisp | |
| 6080 (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'turn-on-org-cdlatex) | |
| 6081 @end lisp | |
| 6082 | |
| 6083 When this mode is enabled, the following features are present (for more | |
| 6084 details see the documentation of cdlatex-mode): | |
| 6085 @itemize @bullet | |
| 6086 @kindex C-c @{ | |
| 6087 @item | |
| 6088 Environment templates can be inserted with @kbd{C-c @{}. | |
| 6089 @item | |
| 6090 @kindex @key{TAB} | |
| 6091 The @key{TAB} key will do template expansion if the cursor is inside a | |
| 6092 La@TeX{} fragment@footnote{Org-mode has a method to test if the cursor is | |
| 6093 inside such a fragment, see the documentation of the function | |
| 6094 @code{org-inside-LaTeX-fragment-p}.}. For example, @key{TAB} will | |
| 6095 expand @code{fr} to @code{\frac@{@}@{@}} and position the cursor | |
| 6096 correctly inside the first brace. Another @key{TAB} will get you into | |
| 6097 the second brace. Even outside fragments, @key{TAB} will expand | |
| 6098 environment abbreviations at the beginning of a line. For example, if | |
| 6099 you write @samp{equ} at the beginning of a line and press @key{TAB}, | |
| 6100 this abbreviation will be expanded to an @code{equation} environment. | |
| 6101 To get a list of all abbreviations, type @kbd{M-x cdlatex-command-help}. | |
| 6102 @item | |
| 6103 @kindex _ | |
| 6104 @kindex ^ | |
| 6105 Pressing @kbd{_} and @kbd{^} inside a La@TeX{} fragment will insert these | |
| 6106 characters together with a pair of braces. If you use @key{TAB} to move | |
| 6107 out of the braces, and if the braces surround only a single character or | |
| 6108 macro, they are removed again (depending on the variable | |
| 6109 @code{cdlatex-simplify-sub-super-scripts}). | |
| 6110 @item | |
| 6111 @kindex ` | |
| 6112 Pressing the backquote @kbd{`} followed by a character inserts math | |
| 6113 macros, also outside La@TeX{} fragments. If you wait more than 1.5 seconds | |
| 6114 after the backquote, a help window will pop up. | |
| 6115 @item | |
| 6116 @kindex ' | |
| 6117 Pressing the normal quote @kbd{'} followed by another character modifies | |
| 6118 the symbol before point with an accent or a font. If you wait more than | |
| 6119 1.5 seconds after the backquote, a help window will pop up. Character | |
| 6120 modification will work only inside La@TeX{} fragments, outside the quote | |
| 6121 is normal. | |
| 6122 @end itemize | |
| 6123 | |
| 6124 @node Exporting, Publishing, Embedded LaTeX, Top | |
| 6125 @chapter Exporting | |
| 6126 @cindex exporting | |
| 6127 | |
| 6128 Org-mode documents can be exported into a variety of other formats. For | |
| 6129 printing and sharing of notes, ASCII export produces a readable and | |
| 6130 simple version of an Org-mode file. HTML export allows you to publish a | |
| 6131 notes file on the web, while the XOXO format provides a solid base for | |
| 6132 exchange with a broad range of other applications. La@TeX{} export lets | |
| 6133 you use Org-mode and its structured editing functions to easily create | |
| 6134 La@TeX{} files. To incorporate entries with associated times like | |
| 6135 deadlines or appointments into a desktop calendar program like iCal, | |
| 6136 Org-mode can also produce extracts in the iCalendar format. Currently | |
| 6137 Org-mode only supports export, not import of these different formats. | |
| 6138 | |
| 6139 When exporting, Org-mode uses special conventions to enrich the output | |
| 6140 produced. @xref{Text interpretation}, for more details. | |
| 6141 | |
| 6142 @table @kbd | |
| 6143 @kindex C-c C-e | |
| 6144 @item C-c C-e | |
| 6145 Dispatcher for export and publishing commands. Displays a help-window | |
| 6146 listing the additional key(s) needed to launch an export or publishing | |
| 6147 command. | |
| 6148 @end table | |
| 6149 | |
| 6150 @menu | |
| 6151 * ASCII export:: Exporting to plain ASCII | |
| 6152 * HTML export:: Exporting to HTML | |
| 6153 * LaTeX export:: Exporting to LaTeX | |
| 6154 * XOXO export:: Exporting to XOXO | |
| 6155 * iCalendar export:: Exporting in iCalendar format | |
| 6156 * Text interpretation:: How the exporter looks at the file | |
| 6157 @end menu | |
| 6158 | |
| 6159 @node ASCII export, HTML export, Exporting, Exporting | |
| 6160 @section ASCII export | |
| 6161 @cindex ASCII export | |
| 6162 | |
| 6163 ASCII export produces a simple and very readable version of an Org-mode | |
| 6164 file. | |
| 6165 | |
| 6166 @cindex region, active | |
| 6167 @cindex active region | |
| 6168 @cindex transient-mark-mode | |
| 6169 @table @kbd | |
| 6170 @kindex C-c C-e a | |
| 6171 @item C-c C-e a | |
| 6172 Export as ASCII file. For an org file @file{myfile.org}, the ASCII file | |
| 6173 will be @file{myfile.txt}. The file will be overwritten without | |
| 6174 warning. If there is an active region, only the region will be | |
| 6175 exported. If the selected region is a single tree, the tree head will | |
| 6176 become the document title. If the tree head entry has or inherits an | |
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6178 export. |
| 84308 | 6179 @kindex C-c C-e v a |
| 6180 @item C-c C-e v a | |
| 6181 Export only the visible part of the document. | |
| 6182 @end table | |
| 6183 | |
| 6184 @cindex headline levels, for exporting | |
| 6185 In the exported version, the first 3 outline levels will become | |
| 6186 headlines, defining a general document structure. Additional levels | |
| 6187 will be exported as itemized lists. If you want that transition to occur | |
| 6188 at a different level, specify it with a prefix argument. For example, | |
| 6189 | |
| 6190 @example | |
| 6191 @kbd{C-1 C-c C-e a} | |
| 6192 @end example | |
| 6193 | |
| 6194 @noindent | |
| 6195 creates only top level headlines and does the rest as items. When | |
| 6196 headlines are converted to items, the indentation of the text following | |
| 6197 the headline is changed to fit nicely under the item. This is done with | |
| 6198 the assumption that the first bodyline indicates the base indentation of | |
| 6199 the body text. Any indentation larger than this is adjusted to preserve | |
| 6200 the layout relative to the first line. Should there be lines with less | |
| 6201 indentation than the first, these are left alone. | |
| 6202 | |
| 6203 @node HTML export, LaTeX export, ASCII export, Exporting | |
| 6204 @section HTML export | |
| 6205 @cindex HTML export | |
| 6206 | |
| 6207 Org-mode contains an HTML (XHTML 1.0 strict) exporter with extensive | |
| 6208 HTML formatting, in ways similar to John Grubers @emph{markdown} | |
| 6209 language, but with additional support for tables. | |
| 6210 | |
| 6211 @menu | |
| 6212 * HTML Export commands:: How to invoke LaTeX export | |
| 6213 * Quoting HTML tags:: Using direct HTML in Org-mode | |
| 6214 * Links:: Transformation of links for HTML | |
| 6215 * Images:: How to include images | |
| 6216 * CSS support:: Changing the appearence of the output | |
| 6217 @end menu | |
| 6218 | |
| 6219 @node HTML Export commands, Quoting HTML tags, HTML export, HTML export | |
| 6220 @subsection HTML export commands | |
| 6221 | |
| 6222 @cindex region, active | |
| 6223 @cindex active region | |
| 6224 @cindex transient-mark-mode | |
| 6225 @table @kbd | |
| 6226 @kindex C-c C-e h | |
| 6227 @item C-c C-e h | |
| 6228 Export as HTML file @file{myfile.html}. For an org file | |
| 6229 @file{myfile.org}, the ASCII file will be @file{myfile.html}. The file | |
| 6230 will be overwritten without warning. If there is an active region, only | |
| 6231 the region will be exported. If the selected region is a single tree, | |
| 6232 the tree head will become the document title. If the tree head entry | |
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6234 used for the export. |
| 84308 | 6235 @kindex C-c C-e b |
| 6236 @item C-c C-e b | |
| 6237 Export as HTML file and immediately open it with a browser. | |
| 6238 @kindex C-c C-e H | |
| 6239 @item C-c C-e H | |
| 6240 Export to a temporary buffer, do not create a file. | |
| 6241 @kindex C-c C-e R | |
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6242 @item C-c C-e R |
| 84308 | 6243 Export the active region to a temporary buffer. With prefix arg, do not |
| 6244 produce file header and foot, but just the plain HTML section for the | |
| 6245 region. This is good for cut-and-paste operations. | |
| 6246 @kindex C-c C-e v h | |
| 6247 @kindex C-c C-e v b | |
| 6248 @kindex C-c C-e v H | |
| 6249 @kindex C-c C-e v R | |
| 6250 @item C-c C-e v h | |
| 6251 @item C-c C-e v b | |
| 6252 @item C-c C-e v H | |
| 6253 @item C-c C-e v R | |
| 6254 Export only the visible part of the document. | |
| 6255 @item M-x org-export-region-as-html | |
| 6256 Convert the region to HTML under the assumption that it was org-mode | |
| 6257 syntax before. This is a global command that can be invoked in any | |
| 6258 buffer. | |
| 6259 @item M-x org-replace-region-by-HTML | |
| 6260 Replace the active region (assumed to be in Org-mode syntax) by HTML | |
| 6261 code. | |
| 6262 @end table | |
| 6263 | |
| 6264 @cindex headline levels, for exporting | |
| 6265 In the exported version, the first 3 outline levels will become | |
| 6266 headlines, defining a general document structure. Additional levels | |
| 6267 will be exported as itemized lists. If you want that transition to occur | |
| 6268 at a different level, specify it with a prefix argument. For example, | |
| 6269 | |
| 6270 @example | |
| 6271 @kbd{C-2 C-c C-e b} | |
| 6272 @end example | |
| 6273 | |
| 6274 @noindent | |
| 6275 creates two levels of headings and does the rest as items. | |
| 6276 | |
| 6277 @node Quoting HTML tags, Links, HTML Export commands, HTML export | |
| 6278 @subsection Quoting HTML tags | |
| 6279 | |
| 6280 Plain @samp{<} and @samp{>} are always transformed to @samp{<} and | |
| 6281 @samp{>} in HTML export. If you want to include simple HTML tags | |
| 6282 which should be interpreted as such, mark them with @samp{@@} as in | |
| 6283 @samp{@@<b>bold text@@</b>}. Note that this really works only for | |
| 6284 simple tags. For more extensive HTML that should be copied verbatim to | |
| 6285 the exported file use either | |
| 6286 | |
| 6287 @example | |
| 6288 #+HTML: Literal HTML code for export | |
| 6289 @end example | |
| 6290 | |
| 6291 @noindent or | |
| 6292 | |
| 6293 @example | |
| 6294 #+BEGIN_HTML | |
| 6295 All lines between these markers are exported literally | |
| 6296 #+END_HTML | |
| 6297 @end example | |
| 6298 | |
| 6299 | |
| 6300 @node Links, Images, Quoting HTML tags, HTML export | |
| 6301 @subsection Links | |
| 6302 | |
| 6303 @cindex links, in HTML export | |
| 6304 @cindex internal links, in HTML export | |
| 6305 @cindex external links, in HTML export | |
| 6306 Internal links (@pxref{Internal links}) will continue to work in HTML | |
| 6307 files only if they match a dedicated @samp{<<target>>}. Automatic links | |
| 6308 created by radio targets (@pxref{Radio targets}) will also work in the | |
| 6309 HTML file. Links to external files will still work if the HTML file is | |
| 6310 in the same directory as the Org-mode file. Links to other @file{.org} | |
| 6311 files will be translated into HTML links under the assumption that an | |
| 6312 HTML version also exists of the linked file. For information related to | |
| 6313 linking files while publishing them to a publishing directory see | |
| 6314 @ref{Publishing links}. | |
| 6315 | |
| 6316 @node Images, CSS support, Links, HTML export | |
| 6317 @subsection Images | |
| 6318 | |
| 6319 @cindex images, inline in HTML | |
| 6320 @cindex inlining images in HTML | |
| 6321 HTML export can inline images given as links in the Org-mode file, and | |
| 6322 it can make an image the clickable part of a link. By | |
| 6323 default@footnote{but see the variable | |
| 6324 @code{org-export-html-inline-images}}, images are inlined if a link does | |
| 6325 not have a description. So @samp{[[file:myimg.jpg]]} will be inlined, | |
| 6326 while @samp{[[file:myimg.jpg][the image]]} will just produce a link | |
| 6327 @samp{the image} that points to the image. If the description part | |
| 6328 itself is a @code{file:} link or a @code{http:} URL pointing to an | |
| 6329 image, this image will be inlined and activated so that clicking on the | |
| 6330 image will activate the link. For example, to include a thumbnail that | |
| 6331 will link to a high resolution version of the image, you could use: | |
| 6332 | |
| 6333 @example | |
| 6334 [[file:highres.jpg][file:thumb.jpg]] | |
| 6335 @end example | |
| 6336 | |
| 6337 @noindent | |
| 6338 and you could use @code{http} addresses just as well. | |
| 6339 | |
| 6340 @node CSS support, , Images, HTML export | |
| 6341 @subsection CSS support | |
| 6342 | |
| 6343 You can also give style information for the exported file. The HTML | |
| 6344 exporter assigns the following CSS classes to appropriate parts of the | |
| 6345 document - your style specifications may change these: | |
| 6346 @example | |
| 6347 .todo @r{TODO keywords} | |
| 6348 .done @r{the DONE keyword} | |
| 6349 .timestamp @r{time stamp} | |
| 6350 .timestamp-kwd @r{keyword associated with a time stamp, like SCHEDULED} | |
| 6351 .tag @r{tag in a headline} | |
| 6352 .target @r{target for links} | |
| 6353 @end example | |
| 6354 | |
| 6355 The default style specification can be configured through the option | |
| 6356 @code{org-export-html-style}. If you want to use a file-local style, | |
| 6357 you may use file variables, best wrapped into a COMMENT section at the | |
| 6358 end of the outline tree. For example@footnote{Under Emacs 21, the | |
| 6359 continuation lines for a variable value should have no @samp{#} at the | |
| 6360 start of the line.}: | |
| 6361 | |
| 6362 @example | |
| 6363 * COMMENT html style specifications | |
| 6364 | |
| 6365 # Local Variables: | |
| 6366 # org-export-html-style: " <style type=\"text/css\"> | |
| 6367 # p @{font-weight: normal; color: gray; @} | |
| 6368 # h1 @{color: black; @} | |
| 6369 # </style>" | |
| 6370 # End: | |
| 6371 @end example | |
| 6372 | |
| 6373 Remember to execute @kbd{M-x normal-mode} after changing this to make | |
| 6374 the new style visible to Emacs. This command restarts org-mode for the | |
| 6375 current buffer and forces Emacs to re-evaluate the local variables | |
| 6376 section in the buffer. | |
| 6377 | |
| 6378 @c FIXME: More about header and footer styles | |
| 6379 @c FIXME: Talk about links and targets. | |
| 6380 | |
| 6381 @node LaTeX export, XOXO export, HTML export, Exporting | |
| 6382 @section LaTeX export | |
| 6383 @cindex LaTeX export | |
| 6384 | |
| 6385 Org-mode contains a La@TeX{} exporter written by Bastien Guerry. | |
| 6386 | |
| 6387 @menu | |
| 6388 * LaTeX export commands:: How to invoke LaTeX export | |
| 6389 * Quoting LaTeX code:: Incorporating literal LaTeX code | |
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| 84308 | 6391 @end menu |
| 6392 | |
| 6393 @node LaTeX export commands, Quoting LaTeX code, LaTeX export, LaTeX export | |
| 6394 @subsection LaTeX export commands | |
| 6395 | |
| 6396 @table @kbd | |
| 6397 @kindex C-c C-e l | |
| 6398 @item C-c C-e l | |
| 6399 Export as La@TeX{} file @file{myfile.tex}. | |
| 6400 @kindex C-c C-e L | |
| 6401 @item C-c C-e L | |
| 6402 Export to a temporary buffer, do not create a file. | |
| 6403 @kindex C-c C-e v l | |
| 6404 @kindex C-c C-e v L | |
| 6405 @item C-c C-e v l | |
| 6406 @item C-c C-e v L | |
| 6407 Export only the visible part of the document. | |
| 6408 @item M-x org-export-region-as-latex | |
| 6409 Convert the region to La@TeX{} under the assumption that it was org-mode | |
| 6410 syntax before. This is a global command that can be invoked in any | |
| 6411 buffer. | |
| 6412 @item M-x org-replace-region-by-latex | |
| 6413 Replace the active region (assumed to be in Org-mode syntax) by La@TeX{} | |
| 6414 code. | |
| 6415 @end table | |
| 6416 | |
| 6417 @cindex headline levels, for exporting | |
| 6418 In the exported version, the first 3 outline levels will become | |
| 6419 headlines, defining a general document structure. Additional levels | |
| 6420 will be exported as description lists. The exporter can ignore them or | |
| 6421 convert them to a custom string depending on | |
| 6422 @code{org-latex-low-levels}. | |
| 6423 | |
| 6424 If you want that transition to occur at a different level, specify it | |
| 6425 with a prefix argument. For example, | |
| 6426 | |
| 6427 @example | |
| 6428 @kbd{C-2 C-c C-e l} | |
| 6429 @end example | |
| 6430 | |
| 6431 @noindent | |
| 6432 creates two levels of headings and does the rest as items. | |
| 6433 | |
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6434 @node Quoting LaTeX code, Sectioning structure, LaTeX export commands, LaTeX export |
| 84308 | 6435 @subsection Quoting LaTeX code |
| 6436 | |
| 6437 Embedded La@TeX{} as described in @ref{Embedded LaTeX} will be correctly | |
| 6438 inserted into the La@TeX{} file. Forthermore, you can add special code | |
| 6439 that should only be present in La@TeX{} export with the following | |
| 6440 constructs: | |
| 6441 | |
| 6442 @example | |
| 6443 #+LaTeX: Literal LaTeX code for export | |
| 6444 @end example | |
| 6445 | |
| 6446 @noindent or | |
| 6447 | |
| 6448 @example | |
| 6449 #+BEGIN_LaTeX | |
| 6450 All lines between these markers are exported literally | |
| 6451 #+END_LaTeX | |
| 6452 @end example | |
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6456 @node Sectioning structure, , Quoting LaTeX code, LaTeX export |
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6458 @cindex LaTeX class |
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6461 By default, the La@TeX{} output uses the class @code{article}. |
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| 84308 | 6470 @node XOXO export, iCalendar export, LaTeX export, Exporting |
| 6471 @section XOXO export | |
| 6472 @cindex XOXO export | |
| 6473 | |
| 6474 Org-mode contains an exporter that produces XOXO-style output. | |
| 6475 Currently, this exporter only handles the general outline structure and | |
| 6476 does not interpret any additional Org-mode features. | |
| 6477 | |
| 6478 @table @kbd | |
| 6479 @kindex C-c C-e x | |
| 6480 @item C-c C-e x | |
| 6481 Export as XOXO file @file{myfile.html}. | |
| 6482 @kindex C-c C-e v | |
| 6483 @item C-c C-e v x | |
| 6484 Export only the visible part of the document. | |
| 6485 @end table | |
| 6486 | |
| 6487 @node iCalendar export, Text interpretation, XOXO export, Exporting | |
| 6488 @section iCalendar export | |
| 6489 @cindex iCalendar export | |
| 6490 | |
| 6491 Some people like to use Org-mode for keeping track of projects, but | |
| 6492 still prefer a standard calendar application for anniversaries and | |
| 6493 appointments. In this case it can be useful to have deadlines and | |
| 6494 other time-stamped items in Org-mode files show up in the calendar | |
| 6495 application. Org-mode can export calendar information in the standard | |
| 6496 iCalendar format. If you also want to have TODO entries included in the | |
| 6497 export, configure the variable @code{org-icalendar-include-todo}. | |
| 6498 | |
| 6499 @table @kbd | |
| 6500 @kindex C-c C-e i | |
| 6501 @item C-c C-e i | |
| 6502 Create iCalendar entries for the current file and store them in the same | |
| 6503 directory, using a file extension @file{.ics}. | |
| 6504 @kindex C-c C-e I | |
| 6505 @item C-c C-e I | |
| 6506 Like @kbd{C-c C-e i}, but do this for all files in | |
| 6507 @code{org-agenda-files}. For each of these files, a separate iCalendar | |
| 6508 file will be written. | |
| 6509 @kindex C-c C-e c | |
| 6510 @item C-c C-e c | |
| 6511 Create a single large iCalendar file from all files in | |
| 6512 @code{org-agenda-files} and write it to the file given by | |
| 6513 @code{org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file}. | |
| 6514 @end table | |
| 6515 | |
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6516 The export will honor SUMMARY, DESCRIPTION and LOCATION properties if |
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6517 the selected entries have them. If not, the summary will be derived |
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6518 from the headline, and the description from the body (limited to |
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6519 @code{org-icalendar-include-body} characters). |
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6520 |
| 84308 | 6521 How this calendar is best read and updated, depends on the application |
| 6522 you are using. The FAQ covers this issue. | |
| 6523 | |
| 6524 | |
| 6525 @node Text interpretation, , iCalendar export, Exporting | |
| 6526 @section Text interpretation by the exporter | |
| 6527 | |
| 6528 The exporter backends interpret additional structure in the Org-mode file | |
| 6529 in order to produce better output. | |
| 6530 | |
| 6531 @menu | |
| 6532 * Comment lines:: Some lines will not be exported | |
| 6533 * Initial text:: Text before the first headline | |
| 6534 * Footnotes:: Numbers like [1] | |
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6535 * Quoted examples:: Inserting quoted chnuks of text |
| 84308 | 6536 * Enhancing text:: Subscripts, symbols and more |
| 6537 * Export options:: How to influence the export settings | |
| 6538 @end menu | |
| 6539 | |
| 6540 @node Comment lines, Initial text, Text interpretation, Text interpretation | |
| 6541 @subsection Comment lines | |
| 6542 @cindex comment lines | |
| 6543 @cindex exporting, not | |
| 6544 | |
| 6545 Lines starting with @samp{#} in column zero are treated as comments | |
| 6546 and will never be exported. Also entire subtrees starting with the | |
| 6547 word @samp{COMMENT} will never be exported. | |
| 6548 | |
| 6549 @table @kbd | |
| 6550 @kindex C-c ; | |
| 6551 @item C-c ; | |
| 6552 Toggle the COMMENT keyword at the beginning of an entry. | |
| 6553 @end table | |
| 6554 | |
| 6555 @node Initial text, Footnotes, Comment lines, Text interpretation | |
| 6556 @subsection Text before the first headline | |
| 6557 | |
| 6558 Org-mode normally ignores any text before the first headline when | |
| 6559 exporting, leaving this region for internal links to speed up navigation | |
| 6560 etc. However, in publishing-oriented files, you might want to have some | |
| 6561 text before the first headline, like a small introduction, special HTML | |
| 6562 code with a navigation bar, etc. You can ask to have this part of the | |
| 6563 file exported as well by setting the variable | |
| 6564 @code{org-export-skip-text-before-1st-heading} to @code{nil}. On a | |
| 6565 per-file basis, you can get the same effect with | |
| 6566 | |
| 6567 @example | |
| 6568 #+OPTIONS: skip:nil | |
| 6569 @end example | |
| 6570 | |
| 6571 The text before the first headline will be fully processed | |
| 6572 (@pxref{Enhancing text}), and the first non-comment line becomes the | |
| 6573 title of the exported document. If you need to include literal HTML, | |
| 6574 use the special constructs described in @ref{Quoting HTML tags}. The | |
| 6575 table of contents is normally inserted directly before the first | |
| 6576 headline of the file. If you would like to get it to a different | |
| 6577 location, insert the string @code{[TABLE-OF-CONTENTS]} on a line by | |
| 6578 itself at the desired location. | |
| 6579 | |
| 6580 Finally, if you want to use the space before the first headline for | |
| 6581 internal purposes, but @emph{still} want to place something before the | |
| 6582 first headline when exporting the file, you can use the @code{#+TEXT} | |
| 6583 construct: | |
| 6584 | |
| 6585 @example | |
| 6586 #+OPTIONS: skip:t | |
| 6587 #+TEXT: This text will go before the *first* headline. | |
| 6588 #+TEXT: We place the table of contents here: | |
| 6589 #+TEXT: [TABLE-OF-CONTENTS] | |
| 6590 #+TEXT: This goes between the table of contents and the first headline | |
| 6591 @end example | |
| 6592 | |
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6593 @node Footnotes, Quoted examples, Initial text, Text interpretation |
| 84308 | 6594 @subsection Footnotes |
| 6595 @cindex footnotes | |
| 6596 @cindex @file{footnote.el} | |
| 6597 | |
| 6598 Numbers in square brackets are treated as footnotes, so that you can use | |
| 6599 the Emacs package @file{footnote.el} to create footnotes. For example: | |
| 6600 | |
| 6601 @example | |
| 6602 The org-mode homepage[1] clearly needs help from | |
| 6603 a good web designer. | |
| 6604 | |
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6605 [1] The link is: http://orgmode.org |
| 84308 | 6606 @end example |
| 6607 | |
| 6608 @noindent | |
| 6609 @kindex C-c ! | |
| 6610 Note that the @file{footnote} package uses @kbd{C-c !} to invoke its | |
| 6611 commands. This binding conflicts with the org-mode command for | |
| 6612 inserting inactive time stamps. You could use the variable | |
| 6613 @code{footnote-prefix} to switch footnotes commands to another key. Or, | |
| 6614 if you are too used to this binding, you could use | |
| 6615 @code{org-replace-disputed-keys} and @code{org-disputed-keys} to change | |
| 6616 the settings in Org-mode. | |
| 6617 | |
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6618 @node Quoted examples, Enhancing text, Footnotes, Text interpretation |
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6619 @subsection Quoted examples |
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6620 @cindex quoted examples |
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6621 @cindex examples, quoted |
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6622 @cindex text, fixed width |
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6623 @cindex fixed width text |
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6624 |
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6625 When writing technical documents, you often need to insert examples that |
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6626 are not further interpreted by Org-mode. For historical reasons, there |
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6627 are several ways to do this: |
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6628 |
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6629 @itemize @bullet |
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6630 @item |
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6631 If a headline starts with the word @samp{QUOTE}, the text below the |
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6632 headline will be typeset as fixed-width, to allow quoting of computer |
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6633 codes etc. |
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6634 @item |
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6635 Lines starting with @samp{:} are also typeset in fixed-width font. |
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6636 @table @kbd |
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6637 @kindex C-c : |
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6638 @item C-c : |
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6639 Toggle fixed-width for entry (QUOTE) or region, see below. |
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6640 @end table |
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6641 @item |
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6642 Finally, text between |
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6643 @example |
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6644 #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE |
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6645 quoted text |
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6646 #+END_EXAMPLE |
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6647 @end example |
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6648 will also be exported in this way. |
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6649 @end itemize |
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6650 |
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6651 |
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6652 @node Enhancing text, Export options, Quoted examples, Text interpretation |
| 84308 | 6653 @subsection Enhancing text for export |
| 6654 @cindex enhancing text | |
| 6655 @cindex richer text | |
| 6656 | |
| 6657 Some of the export backends of Org-mode allow for sophisticated text | |
| 6658 formatting, this is true in particular for the HTML and La@TeX{} | |
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6659 backends. Org-mode has a number of typing conventions that allow to |
| 84308 | 6660 produce a richly formatted output. |
| 6661 | |
| 6662 @itemize @bullet | |
| 6663 | |
| 6664 @cindex hand-formatted lists | |
| 6665 @cindex lists, hand-formatted | |
| 6666 @item | |
| 6667 Plain lists @samp{-}, @samp{*} or @samp{+} as bullet, or with @samp{1.} | |
| 6668 or @samp{2)} as enumerator will be recognized and transformed if the | |
| 6669 backend supports lists. See @xref{Plain lists}. | |
| 6670 | |
| 6671 @cindex underlined text | |
| 6672 @cindex bold text | |
| 6673 @cindex italic text | |
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6674 @cindex verbatim text |
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6675 @item |
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6676 You can make words @b{*bold*}, @i{/italic/}, _underlined_, @code{=code=} |
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6677 and @code{~verbatim~}, and, if you must, @samp{+strikethrough+}. Text |
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6678 in the code and verbatim string is not processed for org-mode specific |
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6679 syntax, it is exported verbatim. |
| 84308 | 6680 |
| 6681 @cindex horizontal rules, in exported files | |
| 6682 @item | |
| 6683 A line consisting of only dashes, and at least 5 of them, will be | |
| 6684 exported as a horizontal line (@samp{<hr/>} in HTML). | |
| 6685 | |
| 6686 @cindex LaTeX fragments, export | |
| 6687 @cindex TeX macros, export | |
| 6688 @item | |
| 6689 Many @TeX{} macros and entire La@TeX{} fragments are converted into HTML | |
| 6690 entities or images (@pxref{Embedded LaTeX}). | |
| 6691 | |
| 6692 @cindex tables, export | |
| 6693 @item | |
| 6694 Tables are transformed into native tables under the exporter, if the | |
| 6695 export backend supports this. Data fields before the first horizontal | |
| 6696 separator line will be formatted as table header fields. | |
| 6697 | |
| 6698 @cindex fixed width | |
| 6699 @item | |
| 6700 If a headline starts with the word @samp{QUOTE}, the text below the | |
| 6701 headline will be typeset as fixed-width, to allow quoting of computer | |
| 6702 codes etc. Lines starting with @samp{:} are also typeset in fixed-width | |
| 6703 font. | |
| 6704 @table @kbd | |
| 6705 @kindex C-c : | |
| 6706 @item C-c : | |
| 6707 Toggle fixed-width for entry (QUOTE) or region, see below. | |
| 6708 @end table | |
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6709 Finally, text between |
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6710 @example |
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6711 #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE |
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6712 quoted text |
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6713 #+END_EXAMPLE |
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6714 @end example |
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6715 will also be exported in this way. |
| 84308 | 6716 |
| 6717 @cindex linebreak, forced | |
| 6718 @item | |
| 6719 A double backslash @emph{at the end of a line} enforces a line break at | |
| 6720 this position. | |
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6721 |
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6722 @cindex HTML entities, LaTeX entities |
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6723 @item |
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6724 Strings like @code{\alpha} will be exported as @code{α}, in the |
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6725 HTML output. These strings are exported as @code{$\alpha$} in the |
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6726 La@TeX{} output. Similarly, @code{\nbsp} will become @code{ } in |
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6727 HTML and in La@TeX{}. This applies for a long list of entities, see |
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6728 the variable @code{org-html-entities} for the complete list. |
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6729 @c FIXME |
| 84308 | 6730 @end itemize |
| 6731 | |
| 6732 If these conversions conflict with your habits of typing ASCII text, | |
| 6733 they can all be turned off with corresponding variables. See the | |
| 6734 customization group @code{org-export-general}, and the following section | |
| 6735 which explains how to set export options with special lines in a | |
| 6736 buffer. | |
| 6737 | |
| 6738 | |
| 6739 @node Export options, , Enhancing text, Text interpretation | |
| 6740 @subsection Export options | |
| 6741 @cindex options, for export | |
| 6742 | |
| 6743 @cindex completion, of option keywords | |
| 6744 The exporter recognizes special lines in the buffer which provide | |
| 6745 additional information. These lines may be put anywhere in the file. | |
| 6746 The whole set of lines can be inserted into the buffer with @kbd{C-c | |
| 6747 C-e t}. For individual lines, a good way to make sure the keyword is | |
| 6748 correct is to type @samp{#+} and then use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} completion | |
| 6749 (@pxref{Completion}). | |
| 6750 | |
| 6751 @table @kbd | |
| 6752 @kindex C-c C-e t | |
| 6753 @item C-c C-e t | |
| 6754 Insert template with export options, see example below. | |
| 6755 @end table | |
| 6756 | |
| 6757 @example | |
| 6758 #+TITLE: the title to be shown (default is the buffer name) | |
| 6759 #+AUTHOR: the author (default taken from @code{user-full-name}) | |
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6760 #+DATE: A date, fixed, of a format string for @code{format-time-string} |
| 84308 | 6761 #+EMAIL: his/her email address (default from @code{user-mail-address}) |
| 6762 #+LANGUAGE: language for HTML, e.g. @samp{en} (@code{org-export-default-language}) | |
| 6763 #+TEXT: Some descriptive text to be inserted at the beginning. | |
| 6764 #+TEXT: Several lines may be given. | |
| 6765 #+OPTIONS: H:2 num:t toc:t \n:nil @@:t ::t |:t ^:t f:t TeX:t ... | |
| 6766 @end example | |
| 6767 | |
| 6768 @noindent | |
| 6769 The OPTIONS line is a compact form to specify export settings. Here | |
| 6770 you can: | |
| 6771 @cindex headline levels | |
| 6772 @cindex section-numbers | |
| 6773 @cindex table of contents | |
| 6774 @cindex linebreak preservation | |
| 6775 @cindex quoted HTML tags | |
| 6776 @cindex fixed-width sections | |
| 6777 @cindex tables | |
| 6778 @cindex @TeX{}-like syntax for sub- and superscripts | |
| 6779 @cindex footnotes | |
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6780 @cindex special strings |
| 84308 | 6781 @cindex emphasized text |
| 6782 @cindex @TeX{} macros | |
| 6783 @cindex La@TeX{} fragments | |
| 6784 @cindex author info, in export | |
| 6785 @cindex time info, in export | |
| 6786 @example | |
| 6787 H: @r{set the number of headline levels for export} | |
| 6788 num: @r{turn on/off section-numbers} | |
| 6789 toc: @r{turn on/off table of contents, or set level limit (integer)} | |
| 6790 \n: @r{turn on/off linebreak-preservation} | |
| 6791 @@: @r{turn on/off quoted HTML tags} | |
| 6792 :: @r{turn on/off fixed-width sections} | |
| 6793 |: @r{turn on/off tables} | |
| 6794 ^: @r{turn on/off @TeX{}-like syntax for sub- and superscripts. If} | |
| 6795 @r{you write "^:@{@}", @code{a_@{b@}} will be interpreted, but} | |
| 6796 @r{the simple @code{a_b} will be left as it is.} | |
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| 84308 | 6798 f: @r{turn on/off foototes like this[1].} |
| 6799 *: @r{turn on/off emphasized text (bold, italic, underlined)} | |
| 6800 TeX: @r{turn on/off simple @TeX{} macros in plain text} | |
| 6801 LaTeX: @r{turn on/off La@TeX{} fragments} | |
| 6802 skip: @r{turn on/off skipping the text before the first heading} | |
| 6803 author: @r{turn on/off inclusion of author name/email into exported file} | |
| 6804 timestamp: @r{turn on/off inclusion creation time into exported file} | |
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| 84308 | 6806 @end example |
| 6807 | |
| 6808 These options take effect in both the HTML and La@TeX{} export, except | |
| 6809 for @code{TeX} and @code{LaTeX}, which are respectively @code{t} and | |
| 6810 @code{nil} for the La@TeX{} export. | |
| 6811 | |
| 6812 @node Publishing, Miscellaneous, Exporting, Top | |
| 6813 @chapter Publishing | |
| 6814 @cindex publishing | |
| 6815 | |
| 6816 Org-mode includes@footnote{@file{org-publish.el} is not distributed with | |
| 6817 Emacs 21, if you are still using Emacs 21, you need you need to download | |
| 6818 this file separately.} a publishing management system that allows you to | |
| 6819 configure automatic HTML conversion of @emph{projects} composed of | |
| 6820 interlinked org files. This system is called @emph{org-publish}. You can | |
| 6821 also configure org-publish to automatically upload your exported HTML | |
| 6822 pages and related attachments, such as images and source code files, to | |
| 6823 a web server. Org-publish turns org-mode into a web-site authoring tool. | |
| 6824 | |
| 6825 You can also use Org-publish to convert files into La@TeX{}, or even | |
| 6826 combine HTML and La@TeX{} conversion so that files are available in both | |
| 6827 formats on the server@footnote{Since La@TeX{} files on a server are not | |
| 6828 that helpful, you surely want to perform further conversion on them -- | |
| 6829 e.g. convert them to @code{PDF} format.}. | |
| 6830 | |
| 6831 Org-publish has been contributed to Org-mode by David O'Toole. | |
| 6832 | |
| 6833 @menu | |
| 6834 * Configuration:: Defining projects | |
| 6835 * Sample configuration:: Example projects | |
| 6836 * Triggering publication:: Publication commands | |
| 6837 @end menu | |
| 6838 | |
| 6839 @node Configuration, Sample configuration, Publishing, Publishing | |
| 6840 @section Configuration | |
| 6841 | |
| 6842 Publishing needs significant configuration to specify files, destination | |
| 6843 and many other properties of a project. | |
| 6844 | |
| 6845 @menu | |
| 6846 * Project alist:: The central configuration variable | |
| 6847 * Sources and destinations:: From here to there | |
| 6848 * Selecting files:: What files are part of the project? | |
| 6849 * Publishing action:: Setting the function doing the publishing | |
| 6850 * Publishing options:: Tweaking HTML export | |
| 6851 * Publishing links:: Which links keep working after publishing? | |
| 6852 * Project page index:: Publishing a list of project files | |
| 6853 @end menu | |
| 6854 | |
| 6855 @node Project alist, Sources and destinations, Configuration, Configuration | |
| 6856 @subsection The variable @code{org-publish-project-alist} | |
| 6857 @cindex org-publish-project-alist | |
| 6858 @cindex projects, for publishing | |
| 6859 | |
| 6860 Org-publish is configured almost entirely through setting the value of | |
| 6861 one variable, called @code{org-publish-project-alist}. | |
| 6862 Each element of the list configures one project, and may be in one of | |
| 6863 the two following forms: | |
| 6864 | |
| 6865 @lisp | |
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| 84308 | 6867 |
| 6868 @r{or} | |
| 6869 | |
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6870 ("project-name" :components ("project-name" "project-name" ...)) |
| 84308 | 6871 |
| 6872 @end lisp | |
| 6873 | |
| 6874 In both cases, projects are configured by specifying property values. | |
| 6875 A project defines the set of files that will be published, as well as | |
| 6876 the publishing configuration to use when publishing those files. When | |
| 6877 a project takes the second form listed above, the individual members | |
| 6878 of the ``components'' property are taken to be components of the | |
| 6879 project, which group together files requiring different publishing | |
| 6880 options. When you publish such a ``meta-project'' all the components | |
| 6881 will also publish. | |
| 6882 | |
| 6883 @node Sources and destinations, Selecting files, Project alist, Configuration | |
| 6884 @subsection Sources and destinations for files | |
| 6885 @cindex directories, for publishing | |
| 6886 | |
| 6887 Most properties are optional, but some should always be set. In | |
| 6888 particular, org-publish needs to know where to look for source files, | |
| 6889 and where to put published files. | |
| 6890 | |
| 6891 @multitable @columnfractions 0.3 0.7 | |
| 6892 @item @code{:base-directory} | |
| 6893 @tab Directory containing publishing source files | |
| 6894 @item @code{:publishing-directory} | |
| 6895 @tab Directory (possibly remote) where output files will be published. | |
| 6896 @item @code{:preparation-function} | |
| 6897 @tab Function called before starting publishing process, for example to | |
| 6898 run @code{make} for updating files to be published. | |
| 6899 @end multitable | |
| 6900 @noindent | |
| 6901 | |
| 6902 @node Selecting files, Publishing action, Sources and destinations, Configuration | |
| 6903 @subsection Selecting files | |
| 6904 @cindex files, selecting for publishing | |
| 6905 | |
| 6906 By default, all files with extension @file{.org} in the base directory | |
| 6907 are considered part of the project. This can be modified by setting the | |
| 6908 properties | |
| 6909 @multitable @columnfractions 0.25 0.75 | |
| 6910 @item @code{:base-extension} | |
| 6911 @tab Extension (without the dot!) of source files. This actually is a | |
| 6912 regular expression. | |
| 6913 | |
| 6914 @item @code{:exclude} | |
| 6915 @tab Regular expression to match file names that should not be | |
| 6916 published, even though they have been selected on the basis of their | |
| 6917 extension. | |
| 6918 | |
| 6919 @item @code{:include} | |
| 6920 @tab List of files to be included regardless of @code{:base-extension} | |
| 6921 and @code{:exclude}. | |
| 6922 @end multitable | |
| 6923 | |
| 6924 @node Publishing action, Publishing options, Selecting files, Configuration | |
| 6925 @subsection Publishing Action | |
| 6926 @cindex action, for publishing | |
| 6927 | |
| 6928 Publishing means that a file is copied to the destination directory and | |
| 6929 possibly transformed in the process. The default transformation is to | |
| 6930 export Org-mode files as HTML files, and this is done by the function | |
| 6931 @code{org-publish-org-to-html} which calls the HTML exporter | |
| 6932 (@pxref{HTML export}). But you also can publish your files in La@TeX{} by | |
| 6933 using the function @code{org-publish-org-to-latex} instead. Other files | |
| 6934 like images only need to be copied to the publishing destination. For | |
| 6935 non-Org-mode files, you need to specify the publishing function. | |
| 6936 | |
| 6937 | |
| 6938 @multitable @columnfractions 0.3 0.7 | |
| 6939 @item @code{:publishing-function} | |
| 6940 @tab Function executing the publication of a file. This may also be a | |
| 6941 list of functions, which will all be called in turn. | |
| 6942 @end multitable | |
| 6943 | |
| 6944 The function must accept two arguments: a property list containing at | |
| 6945 least a @code{:publishing-directory} property, and the name of the file | |
| 6946 to be published. It should take the specified file, make the necessary | |
| 6947 transformation (if any) and place the result into the destination folder. | |
| 6948 You can write your own publishing function, but @code{org-publish} | |
| 6949 provides one for attachments (files that only need to be copied): | |
| 6950 @code{org-publish-attachment}. | |
| 6951 | |
| 6952 @node Publishing options, Publishing links, Publishing action, Configuration | |
| 6953 @subsection Options for the HTML/LaTeX exporters | |
| 6954 @cindex options, for publishing | |
| 6955 | |
| 6956 The property list can be used to set many export options for the HTML | |
| 6957 and La@TeX{} exporters. In most cases, these properties correspond to user | |
| 6958 variables in Org-mode. The table below lists these properties along | |
| 6959 with the variable they belong to. See the documentation string for the | |
| 6960 respective variable for details. | |
| 6961 | |
| 6962 @multitable @columnfractions 0.3 0.7 | |
| 6963 @item @code{:language} @tab @code{org-export-default-language} | |
| 6964 @item @code{:headline-levels} @tab @code{org-export-headline-levels} | |
| 6965 @item @code{:section-numbers} @tab @code{org-export-with-section-numbers} | |
| 6966 @item @code{:table-of-contents} @tab @code{org-export-with-toc} | |
| 6967 @item @code{:archived-trees} @tab @code{org-export-with-archived-trees} | |
| 6968 @item @code{:emphasize} @tab @code{org-export-with-emphasize} | |
| 6969 @item @code{:sub-superscript} @tab @code{org-export-with-sub-superscripts} | |
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| 84308 | 6971 @item @code{:TeX-macros} @tab @code{org-export-with-TeX-macros} |
| 6972 @item @code{:LaTeX-fragments} @tab @code{org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments} | |
| 6973 @item @code{:fixed-width} @tab @code{org-export-with-fixed-width} | |
| 6974 @item @code{:timestamps} .@tab @code{org-export-with-timestamps} | |
| 6975 @item @code{:tags} .@tab @code{org-export-with-tags} | |
| 6976 @item @code{:tables} @tab @code{org-export-with-tables} | |
| 6977 @item @code{:table-auto-headline} @tab @code{org-export-highlight-first-table-line} | |
| 6978 @item @code{:style} @tab @code{org-export-html-style} | |
| 6979 @item @code{:convert-org-links} @tab @code{org-export-html-link-org-files-as-html} | |
| 6980 @item @code{:inline-images} @tab @code{org-export-html-inline-images} | |
| 6981 @item @code{:expand-quoted-html} @tab @code{org-export-html-expand} | |
| 6982 @item @code{:timestamp} @tab @code{org-export-html-with-timestamp} | |
| 6983 @item @code{:publishing-directory} @tab @code{org-export-publishing-directory} | |
| 6984 @item @code{:preamble} @tab @code{org-export-html-preamble} | |
| 6985 @item @code{:postamble} @tab @code{org-export-html-postamble} | |
| 6986 @item @code{:auto-preamble} @tab @code{org-export-html-auto-preamble} | |
| 6987 @item @code{:auto-postamble} @tab @code{org-export-html-auto-postamble} | |
| 6988 @item @code{:author} @tab @code{user-full-name} | |
| 6989 @item @code{:email} @tab @code{user-mail-address} | |
| 6990 @end multitable | |
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| 84308 | 6994 Most of the @code{org-export-with-*} variables have the same effect in |
| 6995 both HTML and La@TeX{} exporters, except for @code{:TeX-macros} and | |
| 6996 @code{:LaTeX-fragments}, respectively @code{nil} and @code{t} in the | |
| 6997 La@TeX{} export. | |
| 6998 | |
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| 84308 | 7002 options}), however, override everything. |
| 7003 | |
| 7004 @node Publishing links, Project page index, Publishing options, Configuration | |
| 7005 @subsection Links between published files | |
| 7006 @cindex links, publishing | |
| 7007 | |
| 7008 To create a link from one Org-mode file to another, you would use | |
| 7009 something like @samp{[[file:foo.org][The foo]]} or simply | |
| 7010 @samp{file:foo.org.} (@pxref{Hyperlinks}). Upon publishing this link | |
| 7011 becomes a link to @file{foo.html}. In this way, you can interlink the | |
| 7012 pages of your "org web" project and the links will work as expected when | |
| 7013 you publish them to HTML. | |
| 7014 | |
| 7015 You may also link to related files, such as images. Provided you are | |
| 7016 careful with relative pathnames, and provided you have also configured | |
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| 84308 | 7018 too. @ref{Complex example} for an example of this usage. |
| 7019 | |
| 7020 Sometime an Org-mode file to be published may contain links that are | |
| 7021 only valid in your production environment, but not in the publishing | |
| 7022 location. In this case, use the property | |
| 7023 | |
| 7024 @multitable @columnfractions 0.4 0.6 | |
| 7025 @item @code{:link-validation-function} | |
| 7026 @tab Function to validate links | |
| 7027 @end multitable | |
| 7028 | |
| 7029 @noindent | |
| 7030 to define a function for checking link validity. This function must | |
| 7031 accept two arguments, the file name and a directory relative to which | |
| 7032 the file name is interpreted in the production environment. If this | |
| 7033 function returns @code{nil}, then the HTML generator will only insert a | |
| 7034 description into the HTML file, but no link. One option for this | |
| 7035 function is @code{org-publish-validate-link} which checks if the given | |
| 7036 file is part of any project in @code{org-publish-project-alist}. | |
| 7037 | |
| 7038 @node Project page index, , Publishing links, Configuration | |
| 7039 @subsection Project page index | |
| 7040 @cindex index, of published pages | |
| 7041 | |
| 7042 The following properties may be used to control publishing of an | |
| 7043 index of files or summary page for a given project. | |
| 7044 | |
| 7045 @multitable @columnfractions 0.25 0.75 | |
| 7046 @item @code{:auto-index} | |
| 7047 @tab When non-nil, publish an index during org-publish-current-project or | |
| 7048 org-publish-all. | |
| 7049 | |
| 7050 @item @code{:index-filename} | |
| 7051 @tab Filename for output of index. Defaults to @file{index.org} (which | |
| 7052 becomes @file{index.html}). | |
| 7053 | |
| 7054 @item @code{:index-title} | |
| 7055 @tab Title of index page. Defaults to name of file. | |
| 7056 | |
| 7057 @item @code{:index-function} | |
| 7058 @tab Plugin function to use for generation of index. | |
| 7059 Defaults to @code{org-publish-org-index}, which generates a plain list | |
| 7060 of links to all files in the project. | |
| 7061 @end multitable | |
| 7062 | |
| 7063 @node Sample configuration, Triggering publication, Configuration, Publishing | |
| 7064 @section Sample configuration | |
| 7065 | |
| 7066 Below we provide two example configurations. The first one is a simple | |
| 7067 project publishing only a set of Org-mode files. The second example is | |
| 7068 more complex, with a multi-component project. | |
| 7069 | |
| 7070 @menu | |
| 7071 * Simple example:: One-component publishing | |
| 7072 * Complex example:: A multi-component publishing example | |
| 7073 @end menu | |
| 7074 | |
| 7075 @node Simple example, Complex example, Sample configuration, Sample configuration | |
| 7076 @subsection Example: simple publishing configuration | |
| 7077 | |
| 7078 This example publishes a set of Org-mode files to the @file{public_html} | |
| 7079 directory on the local machine. | |
| 7080 | |
| 7081 @lisp | |
| 7082 (setq org-publish-project-alist | |
| 7083 '(("org" | |
| 7084 :base-directory "~/org/" | |
| 7085 :publishing-directory "~/public_html" | |
| 7086 :section-numbers nil | |
| 7087 :table-of-contents nil | |
| 7088 :style "<link rel=stylesheet | |
| 7089 href=\"../other/mystyle.css\" | |
| 7090 type=\"text/css\">"))) | |
| 7091 @end lisp | |
| 7092 | |
| 7093 @node Complex example, , Simple example, Sample configuration | |
| 7094 @subsection Example: complex publishing configuration | |
| 7095 | |
| 7096 This more complicated example publishes an entire website, including | |
| 7097 org files converted to HTML, image files, emacs lisp source code, and | |
| 7098 stylesheets. The publishing-directory is remote and private files are | |
| 7099 excluded. | |
| 7100 | |
| 7101 To ensure that links are preserved, care should be taken to replicate | |
| 7102 your directory structure on the web server, and to use relative file | |
| 7103 paths. For example, if your org files are kept in @file{~/org} and your | |
| 7104 publishable images in @file{~/images}, you'd link to an image with | |
| 7105 @c | |
| 7106 @example | |
| 7107 file:../images/myimage.png | |
| 7108 @end example | |
| 7109 @c | |
| 7110 On the web server, the relative path to the image should be the | |
| 7111 same. You can accomplish this by setting up an "images" folder in the | |
| 7112 right place on the webserver, and publishing images to it. | |
| 7113 | |
| 7114 @lisp | |
| 7115 (setq org-publish-project-alist | |
| 7116 '(("orgfiles" | |
| 7117 :base-directory "~/org/" | |
| 7118 :base-extension "org" | |
| 7119 :publishing-directory "/ssh:user@@host:~/html/notebook/" | |
| 7120 :publishing-function org-publish-org-to-html | |
| 7121 :exclude "PrivatePage.org" ;; regexp | |
| 7122 :headline-levels 3 | |
| 7123 :section-numbers nil | |
| 7124 :table-of-contents nil | |
| 7125 :style "<link rel=stylesheet | |
| 7126 href=\"../other/mystyle.css\" type=\"text/css\">" | |
| 7127 :auto-preamble t | |
| 7128 :auto-postamble nil) | |
| 7129 | |
| 7130 ("images" | |
| 7131 :base-directory "~/images/" | |
| 7132 :base-extension "jpg\\|gif\\|png" | |
| 7133 :publishing-directory "/ssh:user@@host:~/html/images/" | |
| 7134 :publishing-function org-publish-attachment) | |
| 7135 | |
| 7136 ("other" | |
| 7137 :base-directory "~/other/" | |
| 7138 :base-extension "css\\|el" | |
| 7139 :publishing-directory "/ssh:user@@host:~/html/other/" | |
| 7140 :publishing-function org-publish-attachment) | |
| 7141 ("website" :components ("orgfiles" "images" "other")))) | |
| 7142 @end lisp | |
| 7143 | |
| 7144 @node Triggering publication, , Sample configuration, Publishing | |
| 7145 @section Triggering publication | |
| 7146 | |
| 7147 Once org-publish is properly configured, you can publish with the | |
| 7148 following functions: | |
| 7149 | |
| 7150 @table @kbd | |
| 7151 @item C-c C-e C | |
| 7152 Prompt for a specific project and publish all files that belong to it. | |
| 7153 @item C-c C-e P | |
| 7154 Publish the project containing the current file. | |
| 7155 @item C-c C-e F | |
| 7156 Publish only the current file. | |
| 7157 @item C-c C-e A | |
| 7158 Publish all projects. | |
| 7159 @end table | |
| 7160 | |
| 7161 Org uses timestamps to track when a file has changed. The above | |
| 7162 functions normally only publish changed files. You can override this and | |
| 7163 force publishing of all files by giving a prefix argument. | |
| 7164 | |
| 7165 @node Miscellaneous, Extensions and Hacking, Publishing, Top | |
| 7166 @chapter Miscellaneous | |
| 7167 | |
| 7168 @menu | |
| 7169 * Completion:: M-TAB knows what you need | |
| 7170 * Customization:: Adapting Org-mode to your taste | |
| 7171 * In-buffer settings:: Overview of the #+KEYWORDS | |
| 7172 * The very busy C-c C-c key:: When in doubt, press C-c C-c | |
| 7173 * Clean view:: Getting rid of leading stars in the outline | |
| 7174 * TTY keys:: Using Org-mode on a tty | |
| 7175 * Interaction:: Other Emacs packages | |
| 7176 * Bugs:: Things which do not work perfectly | |
| 7177 @end menu | |
| 7178 | |
| 7179 @node Completion, Customization, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous | |
| 7180 @section Completion | |
| 7181 @cindex completion, of @TeX{} symbols | |
| 7182 @cindex completion, of TODO keywords | |
| 7183 @cindex completion, of dictionary words | |
| 7184 @cindex completion, of option keywords | |
| 7185 @cindex completion, of tags | |
| 7186 @cindex completion, of property keys | |
| 7187 @cindex completion, of link abbreviations | |
| 7188 @cindex @TeX{} symbol completion | |
| 7189 @cindex TODO keywords completion | |
| 7190 @cindex dictionary word completion | |
| 7191 @cindex option keyword completion | |
| 7192 @cindex tag completion | |
| 7193 @cindex link abbreviations, completion of | |
| 7194 | |
| 7195 Org-mode supports in-buffer completion. This type of completion does | |
| 7196 not make use of the minibuffer. You simply type a few letters into | |
| 7197 the buffer and use the key to complete text right there. | |
| 7198 | |
| 7199 @table @kbd | |
| 7200 @kindex M-@key{TAB} | |
| 7201 @item M-@key{TAB} | |
| 7202 Complete word at point | |
| 7203 @itemize @bullet | |
| 7204 @item | |
| 7205 At the beginning of a headline, complete TODO keywords. | |
| 7206 @item | |
| 7207 After @samp{\}, complete @TeX{} symbols supported by the exporter. | |
| 7208 @item | |
| 7209 After @samp{*}, complete headlines in the current buffer so that they | |
| 7210 can be used in search links like @samp{[[*find this headline]]}. | |
| 7211 @item | |
| 7212 After @samp{:} in a headline, complete tags. The list of tags is taken | |
| 7213 from the variable @code{org-tag-alist} (possibly set through the | |
| 7214 @samp{#+TAGS} in-buffer option, @pxref{Setting tags}), or it is created | |
| 7215 dynamically from all tags used in the current buffer. | |
| 7216 @item | |
| 7217 After @samp{:} and not in a headline, complete property keys. The list | |
| 7218 of keys is constructed dynamically from all keys used in the current | |
| 7219 buffer. | |
| 7220 @item | |
| 7221 After @samp{[}, complete link abbreviations (@pxref{Link abbreviations}). | |
| 7222 @item | |
| 7223 After @samp{#+}, complete the special keywords like @samp{TYP_TODO} or | |
| 7224 @samp{OPTIONS} which set file-specific options for Org-mode. When the | |
| 7225 option keyword is already complete, pressing @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} again | |
| 7226 will insert example settings for this keyword. | |
| 7227 @item | |
| 7228 In the line after @samp{#+STARTUP: }, complete startup keywords, | |
| 7229 i.e. valid keys for this line. | |
| 7230 @item | |
| 7231 Elsewhere, complete dictionary words using ispell. | |
| 7232 @end itemize | |
| 7233 @end table | |
| 7234 | |
| 7235 @node Customization, In-buffer settings, Completion, Miscellaneous | |
| 7236 @section Customization | |
| 7237 @cindex customization | |
| 7238 @cindex options, for customization | |
| 7239 @cindex variables, for customization | |
| 7240 | |
| 7241 There are more than 180 variables that can be used to customize | |
| 7242 Org-mode. For the sake of compactness of the manual, I am not | |
| 7243 describing the variables here. A structured overview of customization | |
| 7244 variables is available with @kbd{M-x org-customize}. Or select | |
| 7245 @code{Browse Org Group} from the @code{Org->Customization} menu. Many | |
| 7246 settings can also be activated on a per-file basis, by putting special | |
| 7247 lines into the buffer (@pxref{In-buffer settings}). | |
| 7248 | |
| 7249 @node In-buffer settings, The very busy C-c C-c key, Customization, Miscellaneous | |
| 7250 @section Summary of in-buffer settings | |
| 7251 @cindex in-buffer settings | |
| 7252 @cindex special keywords | |
| 7253 | |
| 7254 Org-mode uses special lines in the buffer to define settings on a | |
| 7255 per-file basis. These lines start with a @samp{#+} followed by a | |
| 7256 keyword, a colon, and then individual words defining a setting. Several | |
| 7257 setting words can be in the same line, but you can also have multiple | |
| 7258 lines for the keyword. While these settings are described throughout | |
| 7259 the manual, here is a summary. After changing any of those lines in the | |
| 7260 buffer, press @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor still in the line to | |
| 7261 activate the changes immediately. Otherwise they become effective only | |
| 7262 when the file is visited again in a new Emacs session. | |
| 7263 | |
| 7264 @table @kbd | |
| 7265 @item #+ARCHIVE: %s_done:: | |
| 7266 This line sets the archive location for the agenda file. It applies for | |
| 7267 all subsequent lines until the next @samp{#+ARCHIVE} line, or the end | |
| 7268 of the file. The first such line also applies to any entries before it. | |
| 7269 The corresponding variable is @code{org-archive-location}. | |
| 7270 @item #+CATEGORY: | |
| 7271 This line sets the category for the agenda file. The category applies | |
| 7272 for all subsequent lines until the next @samp{#+CATEGORY} line, or the | |
| 7273 end of the file. The first such line also applies to any entries before it. | |
| 7274 @item #+COLUMNS: %25ITEM ..... | |
| 7275 Set the default format for columns view. This format applies when | |
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| 84308 | 7278 @item #+CONSTANTS: name1=value1 ... |
| 7279 Set file-local values for constants to be used in table formulas. This | |
| 7280 line set the local variable @code{org-table-formula-constants-local}. | |
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7281 The global version of this variable is |
| 84308 | 7282 @code{org-table-formula-constants}. |
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7285 @code{org-drawers}. |
| 84308 | 7286 @item #+LINK: linkword replace |
| 7287 These lines (several are allowed) specify link abbreviations. | |
| 7288 @xref{Link abbreviations}. The corresponding variable is | |
| 7289 @code{org-link-abbrev-alist}. | |
| 7290 @item #+PRIORITIES: highest lowest default | |
| 7291 This line sets the limits and the default for the priorities. All three | |
| 7292 must be either letters A-Z or numbers 0-9. The highest priority must | |
| 7293 have a lower ASCII number that the lowest priority. | |
| 7294 @item #+PROPERTY: Property_Name Value | |
| 7295 This line sets a default inheritance value for entries in the current | |
| 7296 buffer, most useful for specifying the allowed values of a property. | |
| 7297 @item #+STARTUP: | |
| 7298 This line sets options to be used at startup of Org-mode, when an | |
| 7299 Org-mode file is being visited. The first set of options deals with the | |
| 7300 initial visibility of the outline tree. The corresponding variable for | |
| 7301 global default settings is @code{org-startup-folded}, with a default | |
| 7302 value @code{t}, which means @code{overview}. | |
| 7303 @cindex @code{overview}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7304 @cindex @code{content}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7305 @cindex @code{showall}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7306 @example | |
| 7307 overview @r{top-level headlines only} | |
| 7308 content @r{all headlines} | |
| 7309 showall @r{no folding at all, show everything} | |
| 7310 @end example | |
| 7311 Then there are options for aligning tables upon visiting a file. This | |
| 7312 is useful in files containing narrowed table columns. The corresponding | |
| 7313 variable is @code{org-startup-align-all-tables}, with a default value | |
| 7314 @code{nil}. | |
| 7315 @cindex @code{align}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7316 @cindex @code{noalign}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7317 @example | |
| 7318 align @r{align all tables} | |
| 7319 noalign @r{don't align tables on startup} | |
| 7320 @end example | |
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7322 @code{org-log-done} and @code{org-log-repeat}) can be configured using |
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7323 these options. |
| 84308 | 7324 @cindex @code{logdone}, STARTUP keyword |
| 7325 @cindex @code{nologging}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7326 @cindex @code{lognotedone}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7327 @cindex @code{lognoteclock-out}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7328 @cindex @code{lognotestate}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7329 @cindex @code{logrepeat}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7330 @cindex @code{nologrepeat}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7331 @example | |
| 7332 logging @r{record a timestamp when an item is marked DONE} | |
| 7333 nologging @r{don't record when items are marked DONE} | |
| 7334 lognotedone @r{record timestamp and a note when DONE} | |
| 7335 lognotestate @r{record timestamp and a note when TODO state changes} | |
| 7336 logrepeat @r{record a note when re-instating a repeating item} | |
| 7337 nologrepeat @r{do not record when re-instating repeating item} | |
| 7338 lognoteclock-out @r{record timestamp and a note when clocking out} | |
| 7339 @end example | |
| 7340 Here are the options for hiding leading stars in outline headings. The | |
| 7341 corresponding variables are @code{org-hide-leading-stars} and | |
| 7342 @code{org-odd-levels-only}, both with a default setting @code{nil} | |
| 7343 (meaning @code{showstars} and @code{oddeven}). | |
| 7344 @cindex @code{hidestars}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7345 @cindex @code{showstars}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7346 @cindex @code{odd}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7347 @cindex @code{even}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7348 @example | |
| 7349 hidestars @r{make all but one of the stars starting a headline invisible.} | |
| 7350 showstars @r{show all stars starting a headline} | |
| 7351 odd @r{allow only odd outline levels (1,3,...)} | |
| 7352 oddeven @r{allow all outline levels} | |
| 7353 @end example | |
| 7354 To turn on custom format overlays over time stamps (variables | |
| 7355 @code{org-put-time-stamp-overlays} and | |
| 7356 @code{org-time-stamp-overlay-formats}), use | |
| 7357 @cindex @code{customtime}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7358 @example | |
| 7359 customtime @r{overlay custom time format} | |
| 7360 @end example | |
| 7361 The following options influence the table spreadsheet (variable | |
| 7362 @code{constants-unit-system}). | |
| 7363 @cindex @code{constcgs}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7364 @cindex @code{constSI}, STARTUP keyword | |
| 7365 @example | |
| 7366 constcgs @r{@file{constants.el} should use the c-g-s unit system} | |
| 7367 constSI @r{@file{constants.el} should use the SI unit system} | |
| 7368 @end example | |
| 7369 @item #+TAGS: TAG1(c1) TAG2(c2) | |
| 7370 These lines (several such lines are allowed) specify the legal tags in | |
| 7371 this file, and (potentially) the corresponding @emph{fast tag selection} | |
| 7372 keys. The corresponding variable is @code{org-tag-alist}. | |
| 7373 @item #+TBLFM: | |
| 7374 This line contains the formulas for the table directly above the line. | |
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7375 @item #+TITLE:, #+AUTHOR:, #+EMAIL:, #+LANGUAGE:, #+TEXT:, #+OPTIONS, #+DATE: |
| 84308 | 7376 These lines provide settings for exporting files. For more details see |
| 7377 @ref{Export options}. | |
| 7378 @item #+SEQ_TODO: #+TYP_TODO: | |
| 7379 These lines set the TODO keywords and their interpretation in the | |
| 7380 current file. The corresponding variables are @code{org-todo-keywords} | |
| 7381 and @code{org-todo-interpretation}. | |
| 7382 @end table | |
| 7383 | |
| 7384 @node The very busy C-c C-c key, Clean view, In-buffer settings, Miscellaneous | |
| 7385 @section The very busy C-c C-c key | |
| 7386 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 7387 @cindex C-c C-c, overview | |
| 7388 | |
| 7389 The key @kbd{C-c C-c} has many purposes in org-mode, which are all | |
| 7390 mentioned scattered throughout this manual. One specific function of | |
| 7391 this key is to add @emph{tags} to a headline (@pxref{Tags}). In many | |
| 7392 other circumstances it means something like @emph{Hey Org-mode, look | |
| 7393 here and update according to what you see here}. Here is a summary of | |
| 7394 what this means in different contexts. | |
| 7395 | |
| 7396 @itemize @minus | |
| 7397 @item | |
| 7398 If there are highlights in the buffer from the creation of a sparse | |
| 7399 tree, or from clock display, remove these highlights. | |
| 7400 @item | |
| 7401 If the cursor is in one of the special @code{#+KEYWORD} lines, this | |
| 7402 triggers scanning the buffer for these lines and updating the | |
| 7403 information. | |
| 7404 @item | |
| 7405 If the cursor is inside a table, realign the table. This command | |
| 7406 works even if the automatic table editor has been turned off. | |
| 7407 @item | |
| 7408 If the cursor is on a @code{#+TBLFM} line, re-apply the formulas to | |
| 7409 the entire table. | |
| 7410 @item | |
| 7411 If the cursor is inside a table created by the @file{table.el} package, | |
| 7412 activate that table. | |
| 7413 @item | |
| 7414 If the current buffer is a remember buffer, close the note and file it. | |
| 7415 With a prefix argument, file it, without further interaction, to the | |
| 7416 default location. | |
| 7417 @item | |
| 7418 If the cursor is on a @code{<<<target>>>}, update radio targets and | |
| 7419 corresponding links in this buffer. | |
| 7420 @item | |
| 7421 If the cursor is in a property line or at the start or end of a property | |
| 7422 drawer, offer property commands. | |
| 7423 @item | |
| 7424 If the cursor is in a plain list item with a checkbox, toggle the status | |
| 7425 of the checkbox. | |
| 7426 @item | |
| 7427 If the cursor is on a numbered item in a plain list, renumber the | |
| 7428 ordered list. | |
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7430 If the cursor is on the @code{#+BEGIN} line of a dynamical block, the |
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| 84308 | 7432 @end itemize |
| 7433 | |
| 7434 @node Clean view, TTY keys, The very busy C-c C-c key, Miscellaneous | |
| 7435 @section A cleaner outline view | |
| 7436 @cindex hiding leading stars | |
| 7437 @cindex clean outline view | |
| 7438 | |
| 7439 Some people find it noisy and distracting that the Org-mode headlines | |
| 7440 are starting with a potentially large number of stars. For example | |
| 7441 the tree from @ref{Headlines}: | |
| 7442 | |
| 7443 @example | |
| 7444 * Top level headline | |
| 7445 ** Second level | |
| 7446 *** 3rd level | |
| 7447 some text | |
| 7448 *** 3rd level | |
| 7449 more text | |
| 7450 * Another top level headline | |
| 7451 @end example | |
| 7452 | |
| 7453 @noindent | |
| 7454 Unfortunately this is deeply ingrained into the code of Org-mode and | |
| 7455 cannot be easily changed. You can, however, modify the display in such | |
| 7456 a way that all leading stars become invisible and the outline more easy | |
| 7457 to read. To do this, customize the variable | |
| 7458 @code{org-hide-leading-stars} like this: | |
| 7459 | |
| 7460 @lisp | |
| 7461 (setq org-hide-leading-stars t) | |
| 7462 @end lisp | |
| 7463 | |
| 7464 @noindent | |
| 7465 or change this on a per-file basis with one of the lines (anywhere in | |
| 7466 the buffer) | |
| 7467 | |
| 7468 @example | |
| 7469 #+STARTUP: showstars | |
| 7470 #+STARTUP: hidestars | |
| 7471 @end example | |
| 7472 | |
| 7473 @noindent | |
| 7474 Press @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor in a @samp{STARTUP} line to activate | |
| 7475 the modifications. | |
| 7476 | |
| 7477 With stars hidden, the tree becomes: | |
| 7478 | |
| 7479 @example | |
| 7480 * Top level headline | |
| 7481 * Second level | |
| 7482 * 3rd level | |
| 7483 some text | |
| 7484 * 3rd level | |
| 7485 more text | |
| 7486 * Another top level headline | |
| 7487 @end example | |
| 7488 | |
| 7489 @noindent | |
| 7490 Note that the leading stars are not truly replaced by whitespace, they | |
| 7491 are only fontified with the face @code{org-hide} that uses the | |
| 7492 background color as font color. If you are not using either white or | |
| 7493 black background, you may have to customize this face to get the wanted | |
| 7494 effect. Another possibility is to set this font such that the extra | |
| 7495 stars are @i{almost} invisible, for example using the color | |
| 7496 @code{grey90} on a white background. | |
| 7497 | |
| 7498 Things become cleaner still if you skip all the even levels and use only | |
| 7499 odd levels 1, 3, 5..., effectively adding two stars to go from one | |
| 7500 outline level to the next: | |
| 7501 | |
| 7502 @example | |
| 7503 * Top level headline | |
| 7504 * Second level | |
| 7505 * 3rd level | |
| 7506 some text | |
| 7507 * 3rd level | |
| 7508 more text | |
| 7509 * Another top level headline | |
| 7510 @end example | |
| 7511 | |
| 7512 @noindent | |
| 7513 In order to make the structure editing and export commands handle this | |
| 7514 convention correctly, use | |
| 7515 | |
| 7516 @lisp | |
| 7517 (setq org-odd-levels-only t) | |
| 7518 @end lisp | |
| 7519 | |
| 7520 @noindent | |
| 7521 or set this on a per-file basis with one of the following lines (don't | |
| 7522 forget to press @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor in the startup line to | |
| 7523 activate changes immediately). | |
| 7524 | |
| 7525 @example | |
| 7526 #+STARTUP: odd | |
| 7527 #+STARTUP: oddeven | |
| 7528 @end example | |
| 7529 | |
| 7530 You can convert an Org-mode file from single-star-per-level to the | |
| 7531 double-star-per-level convention with @kbd{M-x org-convert-to-odd-levels | |
| 7532 RET} in that file. The reverse operation is @kbd{M-x | |
| 7533 org-convert-to-oddeven-levels}. | |
| 7534 | |
| 7535 @node TTY keys, Interaction, Clean view, Miscellaneous | |
| 7536 @section Using org-mode on a tty | |
| 7537 @cindex tty keybindings | |
| 7538 | |
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7541 accessible on a tty, such as the cursor keys (@key{left}, @key{right}, |
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7542 @key{up}, @key{down}), @key{TAB} and @key{RET}, in particular when used |
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7543 together with modifiers like @key{Meta} and/or @key{Shift}. To access |
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7544 these commands on a tty when special keys are unavailable, the following |
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7545 alternative bindings can be used. The tty bindings below will likely be |
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7547 customized work-around suits you better. For example, changing a time |
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7548 stamp is really only fun with @kbd{S-@key{cursor}} keys, whereas on a |
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7549 tty you would rather use @kbd{C-c .} to re-insert the timestamp. |
| 84308 | 7550 |
| 7551 @multitable @columnfractions 0.15 0.2 0.2 | |
| 7552 @item @b{Default} @tab @b{Alternative 1} @tab @b{Alternative 2} | |
| 7553 @item @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} @tab @kbd{C-u @key{TAB}} @tab | |
| 7554 @item @kbd{M-@key{left}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x l} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{left}} | |
| 7555 @item @kbd{M-S-@key{left}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x L} @tab | |
| 7556 @item @kbd{M-@key{right}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x r} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{right}} | |
| 7557 @item @kbd{M-S-@key{right}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x R} @tab | |
| 7558 @item @kbd{M-@key{up}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x u} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{up}} | |
| 7559 @item @kbd{M-S-@key{up}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x U} @tab | |
| 7560 @item @kbd{M-@key{down}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x d} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{down}} | |
| 7561 @item @kbd{M-S-@key{down}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x D} @tab | |
| 7562 @item @kbd{S-@key{RET}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x c} @tab | |
| 7563 @item @kbd{M-@key{RET}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x m} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{RET}} | |
| 7564 @item @kbd{M-S-@key{RET}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x M} @tab | |
| 7565 @item @kbd{S-@key{left}} @tab @kbd{C-c @key{left}} @tab | |
| 7566 @item @kbd{S-@key{right}} @tab @kbd{C-c @key{right}} @tab | |
| 7567 @item @kbd{S-@key{up}} @tab @kbd{C-c @key{up}} @tab | |
| 7568 @item @kbd{S-@key{down}} @tab @kbd{C-c @key{down}} @tab | |
| 7569 @item @kbd{C-S-@key{left}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x @key{left}} @tab | |
| 7570 @item @kbd{C-S-@key{right}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x @key{right}} @tab | |
| 7571 @end multitable | |
| 7572 | |
| 7573 @node Interaction, Bugs, TTY keys, Miscellaneous | |
| 7574 @section Interaction with other packages | |
| 7575 @cindex packages, interaction with other | |
| 7576 Org-mode lives in the world of GNU Emacs and interacts in various ways | |
| 7577 with other code out there. | |
| 7578 | |
| 7579 @menu | |
| 7580 * Cooperation:: Packages Org-mode cooperates with | |
| 7581 * Conflicts:: Packages that lead to conflicts | |
| 7582 @end menu | |
| 7583 | |
| 7584 @node Cooperation, Conflicts, Interaction, Interaction | |
| 7585 @subsection Packages that Org-mode cooperates with | |
| 7586 | |
| 7587 @table @asis | |
| 7588 @cindex @file{calc.el} | |
| 7589 @item @file{calc.el} by Dave Gillespie | |
| 7590 Org-mode uses the calc package for implementing spreadsheet | |
| 7591 functionality in its tables (@pxref{The spreadsheet}). Org-mode | |
| 7592 checks for the availability of calc by looking for the function | |
| 7593 @code{calc-eval} which should be autoloaded in your setup if calc has | |
| 7594 been installed properly. As of Emacs 22, calc is part of the Emacs | |
| 7595 distribution. Another possibility for interaction between the two | |
| 7596 packages is using calc for embedded calculations. @xref{Embedded Mode, | |
| 7597 , Embedded Mode, calc, GNU Emacs Calc Manual}. | |
| 7598 @cindex @file{constants.el} | |
| 7599 @item @file{constants.el} by Carsten Dominik | |
| 7600 In a table formula (@pxref{The spreadsheet}), it is possible to use | |
| 7601 names for natural constants or units. Instead of defining your own | |
| 7602 constants in the variable @code{org-table-formula-constants}, install | |
| 7603 the @file{constants} package which defines a large number of constants | |
| 7604 and units, and lets you use unit prefixes like @samp{M} for | |
| 7605 @samp{Mega} etc. You will need version 2.0 of this package, available | |
| 7606 at @url{http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools}. Org-mode checks for | |
| 7607 the function @code{constants-get}, which has to be autoloaded in your | |
| 7608 setup. See the installation instructions in the file | |
| 7609 @file{constants.el}. | |
| 7610 @item @file{cdlatex.el} by Carsten Dominik | |
| 7611 @cindex @file{cdlatex.el} | |
| 7612 Org-mode can make use of the cdlatex package to efficiently enter | |
| 7613 La@TeX{} fragments into Org-mode files. See @ref{CDLaTeX mode}. | |
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7616 Imenu allows menu access to an index of items in a file. Org-mode |
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7617 supports imenu - all you need to do to get the index is the following: |
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7618 @lisp |
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7619 (add-hook 'org-mode-hook |
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7620 (lambda () 'imenu-add-to-menubar "Imenu")) |
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7621 @end lisp |
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7622 By default the index is two levels deep - you can modify the depth using |
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7623 the option @code{org-imenu-depth}. |
| 84308 | 7624 @item @file{remember.el} by John Wiegley |
| 7625 @cindex @file{remember.el} | |
| 7626 Org mode cooperates with remember, see @ref{Remember}. | |
| 7627 @file{Remember.el} is not part of Emacs, find it on the web. | |
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7628 @item @file{speedbar.el} by Eric M. Ludlam |
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7629 @cindex @file{speedbar.el} |
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7630 Speedbar is a package that creates a special frame displaying files and |
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7631 index items in files. Org-mode supports speedbar and allows you to |
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7632 drill into Org-mode files directly from the speedbar. It also allows to |
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7633 restrict the scope of agenda commands to a file or a subtree by using |
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7634 the command @kbd{<} in the speedbar frame. |
| 84308 | 7635 @cindex @file{table.el} |
| 7636 @item @file{table.el} by Takaaki Ota | |
| 7637 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 7638 @cindex table editor, @file{table.el} | |
| 7639 @cindex @file{table.el} | |
| 7640 | |
| 7641 Complex ASCII tables with automatic line wrapping, column- and | |
| 7642 row-spanning, and alignment can be created using the Emacs table | |
| 7643 package by Takaaki Ota (@uref{http://sourceforge.net/projects/table}, | |
| 7644 and also part of Emacs 22). | |
| 7645 When @key{TAB} or @kbd{C-c C-c} is pressed in such a table, Org-mode | |
| 7646 will call @command{table-recognize-table} and move the cursor into the | |
| 7647 table. Inside a table, the keymap of Org-mode is inactive. In order | |
| 7648 to execute Org-mode-related commands, leave the table. | |
| 7649 | |
| 7650 @table @kbd | |
| 7651 @kindex C-c C-c | |
| 7652 @item C-c C-c | |
| 7653 Recognize @file{table.el} table. Works when the cursor is in a | |
| 7654 table.el table. | |
| 7655 @c | |
| 7656 @kindex C-c ~ | |
| 7657 @item C-c ~ | |
| 7658 Insert a table.el table. If there is already a table at point, this | |
| 7659 command converts it between the table.el format and the Org-mode | |
| 7660 format. See the documentation string of the command | |
| 7661 @code{org-convert-table} for the restrictions under which this is | |
| 7662 possible. | |
| 7663 @end table | |
| 7664 @file{table.el} is part of Emacs 22. | |
| 7665 @cindex @file{footnote.el} | |
| 7666 @item @file{footnote.el} by Steven L. Baur | |
| 7667 Org-mode recognizes numerical footnotes as provided by this package | |
| 7668 (@pxref{Footnotes}). | |
| 7669 @end table | |
| 7670 | |
| 7671 @node Conflicts, , Cooperation, Interaction | |
| 7672 @subsection Packages that lead to conflicts with Org-mode | |
| 7673 | |
| 7674 @table @asis | |
| 7675 | |
| 7676 @cindex @file{allout.el} | |
| 7677 @item @file{allout.el} by Ken Manheimer | |
| 7678 Startup of Org-mode may fail with the error message | |
| 7679 @code{(wrong-type-argument keymapp nil)} when there is an outdated | |
| 7680 version @file{allout.el} on the load path, for example the version | |
| 7681 distributed with Emacs 21.x. Upgrade to Emacs 22 and this problem will | |
| 7682 disappear. If for some reason you cannot do this, make sure that org.el | |
| 7683 is loaded @emph{before} @file{allout.el}, for example by putting | |
| 7684 @code{(require 'org)} early enough into your @file{.emacs} file. | |
| 7685 | |
| 7686 @cindex @file{CUA.el} | |
| 7687 @item @file{CUA.el} by Kim. F. Storm | |
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7688 Keybindings in Org-mode conflict with the @kbd{S-<cursor>} keys used by |
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7689 CUA-mode (as well as pc-select-mode and s-region-mode) to select and |
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7690 extend the region. If you want to use one of these packages along with |
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7691 Org-mode, configure the variable @code{org-replace-disputed-keys}. When |
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7692 set, Org-mode will move the following keybindings in Org-mode files, and |
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7693 in the agenda buffer (but not during date selection). |
| 84308 | 7694 |
| 7695 @example | |
| 7696 S-UP -> M-p S-DOWN -> M-n | |
| 7697 S-LEFT -> M-- S-RIGHT -> M-+ | |
| 7698 @end example | |
| 7699 | |
| 7700 Yes, these are unfortunately more difficult to remember. If you want | |
| 7701 to have other replacement keys, look at the variable | |
| 7702 @code{org-disputed-keys}. | |
| 7703 @item @file{windmove.el} by Hovav Shacham | |
| 7704 @cindex @file{windmove.el} | |
| 7705 Also this package uses the @kbd{S-<cursor>} keys, so everything written | |
| 7706 in the paragraph above about CUA mode also applies here. | |
| 7707 | |
| 7708 @cindex @file{footnote.el} | |
| 7709 @item @file{footnote.el} by Steven L. Baur | |
| 7710 Org-mode supports the syntax of the footnote package, but only the | |
| 7711 numerical footnote markers. Also, the default key for footnote | |
| 7712 commands, @kbd{C-c !} is already used by Org-mode. You could use the | |
| 7713 variable @code{footnote-prefix} to switch footnotes commands to another | |
| 7714 key. Or, you could use @code{org-replace-disputed-keys} and | |
| 7715 @code{org-disputed-keys} to change the settings in Org-mode. | |
| 7716 | |
| 7717 @end table | |
| 7718 | |
| 7719 | |
| 7720 @node Bugs, , Interaction, Miscellaneous | |
| 7721 @section Bugs | |
| 7722 @cindex bugs | |
| 7723 | |
| 7724 Here is a list of things that should work differently, but which I | |
| 7725 have found too hard to fix. | |
| 7726 | |
| 7727 @itemize @bullet | |
| 7728 @item | |
| 7729 If a table field starts with a link, and if the corresponding table | |
| 7730 column is narrowed (@pxref{Narrow columns}) to a width too small to | |
| 7731 display the link, the field would look entirely empty even though it is | |
| 7732 not. To prevent this, Org-mode throws an error. The work-around is to | |
| 7733 make the column wide enough to fit the link, or to add some text (at | |
| 7734 least 2 characters) before the link in the same field. | |
| 7735 @item | |
| 7736 Narrowing table columns does not work on XEmacs, because the | |
| 7737 @code{format} function does not transport text properties. | |
| 7738 @item | |
| 7739 Text in an entry protected with the @samp{QUOTE} keyword should not | |
| 7740 autowrap. | |
| 7741 @item | |
| 7742 When the application called by @kbd{C-c C-o} to open a file link fails | |
| 7743 (for example because the application does not exist or refuses to open | |
| 7744 the file), it does so silently. No error message is displayed. | |
| 7745 @item | |
| 7746 Recalculating a table line applies the formulas from left to right. | |
| 7747 If a formula uses @emph{calculated} fields further down the row, | |
| 7748 multiple recalculation may be needed to get all fields consistent. You | |
| 7749 may use the command @code{org-table-iterate} (@kbd{C-u C-c *}) to | |
| 7750 recalculate until convergence. | |
| 7751 @item | |
| 7752 A single letter cannot be made bold, for example @samp{*a*}. | |
| 7753 @item | |
| 7754 The exporters work well, but could be made more efficient. | |
| 7755 @end itemize | |
| 7756 | |
| 7757 | |
| 7758 @node Extensions and Hacking, History and Acknowledgments, Miscellaneous, Top | |
| 7759 @appendix Extensions, Hooks and Hacking | |
| 7760 | |
| 7761 This appendix lists extensions for Org-mode written by other authors. | |
| 7762 It also covers some aspects where users can extend the functionality of | |
| 7763 Org-mode. | |
| 7764 | |
| 7765 @menu | |
| 7766 * Extensions:: Existing 3rd-part extensions | |
| 7767 * Adding hyperlink types:: New custom link types | |
| 7768 * Tables in arbitrary syntax:: Orgtbl for LaTeX and other programs | |
| 7769 * Dynamic blocks:: Automatically filled blocks | |
| 7770 * Special agenda views:: Customized views | |
| 7771 * Using the property API:: Writing programs that use entry properties | |
| 7772 @end menu | |
| 7773 | |
| 7774 @node Extensions, Adding hyperlink types, Extensions and Hacking, Extensions and Hacking | |
| 7775 @section Third-party extensions for Org-mode | |
| 7776 @cindex extension, third-party | |
| 7777 | |
| 7778 The following extensions for Org-mode have been written by other people: | |
| 7779 | |
| 7780 @table @asis | |
| 7781 @cindex @file{org-publish.el} | |
| 7782 @item @file{org-publish.el} by David O'Toole | |
| 7783 This package provides facilities for publishing related sets of Org-mode | |
| 7784 files together with linked files like images as webpages. It is | |
| 7785 highly configurable and can be used for other publishing purposes as | |
| 7786 well. As of Org-mode version 4.30, @file{org-publish.el} is part of the | |
| 7787 Org-mode distribution. It is not yet part of Emacs, however, a delay | |
| 7788 caused by the preparations for the 22.1 release. In the mean time, | |
| 7789 @file{org-publish.el} can be downloaded from David's site: | |
| 7790 @url{http://dto.freeshell.org/e/org-publish.el}. | |
| 7791 @cindex @file{org-mouse.el} | |
| 7792 @item @file{org-mouse.el} by Piotr Zielinski | |
| 7793 This package implements extended mouse functionality for Org-mode. It | |
| 7794 allows you to cycle visibility and to edit the document structure with | |
| 7795 the mouse. Best of all, it provides a context-sensitive menu on | |
| 7796 @key{mouse-3} that changes depending on the context of a mouse-click. | |
| 7797 As of Org-mode version 4.53, @file{org-mouse.el} is part of the | |
| 7798 Org-mode distribution. It is not yet part of Emacs, however, a delay | |
| 7799 caused by the preparations for the 22.1 release. In the mean time, | |
| 7800 @file{org-mouse.el} can be downloaded from Piotr's site: | |
| 7801 @url{http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pz215/files/org-mouse.el}. | |
| 7802 @cindex @file{org-blog.el} | |
| 7803 @item @file{org-blog.el} by David O'Toole | |
| 7804 A blogging plug-in for @file{org-publish.el}.@* | |
| 7805 @url{http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/OrgMode.html}. | |
| 7806 @cindex @file{blorg.el} | |
| 7807 @item @file{blorg.el} by Bastien Guerry | |
| 7808 Publish Org-mode files as | |
| 7809 blogs. @url{http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/blorg.html}. | |
| 7810 @cindex @file{org2rem.el} | |
| 7811 @item @file{org2rem.el} by Bastien Guerry | |
| 7812 Translates Org-mode files into something readable by | |
| 7813 Remind. @url{http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/u/org2rem.el}. | |
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7814 @item @file{org-toc.el} by Bastien Guerry |
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7815 Produces a simple table of contents of an Org-mode file, for easy |
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7816 navigation. @url{http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/u/org-registry.el}. |
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7817 @item @file{org-registry.el} by Bastien Guerry |
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7818 Find which Org-file link to a certain document. |
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7819 @url{http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/u/org2rem.el}. |
| 84308 | 7820 @end table |
| 7821 | |
| 7822 @page | |
| 7823 | |
| 7824 @node Adding hyperlink types, Tables in arbitrary syntax, Extensions, Extensions and Hacking | |
| 7825 @section Adding hyperlink types | |
| 7826 @cindex hyperlinks, adding new types | |
| 7827 | |
| 7828 Org-mode has a large number of hyperlink types built-in | |
| 7829 (@pxref{Hyperlinks}). If you would like to add new link types, it | |
| 7830 provides an interface for doing so. Lets look at an example file | |
| 7831 @file{org-man.el} that will add support for creating links like | |
| 7832 @samp{[[man:printf][The printf manpage]]} to show unix manual pages inside | |
| 7833 emacs: | |
| 7834 | |
| 7835 @lisp | |
| 7836 ;;; org-man.el - Support for links to manpages in Org-mode | |
| 7837 | |
| 7838 (require 'org) | |
| 7839 | |
| 7840 (org-add-link-type "man" 'org-man-open) | |
| 7841 (add-hook 'org-store-link-functions 'org-man-store-link) | |
| 7842 | |
| 7843 (defcustom org-man-command 'man | |
| 7844 "The Emacs command to be used to display a man page." | |
| 7845 :group 'org-link | |
| 7846 :type '(choice (const man) (const woman))) | |
| 7847 | |
| 7848 (defun org-man-open (path) | |
| 7849 "Visit the manpage on PATH. | |
| 7850 PATH should be a topic that can be thrown at the man command." | |
| 7851 (funcall org-man-command path)) | |
| 7852 | |
| 7853 (defun org-man-store-link () | |
| 7854 "Store a link to a manpage." | |
| 7855 (when (memq major-mode '(Man-mode woman-mode)) | |
| 7856 ;; This is a man page, we do make this link | |
| 7857 (let* ((page (org-man-get-page-name)) | |
| 7858 (link (concat "man:" page)) | |
| 7859 (description (format "Manpage for %s" page))) | |
| 7860 (org-store-link-props | |
| 7861 :type "man" | |
| 7862 :link link | |
| 7863 :description description)))) | |
| 7864 | |
| 7865 (defun org-man-get-page-name () | |
| 7866 "Extract the page name from the buffer name." | |
| 7867 ;; This works for both `Man-mode' and `woman-mode'. | |
| 7868 (if (string-match " \\(\\S-+\\)\\*" (buffer-name)) | |
| 7869 (match-string 1 (buffer-name)) | |
| 7870 (error "Cannot create link to this man page"))) | |
| 7871 | |
| 7872 (provide 'org-man) | |
| 7873 | |
| 7874 ;;; org-man.el ends here | |
| 7875 @end lisp | |
| 7876 | |
| 7877 @noindent | |
| 7878 You would activate this new link type in @file{.emacs} with | |
| 7879 | |
| 7880 @lisp | |
| 7881 (require 'org-man) | |
| 7882 @end lisp | |
| 7883 | |
| 7884 @noindent | |
| 7885 Lets go through the file and see what it does. | |
| 7886 @enumerate | |
| 7887 @item | |
| 7888 It does @code{(require 'org)} to make sure that @file{org.el} has been | |
| 7889 loaded. | |
| 7890 @item | |
| 7891 The next line calls @code{org-add-link-type} to define a new link type | |
| 7892 with prefix @samp{man}. The call also contains the name of a function | |
| 7893 that will be called to follow such a link. | |
| 7894 @item | |
| 7895 The next line adds a function to @code{org-store-link-functions}, in | |
| 7896 order to allow the command @kbd{C-c l} to record a useful link in a | |
| 7897 buffer displaying a man page. | |
| 7898 @end enumerate | |
| 7899 | |
| 7900 The rest of the file defines the necessary variables and functions. | |
| 7901 First there is a customization variable that determines which emacs | |
| 7902 command should be used to display manpages. There are two options, | |
| 7903 @code{man} and @code{woman}. Then the function to follow a link is | |
| 7904 defined. It gets the link path as an argument - in this case the link | |
| 7905 path is just a topic for the manual command. The function calls the | |
| 7906 value of @code{org-man-command} to display the man page. | |
| 7907 | |
| 7908 Finally the function @code{org-man-store-link} is defined. When you try | |
| 7909 to store a link with @kbd{C-c l}, also this function will be called to | |
| 7910 try to make a link. The function must first decide if it is supposed to | |
| 7911 create the link for this buffer type, we do this by checking the value | |
| 7912 of the variable @code{major-mode}. If not, the function must exit and | |
| 7913 retunr the value @code{nil}. If yes, the link is created by getting the | |
| 7914 manual tpoic from the buffer name and prefixing it with the string | |
| 7915 @samp{man:}. Then it must call the command @code{org-store-link-props} | |
| 7916 and set the @code{:type} and @code{:link} properties. Optionally you | |
| 7917 can also set the @code{:description} property to provide a default for | |
| 7918 the link description when the link is later inserted into tan Org-mode | |
| 7919 buffer with @kbd{C-c C-l}. | |
| 7920 | |
| 7921 @node Tables in arbitrary syntax, Dynamic blocks, Adding hyperlink types, Extensions and Hacking | |
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| 84308 | 7923 @cindex tables, in other modes |
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7924 @cindex lists, in other modes |
| 84308 | 7925 @cindex orgtbl-mode |
| 7926 | |
| 7927 Since Orgtbl-mode can be used as a minor mode in arbitrary buffers, a | |
| 7928 frequent feature request has been to make it work with native tables in | |
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7929 specific languages, for example La@TeX{}. However, this is extremely |
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7930 hard to do in a general way, would lead to a customization nightmare, |
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7931 and would take away much of the simplicity of the Orgtbl-mode table |
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7932 editor. |
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7933 |
| 84308 | 7934 |
| 7935 This appendix describes a different approach. We keep the Orgtbl-mode | |
| 7936 table in its native format (the @i{source table}), and use a custom | |
| 7937 function to @i{translate} the table to the correct syntax, and to | |
| 7938 @i{install} it in the right location (the @i{target table}). This puts | |
| 7939 the burden of writing conversion functions on the user, but it allows | |
| 7940 for a very flexible system. | |
| 7941 | |
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7942 Bastien added the ability to do the same with lists. You can use Org's |
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7943 facilities to edit and structure lists by turning @code{orgstruct-mode} |
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| 84308 | 7948 @menu |
| 7949 * Radio tables:: Sending and receiving | |
| 7950 * A LaTeX example:: Step by step, almost a tutorial | |
| 7951 * Translator functions:: Copy and modify | |
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7952 * Radio lists:: Doing the same for lists. |
| 84308 | 7953 @end menu |
| 7954 | |
| 7955 @node Radio tables, A LaTeX example, Tables in arbitrary syntax, Tables in arbitrary syntax | |
| 7956 @subsection Radio tables | |
| 7957 @cindex radio tables | |
| 7958 | |
| 7959 To define the location of the target table, you first need to create two | |
| 7960 lines that are comments in the current mode, but contain magic words for | |
| 7961 Orgtbl-mode to find. Orgtbl-mode will insert the translated table | |
| 7962 between these lines, replacing whatever was there before. For example: | |
| 7963 | |
| 7964 @example | |
| 7965 /* BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL table_name */ | |
| 7966 /* END RECEIVE ORGTBL table_name */ | |
| 7967 @end example | |
| 7968 | |
| 7969 @noindent | |
| 7970 Just above the source table, we put a special line that tells | |
| 7971 Orgtbl-mode how to translate this table and where to install it. For | |
| 7972 example: | |
| 7973 @example | |
| 7974 #+ORGTBL: SEND table_name translation_function arguments.... | |
| 7975 @end example | |
| 7976 | |
| 7977 @noindent | |
| 7978 @code{table_name} is the reference name for the table that is also used | |
| 7979 in the receiver lines. @code{translation_function} is the Lisp function | |
| 7980 that does the translation. Furthermore, the line can contain a list of | |
| 7981 arguments (alternating key and value) at the end. The arguments will be | |
| 7982 passed as a property list to the translation function for | |
| 7983 interpretation. A few standard parameters are already recognized and | |
| 7984 acted upon before the translation function is called: | |
| 7985 | |
| 7986 @table @code | |
| 7987 @item :skip N | |
| 7988 Skip the first N lines of the table. Hlines do count! | |
| 7989 @item :skipcols (n1 n2 ...) | |
| 7990 List of columns that should be skipped. If the table has a column with | |
| 7991 calculation marks, that column is automatically discarded as well. | |
| 7992 Please note that the translator function sees the table @emph{after} the | |
| 7993 removal of these columns, the function never knows that there have been | |
| 7994 additional columns. | |
| 7995 @end table | |
| 7996 | |
| 7997 @noindent | |
| 7998 The one problem remaining is how to keep the source table in the buffer | |
| 7999 without disturbing the normal workings of the file, for example during | |
| 8000 compilation of a C file or processing of a La@TeX{} file. There are a | |
| 8001 number of different solutions: | |
| 8002 | |
| 8003 @itemize @bullet | |
| 8004 @item | |
| 8005 The table could be placed in a block comment if that is supported by the | |
| 8006 language. For example, in C-mode you could wrap the table between | |
| 8007 @samp{/*} and @samp{*/} lines. | |
| 8008 @item | |
| 8009 Sometimes it is possible to put the table after some kind of @i{END} | |
| 8010 statement, for example @samp{\bye} in TeX and @samp{\end@{document@}} | |
| 8011 in La@TeX{}. | |
| 8012 @item | |
| 8013 You can just comment the table line by line whenever you want to process | |
| 8014 the file, and uncomment it whenever you need to edit the table. This | |
| 8015 only sounds tedious - the command @kbd{M-x orgtbl-toggle-comment} does | |
| 8016 make this comment-toggling very easy, in particular if you bind it to a | |
| 8017 key. | |
| 8018 @end itemize | |
| 8019 | |
| 8020 @node A LaTeX example, Translator functions, Radio tables, Tables in arbitrary syntax | |
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8021 @subsection A LaTeX example of radio tables |
| 84308 | 8022 @cindex LaTeX, and orgtbl-mode |
| 8023 | |
| 8024 The best way to wrap the source table in La@TeX{} is to use the | |
| 8025 @code{comment} environment provided by @file{comment.sty}. It has to be | |
| 8026 activated by placing @code{\usepackage@{comment@}} into the document | |
| 8027 header. Orgtbl-mode can insert a radio table skeleton@footnote{By | |
| 8028 default this works only for La@TeX{}, HTML, and TeXInfo. Configure the | |
| 8029 variable @code{orgtbl-radio-tables} to install templates for other | |
| 8030 modes.} with the command @kbd{M-x orgtbl-insert-radio-table}. You will | |
| 8031 be prompted for a table name, lets say we use @samp{salesfigures}. You | |
| 8032 will then get the following template: | |
| 8033 | |
| 8034 @example | |
| 8035 % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures | |
| 8036 % END RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures | |
| 8037 \begin@{comment@} | |
| 8038 #+ORGTBL: SEND salesfigures orgtbl-to-latex | |
| 8039 | | | | |
| 8040 \end@{comment@} | |
| 8041 @end example | |
| 8042 | |
| 8043 @noindent | |
| 8044 The @code{#+ORGTBL: SEND} line tells orgtbl-mode to use the function | |
| 8045 @code{orgtbl-to-latex} to convert the table into La@TeX{} and to put it | |
| 8046 into the receiver location with name @code{salesfigures}. You may now | |
| 8047 fill in the table, feel free to use the spreadsheet features@footnote{If | |
| 8048 the @samp{#+TBLFM} line contains an odd number of dollar characters, | |
| 8049 this may cause problems with font-lock in latex-mode. As shown in the | |
| 8050 example you can fix this by adding an extra line inside the | |
| 8051 @code{comment} environment that is used to balance the dollar | |
| 8052 expressions. If you are using AUCTeX with the font-latex library, a | |
| 8053 much better solution is to add the @code{comment} environment to the | |
| 8054 variable @code{LaTeX-verbatim-environments}.}: | |
| 8055 | |
| 8056 @example | |
| 8057 % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures | |
| 8058 % END RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures | |
| 8059 \begin@{comment@} | |
| 8060 #+ORGTBL: SEND salesfigures orgtbl-to-latex | |
| 8061 | Month | Days | Nr sold | per day | | |
| 8062 |-------+------+---------+---------| | |
| 8063 | Jan | 23 | 55 | 2.4 | | |
| 8064 | Feb | 21 | 16 | 0.8 | | |
| 8065 | March | 22 | 278 | 12.6 | | |
| 8066 #+TBLFM: $4=$3/$2;%.1f | |
| 8067 % $ (optional extra dollar to keep font-lock happy, see footnote) | |
| 8068 \end@{comment@} | |
| 8069 @end example | |
| 8070 | |
| 8071 @noindent | |
| 8072 When you are done, press @kbd{C-c C-c} in the table to get the converted | |
| 8073 table inserted between the two marker lines. | |
| 8074 | |
| 8075 Now lets assume you want to make the table header by hand, because you | |
| 8076 want to control how columns are aligned etc. In this case we make sure | |
| 8077 that the table translator does skip the first 2 lines of the source | |
| 8078 table, and tell the command to work as a @i{splice}, i.e. to not produce | |
| 8079 header and footer commands of the target table: | |
| 8080 | |
| 8081 @example | |
| 8082 \begin@{tabular@}@{lrrr@} | |
| 8083 Month & \multicolumn@{1@}@{c@}@{Days@} & Nr.\ sold & per day\\ | |
| 8084 % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures | |
| 8085 % END RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures | |
| 8086 \end@{tabular@} | |
| 8087 % | |
| 8088 \begin@{comment@} | |
| 8089 #+ORGTBL: SEND salesfigures orgtbl-to-latex :splice t :skip 2 | |
| 8090 | Month | Days | Nr sold | per day | | |
| 8091 |-------+------+---------+---------| | |
| 8092 | Jan | 23 | 55 | 2.4 | | |
| 8093 | Feb | 21 | 16 | 0.8 | | |
| 8094 | March | 22 | 278 | 12.6 | | |
| 8095 #+TBLFM: $4=$3/$2;%.1f | |
| 8096 \end@{comment@} | |
| 8097 @end example | |
| 8098 | |
| 8099 The La@TeX{} translator function @code{orgtbl-to-latex} is already part of | |
| 8100 Orgtbl-mode. It uses a @code{tabular} environment to typeset the table | |
| 8101 and marks horizontal lines with @code{\hline}. Furthermore, it | |
| 8102 interprets the following parameters: | |
| 8103 | |
| 8104 @table @code | |
| 8105 @item :splice nil/t | |
| 8106 When set to t, return only table body lines, don't wrap them into a | |
| 8107 tabular environment. Default is nil. | |
| 8108 | |
| 8109 @item :fmt fmt | |
| 8110 A format to be used to wrap each field, should contain @code{%s} for the | |
| 8111 original field value. For example, to wrap each field value in dollars, | |
| 8112 you could use @code{:fmt "$%s$"}. This may also be a property list with | |
| 8113 column numbers and formats. for example @code{:fmt (2 "$%s$" 4 "%s\\%%")}. | |
| 8114 | |
| 8115 @item :efmt efmt | |
| 8116 Use this format to print numbers with exponentials. The format should | |
| 8117 have @code{%s} twice for inserting mantissa and exponent, for example | |
| 8118 @code{"%s\\times10^@{%s@}"}. The default is @code{"%s\\,(%s)"}. This | |
| 8119 may also be a property list with column numbers and formats, for example | |
| 8120 @code{:efmt (2 "$%s\\times10^@{%s@}$" 4 "$%s\\cdot10^@{%s@}$")}. After | |
| 8121 @code{efmt} has been applied to a value, @code{fmt} will also be | |
| 8122 applied. | |
| 8123 @end table | |
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8125 @node Translator functions, Radio lists, A LaTeX example, Tables in arbitrary syntax |
| 84308 | 8126 @subsection Translator functions |
| 8127 @cindex HTML, and orgtbl-mode | |
| 8128 @cindex translator function | |
| 8129 | |
| 8130 Orgtbl-mode has several translator functions built-in: | |
| 8131 @code{orgtbl-to-latex}, @code{orgtbl-to-html}, and | |
| 8132 @code{orgtbl-to-texinfo}. Except for @code{orgtbl-to-html}@footnote{The | |
| 8133 HTML translator uses the same code that produces tables during HTML | |
| 8134 export.}, these all use a generic translator, @code{orgtbl-to-generic}. | |
| 8135 For example, @code{orgtbl-to-latex} itself is a very short function that | |
| 8136 computes the column definitions for the @code{tabular} environment, | |
| 8137 defines a few field and line separators and then hands over to the | |
| 8138 generic translator. Here is the entire code: | |
| 8139 | |
| 8140 @lisp | |
| 8141 @group | |
| 8142 (defun orgtbl-to-latex (table params) | |
| 8143 "Convert the orgtbl-mode TABLE to LaTeX." | |
| 8144 (let* ((alignment (mapconcat (lambda (x) (if x "r" "l")) | |
| 8145 org-table-last-alignment "")) | |
| 8146 (params2 | |
| 8147 (list | |
| 8148 :tstart (concat "\\begin@{tabular@}@{" alignment "@}") | |
| 8149 :tend "\\end@{tabular@}" | |
| 8150 :lstart "" :lend " \\\\" :sep " & " | |
| 8151 :efmt "%s\\,(%s)" :hline "\\hline"))) | |
| 8152 (orgtbl-to-generic table (org-combine-plists params2 params)))) | |
| 8153 @end group | |
| 8154 @end lisp | |
| 8155 | |
| 8156 As you can see, the properties passed into the function (variable | |
| 8157 @var{PARAMS}) are combined with the ones newly defined in the function | |
| 8158 (variable @var{PARAMS2}). The ones passed into the function (i.e. the | |
| 8159 ones set by the @samp{ORGTBL SEND} line) take precedence. So if you | |
| 8160 would like to use the La@TeX{} translator, but wanted the line endings to | |
| 8161 be @samp{\\[2mm]} instead of the default @samp{\\}, you could just | |
| 8162 overrule the default with | |
| 8163 | |
| 8164 @example | |
| 8165 #+ORGTBL: SEND test orgtbl-to-latex :lend " \\\\[2mm]" | |
| 8166 @end example | |
| 8167 | |
| 8168 For a new language, you can either write your own converter function in | |
| 8169 analogy with the La@TeX{} translator, or you can use the generic function | |
| 8170 directly. For example, if you have a language where a table is started | |
| 8171 with @samp{!BTBL!}, ended with @samp{!ETBL!}, and where table lines are | |
| 8172 started with @samp{!BL!}, ended with @samp{!EL!} and where the field | |
| 8173 separator is a TAB, you could call the generic translator like this (on | |
| 8174 a single line!): | |
| 8175 | |
| 8176 @example | |
| 8177 #+ORGTBL: SEND test orgtbl-to-generic :tstart "!BTBL!" :tend "!ETBL!" | |
| 8178 :lstart "!BL! " :lend " !EL!" :sep "\t" | |
| 8179 @end example | |
| 8180 | |
| 8181 @noindent | |
| 8182 Please check the documentation string of the function | |
| 8183 @code{orgtbl-to-generic} for a full list of parameters understood by | |
| 8184 that function and remember that you can pass each of them into | |
| 8185 @code{orgtbl-to-latex}, @code{orgtbl-to-texinfo}, and any other function | |
| 8186 using the generic function. | |
| 8187 | |
| 8188 Of course you can also write a completely new function doing complicated | |
| 8189 things the generic translator cannot do. A translator function takes | |
| 8190 two arguments. The first argument is the table, a list of lines, each | |
| 8191 line either the symbol @code{hline} or a list of fields. The second | |
| 8192 argument is the property list containing all parameters specified in the | |
| 8193 @samp{#+ORGTBL: SEND} line. The function must return a single string | |
| 8194 containing the formatted table. If you write a generally useful | |
| 8195 translator, please post it on @code{emacs-orgmode@@gnu.org} so that | |
| 8196 others can benefit from your work. | |
| 8197 | |
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8198 @node Radio lists, , Translator functions, Tables in arbitrary syntax |
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8199 @subsection Radio lists |
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8200 @cindex radio lists |
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8201 @cindex org-list-insert-radio-list |
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8203 Sending and receiving radio lists works exactly the same way than |
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8204 sending and receiving radio tables (@pxref{Radio tables}) @footnote{You |
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8205 need to load the @code{org-export-latex.el} package to use radio lists |
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8206 since the relevant code is there for now.}. As for radio tables, you |
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8207 can insert radio lists templates in HTML, La@TeX{} and TeXInfo modes by |
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8208 calling @code{org-list-insert-radio-list}. |
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8210 Here are the differences with radio tables: |
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8212 @itemize @minus |
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8214 Use @code{ORGLST} instead of @code{ORGTBL}. |
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8216 The available translation functions for radio lists don't take |
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8217 parameters. |
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8219 `C-c C-c' will work when pressed on the first item of the list. |
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8220 @end itemize |
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8222 Here is a La@TeX{} example. Let's say that you have this in your |
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8223 La@TeX{} file: |
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8225 @example |
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8226 % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGLST to-buy |
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8227 % END RECEIVE ORGLST to-buy |
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8228 \begin@{comment@} |
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8229 #+ORGLIST: SEND to-buy orgtbl-to-latex |
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8230 - a new house |
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8231 - a new computer |
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8232 + a new keyboard |
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8233 + a new mouse |
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8234 - a new life |
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8235 \end@{comment@} |
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8236 @end example |
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8238 Pressing `C-c C-c' on @code{a new house} and will insert the converted |
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8239 La@TeX{} list between the two marker lines. |
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| 84308 | 8241 @node Dynamic blocks, Special agenda views, Tables in arbitrary syntax, Extensions and Hacking |
| 8242 @section Dynamic blocks | |
| 8243 @cindex dynamic blocks | |
| 8244 | |
| 8245 Org-mode documents can contain @emph{dynamic blocks}. These are | |
| 8246 specially marked regions that are updated by some user-written function. | |
| 8247 A good example for such a block is the clock table inserted by the | |
| 8248 command @kbd{C-c C-x C-r} (@pxref{Clocking work time}). | |
| 8249 | |
| 8250 Dynamic block are enclosed by a BEGIN-END structure that assigns a name | |
| 8251 to the block and can also specify parameters for the function producing | |
| 8252 the content of the block. | |
| 8253 | |
| 8254 @example | |
| 8255 #+BEGIN: myblock :parameter1 value1 :parameter2 value2 ... | |
| 8256 | |
| 8257 #+END: | |
| 8258 @end example | |
| 8259 | |
| 8260 Dynamic blocks are updated with the following commands | |
| 8261 | |
| 8262 @table @kbd | |
| 8263 @kindex C-c C-x C-u | |
| 8264 @item C-c C-x C-u | |
| 8265 Update dynamic block at point. | |
| 8266 @kindex C-u C-c C-x C-u | |
| 8267 @item C-u C-c C-x C-u | |
| 8268 Update all dynamic blocks in the current file. | |
| 8269 @end table | |
| 8270 | |
| 8271 Updating a dynamic block means to remove all the text between BEGIN and | |
| 8272 END, parse the BEGIN line for parameters and then call the specific | |
| 8273 writer function for this block to insert the new content. For a block | |
| 8274 with name @code{myblock}, the writer function is | |
| 8275 @code{org-dblock-write:myblock} with as only parameter a property list | |
| 8276 with the parameters given in the begin line. Here is a trivial example | |
| 8277 of a block that keeps track of when the block update function was last | |
| 8278 run: | |
| 8279 | |
| 8280 @example | |
| 8281 #+BEGIN: block-update-time :format "on %m/%d/%Y at %H:%M" | |
| 8282 | |
| 8283 #+END: | |
| 8284 @end example | |
| 8285 | |
| 8286 @noindent | |
| 8287 The corresponding block writer function could look like this: | |
| 8288 | |
| 8289 @lisp | |
| 8290 (defun org-dblock-write:block-update-time (params) | |
| 8291 (let ((fmt (or (plist-get params :format) "%d. %m. %Y"))) | |
| 8292 (insert "Last block update at: " | |
| 8293 (format-time-string fmt (current-time))))) | |
| 8294 @end lisp | |
| 8295 | |
| 8296 If you want to make sure that all dynamic blocks are always up-to-date, | |
| 8297 you could add the function @code{org-update-all-dblocks} to a hook, for | |
| 8298 example @code{before-save-hook}. @code{org-update-all-dblocks} is | |
| 8299 written in a way that is does nothing in buffers that are not in Org-mode. | |
| 8300 | |
| 8301 @node Special agenda views, Using the property API, Dynamic blocks, Extensions and Hacking | |
| 8302 @section Special Agenda Views | |
| 8303 @cindex agenda views, user-defined | |
| 8304 | |
| 8305 Org-mode provides a special hook that can be used to narrow down the | |
| 8306 selection made by any of the agenda views. You may specify a function | |
| 8307 that is used at each match to verify if the match should indeed be part | |
| 8308 of the agenda view, and if not, how much should be skipped. | |
| 8309 | |
| 8310 Let's say you want to produce a list of projects that contain a WAITING | |
| 8311 tag anywhere in the project tree. Let's further assume that you have | |
| 8312 marked all tree headings that define a project with the todo keyword | |
| 8313 PROJECT. In this case you would run a todo search for the keyword | |
| 8314 PROJECT, but skip the match unless there is a WAITING tag anywhere in | |
| 8315 the subtree belonging to the project line. | |
| 8316 | |
| 8317 To achieve this, you must write a function that searches the subtree for | |
| 8318 the tag. If the tag is found, the function must return @code{nil} to | |
| 8319 indicate that this match should not be skipped. If there is no such | |
| 8320 tag, return the location of the end of the subtree, to indicate that | |
| 8321 search should continue from there. | |
| 8322 | |
| 8323 @lisp | |
| 8324 (defun my-skip-unless-waiting () | |
| 8325 "Skip trees that are not waiting" | |
| 8326 (let ((subtree-end (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t)))) | |
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| 84308 | 8328 nil ; tag found, do not skip |
| 8329 subtree-end))) ; tag not found, continue after end of subtree | |
| 8330 @end lisp | |
| 8331 | |
| 8332 Now you may use this function in an agenda custom command, for example | |
| 8333 like this: | |
| 8334 | |
| 8335 @lisp | |
| 8336 (org-add-agenda-custom-command | |
| 8337 '("b" todo "PROJECT" | |
| 8338 ((org-agenda-skip-function 'my-org-waiting-projects) | |
| 8339 (org-agenda-overriding-header "Projects waiting for something: ")))) | |
| 8340 @end lisp | |
| 8341 | |
| 8342 Note that this also binds @code{org-agenda-overriding-header} to get a | |
| 8343 meaningful header in the agenda view. | |
| 8344 | |
| 8345 You may also put a Lisp form into @code{org-agenda-skip-function}. In | |
| 8346 particular, you may use the functions @code{org-agenda-skip-entry-if} | |
| 8347 and @code{org-agenda-skip-subtree-if} in this form, for example: | |
| 8348 | |
| 8349 @table @code | |
| 8350 @item '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'scheduled) | |
| 8351 Skip current entry if it has been scheduled. | |
| 8352 @item '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'notscheduled) | |
| 8353 Skip current entry if it has not been scheduled. | |
| 8354 @item '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'deadline) | |
| 8355 Skip current entry if it has a deadline. | |
| 8356 @item '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'scheduled 'deadline) | |
| 8357 Skip current entry if it has a deadline, or if it is scheduled. | |
| 8358 @item '(org-agenda-skip-entry 'regexp "regular expression") | |
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8361 Skip current entry unless the regular expression matches. |
| 84308 | 8362 @item '(org-agenda-skip-subtree-if 'regexp "regular expression") |
| 8363 Same as above, but check and skip the entire subtree. | |
| 8364 @end table | |
| 8365 | |
| 8366 Therefore we could also have written the search for WAITING projects | |
| 8367 like this, even without defining a special function: | |
| 8368 | |
| 8369 @lisp | |
| 8370 (org-add-agenda-custom-command | |
| 8371 '("b" todo "PROJECT" | |
| 8372 ((org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-subtree-if | |
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8373 'regexp ":waiting:")) |
| 84308 | 8374 (org-agenda-overriding-header "Projects waiting for something: ")))) |
| 8375 @end lisp | |
| 8376 | |
| 8377 | |
| 8378 @node Using the property API, , Special agenda views, Extensions and Hacking | |
| 8379 @section Using the property API | |
| 8380 @cindex API, for properties | |
| 8381 @cindex properties, API | |
| 8382 | |
| 8383 Here is a description of the functions that can be used to work with | |
| 8384 properties. | |
| 8385 | |
| 8386 @defun org-entry-properties &optional pom which | |
| 8387 Get all properties of the entry at point-or-marker POM. | |
| 8388 This includes the TODO keyword, the tags, time strings for deadline, | |
| 8389 scheduled, and clocking, and any additional properties defined in the | |
| 8390 entry. The return value is an alist, keys may occur multiple times | |
| 8391 if the property key was used several times. | |
| 8392 POM may also be nil, in which case the current entry is used. | |
| 8393 If WHICH is nil or `all', get all properties. If WHICH is | |
| 8394 `special' or `standard', only get that subclass. | |
| 8395 @end defun | |
| 8396 @defun org-entry-get pom property &optional inherit | |
| 8397 Get value of PROPERTY for entry at point-or-marker POM. | |
| 8398 If INHERIT is non-nil and the entry does not have the property, | |
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8401 explicit INHERIT flag. |
| 84308 | 8402 @end defun |
| 8403 | |
| 8404 @defun org-entry-delete pom property | |
| 8405 Delete the property PROPERTY from entry at point-or-marker POM. | |
| 8406 @end defun | |
| 8407 | |
| 8408 @defun org-entry-put pom property value | |
| 8409 Set PROPERTY to VALUE for entry at point-or-marker POM. | |
| 8410 @end defun | |
| 8411 | |
| 8412 @defun org-buffer-property-keys &optional include-specials | |
| 8413 Get all property keys in the current buffer. | |
| 8414 @end defun | |
| 8415 | |
| 8416 @defun org-insert-property-drawer | |
| 8417 Insert a property drawer at point. | |
| 8418 @end defun | |
| 8419 | |
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8420 @node History and Acknowledgments, Main Index, Extensions and Hacking, Top |
| 84308 | 8421 @appendix History and Acknowledgments |
| 8422 @cindex acknowledgments | |
| 8423 @cindex history | |
| 8424 @cindex thanks | |
| 8425 | |
| 8426 Org-mode was borne in 2003, out of frustration over the user interface | |
| 8427 of the Emacs outline-mode. I was trying to organize my notes and | |
| 8428 projects, and using Emacs seemed to be the natural way to go. However, | |
| 8429 having to remember eleven different commands with two or three keys per | |
| 8430 command, only to hide and unhide parts of the outline tree, that seemed | |
| 8431 entirely unacceptable to me. Also, when using outlines to take notes, I | |
| 8432 constantly want to restructure the tree, organizing it parallel to my | |
| 8433 thoughts and plans. @emph{Visibility cycling} and @emph{structure | |
| 8434 editing} were originally implemented in the package | |
| 8435 @file{outline-magic.el}, but quickly moved to the more general | |
| 8436 @file{org.el}. As this environment became comfortable for project | |
| 8437 planning, the next step was adding @emph{TODO entries}, basic @emph{time | |
| 8438 stamps}, and @emph{table support}. These areas highlight the two main | |
| 8439 goals that Org-mode still has today: To create a new, outline-based, | |
| 8440 plain text mode with innovative and intuitive editing features, and to | |
| 8441 incorporate project planning functionality directly into a notes file. | |
| 8442 | |
| 8443 Since the first release, literally thousands of emails to me or on | |
| 8444 @code{emacs-orgmode@@gnu.org} have provided a constant stream of bug | |
| 8445 reports, feedback, new ideas, and sometimes patches and add-on code. | |
| 8446 Many thanks to everyone who has helped to improve this package. I am | |
| 8447 trying to keep here a list of the people who had significant influence | |
| 8448 in shaping one or more aspects of Org-mode. The list may not be | |
| 8449 complete, if I have forgotten someone, please accept my apologies and | |
| 8450 let me know. | |
| 8451 | |
| 8452 @itemize @bullet | |
| 8453 | |
| 8454 @item | |
| 8455 @i{Russel Adams} came up with the idea for drawers. | |
| 8456 @item | |
| 8457 @i{Thomas Baumann} contributed the code for links to the MH-E email | |
| 8458 system. | |
| 8459 @item | |
| 8460 @i{Alex Bochannek} provided a patch for rounding time stamps. | |
| 8461 @item | |
| 8462 @i{Charles Cave}'s suggestion sparked the implementation of templates | |
| 8463 for Remember. | |
| 8464 @item | |
| 8465 @i{Pavel Chalmoviansky} influenced the agenda treatment of items with | |
| 8466 specified time. | |
| 8467 @item | |
| 8468 @i{Gregory Chernov} patched support for lisp forms into table | |
| 8469 calculations and improved XEmacs compatibility, in particular by porting | |
| 8470 @file{nouline.el} to XEmacs. | |
| 8471 @item | |
| 8472 @i{Sacha Chua} suggested to copy some linking code from Planner. | |
| 8473 @item | |
| 8474 @i{Eddward DeVilla} proposed and tested checkbox statistics. He also | |
| 8475 came up with the idea of properties, and that there should be an API for | |
| 8476 them. | |
| 8477 @item | |
| 8478 @i{Kees Dullemond} used to edit projects lists directly in HTML and so | |
| 8479 inspired some of the early development, including HTML export. He also | |
| 8480 asked for a way to narrow wide table columns. | |
| 8481 @item | |
| 8482 @i{Christian Egli} converted the documentation into TeXInfo format, | |
| 8483 patched CSS formatting into the HTML exporter, and inspired the agenda. | |
| 8484 @item | |
| 8485 @i{David Emery} provided a patch for custom CSS support in exported | |
| 8486 HTML agendas. | |
| 8487 @item | |
| 8488 @i{Nic Ferrier} contributed mailcap and XOXO support. | |
| 8489 @item | |
| 8490 @i{John Foerch} figured out how to make incremental search show context | |
| 8491 around a match in a hidden outline tree. | |
| 8492 @item | |
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8493 @i{Niels Giesen} had the idea to automatically archive DONE trees. |
| 84308 | 8494 @item |
| 8495 @i{Bastien Guerry} wrote the La@TeX{} exporter and has been prolific | |
| 8496 with patches, ideas, and bug reports. | |
| 8497 @item | |
| 8498 @i{Kai Grossjohann} pointed out key-binding conflicts with other packages. | |
| 8499 @item | |
| 8500 @i{Scott Jaderholm} proposed footnotes, control over whitespace between | |
| 8501 folded entries, and column view for properties. | |
| 8502 @item | |
| 8503 @i{Shidai Liu} ("Leo") asked for embedded La@TeX{} and tested it. He also | |
| 8504 provided frequent feedback and some patches. | |
| 8505 @item | |
| 8506 @i{Jason F. McBrayer} suggested agenda export to CSV format. | |
| 8507 @item | |
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| 84308 | 8510 @i{Dmitri Minaev} sent a patch to set priority limits on a per-file |
| 8511 basis. | |
| 8512 @item | |
| 8513 @i{Stefan Monnier} provided a patch to keep the Emacs-Lisp compiler | |
| 8514 happy. | |
| 8515 @item | |
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| 84308 | 8518 @item |
| 8519 @i{Todd Neal} provided patches for links to Info files and elisp forms. | |
| 8520 @item | |
| 8521 @i{Tim O'Callaghan} suggested in-file links, search options for general | |
| 8522 file links, and TAGS. | |
| 8523 @item | |
| 8524 @i{Takeshi Okano} translated the manual and David O'Toole's tutorial | |
| 8525 into Japanese. | |
| 8526 @item | |
| 8527 @i{Oliver Oppitz} suggested multi-state TODO items. | |
| 8528 @item | |
| 8529 @i{Scott Otterson} sparked the introduction of descriptive text for | |
| 8530 links, among other things. | |
| 8531 @item | |
| 8532 @i{Pete Phillips} helped during the development of the TAGS feature, and | |
| 8533 provided frequent feedback. | |
| 8534 @item | |
| 8535 @i{T.V. Raman} reported bugs and suggested improvements. | |
| 8536 @item | |
| 8537 @i{Matthias Rempe} (Oelde) provided ideas, Windows support, and quality | |
| 8538 control. | |
| 8539 @item | |
| 8540 @i{Kevin Rogers} contributed code to access VM files on remote hosts. | |
| 8541 @item | |
| 8542 @i{Frank Ruell} solved the mystery of the @code{keymapp nil} bug, a | |
| 8543 conflict with @file{allout.el}. | |
| 8544 @item | |
| 8545 @i{Jason Riedy} sent a patch to fix a bug with export of TODO keywords. | |
| 8546 @item | |
| 8547 @i{Philip Rooke} created the Org-mode reference card and provided lots | |
| 8548 of feedback. | |
| 8549 @item | |
| 8550 @i{Christian Schlauer} proposed angular brackets around links, among | |
| 8551 other things. | |
| 8552 @item | |
| 8553 Linking to VM/BBDB/GNUS was inspired by @i{Tom Shannon}'s | |
| 8554 @file{organizer-mode.el}. | |
| 8555 @item | |
| 8556 @i{Daniel Sinder} came up with the idea of internal archiving by locking | |
| 8557 subtrees. | |
| 8558 @item | |
| 8559 @i{Dale Smith} proposed link abbreviations. | |
| 8560 @item | |
| 8561 @i{Adam Spiers} asked for global linking commands and inspired the link | |
| 8562 extension system. support mairix. | |
| 8563 @item | |
| 8564 @i{David O'Toole} wrote @file{org-publish.el} and drafted the manual | |
| 8565 chapter about publishing. | |
| 8566 @item | |
| 8567 @i{J@"urgen Vollmer} contributed code generating the table of contents | |
| 8568 in HTML output. | |
| 8569 @item | |
| 8570 @i{Chris Wallace} provided a patch implementing the @samp{QUOTE} | |
| 8571 keyword. | |
| 8572 @item | |
| 8573 @i{David Wainberg} suggested archiving, and improvements to the linking | |
| 8574 system. | |
| 8575 @item | |
| 8576 @i{John Wiegley} wrote @file{emacs-wiki.el} and @file{planner.el}. The | |
| 8577 development of Org-mode was fully independent, and both systems are | |
| 8578 really different beasts in their basic ideas and implementation details. | |
| 8579 I later looked at John's code, however, and learned from his | |
| 8580 implementation of (i) links where the link itself is hidden and only a | |
| 8581 description is shown, and (ii) popping up a calendar to select a date. | |
| 8582 John has also contributed a number of great ideas directly to Org-mode. | |
| 8583 @item | |
| 8584 @i{Carsten Wimmer} suggested some changes and helped fix a bug in | |
| 8585 linking to GNUS. | |
| 8586 @item | |
| 8587 @i{Roland Winkler} requested additional keybindings to make Org-mode | |
| 8588 work on a tty. | |
| 8589 @item | |
| 8590 @i{Piotr Zielinski} wrote @file{org-mouse.el}, proposed agenda blocks | |
| 8591 and contributed various ideas and code snippets. | |
| 8592 @end itemize | |
| 8593 | |
| 8594 | |
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| 84308 | 8597 |
| 8598 @printindex cp | |
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8600 @node Key Index, , Main Index, Top |
| 84308 | 8601 @unnumbered Key Index |
| 8602 | |
| 8603 @printindex ky | |
| 8604 | |
| 8605 @bye | |
| 8606 | |
| 8607 @ignore | |
| 8608 arch-tag: 7893d1fe-cc57-4d13-b5e5-f494a1bcc7ac | |
| 8609 @end ignore |
