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Sat, 11 Jun 2022 00:57:58 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: externals/org
commit a8b32247d9a33f27c5c5ef9008f84b775c9b54c6
Author: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com>
Commit: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@gmail.com>
doc/org-manual.org: Reference org-cyclic and org-block
* doc/org-manual.org (Footnotes): Add `org-cyclic' and `org-block' to
note about org diary functions. Add function indices for `org-date',
`org-anniversary', `org-cyclic', and `org-block'.
---
doc/org-manual.org | 13 +++++++++----
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/org-manual.org b/doc/org-manual.org
index 32a45f8845..d560562c58 100644
--- a/doc/org-manual.org
+++ b/doc/org-manual.org
@@ -22046,6 +22046,10 @@ format]]. The day name is optional when you type the
date yourself.
However, any date inserted or modified by Org adds that day name, for
reading convenience.
+#+findex: org-date
+#+findex: org-anniversary
+#+findex: org-cyclic
+#+findex: org-block
[fn:60] When working with the standard diary expression functions, you
need to be very careful with the order of the arguments. That order
depends evilly on the variable ~calendar-date-style~. For example, to
@@ -22053,10 +22057,11 @@ specify a date December 12, 2005, the call might look
like
=(diary-date 12 1 2005)= or =(diary-date 1 12 2005)= or =(diary-date
2005 12 1)=, depending on the settings. This has been the source of
much confusion. Org mode users can resort to special versions of
-these functions like ~org-date~ or ~org-anniversary~. These work just
-like the corresponding ~diary-~ functions, but with stable ISO order
-of arguments (year, month, day) wherever applicable, independent of
-the value of ~calendar-date-style~.
+these functions, namely ~org-date~, ~org-anniversary~, ~org-cyclic, and
+~org-block~. These work just like the corresponding ~diary-~
+functions, but with stable ISO order of arguments (year, month, day)
+wherever applicable, independent of the value of
+~calendar-date-style~.
[fn:61] See the variable ~org-read-date-prefer-future~. You may set
that variable to the symbol ~time~ to even make a time before now
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