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[Orgmode] Release 6.13
From: |
Carsten Dominik |
Subject: |
[Orgmode] Release 6.13 |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Nov 2008 08:20:00 +0100 |
Hi,
I have released Org-mode 6.13.
Enjoy!
- Carsten
Changes in Version 6.13
=======================
Overview
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- Keybindings in Remember buffers can be configured
- Support for ido completion
- New face for date lines in agenda column view
- Invisible targets become now anchors in headlines.
- New contributed file /org-exp-blocks.el/
- New contributed file /org-eval-light.el/
- Link translation
- BBDB links may use regular expressions.
- Link abbreviations can use %h to insert a url-encoded target value
- Improved XHTML compliance
Details
=======
Keybindings in Remember buffers can be configured
-------------------------------------------------
The remember buffers created with Org's extensions are in
Org-mode, which is nice to prepare snippets that will
actually be stored in Org-mode files. However, this makes it
hard to configure key bindings without modifying the Org-mode
keymap. There is now a minor mode active in these buffers,
`org-remember-mode', and its keymap org-remember-mode-map can
be used for key bindings. By default, this map only contains
the bindings for `C-c C-c' to store the note, and `C-c C-k'
to abort it. Use `org-remember-mode-hook' to define your own
bindings like
(add-hook
'org-remember-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(define-key org-remember-mode-map
"\C-x\C-s" 'org-remember-finalize)))
If you wish, you can also use this to free the `C-c C-c'
binding (by binding this key to nil in the minor mode map),
so that you can use `C-c C-c' again to set tags.
This modification is based on a request by Tim O'Callaghan.
Support for ido completion
--------------------------
You can now get the completion interface from /ido.el/ for
many of Org's internal completion commands by turning on the
variable `org-completion-use-ido'. `ido=mode' must also be
active before you can use this.
This change is based upon a request by Samuel Wales.
New face for date lines in agenda column view
---------------------------------------------
When column view is active in the agenda, and when you have
summarizing properties, the date lines become normal column
lines and the separation between different days becomes
harder to see. If this bothers you, you can now customize
the face `org-agenda-column-dateline'.
This is based on a request by George Pearson.
Invisible targets become now anchors in headlines.
--------------------------------------------------
These anchors can be used to jump to a directly with an HTML
link, just like the `sec-xxx' ids. For example, the
following will make a http link
`//domain/path-to-my-file.html#dummy' work:
# <<dummy>>
*** a headline
This is based on a request by Matt Lundin.
New contributed file /org-exp-blocks.el/
----------------------------------------
This new file implements special export behavior of
user-defined blocks. The currently supported blocks are
- comment :: Comment blocks with author-specific markup
- ditaa :: conversion of ASCII art into pretty png files
using Stathis Sideris' /ditaa.jar/ program
- dot :: creation of graphs in the /dot/ language
- R :: Sweave type exporting using the R program
For more details and examples, see the file commentary in
/org-exp-blocks.el/.
Kudos to Eric Schulte for this new functionality, after
/org-plot.el/ already his second major contribution. Thanks
to Stathis for this excellent program, and for allowing us to
bundle it with Org-mode.
New contributed file /org-eval-light.el/
----------------------------------------
This module gives contrib over execution Emacs Lisp code
blocks included in a file.
Thanks to Eric Schulte also for this file.
Link translation
----------------
You can now configure Org to understand many links created
with the Emacs Planner package, so you can cut text from
planner pages and paste them into Org-mode files without
having to re-write the links. Among other things, this means
that the command `org-open-at-point-global' which follows
links not only in Org-mode, but in arbitrary files like
source code files etc, will work also with links created by
planner. The following customization es needed to make all of
this work
(setq org-link-translation-function
'org-translate-link-from-planner)
I guess an inverse translator could be written and integrated
into Planner.
BBDB links may use regular expressions.
---------------------------------------
This did work all along, but only now I have documented it.
`yank-pop' works again after yanking an outline tree
----------------------------------------------------
Samuel Wales had noticed that org-yank did mess up this
functionality. Now you can use `yank-pop' again, the only
restriction is that the so-yanked text will not be
pro/demoted or folded.
Link abbreviations can use %h to insert a url-encoded target value
------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks to Steve Purcell for a patch to this effect.
Improved XHTML compliance
-------------------------
Thanks to Sebastian Rose for pushing this.
Many bug fixes again.
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- [Orgmode] Release 6.13,
Carsten Dominik <=