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[GNU ELPA] Org version 9.6.20


From: ELPA update
Subject: [GNU ELPA] Org version 9.6.20
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2024 05:07:20 -0500

Version 9.6.20 of package Org has just been released in GNU ELPA.
You can now find it in M-x list-packages RET.

Org describes itself as:

  ============================================
  Outline-based notes management and organizer
  ============================================

More at https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/org.html

## Summary:

  This is a distribution of Org Mode, a major mode for keeping notes,
  authoring documents, computational notebooks, literate programming,
  maintaining to-do lists, planning projects, and more — in a fast and
  effective plain text system.

  Check the [Org Mode website] for more.


  [Org Mode website] <https://orgmode.org>


  1 Install Org
  ═════════════

    Org is part of GNU Emacs: you probably don't need to install it.

    To install a more recent version, please use command: `M-x
    list-packages', find "org" in the list, click on it, and click
    "Install" in the popped up window.


  2 Join the GNU Project
  ══════════════════════

    Org is part of GNU Emacs and GNU Emacs is part of the GNU Operating
    System, developed by the GNU Project.

## Recent NEWS:

ORG NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.   -*- mode: org; coding: utf-8 -*-

#+STARTUP: overview

#+LINK: doc https://orgmode.org/worg/doc.html#%s
#+LINK: msg https://list.orgmode.org/%s/
#+LINK: git https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=%s

Copyright (C) 2012-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the file for license conditions.

Please send Org bug reports to mailto:emacs-orgmode@gnu.org.

* Version 9.7 (not released yet)
** Important announcements and breaking changes
*** When ~org-link-file-path-type~ is a function, its argument is now a 
filename as it is read by ~org-insert-link~; not an absolute path

Previously, when ~org-link-file-path-type~ is set to a function, the
function argument was the filename from the link expanded via
~expand-file-name~.  Now, a bare filename is passed to the function.

*** Org export backends can now disable citation processors

A new global export option ~:with-cite-processors~, when set to nil,
disables citation processors completely.  This option is available to
export backends via ~:options-alist~ when defining the backend.

The backends disabling citation processors must take care about
exporting citation objects and =print_bibliography= keywords via
transcoders.

Users can disable citations processors by customizing new
~org-export-process-citations~ option.

*** =ox-org= disables citation processors by default

Previously, when exporting to Org, all the citations and
=print_bibliography= keywords, were transformed according to the
chosen citation processor.

This is no loner the case.  All the citation-related markup is now
exported as is.

The previous behavior can be reverted by setting new custom option
~org-org-with-cite-processors~.

*** =ox-org= now exports special table rows by default

Previously, when exporting to Org, special table rows (for example,
width cookies) were not exported.   Now, they are exported by default.

You can customize new option ~org-org-with-special-rows~ to fall back to 
previous behavior.

*** Org babel backends are now expected to define an additional API function 
~org-babel-session-buffer:<lang>~

Org babel now uses session buffer (if it exists) to retrieve
~default-directory~ environment during src block evaluation.

By default, buffer named like session is checked.  All the backends
that create sessions inside buffers named differently should provide a
function ~org-babel-session-buffer:<lang>~.  The function must accept
two arguments - session name and info list (as returned by
~org-babel-get-src-block-info~); and return the session buffer name.

*** ~org-insert-subheading~ no longer inserts a sub-heading above current when 
point is at the beginning of line

Previously, calling ~org-insert-subheading~ on

: * Heading 1
: <point>* Heading 2

yielded

: * Heading 1
: ** <point>
: * Heading 2

This is no longer the case.  The sub-heading is always created below
current heading (prefix arguments have the same meaning as in
~org-insert-heading~):

: * Heading 1
: * Heading 2
: ** <point>

*** Org mode now fontifies whole table lines (including newline) according to 
~org-table~ face

Previously, leading indentation and trailing newline in table rows
were not fontified using ~org-table~ face.  ~default~ face was used instead.
This made it impossible to scale line height when ~org-table~ face has
smaller height than default (Emacs calculates line height using the tallest 
face).

Now, new ~org-table-row~ face is used on the whole table row lines,
including indentation and the final newline. This face, by default,
inherits from ~org-table~ face.

If the new behavior is not desired, ~org-table-row~ face can be
changed to inherit from ~default~ face.

~org-table~ takes precedence over ~org-table-row~ for the parts of
table rows without indentation and newline.

*** =ox-latex=: ~org-latex-line-break-safe~ is deprecated

~org-latex-line-break-safe~ constant was previously introduced to deal
with edge cases when LaTeX interprets [...] as LaTeX command
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