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15 ** Incompatible changes
17 *** Tags in org-agenda-auto-exclude-function must be lower case.
19 When defining an =org-agenda-auto-exclude-function=, you need to
20 be aware that tag that is being passed into the function is
21 always lower case - even if it was defined in upper case
26 *** Support for creating BEAMER presentations from Org-mode documents
28 Org-mode documents or subtrees can now be converted directly in
29 to BEAMER presentation. Turning a tree into a simple
30 presentations is straight forward, and there is also quite some
31 support to make richer presentations as well. See the [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Beamer-class-export.html#Beamer-class-export][BEAMER
32 section]] in the manual for more details.
34 Thanks to everyone who has contributed to the discussion about
35 BEAMER support and how it should work. This was a great example
36 for how this community can achieve a much better result than any
41 **** Add Paul Sexton's org-ctags.el
43 Targets like =<<my target>>= can now be found by Emacs' etag
44 functionality, and Org-mode links can be used to to link to
45 etags, also in non-Org-mode files. For details, see the file
48 This feature uses a new hook =org-open-link-functions= which will
49 call function to do something special with text links.
51 Thanks to Paul Sexton for this contribution.
53 **** Add Jan Böker's org-docview.el
55 This new module allows links to various file types using docview,
56 where Emacs displays images of document pages. Docview link
57 types can point to a specific page in a document, for example to
58 page 131 of the Org-mode manual:
60 : [[docview:~/.elisp/org/doc/org.pdf::131][Org-Mode Manual]]
62 Thanks to Jan Böker for this contribution.
64 **** New link types that force special ways of opening the file
66 - =file+sys:/path/to/file= will use the system to open the file,
67 like double-clicking would.
68 - file+emacs:/path/to/file will force opening the linked file
71 This was a request by John Wiegley.
73 **** Open all links in a node
75 When using =C-c C-o= on a headline to get a list of links in the
76 entry, pressing =RET= will open *all* links. This allows
77 something like projects to be defined, with a number of files
78 that have to be opened by different applications.
80 This was a request by John Wiegley.
84 **** Improve the logic of the search view.
86 The logic of search views is changed a bit. See the docstring of
87 the function =or-search-view=.
89 These changes resulted from a discussion with Matt Lundin.
91 **** New face for entries from the Emacs diary
93 Entries that enter the Agenda through the Emacs diary now get the
94 face =org-agenda-diary=.
96 This was a request by Thierry Volpiatto.
98 **** New function `org-diary-class' to schedule classes with skipped weeks.
100 This was a request by Daniel Martins.
102 **** Empty matcher means prompt in agenda custom commands
104 When an agenda custom command has an empty string as MATCH
105 element, so far this would lead to a meaningless search using an
106 empty matcher. Now an empty (or white) string will be
107 interpreted just like a nil matcher, i.e. the user will be
108 prompted for the match.
110 **** Agenda: Selectively remove some tags from agenda display
112 If you use tags very extensively, you might want to exclude some
113 from being displayed in the agenda, in order to keep the display
114 compact. See the new option =org-agenda-hide-tags-regexp= for
117 This was largely a patch by Martin Pohlack.
121 **** Direct export of only the current subtree
123 Pressing =1= after =C-c C-e= and before the key that selects the
124 export backend, only the current subtree will be exported,
125 exactly as it you had selected it first with =C-c @=. So for
126 example, =C-c C-e 1 b= will export the current subtree to HTML
127 and open the result in the browser.
129 **** Direct export of enclosing node
131 Pressing =SPC= after =C-c C-e= and before the key that selects
132 the export backend, the enclosing subree that is set up for
133 subtree export will be exported, exactly as it you had selected
134 it first with =C-c @=. So for example, =C-c C-e SPC d= will find
135 the enclosing node with a LaTeX_CLASS property or an
136 EXPORT_FILE_NAME property and export that.
138 **** Caching export images
140 Images that are created for example using LaTeX or ditaa for
141 inclusion into exported files are now cached. This works by
142 adding a hash to the image name, that reflects the source code
143 and all relevant settings. So as long as the hash does not
144 change, the image does not have to be made again. His can lead
145 to a substantial reduction in export/publishing times.
147 Thanks to Eric Schulte for a patch to this effect.
149 **** Preserving line breaks for export no longer works
151 ASCII export always preserves them - no other export format
152 does. We had attempted to use =\obeylines= for this in LaTeX,
153 but that does create too many problems.
155 **** New symbols =\EUR= and =\checkmark=
157 =\EUR= symbols from Marvosym package, and =\checkmark= are now
158 supported symbols in Org-mode, i.e. they will be exported
159 properly to the various backends.
161 **** Allow LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS to set options, also from a property
163 You can set the options to the =\documentclass= command on a
164 per-file basis, using
166 : #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [11pt]
168 or on a per-tree basis using the corresponding property. The
169 defined string will replace the default options entirely.
171 **** The encoding of LaTeX files is now handled property
173 Org now makes sure that the encoding used by the file created
174 through the export mechanism is reflected correctly in the
176 : \usepackage[CODINGSYSTEM]{inputenc}
178 command. So as long as the =org-export-latex-classes= definition
179 contains an =\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}= statement, that
180 statement will be modified so that the correct option is used.
182 If you wan to use special encodings, for example =utf8x= instead
183 of =utf8=, see the variable =org-export-latex-inputenc-alist=.
185 This was a request by Francesco Pizzolante.
187 *** Property API enhancements
189 **** Make a new special property BLOCKED, indicating if entry is blocked
191 A new special property BLOCKED returns "t" when the entry is
192 blocked from switching the TODO state to a DONE state.
194 This was a request by John Wiegley.
196 **** New hooks for external support for allowed property values
198 It is now possible to hook into Org in order to provide the
199 allowed values for any property with a lisp function. See the
200 docstring of the variable =org-property-allowed-value-functions=
202 **** Allow unrestricted completion on properties
204 When listing the allowed values for a property, for example with
205 a =:name_ALL:= property, completion on these values enforces that
206 one of the values will be chosen. Now, if you add ":ETC" to the
207 list of allowed values, it will be interpreted as a switch, and
208 the completion will be non-restrictive, so you can also choose to
211 *** Changes to Org-babel
213 - The documentation for Org-babel has been drastically improved
214 and is available on Worg at
215 http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/
216 - Source-code block names are now exported to HTML and LaTeX
217 - Org-babel functions are now bound to keys behind a common key
219 http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/reference.php#sec-5)
220 - Results are now foldable with TAB
221 - Header argument values can now be lisp forms
222 - Readable aliases for #+srcname: and #+resname:
223 - Sha1 hash based caching of results in buffer
224 - Can now index into variable values
225 - org-babel-clojure now supports multiple named sessions
227 *** Miscellaneous changes
229 **** Make =C-c r C= customize remember templates
231 =C-c r C= is now a shortcut for
233 : M-x customize-variable RET org-remember-templates RET
235 This was a proposal by Adam Spiers.
237 **** Use John Gruber's regular expression for URL's
239 We now use a better regexp to spot plain links in text. This
240 regexp is adopted from [[http://daringfireball.net/2009/11/liberal_regex_for_matching_urls][John Gruber's blogpost]].
242 Thanks to William Henney for the pointer.
244 **** Implement tag completion of all tags in all agenda files
246 The new option =org-complete-tags-always-offer-all-agenda-tags=
247 makes Org complete all tags from all agenda files if non-nil.
248 Usually, setting it locally to t in org-remember buffers is the
249 most useful application of this new feature.
251 Thanks to Tassilo Horn for a patch to this effect.
258 ** Incompatible changes
260 *** Reorganize key bindings for archiving
262 The following keys now do archiving
264 - C-c C-x C-a :: archive using the command specified in
265 =org-archive-default-command=. This variable is by default
266 set to =org-archive-subtree=, which means arching to the
269 The three specific archiving commands are available through
271 - C-c C-x C-s :: archive to archive file
272 - C-c C-x a :: toggle the archive tag
273 - C-c C-x A :: move to archive sibling
275 These bindings work the same in an Org file, and in the agenda.
279 - In the agenda you can also use =a= to call the default archiving
280 command, but you need to confirm the command with =y= so that this
281 cannot easily happen by accident.
283 - For backward compatibility, =C-c $= in an org-mode file, and
284 =$= in the agenda buffer continue to archive to archive file.
289 *** Level indentation cycling new empty entries and plain list items
291 :ID: 1CBF16C9-031C-4A03-A5EE-09B6AAB6209C
294 To speed up data entry, TAB now behaves special in an empty
295 headline, i.e. if the current line only contains the headline
296 starter stars, maybe a TOD keyword, but no further content. This
297 is usually the situation just after creating a new headline with
298 =M-RET= or =M-S-RET=.
300 Then, TAB will first make the current entry a child of the
301 entry above, then a parent, then a grand parent etc until it
302 reaches top level. Yet another TAB and you will be back at the
303 initial level at which the headline was created.
305 New plain list items behave in just the same way.
307 Sounds strange? Try it, it is insanely fast when entering data.
308 If you still don't like it, turn it off by customizing
309 =org-cycle-level-after-item/entry-creation=.
311 Thanks to [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/18236][Samuel Wales]] and [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/18447/focus%3D19015][John Wiegley]] for ideas that
312 contributed to this new feature.
314 *** Speed commands at the start of a headline
316 If you set the variable =org-use-speed-commands=, the cursor
317 position at the beginning of a headline (i.e. before the first
318 star) becomes special. Single keys execute special commands in
319 this place, for example outline navigation with =f=, =b=, =n=,
320 and =p=, equivalent to the corresponding =C-c C-f=, =C-c C-b=,
321 =C-c C-n=, and =C-c C-f= commands. The full list of commands can
322 be seen by pressing =?= at the special location. More commands
323 can be added and existing ones modified by configuring the
324 variable =org-speed-commands-user=.
326 This was a request by John Wiegley, based on similar speed
327 navigation in /allout.el/.
329 *** Logging changes in scheduling and deadline time stamps
331 Setting the variables =org-log-reschedule= and
332 =org-log-redeadline= to either =time= or =note= will arrange for
333 recording a logbook entry whenever a scheduling date or deadline
336 This was a request by Rick Moynihan.
338 *** File remember notes into a date tree
340 Remember notes can now be filed to a location in a date tree. A
341 date tree is an outline tree with years as top levels, months as
342 level 2 headings, and days as level three headings. These are
343 great for journals and for recording appointments and other loose
344 dates because it will be easy to find all entries referencing a
345 particular date, and it will be easy to archive all such entry
346 from last year, for example.
348 To select date tree filing, set the HEADLINE part of the remember
349 template to the symbol =date-tree=. The date tree will be build
350 in the file on top level. However, if the file contains an entry
351 with a non-nil =DATE_TREE= property, then the tree will be build
354 *** New commands to create entries from agenda and calendar
356 If you make the variable =org-agenda-diary-file= point to an
357 org-mode file, the =i= key in both the agenda buffer and in the
358 Emacs calendar will be made to insert entries into that Org file.
359 The dates at the cursor and the mark are being used when making
360 entries for specific dates or blocks. In the new file,
361 anniversaries will be collected under a special headline, and
362 day/block entries will be filed into a date tree (see previous
365 This was a request by Stephen Eglen.
367 *** A new freemind exporter has been integrated with Org-mode
369 org-freemind.el has a number of entry points (for details, see
370 the source code), but you can also use Org's =C-c C-e m= to
371 export a file or a selected subtree.
373 Thanks to Lennart Borgman for this contribution. An earlier
374 version of this file was part of the nxhtml package, under the
377 *** Drawers are now exported properly
379 Drawers are now exported when the configuration requires it,
380 i.e. if the variable `org-export-with-drawers' is t or a list
381 containing the drawers to export.
383 *** Min/Max/Mean age operators in Column View.
385 This lets you see how much time has passed since the specified
386 timestamp property each entry. The three operators (=@min=,
387 =@max=, =@mean=) show either the age of the youngest or oldest
388 entry or the average age of the children.
390 Thanks to James TD Smith for a patch to this effect.
392 *** Allow source code block indentation to be preserved
394 If =org-src-preserve-indentation= is non-nil, or if a block has a
395 =-i= switch, then the behavior of org-exp-blocks is altered as
398 1. Indentation is not removed before passing the block contents
399 to the block-transforming plugin.
401 2. The result returned by the plugin is not re-indented.
403 3. Editing the source code block with =C-c '= preserves it's
406 Thanks to Dan Davison for this feature.
408 *** Frame/window control when switching to source code edit buffer.
410 When switching to a source code editing buffer with =C-c '=, you
411 can now control the frame / window setup using the new variable
412 =org-src-window-setup=.
414 Thanks to Dan Davison for this feature.
416 *** Refile an entry to the current clock
418 You can now quickly refile an entry to become a child of the
419 entry currently being clocked. The keys for doing this are
422 This was a request by Bernt Hansen.
424 *** Make =C-c C-o= open the attachment directory is there are no links
426 If there is no link in an entry, =C-c C-o= will now open the
427 attachment directory instead.
429 This was a request/patch by John Wiegley.
431 *** org-mac-iCal.el: work with calendar "groups"
433 Some calendar systems (Google, Zimbra) handle subscriptions to
434 multiple calendars (or to an account) by grouping them under a
435 single caldav directory in the calendar tree. org-mac-iCal used
436 to assumes there is only one ics file created per caldav
437 directory, so while it *creates* all of the needed merged ics
438 files, it only copies one of them to ~/Library/Calendar before
439 importing the contents into the diary.
441 Thanks to Doug Hellmann for a patch to fix this.
443 *** New module /org-learn.el/ in the contrib directory
445 The file implements the learning algorithm described at
446 http://supermemo.com/english/ol/sm5.htm, which is a system for reading
447 material according to "spaced repetition". See
448 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition for more details.
450 Thanks to John Wiegley for this contribution.
452 *** New contributed package /org-git-link.el/
454 /org-git-link.el/ defines two new link types. The =git= link type
455 is meant to be used in the typical scenario and mimics the =file=
456 link syntax as closely as possible. The =gitbare= link type
457 exists mostly for debugging reasons, but also allows e.g.
458 linking to files in a bare git repository for the experts.
460 Thanks to Raimar Finken for this contribution.
462 *** /org-annotation-helper.el/ and /org-browser-url.e./ have been removed
463 Please switch to /org-protocol.el/, into which contains the same
464 functionality in a more general framework.
465 *** The contributed /org-export-freemind/ package has been removed.
466 Org now contains a new freemind exporter, /org-freemind.el/.
469 - Clojure is supported [Thanks to Joel Boehland]
471 - Ruby and Python now respond to the :file header argument
472 - Added :results_switches header argument for passing switches
473 through to raw src blocks
474 - Preserve indentation in source blocks on export and tangle
475 - Possible to evaluate noweb reference on tangling or code block
477 - Allowing multiple noweb references on a single line
478 - Cleaned up the passing of parameter values from Org-babel to
479 language specific functions
486 ** Rewrite of org-mobile.org, for MobileOrg 1.0 (build 20)
488 MobileOrg is currently under review at the iPhone App Store. You
489 will need Org-mode version 6.32 to interact with it.
491 ** Added support for habit consistency tracking
493 /org-habit.el/ contains new code to track habits. Please
494 configure the variable org-modules to activate it. When active,
495 habits (a special TODO entry) will be displayed in the agenda
496 together with a "consistency graph". Habit tracking is described
497 in a new [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Tracking-your-habits.html][manual section]].
499 Thanks to John Wiegley for this contribution.
501 ** New context-aware tag auto-exclusion
503 After writing a function relating to location and context
504 information, you will be able to press =/ RET= in the agenda to
505 exclude tasks that cannot be done in the current context.
506 For details, see the information about filtering in the manual.
508 Thanks to John Wiegley for a patch to this effect.
510 ** New clock resolving tools
512 When clocking into a new task while no clock is running, Org now
513 checks for orphaned CLOCK lines and offers to repair these before
514 starting the clock. You can also configure this feature to check
515 for idle time and prompt you to subtract that time from the
518 See the new [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Resolving-idle-time.html][manual section]] for more details.
520 Thanks to John Wiegley for a patch to this effect.
522 ** Mutually exclusive tag groups can now have a name in the tags interface
524 The customize interface allows to optionally add a string to the
525 beginning or end of such a group.
527 Thanks to James TD Smith for a patch to this effect.
529 ** Agenda Search view: Search for substrings
531 The default in search view (/C-c a s/)is now that the search
532 expression is searched for as a /substring/, i.e. the different
533 words must occur in direct sequence, and it may be only part of
534 a word. If you want to look for a number of separate keywords
535 with Boolean logic, all words must be preceded by =+= or =-=.
537 This was, more-or-less, requested by John Wiegley.
539 ** Make space and backspace scroll the show window in the agenda
541 Pressing SPC again after using it to show an agenda item in
542 another window will make the entire subtree visible, and show
543 scroll it. Backspace and DEL will scroll back.
545 This was a request by Eric Fraga.
547 ** File tags are now offered for completion during a tag prompts
549 Requested by Matt Lundin.
551 ** Make `- SPC' an agenda filter that selects entries without any tags
553 Request by John Wiegley.
555 ** Better way to edit multi-line macro definitions
557 The editing tool key =C-c '= now also edits =#+MACRO=
558 definitions, including multiline macros.
560 ** Restructured Manual
562 The manual has been slightly reorganized. The archiving stuff,
563 which was - somewhat obscurely - hidden in the /Document
564 Structure/ chapter, has been moved into the new chapter
565 /Capture-Refile-Archive/. Also, there is a new chapter /Markup/
566 which contains both the markup rules (moved there from the Export
567 chapter) and the documentation for embedded LaTeX.
569 ** Improved figure placement in LaTeX and HTML export
571 Text can now be wrapped around figures. See the manual for
574 ** Allow date to be shifted into the future if time given is earlier than now
578 : (setq org-read-date-prefer-future 'time)
580 you indicate to Org that, if you only give a time at the
581 date/time prompt, and if this time is earlier then the current
582 time, then the date of tomorrow will be assumed to be valid for
583 this event. A similar mechanism was already in place for dates,
584 but now you can make it work for times as well.
586 ** Collected changes in org-babel
587 - Source blocks can now reference source-blocks in other files
588 using =filepath:srcname= syntax.
589 - Inline code blocks like =src_python{2+2}= are now exported
590 - Remote source block calls using the =#+lob: srcname(arg=val)=
591 syntax can now be exported.
592 - When =:file= is supplied with an =R= block, graphics are
593 automatically sent to file and linked from the org buffer, thus
594 appearing on export. The image format is obtained from the
595 filename extension. Possible values are =.png, .jpg, .jpeg,
596 .tiff, .bmp, .pdf, .ps, .postscript=, defaulting to =png=.
597 - Results can be returned as parseable code using =:results code=,
598 and as pretty-printed code using =:results pp= (emacs-lisp,
599 python, ruby). Thanks to Benny Andresen for the idea and patch
601 - When =:file filename= is supplied, =:exports file= is unnecessary
602 - Header args are taken from org-file-properties in addition to
603 properties active in the subtree.
604 - =:noweb= header argument now expands noweb references before
605 source-block evaluation.
606 - Tangling honours the new org variable
607 org-src-preserve-indentation, so that correct code is output for
608 a language like python that depends on indentation.
610 ** Changes in org-exp-blocks.el
611 - Interblocks export has been simplified.
612 - Support for R code (=begin_R= blocks and inline =\R{}=) has been
613 removed. Please use org-babel instead.
620 ** Org-babel is now part of the Org distribution
622 Org-babel provides the ability to execute source code in many
623 different languages within org-mode documents. The results of
624 code execution -- text, tables and graphics -- can be integrated
625 into Org-mode documents and can be automatically updated during
626 publishing. Since Org-babel allows execution of arbitrary code,
627 the range of tasks that can be addressed from within an Org mode
628 file becomes very large. Examples of ways in which Org-babel
629 might be used include
631 - Documenting a task that involves some programming so that it is
632 automatically repeatable
633 - Creating dynamic (executable) reports that respond to changes
634 in the underlying data (Reproducible Research)
635 - Exportation of code contained in an Org-mode document into
636 regular source code files (Literate Programming)
638 Additionally, Org-babel provides a programming environment within
639 Org files, in which data can be transmitted between parameterised
640 source code blocks in different languages, as well as between
641 source code blocks and Org-mode tables.
643 A simple API is defined so that users can add support for new
644 "languages" (broadly construed). Languages currently supported
662 Org-babel was designed and implemented Eric Schulte with continued
663 significant help on both accounts from Dan Davison.
667 Richard Morelands iPhone/iPod Touch program [[http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/][MobileOrg]] can view
668 Org files, mark entries as DONE, flag entries for later
669 attention, and capture new entries on the road. Org-mode has now
670 support to produce a staging area where MobileOrg can download
671 its files, and to integrate changes done on the phone in a half
672 automatic, half interactive way. See the new appendix B in the
673 manual for more information.
676 ** Indented lines starting with "#+ " are treated as comments
678 To allow comments in plain lists without breaking the list
679 structure, you can now have indented comment lines that start
682 ** New STARTUP keyword `showeverything'
684 This will make even drawer contents visible upon startup.
685 Requested by Jeff Kowalczyk.
687 ** New contributed package org-invoice.el
689 This package collects clocking information for billing
692 Thanks to Peter Jones for this contribution.
694 ** Encrypting subtrees
696 /org-crypt.el/ by John Wiegley and Peter Jones allows encryption
697 of individual subtrees in Org-mode outlines. Thanks to John and
698 Peter for this contribution.
700 ** Agenda: Support for including a link in the category string
702 The category (as specified by an #+CATEGORY line or CATEGORY
703 property can contain a bracket link. While this sort-of worked
704 in the past, it now is officially supported and should cause no
705 problems in agenda display or update. The link can be followed
706 by clicking on it, or with =C-c C-o 0=.
708 This was a request by Peter Westlake.
715 ** Inconsistent changes
717 *** Agenda now uses =f= and =b= to move through time
719 Up to now, the Org-mode agenda used the cursor keys =left= and
720 =right= to switch the agenda view forward an backward through
721 time. However, many people found this confusing, and others
722 wanted to be able to do cursor motion in the agenda, for example
723 to select text. Therefore, after an extensive discussion on
724 =emacs-orgmode@gnu.org=, it was decided to use the =b= and
725 =f= keys instead, and to let the cursor keys do cursor motion
728 *** Agenda follow mode is now on the =F= key
730 This was necessary to free up the =f= key, see above.
736 **** New command to submit a bug report
738 There is now a special command =M-x org-submit-bug-report=. This
739 command will create a mail buffer with lots of useful details.
740 In particular, it contains complete version information for Emacs
741 and Org-mode. It will also (if you agree to it) contain all
742 non-standard settings of org-mode and outline-mode related
743 variables. Even if you do not sent your emails from within
744 Emacs, please still use this command to generate the information
745 and then copy it into your mail program.
747 The command will not generate and include a =*Backtrace*= buffer,
748 please do this yourself if you have hit an error. For more
749 information, see the [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback][feedback section]] of the manual.
751 **** New contributed package org-track.el
753 This package allows to keep up-to-date with current Org
754 development, using only Emacs on-board means. So if you don't
755 want or cannot use =git=, but still want to run the latest and
756 hottest Org-mode, this is for you.
758 Thanks to Sebastian Rose for this contribution.
762 **** Agenda now uses =f= and =b= to move through time
764 Up to now, the Org-mode agenda used the cursor keys =left= and
765 =right= to switch the agenda view forward an backward through
766 time. However, many people found this confusing, and others
767 wanted to be able to do cursor motion in the agenda, for example
768 to select text. Therefore, after an extensive discussion on
769 =emacs-orgmode@gnu.org=, it was decided to use the =b= and
770 =f= keys instead, and to let the cursor keys do cursor motion
773 **** Agenda follow mode is now on the =F= key
775 This was necessary to free up the =f= key, see above.
777 **** The agenda can be put into a dedicated frame
779 When the variable =org-agenda-window-setup= has the value
780 =other-frame=, then the new frame created to show the agenda
781 will now have the window marked as /dedicated/. As a
782 consequence, exiting the agenda while the agenda is the only
783 window on the frame will kill that frame.
785 This was a request by Henry Atting.
787 **** New mode to show some entry body text in the agenda
789 There is now a new agenda sub-mode called
790 =org-agenda-entry-text-mode=. It is toggled with the =E= key.
791 When active, all entries in the agenda will be accompanied by a
792 few lines from the outline entry. The amount of text can be
793 customized with the variable =org-agenda-entry-text-maxlines=.
795 This was a request by Anthony Fairchild, Manish, and others.
797 **** Improve following links from the agenda
799 =C-c C-o= in the agenda will now offer all links in the headline
800 and text of an entry. If there is only a single link, it will be
801 followed immediately.
803 **** Avoid some duplicate entries
805 There is a new variable that can be used to avoid some duplicate
806 agenda entries: =org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-deadline-is-shown=
807 If that is set, it avoids that an entry shows up in the agenda for
808 today for both a scheduling and a deadline entry. See the
809 docstring of the variables for more details.
811 This partially addresses a request by Samuel Wales.
813 **** Mark the running clock in the agenda.
815 If the entry currently being clocked is present in the agenda, it
816 will be highlighted with the face =org-agenda-clocking=.
818 This was a request by Rainer Stengele.
823 **** Allow LaTeX export to use the listings package
825 The LaTeX =listings= package can now be used for formatting
826 fontified source code in many programming languages. For more
828 http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/16269 and
829 http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php#fontified_source_code_w_latex
831 Thanks to Eric Schulte for this patch.
833 **** Remove table rows that only contain width and alignment markers
835 The width and alignment in table columns can be set with a cookie
836 like "<10>" or "<r>" or "<r10>". In order to keep Org from
837 exporting such lines, the first column of a line should contain
838 only "/". However, for convenience, there is now a special case:
839 If the entire row contains only such markers, the line will
840 automatically be discarded during export, even is the first
843 **** Allow Macro calls to span several lines.
845 Macro calls may now span several lines, to write several
846 arguments in a cleaner way. The result of a macro call can also
847 span several lines, by inserting the string "\n" (backslash
848 followed by n) into the value in the macro definition.
850 These were requests by Stefan Vollmar.
854 **** Quick access to all links in an entry
856 If =C-c C-o= is called while the cursor is in a headline, but not
857 directly on a link, then all links in the entry will be offered
858 in a small menu. If there is only a single link, it will be
859 followed without a prompt.
861 **** Visibility Cycling: Allow to show all empty lines after a headline
863 =org-cycle-separator-lines= can now be set to a negative value,
864 to indicate that, if the number of empty lines before a visible
865 entry is greater than the specified number, then *all* empty
866 lines should be shown.
868 This was a request by "PT" whatever this means.
870 **** Allow language names to replace some strange major mode names
872 Sometimes a language uses a major mode which can't be guessed
873 from it's name. There is now a new variable =org-src-lang-modes=
874 which can be used to map language names to major modes when this
875 is the case. This is used when editing a source-code
876 block, or when exporting fontified source-code with htmlize.
878 Thanks to Eric Schulte for a patch to this effect.
880 **** iswitchb support for many completion prompts
882 This is enabled using =org-completion-use-iswitchb=, and follows
883 the same model of usage as for ido users.
885 Thanks to John Wiegley for a patch to this effect.
887 **** New commands to set the effort property of an entry
889 There is now a special command, =C-c C-x e= to set the =Effort=
890 property of an entry. From the agenda you can even use =e=.
891 If you have set up allowed values for the =Effort= property, then
892 using a prefix argument will directly select the nth allowed
893 value. For example, in the agenda, =5 e= will select the 5th
896 This was a request by Michael Gilbert
898 **** Edit src works now better with killing buffer
900 Thanks to Dan Davison for a patch to this effect
905 For older Changes, see [[file:Changes_old.org]]
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