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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/org.texi


From: Juanma Barranquero
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/org.texi
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 21:15:19 -0400

Index: emacs/man/org.texi
diff -c emacs/man/org.texi:1.11 emacs/man/org.texi:1.12
*** emacs/man/org.texi:1.11     Mon Jun 13 06:43:12 2005
--- emacs/man/org.texi  Thu Jun 23 01:15:19 2005
***************
*** 9,15 ****
  
  @dircategory Emacs
  @direntry
! * Org Mode: (org).    Outline-based notes management and organizer 
  @end direntry
  
  @c Version and Contact Info
--- 9,15 ----
  
  @dircategory Emacs
  @direntry
! * Org Mode: (org).    Outline-based notes management and organizer
  @end direntry
  
  @c Version and Contact Info
***************
*** 264,270 ****
  
  @noindent which will select Org-mode for this buffer no matter what
  the file's name is.  See also the variable
! @code{org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file'}. 
  
  @node Feedback,  , Installation and Activation, Introduction
  @section Feedback
--- 264,270 ----
  
  @noindent which will select Org-mode for this buffer no matter what
  the file's name is.  See also the variable
! @code{org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file'}.
  
  @node Feedback,  , Installation and Activation, Introduction
  @section Feedback
***************
*** 710,716 ****
  @kindex C-c ?
  @item C-c ?
  Which table column is the cursor in?  Displays number >0 in echo
! area. 
  
  @cindex region, active
  @cindex active region
--- 710,716 ----
  @kindex C-c ?
  @item C-c ?
  Which table column is the cursor in?  Displays number >0 in echo
! area.
  
  @cindex region, active
  @cindex active region
***************
*** 721,728 ****
  the active region.  The result is displayed in the echo area and can
  be inserted with @kbd{C-y}.
  
! @kindex address@hidden         
! @item address@hidden         
  When current field is empty, copy from first non-empty field above.
  When not empty, copy current field down to next row and move cursor
  along with it.  Depending on the variable
--- 721,728 ----
  the active region.  The result is displayed in the echo area and can
  be inserted with @kbd{C-y}.
  
! @kindex address@hidden
! @item address@hidden
  When current field is empty, copy from first non-empty field above.
  When not empty, copy current field down to next row and move cursor
  along with it.  Depending on the variable
***************
*** 954,960 ****
  @item on headline @tab @key{RET} @tab as sublevel of the heading at cursor
  @item             @tab @key{left}  @tab as same level, before current heading
  @item             @tab @key{right} @tab as same level, after current heading
! @item not on headline @tab @key{RET} 
        @tab at cursor position, level taken from context.
             Or use prefix arg to specify level manually.
  @end multitable
--- 954,960 ----
  @item on headline @tab @key{RET} @tab as sublevel of the heading at cursor
  @item             @tab @key{left}  @tab as same level, before current heading
  @item             @tab @key{right} @tab as same level, after current heading
! @item not on headline @tab @key{RET}
        @tab at cursor position, level taken from context.
             Or use prefix arg to specify level manually.
  @end multitable
***************
*** 969,976 ****
  text has a headline, i.e. a first line that starts with a @samp{*}.
  If not, a headline is constructed from the current date and some
  additional data.  If the variable @code{org-adapt-indentation} is
! non-nil, the entire text is also indented so that it starts in the
! same column as the headline (after the asterisks).
  
  @node TODO items, Timestamps, Hyperlinks, Top
  @chapter TODO items
--- 969,976 ----
  text has a headline, i.e. a first line that starts with a @samp{*}.
  If not, a headline is constructed from the current date and some
  additional data.  If the variable @code{org-adapt-indentation} is
! address@hidden, the entire text is also indented so that it starts in
! the same column as the headline (after the asterisks).
  
  @node TODO items, Timestamps, Hyperlinks, Top
  @chapter TODO items
***************
*** 1125,1131 ****
  parses these lines only when Org-mode is activated after visiting a
  file.  @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor in a line starting with @samp{#-}
  is simply restarting Org-mode, making sure that these changes will be
! respected.}. 
  
  If you want to use very many keywords, for example when working with a
  large group of people, you may split the names over several lines:
--- 1125,1131 ----
  parses these lines only when Org-mode is activated after visiting a
  file.  @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor in a line starting with @samp{#-}
  is simply restarting Org-mode, making sure that these changes will be
! respected.}.
  
  If you want to use very many keywords, for example when working with a
  large group of people, you may split the names over several lines:
***************
*** 1578,1584 ****
  @kindex mouse-3
  @kindex @key{SPC}
  @item mouse-3
! @itemx @key{SPC} 
  Display the original location of the item in another window.
  
  @kindex l
--- 1578,1584 ----
  @kindex mouse-3
  @kindex @key{SPC}
  @item mouse-3
! @itemx @key{SPC}
  Display the original location of the item in another window.
  
  @kindex l
***************
*** 1680,1686 ****
  the future.  With prefix argument, change it by that many days.  For
  example, @kbd{3 6 5 address@hidden will change it by a year.  The
  stamp is changed in the original org file, but the change is not
! directly reflected in the agenda buffer.  Use the 
  @kbd{r} key to update the buffer.
  
  @kindex address@hidden
--- 1680,1686 ----
  the future.  With prefix argument, change it by that many days.  For
  example, @kbd{3 6 5 address@hidden will change it by a year.  The
  stamp is changed in the original org file, but the change is not
! directly reflected in the agenda buffer.  Use the
  @kbd{r} key to update the buffer.
  
  @kindex address@hidden
***************
*** 1859,1874 ****
  @cindex active region
  @cindex transient-mark-mode
  @table @kbd
! @kindex C-c C-x a    
  @item C-c C-x a
  Export as ASCII file.  If there is an active region, only the region
  will be exported.  For an org file @file{myfile.org}, the ASCII file
  will be @file{myfile.txt}.  The file will be overwritten without
  warning.
! @kindex C-c C-x h    
  @item C-c C-x h
  Export as HTML file @file{myfile.html}.
! @kindex C-c C-x C-h  
  @item C-c C-x C-h
  Export as HTML file and open it with a browser.
  @kindex C-c C-x t
--- 1859,1874 ----
  @cindex active region
  @cindex transient-mark-mode
  @table @kbd
! @kindex C-c C-x a
  @item C-c C-x a
  Export as ASCII file.  If there is an active region, only the region
  will be exported.  For an org file @file{myfile.org}, the ASCII file
  will be @file{myfile.txt}.  The file will be overwritten without
  warning.
! @kindex C-c C-x h
  @item C-c C-x h
  Export as HTML file @file{myfile.html}.
! @kindex C-c C-x C-h
  @item C-c C-x C-h
  Export as HTML file and open it with a browser.
  @kindex C-c C-x t
***************
*** 1914,1920 ****
  @cindex fixed width
  @item
  Lines starting with @samp{:} are typeset in a fixed-width font, to
! allow quoting of computer code etc. 
  
  @cindex HTML tags
  @item
--- 1914,1920 ----
  @cindex fixed width
  @item
  Lines starting with @samp{:} are typeset in a fixed-width font, to
! allow quoting of computer code etc.
  
  @cindex HTML tags
  @item
***************
*** 1936,1942 ****
  The whole set of lines can be inserted into the buffer with @kbd{C-c
  C-x t}.  For individual lines, a good way to make sure the keyword is
  correct it to type @samp{#+} and then use @address@hidden completion
! (@pxref{Completion}). 
  
  @example
  #+TITLE:     the title to be shown (default is the buffer name)
--- 1936,1942 ----
  The whole set of lines can be inserted into the buffer with @kbd{C-c
  C-x t}.  For individual lines, a good way to make sure the keyword is
  correct it to type @samp{#+} and then use @address@hidden completion
! (@pxref{Completion}).
  
  @example
  #+TITLE:     the title to be shown (default is the buffer name)
***************
*** 2162,2168 ****
  @end example
  Yes, these are unfortunately more difficult to remember.  If you want
  to have other replacement keys, look at the variable
! @code{org-disputed-keys}. 
  
  @end table
  
--- 2162,2168 ----
  @end example
  Yes, these are unfortunately more difficult to remember.  If you want
  to have other replacement keys, look at the variable
! @code{org-disputed-keys}.
  
  @end table
  
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*** 2174,2203 ****
  have found too hard to fix.
  
  @itemize @bullet
! @item 
  If you call @code{fill-paragraph} (bound to @kbd{M-q}) in a table, the
  filling is correctly disabled.  However, if some text directly
  (without an empty line in between) preceeds or follws a table, calling
  @code{fill-paragraph} in that text will also fill the table like
  normal text.  Also, @code{fill-region} does bypass the
  @code{fill-paragraph} code and will fill tables like normal text.
! @item 
  When the application called by @kbd{C-c C-o} to open a file link fails
  (for example because the application does not exits or refuses to open
  the file), it does so silently.  No error message is displayed.
! @item 
  Under XEmacs, if Org-mode entries are included into the diary, it is
  not possible to jump back from the diary to the org file.  Apparently,
  the text properties are lost when the fancy-diary-display is used.
  However, from Org-mode's timeline and agenda buffers (created with
  @kbd{C-c C-r} and @kbd{C-c a}), things do work correctly.
! @item 
  Linux should also have a default viewer application, using mailcap.
  Maybe we can use GNUS or VM mime code?  Or dired's guessing commands?
  Any hints (or even patches) are appreciated.
! @item 
  When you write @samp{x = a /b/ c}, b will be exported in italics.
! @item 
  The exporters work well, but could be made more efficient.
  @end itemize
  
--- 2174,2203 ----
  have found too hard to fix.
  
  @itemize @bullet
! @item
  If you call @code{fill-paragraph} (bound to @kbd{M-q}) in a table, the
  filling is correctly disabled.  However, if some text directly
  (without an empty line in between) preceeds or follws a table, calling
  @code{fill-paragraph} in that text will also fill the table like
  normal text.  Also, @code{fill-region} does bypass the
  @code{fill-paragraph} code and will fill tables like normal text.
! @item
  When the application called by @kbd{C-c C-o} to open a file link fails
  (for example because the application does not exits or refuses to open
  the file), it does so silently.  No error message is displayed.
! @item
  Under XEmacs, if Org-mode entries are included into the diary, it is
  not possible to jump back from the diary to the org file.  Apparently,
  the text properties are lost when the fancy-diary-display is used.
  However, from Org-mode's timeline and agenda buffers (created with
  @kbd{C-c C-r} and @kbd{C-c a}), things do work correctly.
! @item
  Linux should also have a default viewer application, using mailcap.
  Maybe we can use GNUS or VM mime code?  Or dired's guessing commands?
  Any hints (or even patches) are appreciated.
! @item
  When you write @samp{x = a /b/ c}, b will be exported in italics.
! @item
  The exporters work well, but could be made more efficient.
  @end itemize
  




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