Re: [Orgmode] Release 6.33
Carsten Dominik writes: > On Nov 14, 2009, at 12:03 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote: >>> Drawers are now exported properly >>> == >>> >>> Drawers are now exported when the configuration requires it, >>> i.e. if the variable `org-export-with-drawers' is t or a list >>> containing the drawers to export. >> >> >> I still cannot get the test file to work, that Uwe posted here lately: > > This is strange, that *did* work before I pushed the release. > Anyway, not it no longer does > > OK, fixed again, hope it works now. Yeah! It does! Thanks Sebastian ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] Release 6.33
On Nov 14, 2009, at 12:03 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote: Drawers are now exported properly == Drawers are now exported when the configuration requires it, i.e. if the variable `org-export-with-drawers' is t or a list containing the drawers to export. I still cannot get the test file to work, that Uwe posted here lately: This is strange, that *did* work before I pushed the release. Anyway, not it no longer does OK, fixed again, hope it works now. - Carsten => --->8->8- >8--- #+DRAWERS: ADRESSE #+LANGUAGE: de #+OPTIONS: toc:nil f:t *:t <:t d:t * Musterfrau, Gerda :ADRESSE: :Stadt:Frankfurt am Main :Telephon: 069--7511--2660 (direkt) :Telephon: 069--7511--1666 (Sekretärin) :E-Post: mailto:g.musterf...@web.de :END: <= ---8<-8<-8<--- Shouldn't `#+OPTIONS: d:t' trigger the export of the :ADRESSE: drawer? Refile an entry to the current clock = _Very_ useful!!! As always: this release is a bouquet of nice new features! Who's birthday was it? Sebastian ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode - Carsten ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] Release 6.33
Carsten Dominik writes: > Level indentation cycling new empty entries and plain list items > = > Speed commands at the start of a headline > == Wow - they're so speedy that I fear to miss something! I guess this is intended for young people ;) > Drawers are now exported properly > == > > Drawers are now exported when the configuration requires it, > i.e. if the variable `org-export-with-drawers' is t or a list > containing the drawers to export. I still cannot get the test file to work, that Uwe posted here lately: => --->8->8->8--- #+DRAWERS: ADRESSE #+LANGUAGE: de #+OPTIONS: toc:nil f:t *:t <:t d:t * Musterfrau, Gerda :ADRESSE: :Stadt:Frankfurt am Main :Telephon: 069--7511--2660 (direkt) :Telephon: 069--7511--1666 (Sekretärin) :E-Post: mailto:g.musterf...@web.de :END: <= ---8<-8<-8<--- Shouldn't `#+OPTIONS: d:t' trigger the export of the :ADRESSE: drawer? > Refile an entry to the current clock > = _Very_ useful!!! As always: this release is a bouquet of nice new features! Who's birthday was it? Sebastian ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] Release 6.33
On Nov 13, 2009, at 8:41 PM, Dan Davison wrote: Carsten Dominik writes: On Nov 13, 2009, at 6:48 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: At Fri, 13 Nov 2009 09:51:11 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote: here are the Changes in the latest release 6.33. Emacs 23.2, when it [...] Speed commands at the start of a headline == Excellent addition! This makes org-mode even /more/ usable on systems with very small keyboards (like smartphones etc). I'd been using viper-mode to have single key movement in org-mode buffers but you've not only made this possible but have completely exceeded my requirements through all the extra commands available (clocking in, etc.). Fantastic! Me too, this looks great. I think it's going to have me learning lots of org commands that I hadn't got round to learning before. My first questions: n outline-next-visible-heading p outline-previous-visible-heading f org-forward-same-level b org-backward-same-level It would be nice if I could keep tapping these, safe in the knowledge that I would remain within the world of speed-commands. Hi Dan, this is an important point, and it now works like this. However, they can all 'fall off the edge' and start inserting characters. If that behaviour is critical to org-mode when calling the functions directly, is it nevertheless worth considering making the behaviour slightly different for speed commands? I.e. e.g. make 'n' refuse to do anything if there is no next visible heading. (I suppose that could be done with new optional args to org-[f/b]-same-level (I don't know about outline-[n/p]-visible-heading; would that be a suitable situation for defadvice?)) Secondly, is it worth considering expanding the speed-command zone to include any position in the leading asterisks (perhaps even in the TODO keyword, seeing as this is non-default behaviour)? Well, I am not comfortable with this, so I don't want to put this in as a standard option. But you can now set `org-use-speed- commands' to a predicate function that tests for appropriate location. Let us know if you have a good one, maybe I will put it in anyway. - Carsten ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] Release 6.33
Carsten Dominik writes: > On Nov 13, 2009, at 6:48 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > >> At Fri, 13 Nov 2009 09:51:11 +0100, >> Carsten Dominik wrote: >>> >>> here are the Changes in the latest release 6.33. Emacs 23.2, when it >> >> [...] >> >>> Speed commands at the start of a headline >>> == >> >> Excellent addition! This makes org-mode even /more/ usable on systems >> with very small keyboards (like smartphones etc). I'd been using >> viper-mode to have single key movement in org-mode buffers but you've >> not only made this possible but have completely exceeded my >> requirements through all the extra commands available (clocking in, >> etc.). Fantastic! Me too, this looks great. I think it's going to have me learning lots of org commands that I hadn't got round to learning before. My first questions: n outline-next-visible-heading p outline-previous-visible-heading f org-forward-same-level b org-backward-same-level It would be nice if I could keep tapping these, safe in the knowledge that I would remain within the world of speed-commands. However, they can all 'fall off the edge' and start inserting characters. If that behaviour is critical to org-mode when calling the functions directly, is it nevertheless worth considering making the behaviour slightly different for speed commands? I.e. e.g. make 'n' refuse to do anything if there is no next visible heading. (I suppose that could be done with new optional args to org-[f/b]-same-level (I don't know about outline-[n/p]-visible-heading; would that be a suitable situation for defadvice?)) Secondly, is it worth considering expanding the speed-command zone to include any position in the leading asterisks (perhaps even in the TODO keyword, seeing as this is non-default behaviour)? Dan > > Hi Eric, > > yes, I agree that this is very useful on ttys and mobile devices. > When you use it, please make a note when you notice additional > commands hat would be useful in this way - the keymap is far from full. > > - Carsten > > > > ___ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] Release 6.33
On Nov 13, 2009, at 6:48 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: At Fri, 13 Nov 2009 09:51:11 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote: here are the Changes in the latest release 6.33. Emacs 23.2, when it [...] Speed commands at the start of a headline == Excellent addition! This makes org-mode even /more/ usable on systems with very small keyboards (like smartphones etc). I'd been using viper-mode to have single key movement in org-mode buffers but you've not only made this possible but have completely exceeded my requirements through all the extra commands available (clocking in, etc.). Fantastic! Hi Eric, yes, I agree that this is very useful on ttys and mobile devices. When you use it, please make a note when you notice additional commands hat would be useful in this way - the keymap is far from full. - Carsten ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] Release 6.33
On Nov 13, 2009, at 6:48 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: At Fri, 13 Nov 2009 09:51:11 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote: here are the Changes in the latest release 6.33. Emacs 23.2, when it [...] Speed commands at the start of a headline == Excellent addition! This makes org-mode even /more/ usable on systems with very small keyboards (like smartphones etc). I'd been using viper-mode to have single key movement in org-mode buffers but you've not only made this possible but have completely exceeded my requirements through all the extra commands available (clocking in, etc.). Fantastic! Hi Eric, yes, I agree that this is very useful on ttys and mobile devices. When you use it, please make a note when you notice additional commands hat would be useful in this way - the keymap is far from full. - Carsten ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] Release 6.33
At Fri, 13 Nov 2009 09:51:11 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote: > > here are the Changes in the latest release 6.33. Emacs 23.2, when it [...] > Speed commands at the start of a headline > == Excellent addition! This makes org-mode even /more/ usable on systems with very small keyboards (like smartphones etc). I'd been using viper-mode to have single key movement in org-mode buffers but you've not only made this possible but have completely exceeded my requirements through all the extra commands available (clocking in, etc.). Fantastic! Thanks, eric ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] Release 6.33
> > Speed commands at the start of a headline > == > > If you set the variable `org-use-speed-commands', the cursor > position at the beginning of a headline (i.e. before the first > star) becomes special. Single keys execute special commands in > this place, for example outline navigation with `f', `b', `n', > and `p', equivalent to the corresponding `C-c C-f', `C-c C-b', > `C-c C-n', and `C-c C-f' commands. … With this great feature I can avoid moving the hands to the cursor keys! I used them mostly for M-up, M-down, M-left, M-right, which I can do now with C-a U etc. Thanks for surprising us again ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
[Orgmode] Release 6.33
Hi, here are the Changes in the latest release 6.33. Emacs 23.2, when it will be released (March?) will use this release, at least in terms of features. There is some very cool stuff in this release. If you like to move and type fast, pay special attention to speed commands and level indentation cycling. But there is much more, make sure you read the notes carefully. Thanks to everyone who has contributed. Enjoy! - Carsten Changes in Version 6.33 === Incompatible changes ~ Reorganize key bindings for archiving == The following keys now do archiving C-c C-x C-a: archive using the command specified in `org-archive-default-command'. This variable is by default set to `org-archive-subtree', which means arching to the archive file. The three specific archiving commands are available through C-c C-x C-s:archive to archive file C-c C-x a: toggle the archive tag C-c C-x A: move to archive sibling These bindings work the same in an Org file, and in the agenda. In addition: - In the agenda you can also use `a' to call the default archiving command, but you need to confirm the command with `y' so that this cannot easily happen by accident. - For backward compatibility, `C-c $' in an org-mode file, and `$' in the agenda buffer continue to archive to archive file. Details Level indentation cycling new empty entries and plain list items = To speed up data entry, TAB now behaves special in an empty headline, i.e. if the current line only contains the headline starter stars, maybe a TOD keyword, but no further content. This is usually the situation just after creating a new headline with `M-RET' or `M-S-RET'. Then, TAB will first make the current entry a child of the entry above, then a parent, then a grand parent etc until it reaches top level. Yet another TAB and you will be back at the initial level at which the headline was created. New plain list items behave in just the same way. Sounds strange? Try it, it is insanely fast when entering data. If you still don't like it, turn it off by customizing `org-cycle-level-after-item/entry-creation'. Thanks to [Samuel Wales] and [John Wiegley] for ideas that contributed to this new feature. [Samuel Wales]: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/18236 [John Wiegley]: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/18447/focus%3D19015 Speed commands at the start of a headline == If you set the variable `org-use-speed-commands', the cursor position at the beginning of a headline (i.e. before the first star) becomes special. Single keys execute special commands in this place, for example outline navigation with `f', `b', `n', and `p', equivalent to the corresponding `C-c C-f', `C-c C-b', `C-c C-n', and `C-c C-f' commands. The full list of commands can be seen by pressing `?' at the special location. More commands can be added and existing ones modified by configuring the variable `org-speed-commands-user'. This was a request by John Wiegley, based on similar speed navigation in /allout.el/. Logging changes in scheduling and deadline time stamps === Setting the variables `org-log-reschedule' and `org-log-redeadline' to either `time' or `note' will arrange for recording a logbook entry whenever a scheduling date or deadline is changed. This was a request by Rick Moynihan. File remember notes into a date tree = Remember notes can now be filed to a location in a date tree. A date tree is an outline tree with years as top levels, months as level 2 headings, and days as level three headings. These are great for journals and for recording appointments and other loose dates because it will be easy to find all entries referencing a particular date, and it will be easy to archive all such entry from last year, for example. To select date tree filing, set the HEADLINE part of the remember template to the symbol `date-tree'. The date tree will be build in the file on top level. However, if the file contains an entry with a non-nil `DATE_TREE' property, then the tree will be build under that headline. New commands to create entries from agenda and calendar If you make the variable `org-agenda-diary-file' point to an org-mode file, the `i' key in both the agenda buffer and in the Emacs calendar will be made to insert entries into that Org file. The dates at the cursor and the mark are being used when making entries for specific dates or blocks. In the new file, anniversaries will be collected under a special headline, and day/block entries will be filed into a date tree (see previous section). This was a request by Stephen Eglen. A new freemind exporter has been integr