[GNU ELPA] Orgalist version 1.14

2024-03-31 Thread ELPA update
Version 1.14 of package Orgalist has just been released in GNU ELPA.
You can now find it in M-x list-packages RET.

Orgalist describes itself as:

  
  Manage Org-like lists in non-Org buffers
  

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

## Summary:

  This library provides Org mode's plain lists in non-Org buffers, as
  a minor mode.

  More specifically, it supports syntax for numbered, unnumbered,
  description items, checkboxes, and counter cookies.  Examples of
  such constructs include:

  - item 1
  - item 2
- [ ] checkbox sub-item

  or

  1. item 1
  2. item 2
 1. sub-item 1
 8. [@8] sub-item 8

  and

  - term :: definition
  - term 2 :: definition 2

  To start a list, type "- " or "1 . ", then write the
  contents of the item.  To create a new item, use M-.  If it
  should be a child of the previous item, use  (this is
  a shortcut for M- and M- only on empty items), or
  M-.

  For example, "-  i t e m M-  c h i l d" produces:

  - item
- child

## Recent NEWS:

[Not provided 🙁]



[GNU ELPA] Orgalist version 1.14

2024-01-11 Thread ELPA update
Version 1.14 of package Orgalist has just been released in GNU ELPA.
You can now find it in M-x list-packages RET.

Orgalist describes itself as:

  
  Manage Org-like lists in non-Org buffers
  

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

## Summary:

  This library provides Org mode's plain lists in non-Org buffers, as
  a minor mode.

  More specifically, it supports syntax for numbered, unnumbered,
  description items, checkboxes, and counter cookies.  Examples of
  such constructs include:

  - item 1
  - item 2
- [ ] checkbox sub-item

  or

  1. item 1
  2. item 2
 1. sub-item 1
 8. [@8] sub-item 8

  and

  - term :: definition
  - term 2 :: definition 2

  To start a list, type "- " or "1 . ", then write the
  contents of the item.  To create a new item, use M-.  If it
  should be a child of the previous item, use  (this is
  a shortcut for M- and M- only on empty items), or
  M-.

  For example, "-  i t e m M-  c h i l d" produces:

  - item
- child

## Recent NEWS:

[Not available 🙁]