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@ -3808,10 +3808,9 @@ which should only be done in certain contexts, for example.
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@section Priorities
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@cindex priorities
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If you use Org mode extensively, you may end up enough TODO items that
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If you use Org mode extensively, you may end up with enough TODO items that
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it starts to make sense to prioritize them. Prioritizing can be done by
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placing a @emph{priority cookie} into the headline of a TODO item, like
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this
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placing a @emph{priority cookie} into the headline of a TODO item, like this
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@example
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*** TODO [#A] Write letter to Sam Fortune
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@ -3877,7 +3876,7 @@ with detailed subtasks on the tree@footnote{To keep subtasks out of the
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global TODO list, see the @code{org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels}.}. To keep
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the overview over the fraction of subtasks that are already completed, insert
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either @samp{[/]} or @samp{[%]} anywhere in the headline. These cookies will
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be updates each time the todo status of a child changes, or when pressing
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be updated each time the TODO status of a child changes, or when pressing
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@kbd{C-c C-c} on the cookie. For example:
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@example
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@ -5871,7 +5870,7 @@ remember note was stored.
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The Remember buffer will actually use @code{org-mode} as its major mode, so
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that all editing features of Org mode are available. In addition to this, a
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minor mode @code{org-remember-mode} is turned on, for the single purpose that
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you can use its keymap @code{org-remember-mode-map} to overwrite some of
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you can use its keymap @code{org-remember-mode-map} to override some of
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Org mode's key bindings.
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You can also call @code{org-remember} in a special way from the agenda,
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@ -5910,10 +5909,10 @@ path, it will be interpreted relative to @code{org-directory}.
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The heading can also be the symbols @code{top} or @code{bottom} to send notes
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as level 1 entries to the beginning or end of the file, respectively. It may
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also be the symbol @code{date-tree}. Then, a tree with year on level 1,
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month on level 2 and day on level three will be build in the file, and the
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month on level 2 and day on level three will be built in the file, and the
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entry will be filed into the tree under the current date@footnote{If the file
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contains an entry with a @code{DATE_TREE} property, the entire date tree will
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be build under that entry.}
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be built under that entry.}
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An optional sixth element specifies the contexts in which the user can select
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the template. This element can be a list of major modes or a function.
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@ -5934,7 +5933,7 @@ So for example:
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@noindent
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The first template will only be available when invoking @code{org-remember}
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from an buffer in @code{emacs-lisp-mode}. The second template will only be
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from a buffer in @code{emacs-lisp-mode}. The second template will only be
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available when the function @code{my-check} returns @code{t}. The third
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template will be proposed in any context.
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@ -5969,9 +5968,9 @@ allow dynamic insertion of content:
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%x @r{Content of the X clipboard.}
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%^C @r{Interactive selection of which kill or clip to use.}
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%^L @r{Like @code{%^C}, but insert as link.}
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%k @r{title of the currently clocked task}
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%K @r{link to the currently clocked task}
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%^g @r{prompt for tags, with completion on tags in target file.}
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%k @r{title of currently clocked task}
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%K @r{link to currently clocked task}
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%^G @r{prompt for tags, with completion all tags in all agenda files.}
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%^@{@var{prop}@}p @r{Prompt the user for a value for property @var{prop}}
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%:keyword @r{specific information for certain link types, see below}
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@ -7753,7 +7752,7 @@ If you configure @code{org-agenda-diary-file} to point to an Org-mode file,
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Org will create entries (in org-mode syntax) in that file instead. Most
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entries will be stored in a date-based outline tree that will later make it
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easy to archive appointments from previous months/years. The tree will be
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build under an entry with a @code{DATE_TREE} property, or else with years as
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built under an entry with a @code{DATE_TREE} property, or else with years as
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top-level entries. Emacs will prompt you for the entry text - if you specify
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it, the entry will be created in @code{org-agenda-diary-file} without further
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interaction. If you directly press @key{RET} at the prompt without typing
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@ -9968,14 +9967,14 @@ or @code{width}, can be specified in two ways: you can either customize
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variable @code{org-export-docbook-default-image-attributes} or use the
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@code{#+ATTR_DOCBOOK:} line. Attributes specified in variable
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@code{org-export-docbook-default-image-attributes} are applied to all inline
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images in the Org file to be exported (unless they are overwritten by image
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images in the Org file to be exported (unless they are overridden by image
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attributes specified in @code{#+ATTR_DOCBOOK:} lines).
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The @code{#+ATTR_DOCBOOK:} line can be used to specify additional image
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attributes or overwrite default image attributes for individual images. If
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attributes or override default image attributes for individual images. If
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the same attribute appears in both the @code{#+ATTR_DOCBOOK:} line and
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variable @code{org-export-docbook-default-image-attributes}, the former
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overwrites the latter. Here is an example about how image attributes can be
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takes precedence. Here is an example about how image attributes can be
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set:
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@cindex #+CAPTION
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@ -12344,9 +12343,9 @@ captured and changes made by @i{MobileOrg} into the main system.
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For changing tags and TODO states in MobileOrg, you should have set up the
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customization variables @code{org-todo-keywords} and @code{org-tags-alist} to
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cover all important tags and todo keywords, even if individual files use only
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cover all important tags and TODO keywords, even if individual files use only
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part of these. MobileOrg will also offer you states and tags set up with
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in-buffer settings, but it will understand the logistics of todo state
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in-buffer settings, but it will understand the logistics of TODO state
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@i{sets} (@pxref{Per-file keywords}) and @i{mutually exclusive} tags
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(@pxref{Setting tags}) only for those set in these variables.
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@ -94,10 +94,10 @@ You can set this on a per-template basis with the variable
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(defcustom org-remember-templates nil
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"Templates for the creation of remember buffers.
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When nil, just let remember make the buffer.
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When non-nil, this is a list of 5-element lists. In each entry, the first
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element is the name of the template, which should be a single short word.
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The second element is a character, a unique key to select this template.
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The third element is the template.
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When non-nil, this is a list of (up to) 6-element lists. In each entry,
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the first element is the name of the template, which should be a single
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short word. The second element is a character, a unique key to select
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this template. The third element is the template.
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The fourth element is optional and can specify a destination file for
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remember items created with this template. The default file is given
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@ -114,39 +114,43 @@ An optional sixth element specifies the contexts in which the template
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will be offered to the user. This element can be a list of major modes
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or a function, and the template will only be offered if `org-remember'
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is called from a mode in the list, or if the function returns t.
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Templates that specify t or nil for the context will be always be added
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Templates that specify t or nil for the context will always be added
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to the list of selectable templates.
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The template specifies the structure of the remember buffer. It should have
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a first line starting with a star, to act as the org-mode headline.
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Furthermore, the following %-escapes will be replaced with content:
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%^{prompt} Prompt the user for a string and replace this sequence with it.
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A default value and a completion table ca be specified like this:
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%^{PROMPT} Prompt the user for a string and replace this sequence with it.
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A default value and a completion table can be specified like this:
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%^{prompt|default|completion2|completion3|...}
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The arrow keys access a prompt-specific history.
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%a annotation, normally the link created with `org-store-link'
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%A like %a, but prompt for the description part
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%i Initial content, copied from the active region. If %i is
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indented, the entire inserted text will be indented as well.
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%t time stamp, date only
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%T time stamp with date and time
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%u, %U like the above, but inactive time stamps
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%^t like %t, but prompt for date. Similarly %^T, %^u, %^U.
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You may define a prompt like %^{Please specify birthday}t
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%n user name (taken from `user-full-name')
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%a annotation, normally the link created with org-store-link
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%i initial content, copied from the active region. If %i is
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indented, the entire inserted text will be indented as well.
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%c current kill ring head
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%x content of the X clipboard
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%^C Interactive selection of which kill or clip to use
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%^L Like %^C, but insert as link
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%k title of currently clocked task
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%K link to currently clocked task
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%^g prompt for tags, with completion on tags in target file
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%^G prompt for tags, with completion all tags in all agenda files
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%^{prop}p Prompt the user for a value for property `prop'
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%:keyword specific information for certain link types, see below
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%[pathname] insert the contents of the file given by `pathname'
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%(sexp) evaluate elisp `(sexp)' and replace with the result
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%! Store this note immediately after filling the template
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%& Visit note immediately after storing it
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%^C interactive selection of which kill or clip to use
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%^L like %^C, but insert as link
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%k title of the currently clocked task
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%K link to the currently clocked task
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%^g prompt for tags, completing tags in the target file
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%^G prompt for tags, completing all tags in all agenda files
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%^{PROP}p Prompt the user for a value for property PROP
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%[PATHNAME] insert the contents of the file given by PATHNAME
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%(SEXP) evaluate elisp `(SEXP)' and replace with the result
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%! store this note immediately after completing the template
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(skipping the `C-c C-c' that normally triggers storing)
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%& jump to target location immediately after storing note
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%? After completing the template, position cursor here.
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