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Merge branch 'maint'

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Kyle Meyer 2019-12-11 21:24:45 -05:00
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@ -7987,14 +7987,14 @@ mentioning.
Inheritance works the same way for both =ID= and =DIR= property. If
both properties are defined on the same headline then =DIR= takes
precedance. This is also true if inheritance is enabled. If =DIR=
precedence. This is also true if inheritance is enabled. If =DIR=
is inherited from a parent node in the outline, that property still
takes precedence over an =ID= property defined on the node itself.
- ~org-attach-method~ ::
#+vindex: org-attach-method
When attaching files using the dispatcher {{{kbd(C-c C-a)}}} it
defaults to copying files. The behaviour can be changed by
defaults to copying files. The behavior can be changed by
customizing ~org-attach-method~. Options are Copy, Move/Rename,
Hard link or Symbolic link.
@ -20102,7 +20102,7 @@ Before updating a dynamic block, Org removes content between the
previous content of the dynamic block becomes erased from the buffer
and appended to the plist under ~:content~.
The syntax for naming a writer function with a dynamic block labelled
The syntax for naming a writer function with a dynamic block labeled
=myblock= is: ~org-dblock-write:myblock~.
The following is an example of a dynamic block and a block writer function

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ the message to 30 characters in order to build the description of the
link. This behavior was considered as too surprising. As
a consequence, Org no longer truncates subjects.
You can get the old behaviour back with the following:
You can get the old behavior back with the following:
: (setq org-email-link-description-format "Email %c: %.30s")
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ From now on inheritance requires no extra property and will adhere to
customized to always be activated or never be activated in
~org-attach-use-inheritance~.
The ATTACH_DIR property is deprecated in favour of the shorter
The ATTACH_DIR property is deprecated in favor of the shorter
property DIR. Links to folders inside the DIR property can now be
declared as relative links. This is not enabled by default, but can
be set in ~org-attach-dir-relative~.
@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ be set in ~org-attach-dir-relative~.
When adding new attachment to the outline node the preferred way of
doing so can be customized. Take a look at
~org-attach-preferred-new-method~. It defaults to using ID since that
was the behaviour before this change.
was the behavior before this change.
If both DIR and ID properties are set on the same node, DIR has
precedence and will be used.
@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ matches the same structures than 'latex but it calls
org-src-font-lock-fontify-block instead, thus bringing about full
LaTeX font locking.
*** ~org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift~ learnt to shift backward in time
*** ~org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift~ learned to shift backward in time
=<C-c C-x c>= (~org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift~) now takes a
negative value as a valid repeater to shift time stamps in backward
@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ parameters in ~sql-connection-alist~.
The builtin "latex" exporters now accept and use a =:scale= attribute,
which scales an image by a given factor.
This attribute is wrapped adound the =scale= parameter of LaTeX's
This attribute is wrapped around the =scale= parameter of LaTeX's
=\includegraphics= (bitmap images) or a TiKZ's =\scalebox=.
Therefore, its value should be some string palatable to LaTeX as
a positive float Its default value is an empty string (i.e. disabled).
@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ You can install it back from MELPA.
*** ~org-capture-insert-template-here~
*** ~org-attach-directory~
It has been deprecated in favour of ~org-attach-id-dir~ which is less
It has been deprecated in favor of ~org-attach-id-dir~ which is less
ambiguous given the restructured org-attach.
*** ~org-enable-fixed-width-editor~
@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ document, use =shrink= value instead, or in addition to align:
Function ~org-get-tags~ used to return local tags to the current
headline. It now returns all the inherited tags in addition to the
local tags. In order to get the old behaviour back, you can use:
local tags. In order to get the old behavior back, you can use:
: (org-get-tags nil t)

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@ -7636,7 +7636,7 @@ and deselects entries with tag `John' or matching the regexp `plot'.
During entry of the filter, completion for tags, categories and effort
values is offered. Since the syntax for categories and tags is identical
there should be no overlap between categoroes and tags. If there is, tags
there should be no overlap between categories and tags. If there is, tags
get priority.
A single `\\[universal-argument]' prefix arg STRIP-OR-ACCUMULATE will negate the

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@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ attachment folders based on ID."
"Hook that is invoked by `org-attach-open'.
Created mostly to be compatible with org-attach-git after removing
git-funtionality from this file.")
git-functionality from this file.")
(defcustom org-attach-commands
'(((?a ?\C-a) org-attach-attach
@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ directory in dired and delete from there.\n")
Each entry in this list is a list of three elements:
- A list of keys (characters) to select the command (the fist
character in the list is shown in the attachment dispatcher's
splash buffer and minubuffer prompt).
splash buffer and minibuffer prompt).
- A command that is called interactively when one of these keys
is pressed.
- A docstring for this command in the attachment dispatcher's

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@ -1709,7 +1709,7 @@ The function assumes `org-table-copy-increment' is non-nil."
(number-suffix-regexp (rx (and (one-or-more digit) string-end)))
(analyze
(lambda (field)
;; Analyse string FIELD and return information related to
;; Analyze string FIELD and return information related to
;; increment or nil. When non-nil, return value has the
;; following scheme: (TYPE VALUE PATTERN) where
;; - TYPE is a symbol among `number', `prefix', `suffix'

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@ -9889,9 +9889,9 @@ Elements of length one have a tab appended. Elements of length
two are kept as is. Longer elements are truncated to length two.
If an element cannot be made unique, an error is raised."
(let ((orderd-keys (cl-sort (copy-sequence keys) #'< :key #'length))
(let ((ordered-keys (cl-sort (copy-sequence keys) #'< :key #'length))
menu-keys)
(dolist (key orderd-keys)
(dolist (key ordered-keys)
(let ((potential-key
(cl-case (length key)
(1 (concat key "\t"))
@ -10043,7 +10043,7 @@ By default the available states are \"TODO\" and \"DONE\". So, for this
example: when the item starts with TODO, it is changed to DONE.
When it starts with DONE, the DONE is removed. And when neither TODO nor
DONE are present, add TODO at the beginning of the heading.
You can set up single-charcter keys to fast-select the new state. See the
You can set up single-character keys to fast-select the new state. See the
`org-todo-keywords' and `org-use-fast-todo-selection' for details.
With `\\[universal-argument]' prefix ARG, force logging the state change \