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Merge branch 'km/from-emacs-30' into bugfix

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Kyle Meyer 2024-07-21 22:55:38 -04:00
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Authoring Org files is best supported by Emacs, but you can view,
understand, and change them with any text editor.
As an authoring tool, Org helps you write structured documents and
provides exporting facilities. Org files can also be used for literate
provides exporting facilities. Org files can also be used for literate
programming and reproducible research. As a TODO lists manager, Org
helps you organize your tasks in a flexible way, from daily needs to
detailed project-planning, allowing logging, multiple views on your
@ -16552,7 +16552,7 @@ BACKEND is the export backend being used, as a symbol."
(lambda ()
(delete-region (point) (line-beginning-position 2))
;; We need to tell `org-map-entries' to not skip over heading at
;; point. Otherwise, it would continue from _next_ heading. See
;; point. Otherwise, it would continue from _next_ heading. See
;; the docstring of `org-map-entries' for details.
(setq org-map-continue-from (point)))))
@ -17661,7 +17661,7 @@ Org currently includes the following export processors:
- bibtex :: this export processor uses BibTeX, the historical
bibliographic processor used with LaTeX, thus allowing the use of
data and style files compatible with this processor (including a
large number of publishers' styles). It only supports LaTeX's
large number of publishers' styles). It only supports LaTeX's
=\cite= and =\nocite= commands.
- natbib :: as with the bibtex processor, but using the LaTeX
@ -17706,15 +17706,15 @@ your LaTeX installation, it won't export to anything but PDF.
#+vindex: org-cite-biblatex-options
#+texinfo: @noindent
specifies the =biblatex= export processor with the default =numeric=
style and the =bibtex= backend. Always define the style first and then
style and the =bibtex= backend. Always define the style first and then
the rest of load-time options for the =biblatex=
package. Alternatively, you can use the ~key=val,key=val~ format for
package. Alternatively, you can use the ~key=val,key=val~ format for
the options as documented in the =biblatex= package documentation:
: #+cite_export: biblatex backend=bibtex,style=numeric
The ~org-cite-biblatex-options~ variable in your Emacs configuration
uses this format. It will only export to PDF, since it relies on the
uses this format. It will only export to PDF, since it relies on the
~biblatex~ processor of your LaTeX installation.
** Bibliography printing
@ -19425,10 +19425,10 @@ the tangled file's executable permission.
The =tangle-mode= header argument specifies what permissions to set
for tangled files by ~set-file-modes~. Permissions are given by an
octal value, which can be provided calling the ~identity~ function on
an elisp octal value. For instance, to create a read-only file one may
use =:tangle-mode (identity #o444)=. To reduce the verbosity required,
a octal shorthand is defined, =oXXX= (=o= for octal). Using this, our
read-only example is =:tangle-mode o444=. Omitting the =o= prefix will
an elisp octal value. For instance, to create a read-only file one may
use =:tangle-mode (identity #o444)=. To reduce the verbosity required,
a octal shorthand is defined, =oXXX= (=o= for octal). Using this, our
read-only example is =:tangle-mode o444=. Omitting the =o= prefix will
cause the argument to be interpreted as an integer, which can lead to
unexpected results (=444= is the same as =o674=).
Two other shorthands are recognized, ls-style strings like
@ -19437,7 +19437,7 @@ Note that chmod-style permissions are based on
~org-babel-tangle-default-file-mode~, which is =#o544= by default.
When =:tangle-mode= and =:shebang= are both specified, the give
=:tangle-mode= will override the permissions from =:shebang=. When
=:tangle-mode= will override the permissions from =:shebang=. When
multiple source code blocks tangle to a single file with conflicting
=:tangle-mode= header arguments, Org's behavior is undefined.