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