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13 * Version 6.16 (in preparation)
20 This version reverses the introduction of @0 as a reference to
21 the last rwo in a table, because of a conflict with the use of
22 @0 for the current row.
27 - All known LaTeX export issues fixed
28 - Captions and attributes for figures and tables.
29 - Better implementation for entry IDs
30 - Spreadsheet references to the last table line.
31 - Old syntax for link attributes abandoned
33 ** Incompatible changes
34 *** Old syntax for link attributes abandoned
36 There used to be a syntax for setting link attributes for
37 HTML export by enclosing the attributes into double braces
38 and adding them to the link itself, like
41 [[./img/a.jpg{{alt="an image"}}] ]
44 This syntax is not longer supported, use instead
47 ,#+ATTR_HTML: alt="an image"
53 *** All known LaTeX export issues fixed
55 All the remaining issues with the LaTeX exporter have hopefully
56 been addressed in this release. In particular, this covers
57 quoting of special characters in tables and problems with
58 exporting files where the headline is in the first line, or with
61 *** Captions and attributes for figures and tables.
63 Tables, and Hyperlinks that represent inlined images, can now be
64 equipped with additional information that will be used during
65 export. The information will be taken from the following special
66 lines in the buffer and apply to the first following table or
69 - #+CAPTION: :: The caption of the image or table. This string
70 should be processed according to the export backend, but
73 - #+LABEL: :: A label to identify the figure/table for cross
74 references. For HTML export, this string will become the
75 ID for the ~<div class="figure">~ element that encapsulates
76 the image tag and the caption. For LaTeX export, this
77 string will be used as the argument of a ~\label{...}~
78 macro. These labels will be available for internal links
79 like ~[[label][Table] ]~.
81 - #+ATTR_HTML: :: Attributes for HTML export of image, to be
82 added as attributes into the ~<img...>~ tag. This string
83 will not be processed, so it should have immediately the
86 - #+ATTR_LaTeX: :: Attributes for LaTeX export of images and
88 For /images/, this string is directly inserted into
89 the optional argument of the ~\includegraphics[...]{file}~
90 command, to specify scaling, clipping and other options.
91 This string will not be processed, so it should have
92 immediately the right format, like =width=5cm,angle=90=.\\
93 For /tables/, this can currently contain the keyword
94 =longtable=, to request typesetting of the table using the
95 longtable package, which automatically distributes the table
96 over several pages if needed. Also, the attributes line may
97 contain an alignment string for the tabular environment, like
98 =longtable,align=l|lrl=
100 For LaTeX export, if either a caption or a label is given, the element
101 will be exported as a float, i.e. wrapped into a figure or table
104 *** Better implementation for entry IDs
106 Unique identifiers for entries can now be used more efficiently.
107 Internally, a hash array has replaced the alist used so far to
108 keep track of the files in which an ID is defined. This makes it
109 quite fast to find an entry by ID.
111 There is a new link type which looks like this:
114 id:GLOBALLY-UNIQUE-IDENTIFIER
117 This link points to a specific entry. When you move the entry to
118 a different file, for example if you move it to an archive
119 file, the link will continue to work.
121 The file /org-id.el/ contains an API that can be used to write
122 code using these identifiers, including creating IDs and finding
123 them wherever they are.
125 Org has its own method to create unique identifiers, but if the system
126 has /uuidgen/ command installed (Mac's and Linux systems generally
127 do), it will be used by default (a change compared to the earlier
128 implmentation, where you explicitdly had to opt for uuidgen). You can
129 also select the method by hand, using the variable =org-id-method=.
131 If the ID system ever gets confused about where a certain ID is, it
132 initiates a global scan of all agenda files with associated archives,
133 all files previously known containing any IDs, and all currently
134 visited Org-mode files to rebuild the hash. You can also initiate
135 this by hand: =M-x org-id-update-id-locations=. Running this command
136 will also dump into the =*Messages*= buffer information about any
137 duplicate IDs. These should not exist, and Org will never /make/ the
138 same ID twice, but if you /copy/ an entry with its properties,
139 duplicate IDs will inevitably be produced. Unfortunately, this is
140 unavoidable in a plain text system that allows you to edit the text in
141 arbitrary ways, and a portion of care on your side is needed to keep
144 The hash is stored in the file =~/.emacs.d/.org-id-locations=.
145 This is also a change from previous versions where the file was
146 =~/.org=id-locations=. Therefore, you can remove this old file
147 if you have it. I am not sure what will happen if the =.emacs.d=
148 directory does not exists in your setup, but in modern Emacsen, I
149 believe it should exist. If you do not want to use IDs across
150 files, you can avoid the overhead with tracking IDs by
151 customizing the variable =org-id-track-globally=. IDs can then
152 still be used for links inside a single file.
154 IDs will also be used when you create a new link to an Org-mode
155 buffer. If you use =org-store-link= (normally at =C-c l=) inside
156 en entry in an Org-mode buffer, and ID property will be created
157 if it does not exist, and the stored link will be an =id:= link.
158 If you prefer the much less secure linking to headline text, you
159 can configure the variable =org-link-to-org-use-id=. The default
160 setting for this variable is =create-if-interactive=, meaning
161 that an ID will be created when you store a link interactively,
162 but not if you happen to be in an Org-mode file while you create
163 a remember note (which usually has a link to the place where you
164 were when starting remember).
166 *** Spreadsheet references to the last table line.
168 You may now use =@0= to reference the last dataline in a table
169 in a stable way. This is useful in particular for automatically
170 generated tables like the ones using /org-collector.el/ by Eric
176 - New relative timer to support timed notes
177 - Special faces can be set for individual tags
178 - The agenda shows now all tags, including inherited ones.
179 - Exclude some tags from inheritance.
180 - More special values for time comparisons in property searches
181 - Control for exporting meta data
182 - Cut and Paste with hot links from w3m to Org
183 - LOCATION can be inherited for iCalendar export
184 - Relative row references crossing hlines now throw an error
186 ** Incompatible Changes
188 *** Relative row references crossing hlines now throw an error
190 Relative row references in tables look like this: "@-4" which
191 means the forth row above this one. These row references are
192 not allowed to cross horizontal separator lines (hlines). So
193 far, when a row reference violates this policy, Org would
194 silently choose the field just next to the hline.
196 Tassilo Horn pointed out that this kind of hidden magic is
197 actually confusing and may cause incorrect formulas, and I do
198 agree. Therefore, trying to cross a hline with a relative
199 reference will now throw an error.
201 If you need the old behavior, customize the variable
202 `org-table-error-on-row-ref-crossing-hline'.
206 *** New relative timer to support timed notes
208 Org now supports taking timed notes, useful for example while
209 watching a video, or during a meeting which is also recorded.
212 Insert a relative time into the buffer. The first time
213 you use this, the timer will be started. When called
214 with a prefix argument, the timer is reset to 0.
217 Insert a description list item with the current relative
218 time. With a prefix argument, first reset the timer to 0.
221 Once the time list has been initiated, you can also use the
222 normal item-creating command to insert the next timer item.
225 Reset the timer without inserting anything into the buffer.
226 By default, the timer is reset to 0. When called with a
227 =C-u= prefix, reset the timer to specific starting
228 offset. The user is prompted for the offset, with a
229 default taken from a timer string at point, if any, So this
230 can be used to restart taking notes after a break in the
231 process. When called with a double prefix argument
232 =C-c C-u=, change all timer strings in the active
233 region by a certain amount. This can be used to fix timer
234 strings if the timer was not started at exactly the right
237 Thanks to Alan Dove, Adam Spiers, and Alan Davis for
238 contributions to this idea.
240 *** Special faces can be set for individual tags
242 You may now use the variable =org-tag-faces= to define the
243 face used for specific tags, much in the same way as you can
244 do for TODO keywords.
246 Thanks to Samuel Wales for this proposal.
248 *** The agenda shows now all tags, including inherited ones.
250 This request has come up often, most recently it was
251 formulated by Tassilo Horn.
253 If you prefer the old behavior of only showing the local
254 tags, customize the variable =org-agenda-show-inherited-tags=.
256 *** Exclude some tags from inheritance.
258 So far, the only way to select tags for inheritance was to
259 allow it for all tags, or to do a positive selection using
260 one of the more complex settings for
261 `org-use-tag-inheritance'. It may actually be better to
262 allow inheritance for all but a few tags, which was difficult
263 to achieve with this methodology.
265 A new option, `org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance', allows to
266 specify an exclusion list for inherited tags.
268 *** More special values for time comparisons in property searches
270 In addition to =<now>=, =<today>=, =<yesterday>=, and
271 =<tomorrow>=, there are more special values accepted now in
272 time comparisons in property searches: You may use strings
273 like =<+3d>= or =<-2w>=, with units d, w, m, and y for day,
274 week, month, and year, respectively
276 Thanks to Linday Todd for this proposal.
278 *** Control for exporting meta data
280 All the metadata in a headline, i.e. the TODO keyword, the
281 priority cookie, and the tags, can now be excluded from
282 export with appropriate options:
284 | Variable | Publishing property | OPTIONS switch |
285 |-------------------------------+---------------------+----------------|
286 | org-export-with-todo-keywords | :todo-keywords | todo: |
287 | org-export-with-tags | :tags | tags: |
288 | org-export-with-priority | :priority | pri: |
290 *** Cut and Paste with hot links from w3m to Org
292 You can now use the key =C-c C-x M-w= in a w3m buffer with
293 HTML content to copy either the region or the entire file in
294 a special way. When you yank this text back into an Org-mode
295 buffer, all links from the w3m buffer will continue to work
298 For this to work you need to load the new file /org-w3m.el./
299 Please check your org-modules variable to make sure that this
302 Thanks for Richard Riley for the idea and to Andy Stewart for
305 *** LOCATION can be inherited for iCalendar export
307 The LOCATION property can now be inherited during iCalendar
308 export if you configure =org-use-property-inheritance= like
311 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
312 (setq org-use-property-inheritance '("LOCATION"))
319 - Keybindings in Remember buffers can be configured
320 - Support for ido completion
321 - New face for date lines in agenda column view
322 - Invisible targets become now anchors in headlines.
323 - New contributed file /org-exp-blocks.el/
324 - New contributed file /org-eval-light.el/
326 - BBDB links may use regular expressions.
327 - Link abbreviations can use %h to insert a url-encoded target value
328 - Improved XHTML compliance
332 *** Keybindings in Remember buffers can be configured
334 The remember buffers created with Org's extensions are in
335 Org-mode, which is nice to prepare snippets that will
336 actually be stored in Org-mode files. However, this makes it
337 hard to configure key bindings without modifying the Org-mode
338 keymap. There is now a minor mode active in these buffers,
339 `org-remember-mode', and its keymap org-remember-mode-map can
340 be used for key bindings. By default, this map only contains
341 the bindings for =C-c C-c= to store the note, and =C-c C-k=
342 to abort it. Use `org-remember-mode-hook' to define your own
345 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
347 'org-remember-mode-hook
349 (define-key org-remember-mode-map
350 "\C-x\C-s" 'org-remember-finalize)))
353 If you wish, you can also use this to free the =C-c C-c=
354 binding (by binding this key to nil in the minor mode map),
355 so that you can use =C-c C-c= again to set tags.
357 This modification is based on a request by Tim O'Callaghan.
359 *** Support for ido completion
361 You can now get the completion interface from /ido.el/ for
362 many of Org's internal completion commands by turning on the
363 variable =org-completion-use-ido=. =ido-mode= must also be
364 active before you can use this.
366 This change is based upon a request by Samuel Wales.
368 *** New face for date lines in agenda column view
370 When column view is active in the agenda, and when you have
371 summarizing properties, the date lines become normal column
372 lines and the separation between different days becomes
373 harder to see. If this bothers you, you can now customize
374 the face =org-agenda-column-dateline=.
376 This is based on a request by George Pearson.
378 *** Invisible targets become now anchors in headlines.
380 These anchors can be used to jump to a directly with an HTML
381 link, just like the =sec-xxx= IDs. For example, the
382 following will make a http link
383 =//domain/path-to-my-file.html#dummy= work:
390 This is based on a request by Matt Lundin.
392 *** New contributed file /org-exp-blocks.el/
394 This new file implements special export behavior of
395 user-defined blocks. The currently supported blocks are
397 - comment :: Comment blocks with author-specific markup
398 - ditaa :: conversion of ASCII art into pretty png files
399 using Stathis Sideris' /ditaa.jar/ program
400 - dot :: creation of graphs in the /dot/ language
401 - R :: Sweave type exporting using the R program
403 For more details and examples, see the file commentary in
406 Kudos to Eric Schulte for this new functionality, after
407 /org-plot.el/ already his second major contribution. Thanks
408 to Stathis for this excellent program, and for allowing us to
409 bundle it with Org-mode.
411 *** New contributed file /org-eval-light.el/
413 This module gives control over execution Emacs Lisp code
414 blocks included in a file.
416 Thanks to Eric Schulte also for this file.
420 You can now configure Org to understand many links created
421 with the Emacs Planner package, so you can cut text from
422 planner pages and paste them into Org-mode files without
423 having to re-write the links. Among other things, this means
424 that the command =org-open-at-point-global= which follows
425 links not only in Org-mode, but in arbitrary files like
426 source code files etc, will work also with links created by
427 planner. The following customization is needed to make all of
430 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
431 (setq org-link-translation-function
432 'org-translate-link-from-planner)
435 I guess an inverse translator could be written and integrated
438 *** BBDB links may use regular expressions.
440 This did work all along, but only now I have documented it.
442 *** =yank-pop= works again after yanking an outline tree
444 Samuel Wales had noticed that =org-yank= did mess up this
445 functionality. Now you can use =yank-pop= again, the only
446 restriction is that the so-yanked text will not be
447 pro/demoted or folded.
449 *** Link abbreviations can use %h to insert a url-encoded target value
451 Thanks to Steve Purcell for a patch to this effect.
453 *** Improved XHTML compliance
455 Thanks to Sebastian Rose for pushing this.
457 *** Many bug fixes again.
462 - A region of entries can now be refiled with a single command
463 - Fine-tuning the behavior of `org-yank'
464 - Formulas for clocktables
465 - Better implementation of footnotes for HTML export
466 - More languages for HTML export.
470 *** A region of entries can now be refiled with a single command
472 With =transient-make-mode= active (=zmacs-regions= under
473 XEmacs), you can now select a region of entries and refile
474 them all with a single =C-c C-w= command.
476 Thanks to Samuel Wales for this useful proposal.
478 *** Fine-tuning the behavior of =org-yank=
480 The behavior of Org's yanking command has been further
481 fine-tuned in order to avoid some of the small annoyances
484 - Calling =org-yank= with a prefix arg will stop any special
485 treatment and directly pass through to the normal =yank=
486 command. Therefore, you can now force a normal yank with
489 - Subtrees will only be folded after a yank if doing so will
490 now swallow any non-white characters after the yanked text.
491 This is, I think a really important change to make the
492 command work more sanely.
494 *** Formulas for clocktables
496 You can now add formulas to a clock table, either by hand, or
497 with a =:formula= parameter. These formulas can be used to
498 create additional columns with further analysis of the
501 Thanks to Jurgen Defurne for triggering this addition.
503 *** Better implementation of footnotes for HTML export
505 The footnote export in 6.11 really was not good enough. Now
506 it works fine. If you have customized
507 =footnote-section-tag=, make sure that your customization is
508 matched by =footnote-section-tag-regexp=.
510 Thanks to Sebastian Rose for pushing this change.
512 *** More languages for HTML export.
514 More languages are supported during HTML export. This is
515 only relevant for the few special words Org inserts, like
516 "Table of Contents", or "Footnotes". Also the encoding
517 issues with this feature seem to be solved now.
519 Thanks to Sebastian Rose for pushing me to fix the encoding
526 - Yanking subtree with =C-y= now adjusts the tree level
527 - State changes can now be shown in the log mode in the agenda
528 - Footnote in HTML export are now collected at the end of the document
529 - HTML export now validates again as XHTML
530 - The clock can now be resumed after exiting and re-starting Emacs
531 - Clock-related data can be saved and resumed across Emacs sessions
532 - Following file links can now use C-u C-u to force use of an external app
533 - Inserting absolute files names now abbreviates links with "~"
534 - Links to attachment files
535 - Completed repeated tasks listed briefly in agenda
536 - Remove buffers created during publishing are removed
540 *** Yanking subtree with =C-y= now adjusts the tree level
541 When yanking a cut/copied subtree or a series of trees, the
542 normal yank key =C-y= now adjusts the level of the tree to
543 make it fit into the current outline position, without losing
544 its identity, and without swallowing other subtrees.
546 This uses the command =org-past-subtree=. An additional
547 change in that command has been implemented: Normally, this
548 command picks the right outline level from the surrounding
549 *visible* headlines, and uses the smaller one. So if the
550 cursor is between a level 4 and a level 3 headline, the tree
551 will be pasted as level 3. If the cursor is actually *at*
552 the beginning of a headline, the level of that headline will
553 be used. For example, lets say you have a tree like this:
559 ,(2)* Level one again
562 with (1) and (2) indicating possible cursor positions for the
563 insertion. When at (1), the tree will be pasted as level 2.
564 When at (2), it will be pasted as level 1.
566 If you do not want =C-y= to behave like this, configure the
567 variable =org-yank-adjusted-subtrees=.
569 Thanks to Samuel Wales for this idea and a partial implementation.
571 *** State changes can now be shown in the log mode in the agenda
573 If you configure the variable =org-agenda-log-mode-items=,
574 you can now request that all logged state changes be included
575 in the agenda when log mode is active. If you find this too
576 much for normal applications, you can also temporarily
577 request the inclusion of state changes by pressing =C-u l= in
580 This was a request by Hsiu-Khuern Tang.
582 You can also press `C-u C-u l' to get *only* log items in the
583 agenda, withour any timestamps/deadlines etc.
585 *** Footnote in HTML export are now collected at the end of the document
586 Previously, footnotes would be left in the document where
587 they are defined, now they are all collected and put into a
588 special =<div>= at the end of the document.
590 Thanks to Sebastian Rose for this request.
592 *** HTML export now validates again as XHTML.
594 Thanks to Sebastian Rose for pushing this cleanup.
596 *** The clock can now be resumed after exiting and re-starting Emacs
598 If the option =org-clock-in-resume= is t, and the first clock
599 line in an entry is unclosed, clocking into that task resumes
600 the clock from that time.
602 Thanks to James TD Smith for a patch to this effect.
604 *** Clock-related data can be saved and resumed across Emacs sessions
606 The data saved include the contents of =org-clock-history=,
607 and the running clock, if there is one.
609 To use this, you will need to add to your .emacs
611 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
612 (setq org-clock-persist t)
613 (setq org-clock-in-resume t)
614 (org-clock-persistence-insinuate)
617 Thanks to James TD Smith for a patch to this effect.
619 *** Following file links can now use C-u C-u to force use of an external app.
621 So far you could only bypass your setup in `org-file-apps'
622 and force opening a file link in Emacs by using a =C-u= prefix arg
623 with =C-c C-o=. Now you can call =C-u C-u C-c C-o= to force
624 an external application. Which external application depends
625 on your system. On Mac OS X and Windows, =open= is used. On
626 a GNU/Linux system, the mailcap settings are used.
628 This was a proposal by Samuel Wales.
630 *** Inserting absolute files names now abbreviates links with "~".
632 Inserting file links with =C-u C-c C-l= was buggy if the
633 setting of `org-link-file-path-type' was `adaptive' (the
634 default). Absolute file paths were not abbreviated relative
635 to the users home directory. This bug has been fixed.
637 Thanks to Matt Lundin for the report.
639 *** Links to attachment files
641 Even though one of the purposes of entry attachments was to
642 reduce the number of links in an entry, one might still want
643 to have the occasional link to one of those files. You can
644 now use link abbreviations to set up a special link type that
645 points to attachments in the current entry. Note that such
646 links will only work from within the same entry that has the
647 attachment, because the directory path is entry specific.
648 Here is the setup you need:
650 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
651 (setq org-link-abbrev-alist '(("att" . org-attach-expand-link)))
654 After this, a link like this will work
656 : [[att:some-attached-file.txt]]
658 This was a proposal by Lindsay Todd.
660 *** Completed repeated tasks listed briefly in agenda
662 When a repeating task, listed in the daily/weekly agenda under
663 today's date, is completed from the agenda, it is listed as
664 DONE in the agenda until the next update happens. After the
665 next update, the task will have disappeared, of course,
666 because the new date is no longer today.
668 *** Remove buffers created during publishing are removed
670 Buffers that are created during publishing are now deleted
671 when the publishing is over. At least I hope it works like this.
677 - Secondary agenda filtering is becoming a killer feature
678 - Setting tags has now its own binding, =C-c C-q=
679 - Todo state changes can trigger tag changes
680 - C-RET will now always insert a new headline, never an item.
681 - Customize org-mouse.el feature set to free up mouse events
682 - New commands for export all the way to PDF (through LaTeX)
683 - Some bug fixed for LaTeX export, more bugs remain.
687 *** Enhancements to secondary agenda filtering
689 This is, I believe, becoming a killer feature. It allows you
690 to define fewer and more general custom agenda commands, and
691 then to do the final narrowing to specific tasks you are
692 looking for very quickly, much faster than calling a new
695 If you have not tries this yet, you should!
697 **** You can now refining the current filter by an additional criterion
698 When filtering an existing agenda view with =/=, you can
699 now narrow down the existing selection by an additional
700 condition. Do do this, use =\= instead of =/= to add the
701 additional criterion. You can also press =+= or =-= after
702 =/= to add a positive or negative condition. A condition
703 can be a TAG, or an effort estimate limit, see below.
705 **** It is now possible to filter for effort estimates
706 This means to filter the agenda for the value of the Effort
707 property. For this you should best set up global allowed
708 values for effort estimates, with
710 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
711 (setq org-global-properties
712 '(("Effort_ALL" . "0 0:10 0:30 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00")))
715 You may then select effort limits with single keys in the
716 filter. It works like this: After =/= or =\=, first select
717 the operator which you want to use to compare effort
720 : < Select entries with effort smaller than or equal to the limit
721 : > Select entries with effort larger than or equal to the limit
722 : = Select entries with effort equal to the limit
724 After that, you can press a single digit number which is
725 used as an index to the allowed effort estimates.
727 If you do not use digits to fast-select tags, you can even
728 skip the operator, which will then default to
729 `org-agenda-filter-effort-default-operator', which is by
732 Thanks to Manish for the great idea to include fast effort
733 filtering into the agenda filtering process.
735 **** The mode line will show the active filter
736 For example, if there is a filter in place that does select
737 for HOME tags, against EMAIL tags, and for tasks with an
738 estimated effort smaller than 30 minutes, the mode-line with
739 show =+HOME-EMAIL+<0:30=
741 **** The filter now persists when the agenda view is refreshed
742 All normal refresh commands, including those that move the
743 weekly agenda from one week to the next, now keep the
744 current filter in place.
746 You need to press =/ /= to turn off the filter. However,
747 when you run a new agenda command, for example going from
748 the weekly agenda to the TODO list, the filter will be
751 *** Setting tags has now its own binding, =C-c C-q=
753 You can still use =C-c C-c= on a headline, but the new
754 binding should be considered as the main binding for this
755 command. The reasons for this change are:
757 - Using =C-c C-c= for tags is really out of line with other
760 - I hate it in Remember buffers when I try to set tags and I
761 cannot, because =C-c C-c= exits the buffer :-(
763 - =C-c C-q= will also work when the cursor is somewhere down
764 in the entry, it does not have to be on the headline.
766 *** Todo state changes can trigger tag changes
768 The new option =org-todo-state-tags-triggers= can be used to
769 define automatic changes to tags when a TODO state changes.
770 For example, the setting
772 : (setq org-todo-state-tags-triggers
773 : '((done ("Today" . nil) ("NEXT" . nil))
774 : ("WAITING" ("Today" . t))))
776 will make sure that any change to any of the DONE states will
777 remove tags "Today" and "NEXT", while switching to the
778 "WAITING" state will trigger the tag "Today" to be added.
780 I use this mostly to get rid of TODAY and NEXT tags which I
781 apply to select an entry for execution in the near future,
782 which I often prefer to specific time scheduling.
784 *** C-RET will now always insert a new headline, never an item.
785 The new headline is inserted after the current subtree.
787 Thanks to Peter Jones for patches to fine-tune this behavior.
789 *** Customize org-mouse.el feature set
790 There is a new variable =org-mouse-features= which gives you
791 some control about what features of org-mouse you want to
792 use. Turning off some of the feature will free up the
793 corresponding mouse events, or will avoid activating special
794 regions for mouse clicks. By default I have urned off the
795 feature to use drag mouse events to move or promote/demote
796 entries. You can of course turn them back on if you wish.
798 This variable may still change in the future, allowing more
799 fine-grained control.
801 *** New commands for export to PDF
803 This is using LaTeX export, and then processes it to PDF
806 : C-c C-e p process to PDF.
807 : C-c C-e d process to PDF, and open the file.
810 - \usepackage{graphicx} is now part of the standard class
812 - Several bugs fixed, but definitely not all of them :-(
814 *** New option `org-log-state-notes-insert-after-drawers'
816 Set this to =t= if you want state change notes to be inserted
817 after any initial drawers, i.e drawers the immediately follow
818 the headline and the planning line (the one with
819 DEADLINE/SCHEDULED/CLOSED information).
823 *** =org-file-apps= now uses regular expressions, see [[*%20org%20file%20apps%20now%20uses%20regular%20repressions%20instead%20of%20extensions][below]]
827 *** =org-file-apps= now uses regular repressions instead of extensions
828 Just like in =auto-mode-alist=, car's in the variable
829 =org-file-apps= that are strings are now interpreted as
830 regular expressions that are matched against a file name. So
831 instead of "txt", you should now write "\\.txt\\'" to make
832 sure the matching is done correctly (even though "txt" will
833 be recognized and still be interpreted as an extension).
835 There is now a shortcut to get many file types visited by
836 Emacs. If org-file-apps contains `(auto-mode . emacs)', then
837 any files that are matched by `auto-mode-alist' will be
840 *** Changes to the attachment system
842 - The default method to attach a file is now to copy it
843 instead of moving it.
844 - You can modify the default method using the variable
845 `org-attach-method'. I believe that most Unix people want
846 to set it to `ln' to create hard links.
847 - The keys =c=, =m=, and =l= specifically select =copy=,
848 =move=, or =link=, respectively, as the attachment method
849 for a file, overruling `org-attach-method'.
850 - To create a new attachment as an Emacs buffer, you have not
851 now use =n= instead of =c=.
852 - The file list is now always retrieved from the directory
853 itself, not from the "Attachments" property. We still
854 keep this property by default, but you can turn it off, by
855 customizing the variable =org-attach-file-list-property=.
859 ** Incompatible changes
861 - Changes in the structure of IDs, see [[*The%20default%20structure%20of%20IDs%20has%20changed][here]] for details.
863 - C-c C-a has been redefined, see [[*%20C%20c%20C%20a%20no%20longer%20calls%20show%20all][here]] for details.
867 *** The default structure of IDs has changed
869 IDs created by Org have changed a bit:
870 - By default, there is no prefix on the ID. There used to be
871 an "Org" prefix, but I now think this is not necessary.
872 - IDs use only lower-case letters, no upper-case letters
873 anymore. The reason for this is that IDs are now also used
874 as directory names for org-attach, and some systems do not
875 distinguish upper and lower case in the file system.
876 - The ID string derived from the current time is now
877 /reversed/ to become an ID. This assures that the first
878 two letters of the ID change fast, so hat it makes sense to
879 split them off to create subdirectories to balance load.
880 - You can now set the `org-id-method' to `uuidgen' on systems
883 *** =C-c C-a= no longer calls `show-all'
885 The reason for this is that =C-c C-a= is now used for the
886 attachment system. On the rare occasions that this command
887 is needed, use =M-x show-all=, or =C-u C-u C-u TAB=.
889 *** New attachment system
891 You can now attach files to each node in the outline tree.
892 This works by creating special directories based on the ID of
893 an entry, and storing files in these directories. Org can
894 keep track of changes to the attachments by automatically
895 committing changes to git. See the manual for more
898 Thanks to John Wiegley who contributed this fantastic new
899 concept and wrote org-attach.el to implement it.
901 *** New remember template escapes
903 : %^{prop}p to insert a property
904 : %k the heading of the item currently being clocked
905 : %K a link to the heading of the item currently being clocked
907 Also, when you exit remember with =C-2 C-c C-c=, the item
908 will be filed as a child of the item currently being
909 clocked. So the idea is, if you are working on something and
910 think of a new task related to this or a new note to be
911 added, you can use this to quickly add information to that
914 Thanks to James TD Smith for a patch to this effect.
916 *** Clicking with mouse-2 on clock info in mode-line visits the clock.
918 Thanks to James TD Smith for a patch to this effect.
920 *** New file in contrib: lisp/org-checklist.el
922 This module deals with repeated tasks that have checkbox
925 Thanks to James TD Smith for this contribution.
927 *** New in-buffer setting #+STYLE
929 It can be used to locally set the variable
930 `org-export-html-style-extra'. Several such lines are
931 allowed-, they will all be concatenated. For an example on
932 how to use it, see the [[http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.php][publishing tutorial]].
938 - Filtering existing agenda views with respect to a tag
939 - Editing fixed-width regions with picture or artist mode
940 - /org-plot.el/ is now part of Org
941 - Tags can be used to select the export part of a document
942 - Prefix interpretation when storing remember notes
943 - Yanking inserts folded subtrees
944 - Column view capture tables can have formulas, plotting info
945 - In column view, date stamps can be changed with S-cursor keys
946 - The note buffer for clocking out now mentions the task
947 - Sorting entries alphabetically ignores TODO keyword and priority
948 - Agenda views can sort entries by TODO state
949 - New face =org-scheduled= for entries scheduled in the future.
950 - Remember templates for gnus links can use the :to escape.
951 - The file specification in a remember template may be a function
952 - Categories in iCalendar export include local tags
953 - It is possible to define filters for column view
954 - Disabling integer increment during table Field copy
955 - Capturing column view is on `C-c C-x i'
956 - And tons of bugs fixed.
959 ** Incompatible changes
961 *** Prefix interpretation when storing remember notes has changed
963 The prefix argument to the `C-c C-c' command that finishes a
964 remember process is now interpreted differently:
966 : C-c C-c Store the note to predefined file and headline
967 : C-u C-c C-c Like C-c C-c, but immediately visit the note
968 : in its new location.
969 : C-1 C-c C-c Select the storage location interactively
970 : C-0 C-c C-c Re-use the last used location
972 This was requested by John Wiegley.
974 *** Capturing column view is now on `C-c C-x i'
976 The reason for this change was that `C-c C-x r' is also used
977 as a tty key replacement.
979 *** Categories in iCalendar export now include local tags
981 The locally defined tags are now listed as categories when
982 exporting to iCalendar format. Org's traditional file/tree
983 category is now the last category in this list. Configure
984 the variable =org-icalendar-categories= to modify or revert
987 This was a request by Charles Philip Chan.
991 *** Secondary filtering of agenda views.
993 You can now easily and interactively filter an existing
994 agenda view with respect to a tag. This command is executed
995 with the =/= key in the agenda. You will be prompted for a
996 tag selection key, and all entries that do not contain or
997 inherit the corresponding tag will be hidden. With a prefix
998 argument, the opposite filter is applied: entries that
999 do have the tag will be hidden.
1001 This operation only /hides/ lines in the agenda buffer, it
1002 does not remove them. Changing the secondary filtering does
1003 not require a new search and is very fast.
1005 If you press TAB at the tag selection prompt, you will be
1006 switched to a completion interface to select a tag. This is
1007 useful when you want to select a tag that does not have a
1008 direct access character.
1010 A double =/ /= will restore the original agenda view by
1011 unhiding any hidden lines.
1013 This functionality was John Wiegley's idea. It is a simpler
1014 implementation of some of the query-editing features proposed
1015 and implemented some time ago by Christopher League (see the
1016 file contrib/lisp/org-interactive-query.el).
1018 *** Editing fixed-width regions with picture or artist mode
1020 The command @<code>C-c '@</code> (that is =C-c= followed by a
1021 single quote) can now also be used to switch to a special
1022 editing mode for fixed-width sections. The default mode is
1023 =artist-mode= which allows you to create ASCII drawings.
1025 It works like this: Enter the editing mode with
1026 @<code>C-c '@</code>. An indirect buffer will be created and
1027 narrowed to the fixed-width region. Edit the drawing, and
1028 press @<code>C-c '@</code> again to exit.
1030 Lines in a fixed-width region should be preceded by a colon
1031 followed by at least one space. These will be removed during
1032 editing, and then added back when you exit the editing mode.
1034 Using the command in an empty line will create a new
1037 This new feature arose from a discussion involving Scott
1038 Otterson, Sebastian Rose and Will Henney.
1040 *** /org-plot.el/ is now part of Org.
1042 You can run it by simple calling org-plot/gnuplot.
1043 Documentation is not yet included with Org, please refer to
1044 http://github.com/eschulte/org-plot/tree/master until we have
1045 moved the docs into Org or Worg.
1047 Thanks to Eric Schulte for this great contribution.
1049 *** Tags can be used to select the export part of a document
1051 You may now use tags to select parts of a document for
1052 inclusion into the export, and to exclude other parts. This
1053 behavior is governed by two new variables:
1054 =org-export-select-tags= and =org-export-exclude-tags=.
1055 These default to =("export")= and =("noexport")=, but can be
1056 changed, even to include a list of several tags.
1058 Org first checks if any of the /select/ tags is present in
1059 the buffer. If yes, all trees that do not carry one of these
1060 tags will be excluded. If a selected tree is a subtree, the
1061 heading hierarchy above it will also be selected for export,
1062 but not the text below those headings. If none of the select
1063 tags is found anywhere in the buffer, the whole buffer will
1064 be selected for export. Finally, all subtrees that are
1065 marked by any of the /exclude/ tags will be removed from the
1068 You may set these tags with in-buffer options
1069 =EXPORT_SELECT_TAGS= and =EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS=.
1071 I love this feature. Thanks to Richard G Riley for coming
1074 *** Prefix interpretation when storing remember notes
1076 The prefix argument to the `C-c C-c' command that finishes a
1077 remember process is now interpreted differently:
1079 : C-c C-c Store the note to predefined file and headline
1080 : C-u C-c C-c Like C-c C-c, but immediately visit the note
1081 : in its new location.
1082 : C-1 C-c C-c Select the storage location interactively
1083 : C-0 C-c C-c Re-use the last used location
1085 This was requested by John Wiegley.
1087 *** Yanking inserts folded subtrees
1089 If the kill is a subtree or a sequence of subtrees, yanking
1090 them with =C-y= will leave all the subtrees in a folded
1091 state. This basically means, that kill and yank are now
1092 much more useful in moving stuff around in your outline. If
1093 you do not like this, customize the variable
1094 =org-yank-folded-subtrees=.
1096 Right now, I am only binding =C-y= to this new function,
1097 should I modify all bindings of yank? Do we need to amend
1100 This feature was requested by John Wiegley.
1102 *** Column view capture tables can have formulas, plotting info
1104 If you attach formulas and plotting instructions to a table
1105 capturing column view, these extra lines will now survive an
1106 update of the column view capture, and any formulas will be
1107 re-applied to the captured table. This works by keeping any
1108 continuous block of comments before and after the actual
1111 *** In column view, date stamps can be changed with S-cursor keys
1113 If a property value is a time stamp, S-left and S-right can
1114 now be used to shift this date around while in column view.
1116 This was a request by Chris Randle.
1118 *** The note buffer for clocking out now mentions the task
1120 This was a request by Peter Frings.
1122 *** Sorting entries alphabetically ignores TODO keyword and priority
1124 Numerical and alphanumerical sorting now skips any TODO
1125 keyword or priority cookie when constructing the comparison
1126 string. This was a request by Wanrong Lin.
1128 *** Agenda views can sort entries by TODO state
1130 You can now define a sorting strategy for agenda entries that
1131 does look at the TODO state of the entries. Sorting by TODO
1132 entry does first separate the non-done from the done states.
1133 Within each class, the entries are sorted not alphabetically,
1134 but in definition order. So if you have a sequence of TODO
1135 entries defined, the entries will be sorted according to the
1136 position of the keyword in this sequence.
1138 This follows an idea and sample implementation by Christian
1141 *** New face =org-scheduled= for entries scheduled in the future.
1143 This was a request by Richard G Riley.
1145 *** Remember templates for gnus links can now use the :to escape.
1147 Thanks to Tommy Lindgren for a patch to this effect.
1148 *** The file specification in a remember template may now be a function
1150 Thanks to Gregory Sullivan for a patch to this effect.
1152 *** Categories in iCalendar export now include local tags
1154 The locally defined tags are now listed as categories when
1155 exporting to iCalendar format. Org's traditional file/tree
1156 category is now the last category in this list. Configure
1157 the variable =org-icalendar-categories= to modify or revert
1160 This was a request by Charles Philip Chan.
1162 *** It is now possible to define filters for column view
1164 The filter can modify the value that will be displayed in a
1165 column, for example it can cut out a part of a time stamp.
1166 For more information, look at the variable
1167 =org-columns-modify-value-for-display-function=.
1169 *** Disabling integer increment during table field copy
1171 Prefix arg 0 to S-RET does the trick.
1173 This was a request by Chris Randle.
1178 For older Changes, see [[file:Changes_old.org]]