From a68f44f08e55af2e836aed1a848a01ff81751226 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Carsten Dominik Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2013 08:03:38 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Manual: small fixes --- doc/org.texi | 44 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi index 67ff62c17..923f94f07 100644 --- a/doc/org.texi +++ b/doc/org.texi @@ -11205,7 +11205,7 @@ and @code{style} attributes for a link: @end example @node Tables in HTML export -@subsection Tables +@subsection Tables in HTML export @cindex tables, in HTML @vindex org-html-table-default-attributes @@ -17839,15 +17839,17 @@ Before I get to this list, a few special mentions are in order: @table @i @item Bastien Guerry Bastien has written a large number of extensions to Org (most of them -integrated into the core by now), including the @LaTeX{} exporter and the plain -list parser. His support during the early days, when he basically acted as -co-maintainer, was central to the success of this project. Bastien also -invented Worg, helped establishing the Web presence of Org, and sponsored -hosting costs for the orgmode.org website. +integrated into the core by now), including the @LaTeX{} exporter and the +plain list parser. His support during the early days was central to the +success of this project. Bastien also invented Worg, helped establishing the +Web presence of Org, and sponsored hosting costs for the orgmode.org website. +Bastien stepped in as maintainer of Org between 2011 and 2013, at a time when +I desparately needed a break. @item Eric Schulte and Dan Davison Eric and Dan are jointly responsible for the Org-babel system, which turns Org into a multi-language environment for evaluating code and doing literate -programming and reproducible research. +programming and reproducible research. This has become one of Org's killer +features that define what Org is today. @item John Wiegley John has contributed a number of great ideas and patches directly to Org, including the attachment system (@file{org-attach.el}), integration with @@ -17868,9 +17870,8 @@ let me know what I am missing here! @section From Bastien -I (Bastien) have been maintaining Org since January 2011. This appendix -would not be complete without adding a few more acknowledgements and thanks -to Carsten's ones above. +I (Bastien) have been maintaining Org between 2011 and 2013. This appendix +would not be complete without adding a few more acknowledgements and thanks. I am first grateful to Carsten for his trust while handing me over the maintainership of Org. His unremitting support is what really helped me @@ -17888,13 +17889,13 @@ Eric is maintaining the Babel parts of Org. His reactivity here kept me away from worrying about possible bugs here and let me focus on other parts. @item Nicolas Goaziou -Nicolas is maintaining the consistency of the deepest parts of Org. His -work on @file{org-element.el} and @file{ox.el} has been outstanding, and -opened the doors for many new ideas and features. He rewrote many of the -old exporters to use the new export engine, and helped with documenting -this major change. More importantly (if that's possible), he has been more -than reliable during all the work done for Org 8.0, and always very -reactive on the mailing list. +Nicolas is maintaining the consistency of the deepest parts of Org. His work +on @file{org-element.el} and @file{ox.el} has been outstanding, and it opened +the doors for many new ideas and features. He rewrote many of the old +exporters to use the new export engine, and helped with documenting this +major change. More importantly (if that's possible), he has been more than +reliable during all the work done for Org 8.0, and always very reactive on +the mailing list. @item Achim Gratz Achim rewrote the building process of Org, turning some @emph{ad hoc} tools @@ -17950,13 +17951,14 @@ specified time. calculations and improved XEmacs compatibility, in particular by porting @file{nouline.el} to XEmacs. @item -@i{Sacha Chua} suggested copying some linking code from Planner. +@i{Sacha Chua} suggested copying some linking code from Planner, and helped +make Org pupular through her blog. @item @i{Toby S. Cubitt} contributed to the code for clock formats. @item -@i{Baoqiu Cui} contributed the DocBook exporter. It has been deleted from -Org 8.0: you can now export to Texinfo and export the @file{.texi} file to -DocBook using @code{makeinfo}. +@i{Baoqiu Cui} contributed the first DocBook exporter. In Org 8.0, we go a +different route: you can now export to Texinfo and export the @file{.texi} +file to DocBook using @code{makeinfo}. @item @i{Eddward DeVilla} proposed and tested checkbox statistics. He also came up with the idea of properties, and that there should be an API for -- 2.11.4.GIT