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5 #+TITLE: Archive list of Org-mode user-visible changes
6 #+AUTHOR: Carsten Dominik
7 #+EMAIL: carsten at orgmode dot org
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17 - New, more CSS-like setup for HTML style information
18 - Attributes in hyperlinks, for example alt and title for images
19 - Simplified way to specify file links
20 - Modified behavior of time stamps in iCalendar export
21 - New way to compare times during a property search
22 - New option `org-open-directory-means-index'
23 - New parameters :prefix and :prefix1 for include files
24 - New option :index-style for org-publish
25 - New structure for the timestamp directory for org-publish.
27 ** Incompatible changes
29 *** New structure for the timestamp directory for org-publish.
31 The timestamp directory now uses SHA1 hashed versions of the
32 path to each publishing file. This should be a consistent
33 and system-independent way to handle things. The change
34 means that your next publishing command will publish each and
35 every file again, but just once, until new time stamps are in
40 *** New setup for HTML style information
42 In order to create a more CSS-like setup of the HTML style
43 information, the following changes have been made:
44 - The default style has moved to a constant,
45 =org-export-html-style-default= and should not be changed
47 - The default of the variable =org-export-html-style= is now
48 just the empty string. This variable should receive
49 settings that are Org-wide. When using org-publish, this
50 variable is associated with the =:style= property and can
51 be used to establish project-wide settings.
52 - There is a new variable =org-export-html-style-extra= that
53 should be used for file-local settings. Org-publish can, if
54 necessary, access this variable with the =:style-extra=
56 - When a file is published, the values of
57 - org-export-html-style-default
58 - org-export-html-style
59 - org-export-html-style-extra
60 are all inserted into the HTML header, in the given
63 This follows a proposal by Rustom Mody.
65 *** Attributes in hyperlinks
67 You can now set attributes in hyperlinks that will be used
68 when publishing to HTML. For example, if you want to use the
69 ALT and TITLE attributes of an inlined image, here is who to
72 : [[./img/a.jpg{{alt="This is image A" title="Image with no action"}}]]
74 Thanks to Charles Chen for this idea.
76 *** Simplified way to specify file links
78 In a link, you can now leave out the "file:" prefix if you
79 write an absolute file name like =/Users/dominik/.emacs= or
80 =~/.emacs=, or if you write a relative file name by using
81 =./= or =../= to start the file path. You cannot write a
82 plain file name, because plain text is interpreted as an
85 So for example, a link to an image /A.jpg/ with a thumbnail
86 /B.jpg/ can now be written like
92 *** Changes in iCalendar export
94 Deadline and scheduling time stamps are now treated
95 differently in iCalendar export. The default behavior is now
98 - a DEADLINE that appears in an entry that is a TODO item is
99 used as the item's DUE date. Therefore, such a deadline
100 will no longer show up in the calendar.
102 - a DEADLINE that appears in an item that is *not* a TODO
103 item is exported as an EVENT and will show up in the
106 - a SCHEDULED timestamp in a TODO item will be used as the
107 items DTSTART. Therefore, such a timestamp will not show
110 - a SCHEDULED timestamp in an item that is not a TODO has no
111 effect on iCalendar export at all. It will be ignored.
113 Of course this would not be Emacs if you could not configure
114 exactly what you want. Take a look at the variables
115 =org-icalendar-use-deadlines= and
116 =org-icalendar-use-scheduled= if you want to go back to the
117 old behavior or even do something completely different.
119 Thanks to Karen Cooke for triggering this change.
121 *** New way to compare times during a property search
123 If the comparison value in a property search is a string that
124 is enclosed in angular brackets, a time comparison will be
127 : +DEADLINE>="<2008-12-24 15:20>"
129 looks for entries with a deadline on or after that time.
130 Special allowed values are "<now>" (with time) and "<today>"
133 This is based on a request by Manish.
135 *** New option `org-open-directory-means-index'
137 When set, a link pointing to a directory will actually open
138 the index.org file in that directory. This is a good setting
139 inside a publishing project. When not set, you get a
140 finder/explorer window for that directory, or dired,
141 depending on system and setup.
143 This follows a request by Richard Riley.
145 *** New parameters :prefix and :prefix1 for include files
147 These parameters specify prefixes for each line of included
148 text. :prefix1 is only for the first line, :prefix for all
151 This follows a proposal by Richard Riley.
153 *** New option :index-style for org-publish
155 This option can be used to switch the style of the index
156 produced by org-publish. Can be `list' (index is just an
157 itemized list of the titles of the files involved) or `tree'
158 (the directory structure of the source files is reflected in
159 the index). The default is `tree'.
161 Thanks to Manuel Hermenegildo for the patch.
163 *** In the Agenda, inclusion of archives can now be toggled
164 - Pressing =v= will toggle inclusion of trees with the
165 ARCHIVE tag, this includes obviously the archive sibling.
166 - Pressing `C-u v' will include trees with ARCHIVE tag, and
167 will also include all archive files that are currently
168 associated with your agenda files.
170 This was triggered by a proposal by Manuel Hermenegildo.
174 If I were to name my releases, this one would be called "Adam".
175 Adam, you definitely owe me a beer :-). And I owe you one, too -
176 thanks for all the great ideas.
180 - Use cursor position in agenda for remember, scheduling and deadlines
181 - New API for mapping a function over all or selected entries
182 - Remember templates can be filed to beginning/end of a file
183 - Visiting a filed remember buffer immediately
184 - BBDB anniversaries are now links
185 - Column view in the agenda now cleans the ITEM field
186 - The format of section numbers in exported files is configurable
187 - Direct, single key access to allowed values in column view
188 - New hook to hack exported iCalendar files
189 - Log mode in agenda now shows end time for CLOCK line
191 ** Incompatible changes
193 *** `C-c C-x C-k' now calls `org-mark-entry-for-agenda-action'
194 It used to call =org-cut-special=, but that is also at bound
195 to the key =C-c C-x C-w=.
198 *** Making use of the cursor position in the agenda
200 The date at the cursor in the agenda (and also in the
201 calendar) can now be used to schedule entries, or to set the
202 date in a remember template correctly. It is also designed
203 to make it easier to move an entry to a date picked in the
204 agenda. Thanks to Thomas Baumann for starting the thread
205 that led to this development.
207 **** Calling remember with the cursor date in the agenda
209 If you want to use the date at the agenda cursor in a
210 remember template, start remember from the agenda with the
211 keys =k r=. While the template is being filled in, the
212 default date for all time stamps, and also for all
213 interactive escapes like =%^t= is now the date at the cursor
214 in the agenda. The exact same command can also be used from
215 the calendar if you prefer that.
217 **** Picking a date for scheduling/deadline in the agenda
219 You may now pick the date for scheduling an item or for
220 setting a deadline in the agenda, where you have the best
221 overview over free time slots. This is a two step process.
223 1. First you pick the entry that should be acted upon. In
224 the agenda, you use the keys =k m=. In an org-mode file,
225 this is on =C-c C-x C-k=.
227 2. Then you find the agenda date you want to apply. When the
228 cursor is anywhere in the block belonging to that date,
229 press =k s= to schedule, or =k d= to put a deadline. The
230 agenda is not updated immediately, press =r= if you want
231 it to show the affected entry in the right place.
233 *** New API for mapping a function over all or selected entries
235 Org has sophisticated mapping capabilities to find all
236 entries satisfying certain criteria. Internally, this
237 functionality is used to produce agenda views, but there is
238 also an API that can be used to execute arbitrary functions
239 for each or selected entries. The main entry point for this
243 -- Function: org-map-entries func &optional match scope &rest skip
244 Call FUNC at each headline selected by MATCH in SCOPE.
246 FUNC is a function or a lisp form. The function will be
247 called without arguments, with the cursor positioned at
248 the beginning of the headline. The return values of all
249 calls to the function will be collected and returned as
252 MATCH is a tags/property/todo match as it is used in the
253 agenda tags view. Only headlines that are matched by
254 this query will be considered during the iteration.
255 When MATCH is nil or t, all headlines will be visited by
258 SCOPE determines the scope of this command, it can
259 specify a file, all agenda files, the current tree and
262 The remaining args are treated as settings for the
263 skipping facilities of the scanner.
266 The function given to that mapping routine can really do anything
267 you like. Here is a simple example that will turn all entries in
268 the current file with a tag =TOMORROW= into TODO entries with the
269 keyword =UPCOMING=. Entries in comment trees and in archive
270 trees will be ignored.
272 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
274 '(org-todo "UPCOMING")
275 "+TOMORROW" 'file 'archive 'comment)
278 The following example counts the number of entries with TODO
279 keyword =WAITING=, in all agenda files.
281 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
282 (length (org-map-entries t "/+WAITING" nil 'agenda))
285 *** Changes in Remember templates
287 **** Remember templates can now use the cursor date in the agenda
288 Use =k r= to start remember from the agenda, with enforcing
289 the cursor date as default for any time stamps created by
292 **** Filing remember templates to the beginning or end of a file
293 You may now set the heading part of a remember template
294 definition to `top' or `bottom'. The template will then be
295 filed as a level 1 entry to the beginning or end of the
296 target file, respectively. Thanks to Adam Spiers for this
299 **** You can jump to the location of a note immediately after filing it
300 Just include the =%&= escape anywhere in the template. An
301 interesting combination now is to use =%!%&=, which will
302 immediately file and visit the note, which is equivalent to
303 generating the note directly in the target location. Thanks
304 to Adam Spiers for this proposal.
306 *** BBDB anniversaries are now links.
307 If you are using =%%(bbdb-anniversaries)= to list
308 anniversaries in the agenda, you can now directly access the
309 entry that triggered a listed anniversary from the agenda.
310 Just click the anniversary - it is a link now. Thanks to
311 Thomas Baumann for a patch to this effect.
313 *** Column view in the agenda now cleans the ITEM field
315 =org-agenda-columns-remove-prefix-from-item=. Thanks to Adam
316 Spiers for this proposal.
318 *** The format of section number in exported files is configurable
320 See the new variable `org-export-section-number-format'.
321 Thanks to Adam Spiers for this proposal.
323 *** Direct access to allowed values in column view
325 In column view, if you press a key 1-9 or 0, the
326 corresponding values from the list of allowed values for that
327 field at point will be directly selected. Thanks to Levin Du
328 for this proposal and a patch to this effect.
330 *** New hook to hack exported iCalendar files
331 The new hook `org-before-save-iCalendar-file-hook' runs just
332 before the buffer with a created iCalendar export is saved.
333 This is what I settled for after a long discussion with Adam
334 Spiers about doing some special filtering automatically.
336 *** Log mode in agenda now shows end time for CLOCK lines
337 When turning on log mode in the agenda with =l=, clock lines
338 will now also list the end time, not only the starting time.
339 Thanks to Tian Qiu for bringing this up again.
340 *** Fixes and additions for org-publish
341 - the :include and :index-title properties in org-publish
342 work now as advertized
343 - the #+TITLE of a page will be used in the index
344 - new :completion-function property can define a hook to be
345 run after publishing a file.
347 Thanks to Manuel Hermenegildo for a patch to this effect.
353 - Statistics cookies [/] and [%] for TODO entries
354 - Editing source code example in the proper mode
355 - iCalendar now defines proper UIDs for entries
356 - New properties for customizing subtree export
358 ** Incompatible changes
360 - The default of the variable `org-tags-match-list-sublevels' is
361 now `t'. The main reason for this is that it is easier to
362 explain in the manual and will lead to fewer surprises.
364 - The former CONTRIB directory is now called "contrib". This was
365 already the case in the git distribution, but the tar and zip
366 archives still did this wrong.
370 *** Statistics for TODO entries
372 The [/] and [%] cookies have already provided statistics for
373 checkboxes. Now they do the same also for TODO entries. If a
374 headline contains either cookie, changing the TODO state of any
375 direct child will trigger an update of this cookie. Children
376 that are neither TODO nor DONE are ignored.
378 There have already been requests to automatically switch the
379 parent headline to DONE when all children are done. I am not
380 making this a default feature, because one needs to make many
381 decisions about which keyword to use, etc. Instead of a complex
382 customization variable, I am providing a hook that can be used.
383 This hook will be called each time a TODO statistics cookie is
384 updated, with the cursor in the corresponding line. Each
385 function in the hook will receive two arguments, the number of
386 done entries, and the number of not-done entries, and you can use
387 the hook to change the state of the headline. Here is an example
390 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
391 (defun org-summary-todo (n-done n-not-done)
392 "Switch entry to DONE when all sub-entries are done, to TODO otherwise."
393 (let (org-log-done org-log-states) ; turn off logging
394 (org-todo (if (= n-not-done 0) "DONE" "TODO"))))
396 (add-hook 'org-after-todo-statistics-hook 'org-summary-todo)
399 *** Editing source code example in the proper mode
401 If you are writing a document with source code examples, you can
402 include these examples into a =#+BEGIN_SRC lang ... #+END_SRC= or
403 (with the org-mtags module loaded) a =<src...= structure. =lang=
404 stands for the Emacs mode used for editing the language, this
405 could be =emacs-lisp= for Emacs Lisp mode examples, or =org= for
406 Org mode examples. You can now use the key "C-c '" (that is C-c
407 followed by the single quote) to edit the example in its native
408 mode. This works by creating an indirect buffer, narrowing it to
409 the example and setting the appropriate mode. You need to exit
410 editing by pressing "C-c '" again. This is important, because
411 lines that have syntactic meaning in Org will be quoted by
412 calling this command.
414 "C-c '" also edits include files, the setupfile in a =#+setufile=
415 line, and all those little foreign snippets like:
418 ,#+HTML: this code can be edited in html-mode
424 ,#+LaTeX: this code can be edited in latex-mode
431 ,Here we can edit in fortran-mode
435 *** iCalendar now defines proper UIDs for entries
437 This is necessary for synchronization services. The UIDs are
438 created using the the org-id.el module which is now part of the
439 Org core. If you set the variable
441 : (setq org-icalendar-store-UID t)
443 then all created UIDs will be stored in the entry as an =:ID:=
444 property. This is off by default because it creates lots of
445 property drawers even if you only play with iCalendar export.
446 But if you plan to use synchronization, you really need to turn
449 Diary sexp entries do not yet receive proper persistent UIDs,
450 because they are transformed to iCalendar format by icalendar.el
451 which creates fresh UIDs each time, based on the current time.
453 An interesting aspect of Org is that a single outline node can
454 give rise to multiple iCalendar entries (as a timestamp, a
455 deadline, a scheduled item, and as a TODO item). Therefore, Org
456 adds prefixes "TS-", "DL-" "CS-", and "TD-" to the UID during
457 iCalendar export, depending on what triggered the inclusion of
458 the entry. In this way the UID remains unique, but a
459 synchronization program can still figure out from which entry all
460 the different instances originate.
462 *** New properties for customizing subtree export.
464 When exporting a subtree by selecting it before calling the
465 export command, you can now use the properties =EXPORT_TITLE=,
466 =EXPORT_TEXT=, and =EXPORT_OPTIONS= to overrule the global
467 =#+TITLE=, =#+TEXT=, and =#+OPTIONS= settings. You can also set
468 an export file name with =EXPORT_FILE_NAME= that will overrule
469 the file name derived from the buffer's file name. As far as the
470 options are concerned, the global =#+OPTIONS= will still be read,
471 and only the options you give in the property will be
472 overwritten. For example:
478 , :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: ct.html
479 , :EXPORT_TITLE: Steve's collected computer tricks
480 , :EXPORT_OPTIONS: h:2 toc:nil
484 *** New way to define tags for an entire file.
486 Tags that are defined in a line like
487 : #+FILETAGS: work urgent
488 are inherited by all entries in the file.
490 Thanks to Manuel Hermenegildo for this proposal.
496 - Description lists are now supported natively
497 - Block quotes for export
498 - Fontified code examples in HTML export
499 - Include files for export
500 - Text before the first headline is now exported by default
501 - In-buffer options may now be collected in an external file
502 - The in-buffer settings keywords may now be lower case
503 - Completion of structure elements
504 - Startup visibility can now be influenced by properties
505 - Clock task history, moving entries with the running clock
506 - BBDB anniversaries much faster
507 - New contrib files: org-eval.el and org-mtags.el
509 ** Incompatible changes
511 - The text before the first headline is now exported by default
513 Previously, the default was to not include text in an org-mode
514 buffer before the first headline. From now on, the default it to
515 include it. If you like the old default better, customize the
516 variable =org-export-skip-text-before-1st-heading= or set the
517 value on a per-file basis with
525 *** Description lists are now supported natively
527 A plain list will be exported as a description list if the
528 first item in the list has a /term/ and the /description/,
529 separated by " :: ". For example
531 : Emacs software by Carsten Dominik
532 : - RefTeX :: Support for LaTeX Labels, References, Citations
533 : - CDLaTeX :: more LaTeX functionality for Emacs
534 : - TeXmathp :: checking LaTeX buffers for Math mode.
535 : - ORG :: An Emacs mode for notes and projet planning.
536 : - CONSTANTS :: An Emacs package for inserting the definition of
537 : natural constants and units into a buffer.
538 : - IDLWAVE :: The Emacs modes for editing and
539 : running IDL and WAVE CL files.
543 Emacs software by Carsten Dominik
544 - RefTeX :: Support for LaTeX Labels, References, Citations
545 - CDLaTeX :: more LaTeX functionality for Emacs
546 - TeXmathp :: checking LaTeX buffers for Math mode.
547 - ORG :: An Emacs mode for notes and projet planning.
548 - CONSTANTS :: An Emacs package for inserting the definition of
549 natural constants and units into a buffer.
550 - IDLWAVE :: The Emacs modes for editing and
551 running IDL and WAVE CL files.
553 This works now in the HTML exporter, we still need to supoort
554 it with the LaTeX and ASCII exporters.
556 *** Block quotes for export
558 For quoting an entire paragraph as a citation, use
562 Everything should be made as simple as possible,
563 but not any simpler -- Albert Einstein
570 Everything should be made as simple as possible,
571 but not any simpler -- Albert Einstein
574 *** Fontified code examples in HTML export
576 You can now get code examples fontified like they would be
577 fontified in an Emacs Buffer, and export the result to HTML.
578 To do so, wrap the code examples into the following
582 ,#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
589 In the export, this will then look like this (if you are now
590 looking at the ASCII export and do not see anything
591 interesting, go and check out the HTML version at
592 http://orgmode.org/Changes.html).
594 #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
600 The string after the =BEGIN_SRC= is the name of the major emacs
601 mode that should be used to fontify the code example, without the
602 "-mode" at the end of the mode name. For example, if you are
603 writing an Org tutorial with Org examples included, you would use
604 "org" as the language identifier - in fact, I have used just
605 that in the example above.
607 Currently this works only for HTML export, and requires the
608 /htmlize.el/ package, version 1.34 or later. For other
609 backends, such structures are simply exported as EXAMPLE.
611 *** Include files for export
615 : #+INCLUDE "file" markup lang
617 will lead to the inclusion of the contents of FILE at the moment
618 of publishing. FILE should be surrounded by double quotes, this
619 is obligatory if it contains space characters. The parameters
620 MARKUP and LANG are optional. MARKUP can be "example", "quote",
621 or "src". If it is "src", LANG should be the name of the Emacs
622 mode to be used for fontifying the code. For example:
624 : Here is my /.emacs/ file:
625 : #+INCLUDE "~/.emacs" src emacs-lisp
627 *** The text before the first headline is now exported by default
629 Previously, the default was to not include text in an org-mode
630 buffer before the first headline. From now on, the default it to
631 include it. If you like the old default better, customize the
632 variable =org-export-skip-text-before-1st-heading= or set the
633 value on a per-file basis with
638 *** In-buffer options may now be collected in an external file
640 If you would like to share the Org setup between a number of
641 files, you can now store in-buffer setup in a file and simply
642 point to that file from each file that should read it. If
643 you write in a buffer
645 : #+SETUPFILE: "path/to/setup.org"
647 then this file will be scanned for in-buffer options like
648 =#+STARTUP=, =#+TITLE=, or =#+OPTIONS=.
650 *** The in-buffer settings keywords may now be upper or lower case
652 From now on, it makes no difference is you write =#+STARTUP= or
653 =#+startup=, to make these lines less imposing. Similarly for all
654 other in-buffer keywords.
656 *** Completion of structure elements
657 As a new experimental feature, Org now supports completion of
658 structural elements like =#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE= in a special way.
659 It work by typing, for example "<e" and then pressing TAB, on
660 an otherwise empty line. "<e" will expand into a complete
661 EXAMPLE template, with the cursor positioned in the middle.
662 Currently supported templates are:
675 This is an experimental feature, please comment! See also
676 below under /org-mtags.el/.
678 *** Startup visibility can now be influenced by properties
680 When Emacs opens an Org mode buffer, the outline visibility
681 is set to a startup value that is taken from the variable
682 =org-startup-folded=, or from a =#+STARTUP= setting in the
683 buffer. After this has happened, the buffer will now also be
684 scanned for entries with a =VISIBILITY= property. Wherever
685 such a property is found, the corresponding subtree will get
686 its visibility adjusted. Allowed values for the property
689 - folded :: Fold the subtree
690 - children :: Show the text after the headline, and the
691 headlines of all direct children
692 - content :: Show all headlines in the tree, but no text below any
694 - all :: Show the entire subtree
696 For example, I am using this for the huge /Changes.org/ file that
697 is the source for the list of visible changes you are reading
698 right now. The top-most entry in this file always describes the
699 changes in my current working version. The start of this section
700 currently looks like this:
705 , :VISIBILITY: content
710 This was a proposal by Ben Alexander.
712 The command =C-u C-u TAB= will switch back to the startup
713 visibility of the buffer.
715 *** Clock task history, and moving entries with the running clock
717 Org now remembers the last 5 tasks that you clocked into, to
718 make it easier to clock back into a task after interrupting
720 - =C-u C-u C-c C-x C-i= (or =C-u C-u I= from the agenda) will
721 clock into that task and mark it as current default task.
722 - =C-u C-c C-x C-i= (or =C-u I= from the agenda) will offer a
723 list of recently clocked tasks, including the default task,
724 for selection. =d= selects the default task, =i= selects
725 the task that was interrupted by the task that is currently
726 being clocked. =1=,... selects a recent task. When you
727 select a task, you will be clocked into it.
728 - You can use =C-u C-c C-x C-j= to jump to any of these
731 When moving an entry using structure editing commands,
732 archiving commands, or the special subtree cut-and-paste
733 commands =C-c C-x C-w= and =C-c C-x C-y=, the running clock
734 marker and all clock history markers will be moved with the
735 subtree. Now you can start a clock in a remember buffer and
736 keep the clock running while filing the note away. See also
737 the variable `org-remember-clock-out-on-exit'.
739 *** BBDB anniversaries much faster
741 =bbdb-anniversaries= is now much faster, thanks to a new
742 approach using a hash for birthdays. Thanks to Thomas
743 Baumann for a patch to this effect.
745 *** New files in the contrib directory
747 Do people think any of these should become core?
749 - org-eval.el :: This new module allows to include the result
750 of the evaluation of Lisp code (and other scripting
751 languages) into the buffer, similar to the =<lisp>= tag
752 of [[http://mwolson.org/static/doc/emacs-wiki.html#Lisp-Tricks][Emacs Wiki]] and [[http://mwolson.org/static/doc/muse/Embedded-Lisp.html#Embedded-Lisp][Muse]].
753 - org-mtags.el :: This new modules allows you to use
754 Muse-like tags for some structure definitions in Org.
755 For example, instead of
763 In fact, I myself find these easier to type and to look
764 at. Also, it will allow you to more easily move text
765 and files back and forth between Org and Muse. For a
766 list of supported structure elements, see the commentary
767 in the file [[http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git?a=blob_plain;f=contrib/lisp/org-mtags.el;hb=HEAD][commentary in the file org-mtags.el]].
769 If you load this module and use the "<i" etc completion
770 described above, the Muse form will automatically be
774 Many bug fixes again. Will this ever stop?
780 - Column view (mostly) works now in XEmacs
781 - Summaries for columns in the agenda
782 - The special property Effort can be used for effort estimates
783 - New operators for property searches
784 - Search commands can now include archive files.
785 - Clock tables can include the archive files
786 - Orgtbl radio tables generalized.
790 *** Column view works now in XEmacs
792 I had already given up on this, but Greg Chernev (who
793 implemented noutline.el for XEmacs and in this way kept Org
794 alive on XEmacs) has done it again and provided the patches
795 to make column view work under XEmacs. There are still some
796 problems, but the basics work and we will iron out the
797 remaining issues, hopefully soon.
799 *** Summaries for columns in the agenda
801 If any of the columns has a summary type defined, turning on
802 column view in the agenda will show summaries for these
803 columns. Org will first visit all relevant agenda files and
804 make sure that the computations of this property are up to
805 date. This is also true for the special =CLOCKSUM= property.
806 Org will then sum the values displayed in the agenda. In the
807 daily/weekly agenda, the sums will cover a single day, in all
808 other views they cover the entire block. It is vital to
809 realize that the agenda may show the same entry multiple
810 times (for example as scheduled and as a deadline), and it
811 may show two entries from the same hierarchy (for example a
812 /parent/ and it's /child/). In these cases, the summation in
813 the agenda will lead to incorrect results because some values
816 *** The special property Effort can be used for effort estimates
818 If you want to plan your work in a very detailed way, or if
819 you need to produce offers with quotations of the estimated
820 work effort, you may want to assign effort estimates to
821 entries. If you are also clocking your work, you may later
822 want to compare the planned effort with the actual working
823 time. Effort estimates can now be stored in a special
824 property =Effort=, displayed side-to-side with clock sums,
825 and also be summed over a day, in order to show the planned
826 work load of a day. See the manual for more details.
828 *** New operators for property searches
830 Property searches can now choose a number of different
831 operators for comparing values. These operators are `=',
832 `<>', `<', `<=', `>', and `>='.
834 When the search term uses the operator with plain number like
835 =+Effort>=2.7=, then the property value is converted to a
836 number and a numerical comparison takes place.
838 When the search term uses a string on the right hand side of
839 the operator, a string comparison is done: =+PRIORITY<"C".=
841 Finally, if the right hand side is enclosed in curly braces,
842 a regexp match is done: =aaa={regexp}=. In this case you
843 should use only the `=' or `<>' operators, meaning "does
844 match" or "does not match", respectively.
846 This was a triggered with a request by Dan Davison.
848 *** Search commands can now include archive files.
850 If the value of the customization variable
851 =org-agenda-text-search-extra-files= contains the symbol
852 =agenda-archives= as the first element in the list, all
853 archive files of all agenda files will be added to the list
854 of files to search. This is relevant for the search view
855 =C-c a s=, as well as for the agenda files multi-occur
858 *** Clock tables can include the archive files
860 There are new values for the =:scope= parameter of a clock
861 table. This can now be =file-with-archives= and
862 =agenda-with-archives=, in order to collect information not
863 only from the current file or all agenda files, but also from
864 all archive files that are currently used by these files.
866 *** Orgtbl radio tables generalized.
868 The options available for radio tables using orgtbl-mode have
869 been expanded. You may use several reception points and
870 formats for the same table, you may have special formatting
871 in the last line of the table, and many table parameters may
872 be functions, so that more general transformations are
873 possible. Jason Riedy provided a patch for this, and he will
874 hopefully come up with some examples. Thanks!
878 This is a new major release, mostly because of structural changes
879 in Org. However, since this took a while, there is also a long
880 list of small improvements and some new significant features.
884 - The Org distribution has a new structure
885 - New system for selecting modules to load
886 - New archiving mechanism: The Archive Sibling
887 - Support for Sebastian Rose's JavaScript org-info.js.
888 - Internal links work now better in HTML export
889 - Export commands can be done in the background
890 - Flexible setting of the time block shown by the clock table
891 - Clock table can be included in the agenda
892 - Support for ISO week dates (ISO 6801)
893 - Tag inheritance can be limited to a subset of all tags
894 - Entries can be sorted by TODO keyword
895 - And some more small fixes and improvements
897 ** Incompatible changes
899 *** The Org distribution has a new structure
901 In the distribution files as well as in the GIT repository,
902 the lisp files are now located in a subdirectory "lisp", and
903 the documentation files are located in a subdirectory "doc".
904 If you are running Org directly from the unpacked
905 distribution archive (zip or tar file, or GIT repository),
906 you need to modify your settings for load-path accordingly.
910 *** The Org distribution has a new structure
912 In the distribution files as well as in the GIT repository,
913 the lisp files are now located in a subdirectory "lisp", and
914 the documentation files are located in a subdirectory "doc".
915 If you are running Org directly from the unpacked
916 distribution archive (zip or tar file, or GIT repository),
917 you need to modify your settings for load-path accordingly.
921 Org-mode has now a system for loading modules by simply
922 configuring an option that lists all the modules you want to
923 use. Customize the variable `org-modules'. That variable
924 lists both modules that are part of the Org-mode core (and in
925 this way part of Emacs), and modules that are contributed
926 packages. Contributed modules will only be available when
927 you have installed them properly (most likely by downloading
928 the distribution and adding /path/to/orgdir/contrib/lisp to
931 *** New archiving mechanism: The Archive Sibling
933 There is a new method to archive entries in the current file:
934 By moving it to a sibling called the /Archive Sibling/. That
935 sibling has the heading "Archive" and also carries the
936 ARCHIVE tag. This can be a great way to do archiving inside
937 a project, to get parts of the project out of the way and to
938 wait with true archiving (moving to another file) until the
939 entire project is done. Archiving to a sibling keeps much of
940 the context, for example inherited tags and approximate tree
943 The key binding for the is "C-c C-x A", and from the agenda
944 buffer you can simply use "A".
946 Thanks to Ilya Shlyakhter for this rather clever idea.
948 *** Support for Sebastian Rose's JavaScript org-info.js.
950 This fascinating program allows a completely new viewing
951 experience for web pages created from Org files. The same
952 document can be viewed in different ways, and switching
953 between the views as well as navigation uses single-key
956 One of the view types is an /Info-like/ interface where you
957 can jump through the sections of the document with the `n'
958 and `p' keys (and others). There is also a /folding/
959 interface where you can fold the document much like you can
960 fold it in org-mode in Emacs, and cycle through the
961 visibility both locally and globally.
963 To set this up, all you need to do is to make sure that
964 org-infojs.el gets loaded (customize the variable org-modules
965 to check). Then add this line to the buffer:
967 : #+INFOJS_OPT: view:info
969 In that line, you can configure the initial view and other
970 settings. Available views are =info= for the info-like
971 interface, and =overview=, =content=, and =showall= for the
972 folding interface. See the manual for more details. The
973 JavaScript program is served from
974 http://orgmode.org/org-info.js, and your exported HTML files
975 will automatically get it from there. However, you may want
976 to be independent of the existence and stability of
977 orgmode.org and install a copy locally. Then you need to
978 change the path from which the script is loaded, either by
981 : #+INFOJS_OPT: view:info path:../scripts/org-info.js
983 or by configuring the variable =org-infojs-options=.
985 For details see the documentation provided by Sebastian Rose
986 together with org-info.js.
988 *** Export improvements
990 - The export of internal links to HTML now works a lot
991 better. Most internal links that work while editing an Org
992 file inside Emacs will now also work the the corresponding
995 - You can run many of the export commands in the background
996 by using `C-c C-u C-c C-e' in order to start the process.
997 RIght now this will only work if "emacs" is the right
998 command to get to your Emacs executable - I hope to make
999 this less system dependent in the future.
1001 Both these are based on requests by Ilya Shlyakhter.
1003 *** Improvements to clocktable
1005 - The clocktable is now much more flexible and user friendly
1006 when trying to specify the time block that should be
1007 considered when constructing the table.
1009 The =:block= parameter to the table can now look like any
1012 | :block | meaning |
1013 |--------------+-----------------------|
1014 | 2008 | The entire year 2008 |
1015 | 2008-04 | The month April 2008 |
1016 | 2008-04-02 | The day April 2, 2008 |
1017 | 2008-W14 | ISO-Week 14 in 2008 |
1019 | today-5 | The day five days ago |
1020 | thisweek | The current week |
1021 | thisweek-2 | Two weeks ago |
1022 | thismonth | The current month |
1023 | thismonth-12 | Same month, last year |
1024 | lastmonth | Same as thismonth-1 |
1027 What is more, you can now use the =S-left= and =S-right=
1028 keys to shift the time block around. The cursor needs to
1029 be in the =#+BEGIN: clocktable= line for this to work. If
1030 the current block is =today=, =S-left= with switch to
1031 yesterday. If the current block is =2008-W14=, =S-right=
1032 will switch to the following week.
1034 - When the clocktable is collecting from several files, the
1035 total time for each file will now also be listed. This was
1036 a request from Bernt Hansen.
1038 - If you turn on the new clock report mode with the "R" key in
1039 the agenda, a clock table will be attached to the agenda,
1040 showing the clock report for the file scope and time
1041 interval of the agenda view. To turn this on permanently,
1042 configure the variable
1043 =org-agenda-start-with-clock report-mode=. To modify the
1044 properties of the table, in particular the =:maxlevel=
1045 depth, configure =org-agenda-clockreport-parameter-plist=.
1047 *** Support for ISO week dates (ISO 6801)
1049 The agenda now shows the ISO week for the displayed dates, in
1050 the form =W08= for week 8.
1052 The keys =d=, =w=, =m=, and =y= in the agenda view now accept
1053 prefix arguments. Remember that in the agenda, you can
1054 directly type a prefix argument by typing a number, no need
1055 to press =C-u= first. The prefix argument may be used to
1056 jump directly to a specific day of the year, ISO week, month,
1057 or year, respectively. For example, =32 d= jumps to February
1058 1st, =9 w= to ISO week number 9. When setting day, week, or
1059 month view, a year may be encoded in the prefix argument as
1060 well. For example, =200712 w= will jump to week 12 in the
1061 year 2007. If such a year specification has only one or two
1062 digits, it will be mapped to the interval 1938-2037.
1064 When entering a date at the date prompt, you may now also
1065 specify an ISO week. For example
1067 : w4 Monday of week 4
1068 : fri w4 Friday of week 4
1069 : w4-5 Same as above
1070 : 2012 w4 fri Friday of week 4 in 2012.
1071 : 2012-W04-5 Same as above
1073 So far I have not implemented the effect of
1074 `org-read-date-prefer-future' on this functionality, because
1075 it seemed too magic for me. I'd appreciate comments on this
1076 issue: Should `org-read-date-prefer-future' also push dates
1077 into the next year if the week you are entering has already
1078 passed in the current year? For consistency I guess this
1079 should be the case, but I cannot quite wrap my head around
1082 I hope but am not entirely convinced that this will behave
1083 sanely also during the first/last week of a year. Please
1084 test extensively and report back.
1086 This was a request by Thomas Baumann.
1088 *** Improvements in Search View
1090 - Calling search view with a C-u prefix will make it match
1091 only in TODO entries.
1093 - The single quote is no longer considered a word character
1094 during search, so that searching for the word "Nasim" will
1095 also match in "Nasim's".
1100 - Inheritance of tags can now be limited to a subset of all
1101 tags, using the variable =org-use-tag-inheritance=. This
1102 variable may now be a regular expression or a list to
1103 select the inherited tags. Thanks to Michael Ekstrand for
1104 this excellent proposal.
1106 The regexp option is also implemented for
1107 =org-use-property-inheritance=, so that you can now select
1108 properties for inheritance my name.
1110 - The INHERIT flag to the function =org-entry-get= can be set
1111 to the symbol =selective=. If this is the case, then the
1112 value of the property will be retrieved using inheritance
1113 if and only if the setting in
1114 =org-use-property-inheritance= selects the property for
1117 - There are now special faces for the date lines in the
1118 agenda/timeline buffers, and another special face for days
1119 that fall on a weekend: =org-agenda-date= and
1120 =org-agenda-date-weekend=. Both these faces are initially
1121 similar to the =org-agenda-structure= face, but you can
1122 customize them freely.
1124 - When an entry already has a scheduling or deadline time
1125 stamp, calling `C-c C-s' or `C-c C-d', respectively, will
1126 now use that old date as the default, and you can can use
1127 the "++4d" syntax to invoke shifts relative to that default
1128 date. Simply pressing RET at the prompt will keep the
1129 default date, not switch to today.
1131 This was an omission in the earlier implementation, spotted
1132 by Wanrong Lin. Thanks!
1134 - File names in remember templates can be relative, if they
1135 are, they will be interpreted relative to =org-directory=.
1137 - The handling of the clipboard when inserting into remember
1138 templates is now much better, and gives more control on what
1139 should be inserted with new %-escapes:
1141 - =%c= - Now always insert the head of the kill ring, never
1144 - =%x= - Insert the content of the X clipboard. This is the
1145 first non-empty value from the PRIMARY, SECONDARY and
1146 CLIPBOARD X clipboards.
1148 - =%^C= - This allows the user to choose between any of the
1149 clipboard values available, the kill ring head, and the
1150 initial region if set.
1152 - =%^L= - Like =%^C=, but this inserts an org link using the
1155 Thanks to James TD Smith for this patch.
1157 - Table export to an internal file can now use a format
1158 specification, similar to the formats that are used by
1159 orgtbl radio tables. The default format is in the variable
1160 =org-table-export-default-format=. You can use properties
1161 =TABLE_EXPORT_FILE= and =TABLE_EXPORT_FORMAT= to specify the
1162 file name to which the export should go, and a local
1163 format. For example:
1166 : :TABLE_EXPORT_FILE: ~/xx.txt
1167 : :TABLE_EXPORT_FORMAT: orgtbl-to-generic :splice t :sep "\t"
1170 Thanks to James TD Smith for this patch.
1172 - Entries can be sorted by TODO keyword, and the order is given
1173 by the definition sequence of the TODO keywords in the
1174 variable =org-todo-keywords=, or in the =#+TODO= line. Use
1175 the "o" key when sorting with =C-c ^=.
1177 Thanks to James TD Smith for this patch.
1184 - New keyword search agenda view
1186 - Many new extensions available in the CONTRIB directory
1188 - New remember template option: pre-selection contexts
1190 - Modifying list/headline status of a line
1192 - Granularity while editing time stamps
1194 - New repeaters mechanisms
1196 - New parameters for dynamic blocks ad the clock table
1198 - Limiting iCalendar export to fewer entries
1200 - =M-RET= splits lines again
1204 ** Incompatible changes
1206 - The variable `org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes' is now a list
1207 of two values - if you have configured this variable before,
1212 *** New keyword search agenda view
1214 `C-c a s' now invokes a special agenda view that can be used
1215 to search notes by keyword and regular expressions. In
1216 particular, it does not require a single regular expression
1217 or string to search for, but it can search for a number
1218 keywords or regexps that can occur in arbitrary sequence in
1219 the entry. The search knows the boundaries of an entry, can
1220 use simple Boolean logic and is reasonably fast. For
1221 example, the search string
1223 : +computer +wifi -ethernet -{8\.11[bg]}
1225 will search for note entries that contain the keywords
1226 =computer= and =wifi=, but not the keyword =ethernet=, and
1227 which are also not matched by the regular expression
1228 "8\.11[bg]", meaning to exclude both 8.11b and 8.11g. If the
1229 first character of the search string is an asterisk, the
1230 search will only look at headlines - otherwise it will look
1231 at the headine and the text below it, up to the next
1232 (possibly sub-) heading.
1234 The command searches all agenda files, and in addition the
1235 files listed in =org-agenda-text-search-extra-files=.
1237 I find it very useful to define a custom command to do such
1238 a search only in a limited number of files (my notes files),
1241 : ("N" "Search notes" search ""
1242 : ((org-agenda-files '("~/org/notes.org" "~/org/computer.org"))
1243 : (org-agenda-text-search-extra-files nil)))
1245 *** Many new extensions available in the CONTRIB directory
1247 - Phil Jackson's /org-irc.el/ is now part of the Org-mode
1248 core, which means it will become part of Emacs soon.
1250 - The new development model already starts to pay off, a
1251 number of interesting extensions are now part of the
1252 distribution. Check the file CONTRIB/README for a list.
1254 - There is a new variable `org-default-extensions'.
1255 Configuring this variable makes it *very* easy to load
1256 these default extensions - eventually this will be expanded
1257 to cover contributed extensions as well.
1259 *** New remember template option: pre-selection contexts
1261 - Remember template definitions now allow six elements. The
1262 last element defines the contexts in which the template
1263 should be offered. It can be a list of major modes, a
1264 function, =t= or =nil=. If it is a list of major-mode, the
1265 template will be available only when =org-remember= is
1266 called from a buffer in one of these modes. If it is a
1267 function, the template will be offered only if the function
1268 returns `t' when called in the current buffer. A value of
1269 =t= or =nil= for this element means select this template in
1272 One possible application for this would be to have several
1273 templates all using the same selection letter, and choosing
1274 the right one based on context. For example, think of
1275 tasks describing a bug in a source code file. With the
1276 following configuration we make sure that the bug reports
1277 are filed into the appropriate sections of the target file.
1279 : (setq org-remember-templates
1280 : '(("Elisp" ?b "* %a\n\n%i%?" "~/bugs.org" "Elisp bugs" (emacs-lisp-mode))
1281 : ("C Bugs" ?b "* %a\n\n%i%?" "~/bugs.org" "C bugs" (cc-mode))))
1283 See (info "(org)Remember templates") for details.
1285 *** Modifying list/headline status of a line
1287 - `C-c -' has now more functions:
1288 + In a table, add a hline as before
1289 + In an item list, cycle bullet type as before
1290 + In a normal line, turn it into an item
1291 + In a headline, turn it into an item
1292 + If there is an active region, turn each line into an item.
1293 But if the first region line is already an item, remove
1294 item markers from all lines.
1296 Based on proposals by Bastien.
1298 - `C-c *' has now more functions
1299 + in a table, recompute, as before
1300 + in a normal line, convert it to a sub heading.
1301 + at an item, convert it into a subheading
1302 + if there is an active region, convert all lines in the
1303 region to headlines. However, if the first lie already is
1304 a heading, remove the stars from all lines int he region.
1306 Based on proposals by Bastien.
1308 *** Changes related to time stamps
1310 - The value variable =org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes= is now
1311 a list of two values. The first applies when creating a new
1312 time stamp. The second applies when modifying a timestamp
1313 with S-up/down. The default for this new task is 5 minutes,
1314 but 15 may also be a very good value for many people. If
1315 S-up/down is used on a time stamp where the minute part is
1316 not compatible with this granularity it will be made so.
1317 You can bypass this by using a prefix argument to exactly
1318 specify the number of minutes to shift.
1320 This was a proposal by Adam Spiers.
1322 - New repeaters that shift a date relative to today, or that
1323 make sure that the next date is in the future. For example:
1325 :** TODO Call Father
1326 : DEADLINE: <2008-02-10 Sun ++1w>
1327 : Marking this DONE will shift the date by at least one week,
1328 : but also by as many weeks as it takes to get this date into
1329 : the future. However, it stays on a Sunday, even if you called
1330 : and marked it done on Saturday.
1331 :** TODO Check the batteries in the smoke detectors
1332 : DEADLINE: <2005-11-01 Tue .+1m>
1333 : Marking this DONE will shift the date to one month after
1336 Proposed by Wanrong Lin and Rainer Stengle.
1338 *** New parameters for dynamic blocks ad the clock table
1340 - There is a new =:link= parameter for the clocktable. When
1341 set, the headlines listed in the table will be links to the
1344 - There is a new =:content= parameter that is passed to the
1345 writer function of the dynamic block. Use this parameter
1346 to pass the previous content of the block to the writer
1347 function, in case you want to make the outcome dependent on
1348 the previous content.
1350 *** Limiting iCalendar export to fewer entries
1352 - New way to limit iCalendar export to the entries captured in
1353 an agenda view. This is done by "writing" the agenda view
1354 using `C-x C-w' to a file with extension .ics.
1356 This was a request by Kyle Sexton.
1360 - Due to a popular revolt shortly after the 5.22 release,
1361 =M-RET= can again be used to split a line so that the rest
1362 of the line becomes the new heading. However, if you do
1363 this in a heading containing tags, the tags will stay in the
1366 Customize the variable =org-M-RET-may-split-line= if you
1367 don't want this command to split a line in the middle. The
1368 same variable also influences line splitting in items and in
1371 - There are three new hooks:
1373 =org-follow-link-hook=: runs after following a link
1374 =org-publish-before-export-hook=: runs before export
1375 =org-publish-after-export-hook=: runs after export
1379 ** Incompatible changes
1381 - The variable `org-log-done' is now less complex.
1382 - The in-buffer settings for logging have changed. Some
1383 options no longer exists, some new ones have been added.
1387 *** Changes to logging progress
1389 There is now more control over which state changes are being
1390 logged in what way. Please read carefully the corresponding
1391 sections in the manual. Basically:
1393 - The variable `org-log-done' has been simplified, it no
1394 longer influences logging state changes and clocking out.
1395 - There is a new variable for triggering note-taking when
1396 clocking out an item: `org-log-note-clock-out'.
1397 - Logging of state changes now has to be configured on a
1398 pre-keyword basis, either in `org-todo-keywords' or in the
1399 #+TODO in-buffer setting.
1400 - These per-keyword settings allow more control. For example
1402 : WAIT(w@) Record a note when entering this state.
1403 : WAIT(w!) Record a timestamp when entering this state.
1404 : WAIT(w@/!) Recore a note when entering and timestamp
1405 : when leaving this state. This is great for
1406 : getting a record when switching *back* from
1408 : WAIT(/!) Record a timestamp when leaving this state.
1409 : Here we not even define a fast access
1410 : character, but just the logging stuff.
1412 This was triggered by requests from Wanrong Lin and Bernt Hansen.
1416 - M-RET no longer brakes a line in the middle, it will make a
1417 new line after the current or (if cursor is at the beginning
1418 of the line) before the current line.
1420 - RET, when executed in a headline after the main text and
1421 before the tags will leave the tags in the current line and
1422 create a new line below the current one.
1426 Bug fixes, in particular the long-hunted bug about wrong window
1427 positions after pressing SPACE in the agenda. Hopefully this
1434 *** Remember/Refile/Goto
1436 - The use of prefix arguments for the commands `org-remember'
1437 and `org-refile' has been normalized.
1439 - The clock can now safely be used in a remember buffer.
1441 - The variable `org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive'
1442 introduced only in 5.19 is already obsolete. Please use
1443 `org-remember-interactive-interface' instead.
1445 - It is no longer necessary to update the refiling targets.
1447 - Automatic isearch in `org-goto'.
1449 - Outline-path-completion as alternative org-goto interface.
1453 - Checkboxes now work hierarchically.
1455 - `C-k' can now behave specially in headlines.
1457 - Repeater for tasks in plain timestamps.
1459 - All clock intervals of an item show in agenda/timeline.
1461 - New parameter =:step= for clocktable, to get daily reports.
1463 - Never loose a repeaded scheduled item from the agenda.
1465 - Archiving a subtree now stores the outline path in a property.
1467 - Links to messages in Apple Mail.
1471 ** Incompatible Changes
1473 - The variable `org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive'
1474 introduced only in 5.19 is already obsolete. Please use
1475 `org-remember-interactive-interface' instead.
1479 *** Remember/Refile/Goto
1481 - The use of prefix arguments for the commands `org-remember'
1482 and `org-refile' has been normalized:
1484 + when called without prefix argument, the command does its
1485 normal job, starting a remember note or refiling a tree.
1487 + when called with a single C-u prefix, these commands can be
1488 used to select a target location and to jump there. In
1489 the case of `org-remember', you will be prompted for a
1490 template and then Emacs jumps to the default target
1491 location or this template. In the case of `org-refile',
1492 you select a location from the refile target list and jump
1495 + when called with two prefixes (`C-u C-u'), the command
1496 jumps to the location last used for storing a note or a
1499 - When the clock is running inside an remember buffer, storing
1500 the remember buffer with `C-c C-c' will automatically clock
1501 out. This was inspired by a request by Rainer Stengle.
1503 - The variable `org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive'
1504 introduced only in 5.19 is already obsolete. Please use
1505 `org-remember-interactive-interface' instead. This new
1506 variable does select the interface that is used to select
1507 the target for a remember note in an interactive way.
1508 Possible values are:
1510 + `outline': Use an outline of the document to select a
1512 + `outline-path-completion': Use completion of an outline
1513 path to select a location.
1514 + `refile': Offer the `org-refile-targets' as possible
1517 - It is no longer necessary to update the refiling targets -
1518 they are always current.
1520 - In `org-goto', typing characters now automatically starts
1521 isearch from the beginning of the buffer. The isearch is
1522 special also because it only matches in headline. This
1523 goes some way toward saving org-goto from being removed
1524 from Org-mode. Thanks to Piotr Zielinski for the code, and
1525 sorry that it took me so long to put it in. If you prefer
1526 to use single letters n,p,f,b,u,q for navigation as before,
1527 configure the variable `org-goto-auto-isearch'.
1529 - Outline-path-completion is now available as an alternative
1530 interface in the command `org-goto'. Please select the
1531 default interface you'd like to use with the new variable
1532 `org-goto-interface'. You can then select the alternative
1533 interface with a prefix argument to `C-c C-j' (org-goto). I
1534 am considering to make outline-path-completion the default
1535 interface. Comments?
1540 - Checkboxes now work hierarchically. When a plain-list item
1541 with a checkbox has children with checkboxes, the status of
1542 the item's checkbox is calculated from the children, each
1543 time a checkbox is toggled with C-c C-c. Thanks to Miguel
1544 A. Figueroa-Villanueva for a patch to this effect.
1546 - There is a new variable `org-special-ctrl-k'. When set,
1547 `C-k' will behave specially in headlines:
1549 + When the cursor is at the beginning of a headline, kill
1550 the entire line and possible the folded subtree below the
1552 + When in the middle of the headline text, kill the
1553 headline up to the tags.
1554 + When after the headline text, kill the tags.
1556 This is following a proposal by Piotr Zielinski.
1558 - You can now also have a plain (as opposed to deadline or
1559 scheduled) repeater timestamp in a task. Switching the task
1560 to DONE will now also shift a plain time stamp. This was a
1561 request by Austin Frank.
1563 - If an entry is clocked multiple times, it will now show up
1564 several times in the agenda and timeline buffers, when
1565 log-mode is on. This was a proposal by Jurgen Defurne.
1567 - The clock table accepts a new parameter =:step=. This
1568 parameter can be `day' or `week' and will result in separate
1569 tables for each day or week in the requested time interval.
1570 This was triggered by a proposal by Sacha Chua in her [[http://sachachua.com/wp/2007/12/30/clocking-time-with-emacs-org/][blog]].
1572 - A time-stamp with a repeater now no longer refers to the
1573 date *closest* to the current day. Instead, it means either
1574 today or the most recent match. This change makes sure that
1575 overdue scheduled or deadline items never disappear from the
1576 agenda. With the previous convention, an overdue scheduled
1577 item would disappear. For example, a weekly item scheduled
1578 for Sunday would appear as overdue until Wednesday, and the
1579 suddenly disappear until next Sunday. Now the item will
1580 show up as "Sched 7x" on Saturday. From Sunday on it will
1581 be in the list as "Scheduled", i.e. old sins will be
1582 forgiven. This follows a request by Warong, Dennis and
1585 - Archiving a subtree now creates an additional property,
1586 =ARCHIVE_OLPATH=. This property contains the "path" in the
1587 outline tree to the archived entry, as it was in the
1588 original file. For example, archiving =Fix the door= in the
1596 will file is with the following property
1598 : :ARCHIVE_PATH: Task/HOME/Garage
1600 Note that you can configure (i.e. limit) the information
1601 that gets stored upon archiving with the variable
1602 `org-archive-save-context-info'.
1604 - New file `org-mac-message.el' by John Wiegley to create
1605 links for messages in Apple Mail, and to follow these
1614 - Column view can list the clocked times of a subtree.
1616 - Storing remember notes can use the `org-refile' interface.
1618 - Storing remember notes no longer produced empty lines.
1620 - Moving subtrees now folds all siblings of the subtree.
1622 - New variable `org-agenda-todo-keyword-format'.
1624 - Hack to allow brackets in link descriptions.
1626 - Clocking into an entry can enforce a specific TODO state.
1628 - EXPORT_FILE_NAME may be an absolute file name with "~".
1630 - Bug fixes, lots of them.
1634 - A new special column definition lists the sum of all CLOCK
1635 entries in a subtree. For example
1637 : #+COLUMNS: %20ITEM %10Time_Estimate{:} %CLOCKSUM
1639 will allow you to compare estimated times (as given in the
1640 Time_Estimate property) with the clocked times. This was a
1641 request by Bernt Hansen.
1643 - Storing remember notes can now use the `org-refile'
1644 interface instead of the `org-goto' interface (see the
1645 variable `org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive').
1646 Nothing will change if the note is stored immediately after
1647 pressing `C-c C-c' in the =*Remember*= buffer. But if you
1648 have chosen (e.g. by pressing `C-u C-c C-c') to
1649 interactively select the filing location (file and
1650 headline), the refile interface will be used instead. I am
1651 excited about this change, because the `org-goto' interface
1652 is basically a failure, at least for this application. Note
1653 that in any case the refile interface has to be configured
1654 first by customizing `org-refile-targets'.
1656 - Notes inserted with remember now remove any whitespace
1657 before and after the note before being pasted, so that there
1658 will be no empty lines inserted together with the note. We
1659 could invent special syntax in remember templates to allow
1660 creating empty lines before a note - is there anyone who'd
1663 - Moving subtrees now folds all siblings of the subtree. This
1664 is the only reasonably simple way I could find to avoid the
1665 reported inconsistencies in the folding state of the outline
1666 tree after moving entries. There are reasons to like this
1667 new behavior, because it easily visualizes where the tree is
1668 located after the move. Still, not everyone might be happy
1669 with this. Massive complaining would be needed to make me
1672 - New variable `org-agenda-todo-keyword-format' to specify the
1673 width of the TODO keyword field in the agenda display. Use
1674 it to get things to line up better. This was a proposal by
1677 - If a link description inserted with `C-c C-l' contains
1678 brackets, the brackets will now be converted into curly
1679 braces. This looks similar enough. Supporting brackets in
1680 link descriptions is, for technical reasons too long to
1681 explain here, complex.
1683 - The new option `org-clock-in-switch-to-state' can be set to
1684 a TODO state that will be enforced when the clock is started
1685 on an entry. This follows an idea by Sacha Chua.
1687 - The EXPORT_FILE_NAME property may now also be an absolute
1688 file name, and it may contain abbreviations like "~" for the
1689 users home directory. This was requested by Adam Spiers.
1691 - Bug fixes, lots of them.
1703 - When cutting, pasting, or moving subtrees and items, the
1704 empty lines *before* the subtree/item now belong to the
1705 part and will be moved with it. There is one exception to
1706 this rule: If the first child is moved down (or,
1707 equivalently, the second is moved up), the amount of empty
1708 lines *above* the first child to be moved along with it is
1709 limited by the number of empty lines *below* it. This
1710 sounds complicated, but it allows to have extra empty space
1711 before the first child and still have good behavior of the
1712 subtree motion commands.
1714 - Plain lists items work the same.
1716 I believe we have finally nailed this one. Thanks to Daniel
1717 Pittman for bring this up again and to Eric Schulte for
1718 pointing out that it is the empty lines *before* an entry
1721 This change was non-trivial, please give it a good test and
1722 let me know about any problems.
1726 - The new command `org-remember-goto-last-stored' will jump
1727 to the location of the remember note stored most recently.
1728 If you have `org-remember' on a key like `C-c r', then you
1729 can go to the location with a double prefix arg: `C-u C-u
1730 C-c r'. This was a proposal by Rainer Stengele.
1732 - Template items that are being prompted for can now specify
1733 a default value and a completion table. Furthermore,
1734 previous inputs at a specific prompt are captured in a
1735 history variable. For example:
1737 : %^{Author|Roald Dahl|Thomas Mann|Larry Niven}
1739 will prompt for an author name. Pressing RET without
1740 typing anything will select "Roald Dahl". Completion will
1741 give you any of the three names. And a history will be
1742 kept, so you can use the arrow keys to get to previous
1743 input. The history is tied to the prompt. By using the
1744 same prompt in different templates, you can build a history
1745 across templates. The ideas for this came from proposals
1746 by Bastien and Adam.
1748 - When a remember template contains the string `%!', the note
1749 will be stored immediately after all template parts have
1750 been filled in, so you don't even have to press `C-c
1751 C-c'. The was a proposal by Adam Spiers.
1755 - `org-refile-targets' has a new parameter to specify a
1756 maximum level for target selection. Thanks to Wanrong Lin
1759 - When the new option `org-refile-use-outline-path' is set,
1760 refile targets will be presented like a file path to the
1761 completion interface: "level 1/level 2/level 3". This
1762 may be the fastest interface yet to get to a certain
1763 outline entry. Do we need to use this interface in other
1764 places? Thanks to Jose Ruiz for this proposal.
1770 *** Restriction lock on agenda scope
1772 You can now permanently lock the agenda construction to a
1773 certain scope, like a file or a subtree. So instead of
1774 pressing "<" for each command in the agenda dispatcher, you
1775 only once select a restriction scope. All subsequent agenda
1776 commands will than respect this restriction. For example,
1777 you can use this at work, to limit agendas to your work file
1778 or tree, and at home to limit to the home file or tree. Or
1779 you can use it during the day in order to focus in on certain
1782 You select a scope with the command `C-c C-x <', which
1783 restricts to the current subtree. When called with a `C-u'
1784 prefix, the restriction is to the current file. You can also
1785 make restrictions from the speedbar frame, see below.
1787 When making a new restriction and an agenda window is
1788 currently visible, it will immediately be updated to reflect
1789 the new scope. If you like you can display an agenda view
1790 and then watch it change in various scopes.
1792 To get rid of the restriction, use the command "C-c C-x >".
1793 Or press ">" in the agenda dispatcher. Also, and use of "<"
1794 in the dispatcher will disable the restriction lock and
1795 select a new restriction.
1797 Thanks to Rick Moynihan for triggering this development.
1799 *** Imenu and Speedbar support
1801 - Org-mode now supports Imenu. For example, with the setting
1803 : (add-hook 'org-mode-hook
1804 : (lambda () 'imenu-add-to-menubar "Imenu"))
1806 a menu will be created in each Org-mode buffer that
1807 provides access to all level 1 and level 2 headings. The
1808 depth of the menu can be set with the variable
1811 - org-mode now supports Speedbar. This means that you can
1812 drill into the first and second level headlines of an
1813 Org-mode file right from the speedbar frame.
1815 - You can set a restriction lock for the Org-mode agenda to a
1816 file or a subtree directly from the speedbar frame. Just
1817 press "<" with the cursor on an Org-mode file or subtree to
1818 set the lock and immediately update the agenda if it is
1819 visible. Use ">" to get rid of the lock again.
1825 - There are new special properties TIMESTAMP and TIMESTAMP_IA.
1826 These can be used to access the first keyword-less active
1827 and inactive timestamp in an entry, respectively.
1829 - New variable `org-clock-heading-function'. It can be set to
1830 a function that creates the string shown in the mode line
1831 when a clock is running. Thanks to Tom Weissmann for this
1840 + Remember and related stuff
1841 - New command `org-refile' to quickly move a note.
1842 - Easy way to jump to the target location of remember template.
1843 - New %-escapes in remember templates: %c %(...) and %[...]
1844 - `org-remember-insinuate' simplifies remember setup
1846 + Emphasis and Font-lock stuff
1847 - Stacked emphasis is no longer allowed.
1848 - You may finally emphasize a single character like ~*a*~.
1849 - Font-lock now can hide the emphasis markers
1850 - Text in the "=" emphasis is exported verbatim
1851 - There is a new emphasis marker "~" for verbatim text
1852 - Constructs treated specially by the exporters can be highlighted
1854 + Properties and Column view
1855 - More control over which properties use inheritance
1856 - CATEGORY="work" can now be used in a tags/property search
1857 - the {+} summary type can specify a printf-style output format
1858 - New currency summary type {$}
1860 + The date/time prompt
1861 - While entering data, watch live the current interpretation.
1862 - The date prompt now prefers to select the future
1863 - Easier modification of time in an existing time stamp.
1866 - You can now export some special strings in HTML, like "..."
1867 - #+EMAIL: may contain several email addresses
1870 - In the agenda, a few keys have changed: `g', `G', and `e'.
1873 - Class-dependent sectioning structures in LaTeX export.
1874 - Radio-lists modeled after the radio tables.
1875 - The default for `org-ellipsis' is back to nil
1876 - Support for pabbrev-mode
1877 - New variable `org-show-entry-below'.
1879 ** Incompatible changes
1881 - If you have customized the variable `org-emphasis-alist' or
1882 org-export-emphasis-alist', you need to do it again by first
1883 canceling your customization and then adding it again.
1885 - I know that some people have defined their own private helper
1886 functions to select a specific remember template, without being
1887 prompted, like this:
1889 : (defun my-remember-template-n ()
1891 : (org-remember ?n))
1893 You need to modify this. The character selecting the template
1894 must now be the /second/ argument to `org-remember':
1896 : (defun my-remember-template-n ()
1898 : (org-remember nil ?n))
1900 - `C-c C-w' now refiles an entry. To get a sparse tree of
1901 deadlines, use `C-c / d' instead.
1905 *** Remember and related stuff
1907 - New command `org-refile' to quickly move a note to a
1908 different place. It is bound to `C-c C-w'. The foremost
1909 application might be to put a note or task captured with
1910 `remember' into the proper list or project. The command
1911 offers a list of possible refiling targets for completion.
1912 These are headings under which the entry will be inserted
1913 as a subitem. By default, this will offer all top-level
1914 headings in the current buffer, but you can configure the
1915 variable `org-refile-targets' to get more complex
1916 definitions. For example:
1918 : (setq org-refile-targets '((nil . (:level . 2))))
1920 selects all level 2 headlines in the current buffer as
1923 : (setq org-refile-targets
1924 : '((org-agenda-files . (:tag . "refile"))))
1926 searches all agenda files and selects headlines that are
1927 explicitly marked with the tag :refile: . Note that the
1928 list of targets is built upon first use only, to rebuilt
1929 it, call the command `C-c C-w' with a double prefix
1932 This is based on an idea and example implementation by Max
1933 Mikhanosha. Many thanks Max.
1935 - You can now use a C-u prefix on `org-remember' to jump to
1936 the location where a specific templates stores its notes.
1937 For example, if you have `org-remember' bound to `C-c r',
1938 then `C-u C-c r n' will get you to the file and headline
1939 given in the template associated with the letter "n".
1941 This was proposed by someone, but I have lost track who.
1942 Sorry, and thanks anyway.
1944 - New %-escapes in remember templates:
1946 : %c insert the current clipboard, like C-y would do
1947 : %(..) evaluate Lisp expression and insert the result
1948 : %[..] include file
1950 Thanks to Adam Spiers and Tim O'Callaghan.
1952 - New function `org-remember-insinuate' that makes is easier
1953 to set Org-mode specific values for remember variables.
1954 Thanks to Michael Olson for this proposal. It is
1957 : (require 'remember)
1958 : (setq remember-annotation-functions '(org-remember-annotation))
1959 : (setq remember-handler-functions '(org-remember-handler))
1960 : (add-hook 'remember-mode-hook 'org-remember-apply-template))
1962 You might still want to set `org-default-notes-file' to
1963 provide a default for templates without a file, and
1964 `org-directory' to show where to find other org files.
1966 *** Emphasis and Font-lock stuff
1968 - Stacked emphasis like ~*/bold italic/*~ is no longer allowed.
1970 - You may finally emphasize a single character like ~*a*~.
1972 - Font-lock now can hide the emphasis markers, just like Muse
1973 does. Configure the variable `org-hide-emphasis-markers'
1974 if you want this. Showing the characters continues to be
1975 the default in Org-mode.
1977 - Text in the "=" emphasis is now exported verbatim, i.e. no
1978 further parsing and interpretation of this text takes place. So
1979 you can write ~=quoted *xxx* a_x = b=~. This and the following
1980 point implement a request by Daniel Clemente.
1982 - There is a new emphasis marker "~" which marks text to be
1983 exported verbatim, without special formatting. Inside an
1984 org-mode file, this text is highlighted with the org-verbatim
1985 face. I am not happy with the face yet (currently is is like
1986 org-code, but underlined), please suggest a better one.
1988 - Whether an emphasis environment is verbatim or not is now an
1989 extra flag in the variable `org-emphasis-alist'. If you have
1990 configured this variable, do it again by first canceling your
1991 customization to revert to the default, and then adding it
1994 - New variable `org-highlight-latex-fragments-and-specials'.
1995 When turned on, Org-mode will highlight all strings that
1996 are treated in a special way by the exporters. This is
1997 great for export-oriented writing, but maybe a bit noisy
1998 for note taking, so this feature is off by default.
2000 *** Properties and Column view
2002 - `org-use-property-inheritance' may now also be a list of
2003 property names that should be treated with inheritance
2006 - CATEGORY="work" can now be used in a tags/property search,
2007 even if the category is not specified as a property in the
2008 entry, but rather is inherited or derived from #+CATEGORY.
2009 Thanks to Adam, Tim, and Bastien for an interesting
2010 discussion around this issue.
2012 - Summary type improvements in column view.
2013 * The {+} summary type can specify a printf-style output
2014 format for computed values like this: {+;%5.2f}
2015 This was triggered by a report by Levin.
2016 * New currency summary type {$}, which so far is just a
2017 shorthand for {+;%.2f}. Do we need to have a currency
2018 symbol in front of each value. Scott Jaderholm asked for
2019 this, but I am not sure if this is already what he meant.
2021 *** The date/time prompt
2023 There have been several small but *very* useful additions to
2026 - While entering data at the date prompt, the current
2027 interpretation of your input is shown next to your input in
2028 the minibuffer. I find this great to understand how the
2029 input works. If you find the extra stuff in the minibuffer
2030 annoying, turn it off with `org-read-date-display-live'.
2032 - The date prompt now prefers to select the future. If you
2033 enter a date without a month, and the day number is before
2034 today (for example, on the 16th of the month you enter
2035 "9"), Org-mode will assume next month. Similarly, if you
2036 enter a month and no year, next year will be assumed if the
2037 entered month is before the current, for example if you
2038 enter "May" in September. Thanks to John Rakestraw for
2039 this great suggestion. If you find it confusing, turn it
2040 off with `org-read-date-prefer-future'.
2042 - When modifying an existing date using `C-c .' at the stamp,
2043 the time or time range in the stamp are now offered as
2044 default input at the prompt. This goes a long way to
2045 simplifying the modification of an existing date. Thanks
2046 to Adam Spiers for this proposal.
2048 *** Export (all implemented by Bastien...)
2050 - You can now export special strings in HTML. Here is the
2051 list of newly performed conversions:
2053 | Org | Description | HTML |
2054 |-----+------------------------------------+----------|
2055 | ~\\-~ | double backslash followed by minus | ­ |
2056 | ~--~ | two dashes (minuses) | – |
2057 | ~---~ | three dashes (minuses) | — |
2058 | ~...~ | three dots | … |
2060 You can turn this globally on or off with
2061 `org-export-with-special-strings' or locally with "-:t" or
2062 "-:nil" in the #+OPTIONS line. Thanks to Adam Spiers for
2063 starting the discussion, and thanks to Daniel Clemente and
2064 William Henney for relevant inputs.
2066 - Comma-separated emails in #+EMAIL: are correctly exported.
2067 Thanks to Raman for pointing out this omission.
2071 - In the agenda, a few keys have changed
2072 : g does now the same a "r", refresh current display,
2073 : because "g" is the Emacs standard for "refresh"
2074 : G toggle the time grid, used to be "g"
2075 : e Execute another agenda command, pretty much the same as
2076 : `C-c a', but shorter and keep the same agenda window.
2078 *** Miscellaneous (much of it from Bastien)
2080 - You can now select the sectioning structure of your LaTeX
2081 export by setting it either globally
2082 (`org-export-latex-default-class') or locally in each Org
2083 file (with #+LaTeX_CLASS: myclass). You can also customize
2084 the list of available classes and their sectioning
2085 structures through the new `org-export-latex-classes'
2086 option. Thanks to Daniel for discussions and suggestion on
2089 - You can send and receive radio lists in HTML,
2090 LaTeX or TeXInfo, just as you send and receive radio
2091 tables. Check the documentation for details and examples.
2093 - The default for `org-ellipsis' is back to nil, some people
2094 seem to have had problems with the face as a default.
2096 - Support for pabbrev-mode, needs pabbrev version 1.1. Thanks
2097 to Phillip Lord for adapting his package to make this
2100 - New variable `org-show-entry-below' to force context-showing
2101 commands to expose the body of a headline that is being
2102 shown. Thanks to Harald Weis for pointing out this omission.
2109 - On the date/time prompt, you can now also answer with
2110 something like +2tue to pick the second tuesday from today.
2111 This was a proposal by Sacha Chua.
2113 - When interpopating into Lisp formulas in the spreadsheet,
2114 the values of constants and properties are no longer
2115 enclosed into parenthesis. When interpolating for calc,
2116 this still happens in order to allow expressions in
2117 constants. This problem was reported by Eddward DeVilla.
2119 - When a directory is listed in `org-agenda-files', all files
2120 with extension matched by the new variable
2121 `org-agenda-file-regexp' in that directory will be agenda
2130 - Bug fixes and improvements in column view
2131 + All known bugs fixed.
2132 + A Column view can be captured into a dynamic block.
2133 + The ITEM column is formatted core compactly.
2134 + Also ITEM can be edited with `e'
2136 - The agenda dispatcher
2137 + `<' cycles through restriction states.
2138 + Multi-character access codes to commands (= sub-keymaps).
2140 - Sorting improvements
2141 + User-defined sorting keys.
2142 + Sorting by properties.
2143 + Sorting of plain lists.
2145 - HTML <div> structure
2148 + New variables, several of them.
2149 + Drawers can be set on a per-file basis.
2150 + Better control over priority fontification in agenda.
2151 + M-up and M-down now move the current line up and down.
2152 + Abort remember template selection with C-g.
2156 *** Bug fixes and improvements in column view
2158 - All the bugs described by Scott Jaderholm have been fixed
2159 (at least I hope so...).
2161 - You can now capture a column view into a dynamic block, for
2162 exporting or printing it. The column view can be
2164 + global, i.e. for the entire file
2165 + local, i.e. for the subtree where the dynamic block is
2166 + from an entry with a specific :ID: property.
2168 You can identify the entry whose column view you want to
2169 capture by assigning an :ID: property, and use that property
2170 in the dynamic block definition. For example:
2174 : :ID: planning-overview
2180 : #+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 1 :id "planning-overview"
2184 Use `C-c C-x r' to insert such a dynamic block, and you will
2185 be prompted for the ID.
2187 - When the current column format displays TODO keyword,
2188 priority or tags, these parts are stripped from the content
2189 of the ITEM column, making for more compact and readable
2190 entries. When any of these "properties" are not listed in
2191 the current column format, they are instead retained in the
2194 - You can now also edit the ITEM column with `e'.
2196 *** The agenda dispatcher
2198 - Instead of pressing `1' to restrict an agenda command to
2199 the current buffer, or `0' to restrict it to the current
2200 subtree or region, you can now also press `<' once or
2201 twice, respectively. This frees up `1' and `0' for user
2202 commands, a request by Bastien. In fact, "<" cycles
2203 through different restriction states. "1" and "0" are
2204 still available for backward compatibility, until you bind
2205 them to custom commands.
2207 - The access code to custom agenda commands can now contain
2208 several characters, effectively allowing to bundle several
2209 similar commands into a sub-keymap. This follows an
2210 excellent proposal by Adam Spiers. For example:
2212 : (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
2213 : '(("h" . "HOME + Name tag searches") ; describe prefix "h"
2214 : ("hl" tags "+HOME+Lisa")
2215 : ("hp" tags "+HOME+Peter")
2216 : ("hk" tags "+HOME+Kim")))
2218 - The user function option in org-agenda-custom-commands may
2219 now also be a lambda expression, following a request by
2222 *** Sorting improvements
2224 We are using a new routine for sorting entries, courtesy of
2225 John Wiegley. Many thanks to John.
2227 - You can define your own function to extract a sorting key
2228 and in this way sort entries by anything you like.
2230 - Entries can now be sorted according to the value of a
2233 - Plain lists can be sorted.
2235 *** HTML <div> structure
2237 There is now a <div>-based structure in exported HTML.
2239 - The table of context is wrapped into a div with a class
2240 "table-of-contents".
2242 - The outline structure is embedded in <div> elements with
2243 classes "outline-1", "outline-2" etc.
2245 - The postamble, containing the author information and the
2246 date is wrapped into a div with class "postamble".
2248 I am not sure if the class names are the best choice, let me
2249 know if there are more "canonical" choices.
2251 Thanks to Mike Newman and Cezar for input, and in particular
2252 to Mike for his clearly formulated specification.
2256 - New variable `org-agenda-window-frame-fractions' to
2257 customize the size limits of the agenda window in the case
2258 that you display the agenda window by reorganizing the
2261 - Drawers can be set on a per-file basis using
2263 : #+DRAWERS: HIDDEN STATE PROPERTIES
2265 This will define the drawers :HIDDEN: and :STATE:.
2266 The :PROPERTY: drawer should always be part of this list, or
2267 your properties will not be folded away.
2268 Thanks to Richard G. Riley for this proposal.
2270 - `org-agenda-fontify-priorities' may now also be an
2271 association list of priorities and faces, to specify the
2272 faces of priorities in the agenda individually.
2274 - The variable `org-export-with-property-drawer' no longer
2275 exists, please use `org-export-with-drawers' instead. Also,
2276 the corresponding switch in the #+OPTIONS line has changed
2277 from "p" to "d". Thanks to Bastien for pointing out that we
2278 needed to handle not only the property drawer.
2280 - M-up and M-down now move the current line up and down (if
2281 not at a headline, item or table). Among other things you
2282 can use this to re-order properties in the drawer. This was
2283 a proposal by Bastien.
2285 - New variable `org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date', based on a
2286 request by Wanrong Lin.
2288 - Aborting remember template selection with C-g now kills the
2289 remember buffer and restores the old window configuration.
2290 This was a request by Nuutti Kotivuori.
2296 - Remember templates can now have name.
2297 - `C-c C-k' will abort taking a note (remember of log)
2298 - `C-c C-x C-w' and `C-c C-x M-w' now accept a prefix arg.
2299 - Lines in the agenda can be fontified according to priority.
2300 - New variable `org-scheduled-past-days'.
2301 - New variables `org-agenda-deadline-leaders' and
2302 `org-agenda-scheduled-leaders'.
2303 - New sparse tree function `org-sparse-tree'.
2304 - The variable `org-ellipsis' now defaults to `org-link'.
2305 - The #+OPTIONS line has a new option "tags".
2306 - New variable `org-use-property-inheritance'.
2308 ** Incompatible Changes
2310 - `C-c /' now calls `org-sparse-tree'.
2314 - Remember templates can now have a template name as the first
2315 element. The name will be listed along with the selection
2316 character when prompting for a template. It is best to have
2317 the name start with the selection character, for example if
2318 you use ("Note" "n"), you will be prompted like "[n]ote".
2319 Thanks to Matiyam for this proposal.
2321 - `C-c C-k' will abort taking a note. You can use this in remember
2322 buffers and when taking a logging note (e.g. for a state
2323 change). Thanks to Bastien.
2325 - `C-c C-x C-w' and `C-c C-x M-w' now accept a prefix arg to
2326 cut N sequential subtrees. This was a proposal by John.
2328 - Lines in the agenda are now bold if they have priority A and
2329 italic if they have priority C. You can turn this off using
2330 the variable `org-agenda-fontify-priorities'. Thanks to
2331 John Wiegley for the idea and code.
2333 - New variable `org-scheduled-past-days' to set the number a
2334 scheduled item will be listed after its date has passed.
2335 Default is 10000, i.e. indefinitely.
2337 - New variables `org-agenda-deadline-leaders' and
2338 `org-agenda-scheduled-leaders' to adjust the leading text o
2339 scheduled items and deadline in the agenda. Thanks to John
2340 Wiegley for a patch.
2342 - New sparse tree function `org-sparse-tree'. This is now the
2343 default binding for `C-c /'. It requires one additional
2344 keypress to select a command, but in return is provides a
2345 single interface to all the different sparse tree commands,
2346 with full completion support.
2348 - The variable `org-ellipsis' now defaults to the face
2349 `org-link' because the visibility of the dots is really bad
2350 and I have found this change very useful indeed.
2352 - The #+OPTIONS line has a new option "tags" which can be used
2353 to set `org-export-with-tags'. Thanks to Wanrong Lin for
2356 - New variable `org-use-property-inheritance'. Configure it
2357 to `t' if you want that searching for entries with certain
2358 properties always should assume inheritance. This is not
2359 well tested yet, please check it out.
2367 - SUMMARY, DESCRIPTION, LOCATION properties for iCalendar
2368 - Command to jump to the running clock
2369 - Clock entries can now have their own drawer
2370 - `C-c C-x C-r' only updates a clocktable at point
2371 - New way to assign a remember template to a single key
2372 - `C-n' and `C-p' are back to their default binding
2373 - `C-x C-s' in agenda buffer saves all org-mode buffers
2374 - Schedule/deadline leaves note in agenda buffer
2375 - Prefix argument for `C-c C-d/s' will remove date
2376 - New variable to make block aranda more compact
2377 - Better tag alignment in agenda
2379 ** Incompatible changes
2381 - If you have customized `org-drawers', you need to add
2382 "CLOCK" to the list of drawers.
2384 - The variable `org-agenda-align-tags-to-column' has been
2385 renamed to `org-agenda-tags-column'. The old name is still
2386 an alias, in Emacs 22 and in XEmacs, but not in Emacs 21.
2388 - The default value for both `org-tags-column' and
2389 `org-agenda-tags-column' is now -80.
2392 `org-insert-labeled-timestamps-before-properties-drawer'
2397 - The LOGGING property allows to modify the settings for
2398 progress logging for a single entry. For example:
2401 : :LOGGING: nologging nologrepeat
2404 turns off all progress logging for the current entry and its
2407 - The properties SUMMARY, DESCRIPTION and LOCATION have
2408 special meaning during iCalendar export, when they translate
2409 to the corresponding VEVENT and VTODO fields. If not given,
2410 Org-ode continues to use cleaned-up version of the headline
2411 and body as the summary and the description, respectively.
2413 - New function to go to the entry with the currently running
2414 clock. Bound to `C-c C-x C-j', in agenda also to "J". If
2415 you use this often, you might even want to assign a global
2416 key. Thanks to Bernt and Bastien.
2418 - Clock entries can now have their own drawer, the :CLOCK:
2419 drawer. Check out the variable `org-clock-into-drawer' for
2420 configuration of this feature. The default is to create a
2421 drawer when the second clocking line gets added to an entry.
2422 Note that "CLOCK" has been added to the default value of
2423 `org-drawers', but if you have configured that variable, you
2424 must go back and add "CLOCK" yourself to get this drawer
2425 folded away. Thanks to Tom Weissman for pointing out that
2426 too many clock entries are visually annoying.
2428 - `C-c C-x C-r' no longer tries to find the first clocktable
2429 in a buffer and then updates it. Instead, it will update
2430 the clocktable at point if there is one (same as C-c C-c
2431 will do if the cursor is in the "#+BEGIN" line of the
2432 table). If there is none at point, a new one will be
2433 inserted. This change was necessary because the new :scope
2434 parameter allows to have several clocktables in a buffer.
2435 Thanks to Bastien for pointing this out.
2436 To update all dynamic blocks in a file, use `C-u C-c C-x C-u'.
2438 - The function `org-remember' can now be called with a
2439 template selection key as argument. This helps to make key
2440 bindings that go directly to a specific template without
2441 being prompted for a template, like this:
2443 : (global-set-key [f5] (lambda () (interactive) (org-remember "j")))
2445 Thanks to Richard G Riley for bringing this up.
2447 - `C-n' and `C-p' are back to their default binding
2448 (next/previous line) in the agenda buffer. Enough people,
2449 including recently Denis Bueno, have complained about this,
2450 and I agree it is not good to break habits like that.
2452 - `C-x C-s' in an agenda buffer now saves all org-mode buffers
2453 (also `s' does this).
2455 - Setting schedule or deadline dates from the agenda now
2456 produces a note in the agenda, similarly to what happens
2459 - Using a prefix argument for `C-c C-d' or `C-c C-s' will
2460 remove the deadline or scheduling date from an item. Thanks
2461 to Wanrong Lin for this proposal.
2463 - New variable `org-agenda-compact-blocks'. When set, the
2464 space between blocks in a block agenda is reduced as much as
2465 possible, to show more items on a single screen.
2467 - The variable `org-agenda-tags-column' (renamed from
2468 `org-agenda-align-tags-to-column') can now also be negative,
2469 to mean alignment to the left. The new default is -80, just
2470 like it is now for `org-tags-column'.
2478 - Category and the archive location can be properties.
2479 - The clocktable has a new =:scope= parameter.
2480 - CSV support when importing a table.
2481 - Better defaults when modifying a time stamp.
2482 - New way to specify the duration of an appointment.
2483 - More aggressive version of orgstruct-mode improved wrapping.
2484 - Modifications to priority cycling.
2485 - Modifications to computations in column view.
2486 - New command `org-occur-in-agenda-files'.
2491 - Both the category and the archive location in a (sub)tree of
2492 the buffer can now be specified using a property, for
2495 : * Tree with special properties
2497 : :CATEGORY: Examples
2498 : :ARCHIVE: /some/special/file::
2501 This is a much cleaner way of dealing with multiple
2502 categories and archives in a single file. The preferred use
2503 of the =#+CATEGORY= and =#+ARCHIVE= lines is now to set a
2504 *single* default for the file which is then locally
2505 overruled by properties. This was a proposal from Bastien
2506 if I remember correctly. Multiple =#+= lines still work
2507 and I don't plan to remove this support soon, but I
2508 encourage you to stop using them.
2510 - The clocktable has a new =:scope= parameter that determines
2511 the range in the file from which clock entries should be
2512 taken. This can be anything from the local subtree to the
2513 entire buffer to even the full list of agenda files. Legal
2517 |---------+-------------------------------------------------|
2518 | nil | the current buffer or narrowed region |
2519 | file | the full current buffer |
2520 | subtree | the subtree where the clocktable is located |
2521 | treeN | the surrounding level N tree, for example tree3 |
2522 | tree | the surrounding level 1 tree |
2523 | agenda | all agenda files |
2525 Thanks to Jason F. McBrayer and Bernt Hansen for
2526 inspiration. Thanks to cranreuch (what is you full name?)
2527 for mentioning, at the right moment, that the clocktable is
2528 not so bad - that remark made it seem worthwhile to add
2531 - The commands to import a table and to convert a region to a
2532 table can now handle comma-separated values (CSV). The
2533 algorithm does not yet treat quoting correctly, but for
2534 basic input it works.
2536 - When modifying an existing time stamp, or when entering the
2537 second stamp of a range, the date prompt will now
2538 consistently default to the date/time in the existing stamp.
2539 This was triggered by Nuutti Kotivuori's request.
2541 - At the date/time prompt, there is a new way to specify a
2542 range of hours, by using "+DURATION" after the time. For
2545 : 14:00+2 means 14:00-16:00
2546 : 2pm+2:30 means 14:00-16:30
2548 Again, Nuutti Kotivuori's request.
2550 - When you use the function `turn-on-orgstruct++' to turn on
2551 orgstruct-mode, the special org-mode settings for
2552 auto-filling, indentation and paragraphs are exported into
2553 the buffer, so that typing list items with indentation works
2554 better. This was Bastien's idea and request.
2556 - New variable `org-priority-start-cycle-with-default'. When
2557 t (the default), priority cycling will initially set the
2558 default priority and then increase or decrease. When nil,
2559 the first priority set by cycling is already 1 different
2560 from the default priority. This was mostly driven by
2563 - In column view: When an entry has a property for a summary
2564 column defined, its value is normally overwritten by the sum
2565 of all the children's values each time you enter column
2566 view. Now there is an exception to this rule: If none of
2567 the children has that particular property defined, the
2568 parent's value stays. In this way you can still place TODO
2569 items under such an entry without getting the property value
2570 changed. Thanks to Russel Adams for pointing out that this
2571 is a better way of doing things.
2573 - In column view, computed values are now bold face, and
2574 trying to edit them is an error. I think this works, but
2575 testing is appreciated.
2577 - New command `org-occur-in-agenda-files', this is basically
2578 the quick command John Wiegley proposed the other day, but
2579 it also works when the agenda files are not yet in buffers.
2580 The key is `C-c C-x /', any better proposals?
2582 - Links containing a space will now be handled correctly when
2583 calling the browser. Note that you need to enclose such
2584 links in square or angular brackets.
2592 - Taking a note upon TODO state changes can be restricted to
2595 - The format in which dates are shown in the daily/weekly
2596 agenda can be configured.
2598 - The default for `org-remember-store-without-prompt' is now t.
2600 - `org-goto' has been made into a general lookup command.
2602 - Priority cycling goes back to the nil state.
2604 - You can store a remember note to the *last used* location.
2606 - On Emacs 23, the headline faces for org-mode are now
2607 inherited from the outline faces.
2609 ** Incompatible Changes
2611 - The default for `org-remember-store-without-prompt' is now
2612 t, in order to better match the original intent of
2613 remember.el (storing a note with minimum interruption of
2614 work flow). I expect that many people will be hit by this
2615 incompatible change - nevertheless I believe it is the right
2620 - You can now select specific states for recording a note when
2621 switching to that state. With the setting
2623 : #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) ORDERED(o@) INVOICE(i@) PAYED(p) | RECEIVED(r)
2624 : #+STARTUP: lognotestate
2626 only the states ORDERED and INVOICE will record a timestamp
2629 - You can now set the format of the string for each day in the
2630 agenda and timeline buffers. You can use a format string
2631 interpreted by `format-time-string', or you can write your
2632 own function. Configure the new variable
2633 `org-agenda-format-date'. Thanks to Levin for triggering
2634 this development with a patch.
2636 - The default for `org-remember-store-without-prompt' is now
2637 t, in order to better match the original intent of
2638 remember.el (storing a note with minimum interruption of
2639 work flow). Since we can assign files and headlines to
2640 templates, I guess this takes care of selecting a filing
2641 location in most cases. For interactive filing, you now
2642 need a prefix command when exiting `remember'.
2644 - `org-goto' (bound to `C-c C-j') now uses an indirect buffer
2645 and has additional commands enabled: Org-occur with `C-c /'
2646 or even faster with `/', and the commands needed to select
2647 and copy a region. This make `org-goto' a more general
2648 lookup command instead of only a jumping command. Remember
2649 that you can exit with `Q' to go back to the original
2650 location. Thanks to William Henney for this idea.
2652 - Setting the priority with S-up/down now cycles back to a
2653 state where no priority is specified. This was requested by
2656 - You can store a remember note to the *last used* location.
2657 So if you select a location interactively once, you can
2658 re-use it without having to find it again. For this, exit
2659 the remember buffer with `C-u C-u C-c C-c'. The leading
2660 comment in the remember buffer will tell exactly where the
2661 note goes if you exit with a particular command.
2662 Thanks to Maxim Loginov for this idea.
2664 - On Emacs 23, the headline faces for org-mode are now
2665 inherited from the outline faces. This is just a
2666 convenience, so that you only have to configure one set of
2667 faces, and that will then be outline-1 .. outline-8. You
2668 will actually not see any difference in org-mode, because
2669 Stefan Monnier has made the outline faces in Emacs 23 to
2670 match the current org-mode faces.
2672 This change does not effect XEmacs, nor Emacs 21 and 22.
2676 ** Incompatible changes
2678 - The default for `org-deadline-warning-days' is now 14.
2682 - There is now a separate interface for fast and directly
2683 setting a TODO keyword. This interface kicks in when you
2684 have configured keys for TODO keywords like
2686 : #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) WAITING(w) | DONE(d) CANCELED(c)
2688 C-c C-t still does the cycling thing, you need to use a
2689 prefix argument to get to the fast interface. Or configure
2690 the variable `org-use-fast-todo-selection' to t, then this
2691 will be the default and the prefix argument will make the
2692 command fall back to cycling.
2694 The tag selection no longer does include TODO keywords -
2695 Leo's arguments have convinced me that this is not a good
2696 idea. If you'd like to see the TODO keywords in the tags
2697 interface anyway, set the variable
2698 `org-fast-tag-selection-include-todo'. Thanks to Leo and
2699 others for input on this issue.
2701 - New variable `org-edit-timestamp-down-means-later'. When
2702 set, `S-down' on a timestamp will change the timestamp to
2703 later. Thanks to Raman for this idea.
2705 - Property names can now contain non-ascii word characters.
2706 This follows a request from Daniel Clemente.
2708 - For export, the date that should be given in the exported
2709 file can now be set to a specific value with a line like
2711 : #+DATE: 15 November 2003
2713 If you want to use the date/time when the file was created,
2714 use a format string that will be interpreted by
2715 `format-time-string', for example:
2717 : #+DATE: %Y/%m/%d %X
2719 - The default of `org-deadline-warning-days' has changed to 14
2720 days. 30 was really too much, I suspect most people (me
2721 included) have changed this.
2723 - When a deadline has an individual lead time, this lead time
2724 obviously overrules `org-deadline-warning-days'. However,
2725 if you bind `org-deadline-warning-days' to a number <=0, for
2726 example during a custom agenda command, then the absolute
2727 value of this number will be enforced also when a different
2728 lead time has been specified. This is useful to get a list
2729 of all deadlines coming up in the next N days.
2735 - Different faces for different TODO keywords.
2737 - Setting TODO states through the TAG setting interface.
2739 - Context information is stored when moving a tree to the archive.
2741 - Sorting can be done by priority.
2743 - `Org-ellipsis' can now also be a face.
2745 - Scheduling info is no longer removed entry is marked CLOSED.
2747 - Unavailable files in `org-agenda-files' can be skipped.
2749 ** Incompatible changes
2751 - The time of archiving is now stored as a property.
2752 ARCHIVED is no longer a special time keyword.
2754 - Scheduling info is no longer removed entry is marked CLOSED.
2758 - You can now define different faces for different TODO
2759 keywords. This request has come up frequently, so here it
2760 is: Use the variable `org-todo-keyword-faces'.
2762 A Here is a configuration example:
2764 : (setq org-todo-keyword-faces
2765 : '(("TODO" . org-warning)
2766 : ("DEFERRED" . shadow)
2767 : ("CANCELED" . (:foreground "blue" :weight bold
2770 Org-mode continue still use `org-todo' and `org-done' for
2771 keywords that have no specific face assigned.
2773 - Some People use TODO states more like tags. For them the
2774 TODO keywords mark special states and they like to quickly
2775 switch between states in arbitrary sequence. The standard
2776 TODO interface is not perfect for this, because it assumes
2777 that the states are reached in sequence. However, the fast
2778 tag setting interface is in fact perfect for this. You can
2779 now "misuse" the TAG selection interface to also set TODO
2780 states. All you need to do is to assign keys to the TODO
2781 states, just like you also do for tags.
2783 : #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) WAITING(w) | CANCELED(c) DONE(d)
2784 : #+TAGS: @HOME(h) @OFFICE(o) @SHOP(s)
2786 Next time you try to set tags with C-c C-c, the todo states
2787 will be offered as well, and the corresponding key will
2788 switch the entry to that state.
2790 - New variable `org-archive-save-context-info' governs if
2791 information that would be lost by moving a subtree to the
2792 archive file, should be stored as special properties. For
2795 : (setq org-archive-save-context-info '(itags category))
2797 will store the inherited tags and the category in properties
2798 ARCHIVE_ITAGS and ARCHIVE_CATEGORY, respectively. The
2799 default setting for this variable is to save everything that
2800 could be lost. This was a proposal by John Wiegley.
2802 - Sorting (`C-c ^') can use the use the priority to sort. Use
2803 the "p" and "P" keys at the prompt. John Wiegley, again.
2805 - `Org-ellipsis' can now also be a face to make the folding
2806 ellipsis more visible. This is based on a post by Tassilo
2807 Horn. Since `org-ellipsis' only works in Org-mode, you
2808 might want to use Tassilo Horn's hack directly in order to
2809 affect the folding ellipsis globally.
2811 - Scheduling info is no longer removed when an entry is marked
2812 CLOSED. This was a request by Brian van den Broek. Let me
2813 know if this breaks anything for you - then it will become
2816 - New option `org-agenda-skip-unavailable-files'. Currently,
2817 if a file does not exist, it will be removed from
2818 `org-agenda-files' after a query. When this option is set,
2819 the file will simply be skipped.
2829 - When exporting only a region and this region is a single
2830 (sub)tree (for example selected with `C-c @'), the title for
2831 the exported document is taken to be the heading of the
2832 subtree. The sublevels become top-level entries in the
2833 export. Furthermore, if the head entry of the tree has or
2834 inherits an EXPORT_FILE_NAME property, that file name (with
2835 appropriately substituted extension) will be used for the
2836 exported tree. Thanks to Patrick Drechsler and Jost Burkart
2839 - org-special-ctrl-a/e has a third allowed value, `reversed'.
2840 When it is set to this value, the first C-a or C-e command
2841 behaves normally, i.e. it goes to the true beginning or end
2842 of the line. Only when you press C-a or C-e immediately
2843 again, the the "special" position will be found. Additional
2844 presses of the same key jump between the two positions. I
2845 like this a lot better than the `t' setting, because now the
2846 keys behave more predictable and still give easy access to
2847 the special locations.
2849 - New command to set or remove a tag from all headlines in a
2852 - When Org-mode visits a file, it will initially hide all
2855 - The default of the variable `org-cycle-global-at-bob' is now
2856 nil, meaning that TAB no longer does global visibility
2857 cycling at the beginning of the buffer.
2859 - Bug fixes, in particular the problems with scheduling and
2860 deadlines introduced in 5.05. Please check carefully if
2861 this works correctly again, and complain if not.
2867 - LaTeX export, finally, thanks to Bastien.
2869 - Extension mechanism for the hyperlink system.
2871 - Global access to commands inserting and following links.
2873 - Individual lead-times for deadlines.
2875 - Option to show only the next instance of repeating timestamp.
2877 - Store remember notes with only 2 keys: C-c C-c
2879 - Appointment reminders from Org-mode.
2881 - Global values for selected properties.
2888 - Bastien's `org-export-latex.el' is now part of the org-mode
2889 distribution. You can export an Org-mode document to a
2890 LaTeX file with `C-c C-e l'. For more options, see the
2891 manual, and the commentary in the Lisp file. Kudos to
2892 Bastien for contributing this frequently requested feature.
2893 I am sure this has been tough because of the many different
2894 ways I have been allowing LaTeX snippets and environments to
2895 be incorporated in lazy free-format ways.
2897 - Org-mode has now an extension mechanism for the hyperlink
2898 system. This should clear the road for all those mairix and
2899 other ideas that have been floating around. Now it is on
2900 *you* to write and share new link types for Org-mode. The
2901 interface for adding a new link type is described in the
2902 appendix of the manual, section A2. The unsolved problem is
2903 currently how to handle the new link types for
2906 - New *global* commands `org-open-at-point-global' and
2907 `org-insert-link-global'. You can bind these commands to
2908 global keys and use them to insert and follow Org-mode-like
2909 links anywhere in Emacs. Thanks to Adam Spiers for this
2912 - Each deadline timestamp may now specify its own interval of
2913 lead-time display, given in days, weeks, months or years.
2914 The syntax is like this
2916 : DEADLINE: <2007-08-13 Mon -5d>
2918 When combined with a repeater, the repeater has to come
2921 : DEADLINE: <2007-08-13 Mon +2w -5d>
2923 You may now also customize the faces that are used in the
2924 agenda to indicate the distance of an approaching deadline.
2925 See the new option `org-agenda-deadline-faces'.
2927 Thanks to Pavel Chalmoviansky and John Wiegley proposals in
2930 - New option `org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all'. When
2931 set to nil, repeating time stamps will only show up once in
2932 the agenda, either today or in the near future. Other
2933 matches will be ignored. Thanks to John Wiegley for this
2936 - New variable `org-remember-store-without-prompt'. When set,
2937 exiting the remember buffer with C-c C-c will store the note
2938 without further prompts to the default location, and `C-u
2939 C-c C-c' will get the prompts for file and location. So
2940 this variable reverses the prefix-argument functionality for
2941 storing remember notes. This follows a request from John
2944 - A new function `org-agenda-to-appt' activates all
2945 appointments for the current day so that Emacs will display
2946 reminders. This uses appt.el. Thanks to Bastien for this
2949 - You can now set default values for properties that can be
2950 inherited by all entries in a buffer, or by all entries
2951 globally. Global properties are set in the variable
2952 `org-global-properties', like this:
2954 (setq org-global-properties '(("NAME" "This is the value")))
2956 Buffer-local values are set like this:
2958 #+PROPERTY: NAME This is the value
2960 When using org-entry-get to get the value of a property with
2961 the `inherit' flag and the hierarchy above the entry does
2962 not contain this property, the buffer-local and global lists
2963 are checked as well. This is mostly useful (I think) to set
2964 the list of allowed values for a property. Thanks to Bernt
2965 Hansen and Bastien for these ideas.
2973 - New variables `org-export-author-info' and
2974 `org-export-time-stamp-file' to turn off inclusion of author
2975 and time information into exported files. Thank to Patrick
2976 Drechsler for pointing out that this would be useful.
2978 - New variable to avoid moving DEADLINE and SCHEDULED info
2979 into the property drawer. The default is now to not move
2980 this stuff into the drawer.
2981 `org-insert-labeled-timestamps-before-properties-drawer'
2983 - `org-archive-mark-done' can be a string now, to select a
2984 specific keyword that should be used for archived entries.
2986 - New command "j" in agenda to jump to an arbitrary date.
2987 Thanks to Bernt Hansen for the patch.
2989 - Lots of minor fixes.
2993 ** Incompatible Changes
2995 - The variable `org-special-ctrl-a' has been renamed to
2996 `org-special-ctrl-a/e'. The old one is still an alias (but
2997 not on Emacs 21 where variable aliases cannot be defined).
3001 - When the variable `org-special-ctrl-a/e' is set, C-e in a
3002 headline first goes to the end of the headline ignoring the
3003 tags. A second C-e then goes to after the tags.
3005 - Typing and removing single characters in a headline now
3006 keeps the tags in the headline aligned. This could have a
3007 little impact on performance while deleting stuff - let me
3008 know if we need to make this customizable.
3010 - New option `org-n-level-faces' can be used to set the number
3011 of different faces that are used for headlines. Default is
3012 all 8 faces Org-mode defines for this purpose, level 9 uses
3013 again the level-1 face. However, you can use fewer, and then
3014 the level-1 face will be reused already for level N+1, etc.
3016 - Column View and hidestars now work together.
3025 - The interfaces for properties and column view are finished
3028 - Properties can be summaries, i.e. the parent nodes can
3029 compute their value from the children's values.
3031 - Headlines finally require a space ofter the star(s). The
3032 conflict with bold text at the beginning of the line is no
3035 ** Incompatible Changes
3037 - Bad news. It looks like it is going to be really hard to
3038 make column view work on XEmacs and on Emacs 21. Emacs 22
3039 is currently the only Emacs where this works. If you are
3040 using Emacs 21 or XEmacs, you can still use properties, but
3045 - Improvements for properties:
3047 + There are interactive commands to insert and delete
3048 properties. Read the manual chapter 7 for details.
3050 + You can define /allowed values/ for a property. When
3051 these are defined, you can change the value of a property
3052 with S-left and S-right. And you may use completion when
3053 inserting the property. This goes a long way to prevent
3054 typos when entering properties.
3056 - Improvements for column view.
3058 + In column view, you may use the keys S-left/right (and
3059 also the keys `n' and `p') to switch from one allowed
3062 + You can define summaries for columns. For example,
3063 parents can contain the sum of all children values of a
3064 property, or the parent node can have a check box property
3065 that is automatically checked when all children's boxes are
3068 + There are interactive commands to add and remove columns,
3069 and to change the attributes of a column like the summary
3072 These additions lead to the exciting fact that the example
3073 from [[http://www.omnigroup.com/images/applications/omnioutliner/features/multicolumn.jpg][omni outliner]] posted by Scott Jaderholm can now be
3074 accurately [[file:omni-org.jpg][reproduced by Org-mode]].
3076 - The space after the stars is now required in a headline, in
3077 order to remove the conflict with bold words at the
3078 beginning of a line. So
3080 : * This is a level 1 headline
3081 : *this is bold text*
3083 - S-up and S-down to navigate plain item lists are now also
3084 available in orgstruct-mode.
3090 - A new minor mode, orgstruct-mode, exports the Org-mode
3091 structure editing commands into any other mode.
3093 - DRAWERS are a new level off folding for special sections
3094 that should stay closed during visibility cycling and only
3095 open if explicitly asked.
3097 - Entries can now have PROPERTIES.
3099 - A COLUMN VIEW implementation allows to easily view and edit
3100 the properties of a hierarchy of entries (Emacs only, for
3103 - Formula evaluation in the spreadsheet is more consistent
3104 now. Properties and per-file constants can be used during
3107 - Bug fixes and minor changes.
3109 ** Incompatible changes
3111 - When using LEVEL=N in a tags search, things have changed if
3112 you are also using `org-odd-levels-only'. If you are using
3113 only odd levels (i.e. 1 or 3 or 5... stars), LEVEL=2 will
3114 now refer to 3 stars, LEVEL=3 to 5 stars etc. Many thanks
3115 to Leo (or blame on him if you must) who has convinced me
3116 that this is the better convention.
3120 *** Orgstruct minor mode
3122 There is a new minor mode, orgstruct-mode. This modes works
3123 in a similar way as Orgtbl-mode. It can be used to export
3124 the Org-mode structure-editing commands into arbitrary major
3125 modes in Emacs. For example, you can use it in Mail-mode to
3126 easily create lists.
3128 The functionality in Orgstruct mode is only active, if the
3129 cursor is in a line that looks either like a headline, or
3130 like the first line of a plain list item. Then the commands
3131 `TAB', `M-cursor', `M-S-cursor', `M-RET', `M-S-RET', `C-c ^',
3132 `C-c C-c', and `C-c -' will do structure-related editing just
3133 like in Org-mode. If the cursor is not in such a line, all
3134 these keys will do whatever the major mode or other active
3135 minor modes have assigned to them.
3137 Orgstruct-mode is the result of a proposal by Raman, quite
3138 some time ago. It has taken a long time, but here is finally
3139 the promised implementation.
3143 The new concept of /drawers/ allows to create sections
3144 that remain folded during visibility cycling. Drawers need
3145 to be configured using the variable `org-drawers'. A drawer
3146 starts with a line containing only the name of the drawer
3147 bracketed by colons. It ends with :END:. For example,
3150 : (setq org-drawers '("PROPERTIES" "HIDDEN"))
3152 you can then create drawers like this:
3155 : here is some stuff that remains hidden
3156 : unless TAB is pressed directly in that line
3159 The PROPERTIES drawer has special meaning for ORG-mode, it
3160 contains properties of an entry (see below).
3162 *** Properties and Column View
3164 - Entries in Org-mode can now have arbitrary /properties/
3165 associated with them. Org-mode handles some default
3166 properties like the TODO state, the priority, the local
3167 tags, and planning information like DEADLINE and SCHEDULED.
3168 In addition, you can assign arbitrary properties by creating
3169 a property drawer and inserting a line like
3171 : :PROPNAME: This is the value of the property
3173 Org-mode has an API for properties, if you want to write a
3174 program using properties, use the functions
3175 `org-entry-properties', `org-entry-get', `org-entry-put',
3176 and `org-entry-delete'.
3178 - Planning information like DEADLINE can be hidden in the
3181 If the PROPERTIES drawer starts in the first line after a
3182 headline, also the DEADLINE, SCHEDULED and CLOCK information
3183 will be inserted inside the drawer. If no PROPERTIES drawer
3184 is present, or if it does not start in the line right after
3185 the headline, this information remains in the lines directly
3186 after the headline, outside the drawer.
3188 - TAGS searches can now also query properties. For example,
3191 : LEVEL=3+BOSS+ASSIGNED="Hans"/WAITING
3193 will find entries that
3196 - have an ASSIGNED property with the value "Hans"
3197 - are TODO status WAITING.
3199 So here is an entry that will match:
3201 : *** WAITING Clean up the factory :BOSS:
3206 You may also use a regular expression to match against a
3207 property value. For example, to find stuff assigned to Hans
3210 : ASSIGNED={^\(Hans\|Sarah\)$}
3212 - Column View is a special way to look at property values in
3213 tabular form. Column View can be used in any org-mode
3214 file, and also in any agenda buffer. It works by placing
3215 an overlay over each headline (or agenda line) that shows a
3216 table of selected properties. You can look at and edit
3217 properties from this view. Which properties are shown in
3218 the table must be set up using the COLUMNS property. You
3219 can set up different property columns on different levels
3220 of an outline tree. For example:
3224 : :COLUMNS: %25ITEM %Name
3228 : :COLUMNS: %25ITEM %Name %3Age
3231 : Info about Sam, including a property list with Name and Age.
3233 : Info about Sarah, including a property list with Name and Age.
3236 : :COLUMNS: %25ITEM %Name %Function %Salary
3239 : Info about the Boss, including a property list with Name,
3240 : Function and Salary (if only we knew....).
3242 Now we have defined three different sets of columns. If
3243 you switch to column view in the /Family/ section, you
3244 will get a different table than if you do it in the
3245 /Office/ section. However, if you switch to column
3246 view with the cursor on the /People/ section, the
3247 table will cover all entries, but contain only the
3250 Column view does, for the time being, only work on Emacs.
3251 The XEmacs implementation needs a bit of work.
3253 - Properties can be used in table formulas. To access the
3254 value of the property :XYZ:, use $PROP_XYZ. The property
3255 needs to be defined in the hierarchy above the table, not
3256 necessarily in the same entry as the table. This was a
3257 request by Eddward. File-wide constants can be defined with
3258 #+CONSTANTS, see below.
3260 - Things that still need to be sorted out about drawers,
3261 properties and column view - comments and suggestions
3264 + How to deal with drawers and properties in HTML and ASCII
3266 + What key could be used to insert an empty property drawer
3268 + Right now column view is invoked through the command C-c
3269 C-x C-c. It is too easy to type C-x C-c by mistake, and
3270 that causes Emacs to quit. Suggestions for a different
3272 + Fontification of drawers and properties is not good yet.
3273 Any suggestions for better defaults?
3274 + Mouse support for editing properties in column view would
3275 be nice - maybe Piotr is interested to add this to
3280 - In the spreadsheet, the evaluation of formulas has changed.
3281 Previously, first the column formulas would be evaluated
3282 everywhere, and then the field formulas would kick in, and
3283 in some cases overwrite the results of column formulas in
3284 the appropriate fields. This had the side effect that some
3285 formulas might always use the wrong, intermediate content of
3286 a field that is computed both by a column and a field
3289 From now on, column formulas will no longer temporarily
3290 overwrite field formulas. This gives much more consistent
3291 results. For example you can now finally have a column of
3292 increasing numbers by setting the first field to a fixed
3293 number, and let the rest follow from a column formula.
3300 : #+TBLFM: $1=@-1+1::@1$1=1
3302 - Constants for formulas in spreadsheets are globally defined
3303 with the variable `org-table-formula-constants'. File-local
3304 constants can now be set with a line like:
3306 : #+CONSTANTS: c=299792458. pi=3.14 eps=2.4e-6
3310 - When entries are archived, a timestamp for the moment of
3311 archiving is added to the line with planning information.
3314 : ARCHIVED: [2007-07-02 Mon 11:34]
3316 Thanks to J. David Boyd for constructive comments.
3320 Many bugs are fixed, as usually all the ones where I replied
3321 "fixed" on emacs-orgmode. If you reported one of these
3322 bugs, please check if it really has disappeared in the new
3323 version, and complain if not. Thanks!
3330 - We are back to a single file org.el that works both on Emacs
3331 and on XEmacs. Merging comes at a speed penalty for you as
3332 an XEmacs user, but *only if you do not compile* org.el.
3333 Compilation completely removes the penalty.
3335 - New L flag for literal interpolation in Lisp formulas.
3336 See manual section 3.5.3.
3338 - New options for turning off footnotes.
3339 This was a request from Ignotus.
3340 See the option `org-export-with-footnotes'.
3342 - Default length for Agenda entries, but this is off by
3343 default. This was a request from Micheal.
3344 See the option `org-agenda-default-appointment-duration'.
3348 + org-agenda-date-later (Juraj Kubelka)
3349 + letters off margin in orgcard.ps (Charles Cave)
3350 + TODO export problems on XEmacs (ignotus@freemail.hu)
3351 + args-out-of-range with table formulas (Cecil Westerhof)
3352 + problem with org-file without a heading (Tim O'Callaghan)
3358 - Time stamps with a time range *included*, like
3359 : <2007-06-18 Mon 17:33-18:23>
3361 - Clock times without clocking in/out: CLOCK: => 2:00
3363 - Language-specific characters allowed in TAGS (Emacs only).
3365 - Promotion and demotion of items gets the indentation right.
3367 - Indenting lines with TAB is more intelligent.
3369 ** Incompatible changes
3371 - There is now a special version of `org.el' for XEmacs.
3372 Before installation, as an XEmacs user you must rename the
3373 file org_xemacs.el to org.el, i.e. you must overwrite org.el
3374 with the xemacs version. For example:
3376 : mv org_xemacs.el org.el
3378 This is necessary so that I can make use of some features
3379 that would be cumbersome to support in a single file. The
3380 XEmacs version is derived from the Emacs version with a
3381 program, so no reason to fear that I might be dropping
3382 XEmacs support any time soon. Sorry for the trouble.
3386 - A time stamp may now contain a range of times. So you no
3387 longer need to use two separate stamps to indicate a time
3388 interval on a single day. For example
3390 : <2007-06-18 Mon 17:30-18:20>
3392 This is now fully supported, including changing the time
3393 with S-up/down while the cursor is on the end time. Also,
3394 da the date/time prompt, you can simply write your time like
3395 12:00-14:00 and the range will be inserted.
3397 This was proposed by Leo some time ago, and recently by
3400 - You may specify clocking times by hand (i.e. without
3401 clocking in and out) using this syntax.
3405 Thanks to Scott Jaderholm for this proposal.
3407 - TAGS may now contain language-specific word characters, as
3408 long as they are matched by the "[:alnum:]" regexp syntax.
3409 This is for Emacs only, the XEmacs version continues to use
3410 the character class "a-zA-Z0-9_@" for tag names. Thanks to
3411 David Smith for a patch to this effect (a modified version
3412 of that patch was applied). I am considering to make the
3413 same change for TODO keywords, but not yet. Note that files
3414 using localization features may not work correctly in the
3415 Emacs configuration of another user, so if you are sharing
3416 org-mode files with other users, it might still be best to
3417 stick to the ASCII characters.
3419 - Promotion and demotion of plain list items (commands M-left,
3420 M-right) no longer changes the indentation by just one
3421 space. Instead, it uses intelligence gathered from the
3422 surrounding list structure to do the right thing. Thanks to
3423 William Henney for starting the discussion about this.
3425 - TAB does now a better job of indenting lines.
3427 + After tables and code segments (lines starting with ":"),
3428 indentation goes back to what it was before (thanks to
3429 William Henney for suggesting this behavior).
3431 + When plain lists items are involved, we had a long
3432 discussion on emacs-orgmode where I tried to show that a
3433 too-sophisticated implementation will still be easily
3434 fooled. Here is what I have implemented now - lets see
3435 if we can agree on this:
3437 Indentation will flatten lists with the same bullet type,
3438 but indent another bullet type further. The time when
3439 this fails is in a nested list, when you want to get back
3440 out to a previous level. For example
3448 When using TAB on every line in this list, the structure
3457 So you need to change the level of the last line by hand,
3458 using promotion and demotion functions.
3464 - Vertical lines in exported tables.
3465 - New default for `org-show-following-heading'.
3467 ** Incompatible changes
3469 - The default for `org-show-following-heading' is now nil.
3473 - You can now specify column groups in tables, to the effect
3474 that the groups will be separated by vertical lines in HTML
3475 and ASCII output. Column groups are specified by the
3476 characters "<" and ">" in a special table row. "<" starts a
3477 group, ">" ends a group (in each case including the the
3478 column where the character is specified). You may also use
3479 "<>" to make a group a single column wide. For example:
3481 : | | N | N^2 | N^3 | N^4 | sqrt(n) | sqrt[4](N) |
3482 : |---+----+-----+-----+-----+---------+------------|
3483 : | / | <> | < | | > | < | > |
3484 : | # | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
3485 : | # | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 1.4142 | 1.1892 |
3486 : | # | 3 | 9 | 27 | 81 | 1.7321 | 1.3161 |
3487 : #+TBLFM: $3=$2^2::$4=$2^3::$5=$2^4::$6=sqrt($2)::$7=sqrt(sqrt(($2))
3489 A table row with with nothing but "/" in the first field is
3490 never exported, but can be used to place column group
3491 information into the table. In this table, we create a
3492 group for column 2, one for columns 3-5 and one for columns
3493 6-7. HTML export will render a vertical line between these
3496 Because HTML does not require closing <colgroup> tags with
3497 </colgroup>), you can also simply start a new column
3498 wherever you want a vertical line:
3500 : | N | N^2 | N^3 | N^4 | sqrt(n) | sqrt[4](N0 |
3501 : |---+-----+-----+-----+---------+------------|
3502 : | / | < | < | | < | |
3504 - Vertical lines are now also omitted in ASCII export, unless
3505 grouping explicitly requests these lines.
3507 - The default for `org-show-following-heading' is now nil,
3508 meaning that sparse trees will be more compact. This has
3509 become possible due to in important remark by Jason Dunsmore
3510 who pointed out that TAB should behave differently in the
3511 inconsistent trees produced by the sparse tree commands.
3512 TAB does now make sure that the heading after a freshly
3513 unfolded tree is made visible at all, removing the confusing
3514 behavior we had before.
3516 - Several bugs fixed. In particular:
3518 + Strings produced by agenda batch processing with
3519 `org-batch-agenda' and `org-batch-agenda-csv' are now
3520 properly encoded, so that you should be able to use
3521 special characters in other languages as along as your
3522 post-processing program handles them correctly. At least
3523 for Emacs this should work now, but have not yet figured
3524 out how to do this in XEmacs.
3530 - Exporting Footnotes to HTML
3534 - Footnotes like =here[1]= are now exported to HTML
3536 : [1]This is a footnote
3538 Thanks to Scott Jaderholm for this proposal and a detailed
3539 HTML example on how the exported text should look like.
3541 - Special version of the reference card, for letter paper.
3543 - Switching to OVERVIEW with S-TAB no loner moves the cursor,
3544 so after three `S-TAB' commands, you will be back where you
3547 - Bug fixes, lots of them again.
3553 - Cyclic time stamps that repeat after an interval.
3554 - Special timestamps for appointments like "every 2nd Thursday
3556 - Completion of link abbreviation prefixes inside `C-c C-l'.
3557 - Replacing a region of org-mode syntax with HTML.
3558 - iCalendar export now honors ARCHIVE etc.
3559 - New command to add/change emphasis markers.
3561 ** Incompatible Changes
3563 - The REPEAT(...) cookie is no longer supported, the repeater
3564 interval now goes directly into the time stamp.
3568 - Time stamps can contain a repeater code, like +1w for once
3569 every week, +2d for every two days, etc. For example,
3571 <2007-05-16 Wed 12:30 +1w>
3573 will apply to every Wednesday, starting from the date given.
3574 I believe this syntax was actually suggested by someone on
3575 the mailing list, but I cannot find the email back. To
3576 collect your credit, let me know!
3578 - You can use an sexp diary entry (with the syntax used by the
3579 Emacs calendar/diary) in a time stamp, like this:
3581 *** The nerd club meets on 2nd Thursday of every month
3582 <%%(diary-float t 4 2)>
3584 - You can put diary-style sexp entries directly into an
3585 org-mode file, where they will be interpreted just like they
3586 would in the diary. For example
3588 * Birthdays and similar stuff
3590 %%(org-calendar-holiday) ; special function for holiday names
3592 %%(diary-anniversary 14 5 1956) Artur Dent %d is years old
3593 %%(diary-anniversary 2 10 1869) Mahatma Gandhi
3595 These entries must start at column 0 to be evaluated.
3597 It turns out that evaluating the entries in an org-mode file
3598 is actually faster than in the diary itself, because using
3599 the diary has some overhead (creating fancy diary display,
3600 then reading and re-interpreting the entries). I have moved
3601 all the sexp entries from my diary into an org-mode file,
3602 put in a few categories, and then turned off
3603 `org-agenda-include-diary'. This has led to a noticeably
3604 faster agenda display.
3606 - New command `org-replace-region-by-html' that converts the
3607 current region from org-mode syntax into HTML. For example,
3608 you might write an itemized list in plain text in an HTML
3609 buffer, and then invoke this command to convert it. Thanks
3610 to Raman for this idea.
3612 - When inserting a link with `C-c C-l', completion will now
3613 fill in all valid link prefixes, like http or ftp, but also
3614 link abbreviation prefixes. This is based on an idea by
3617 - Highest, lowest, and default priority can be set on a
3618 per-file basis with #+PRIORITIES: H L D
3619 For example, to use priorities from 1 to 9, you could use
3623 Thanks to Dmitri Minaev for a patch to this effect.
3625 - iCalendar export now honors (i.e. skips) subtrees marked as
3626 ARCHIVE, COMMENT, or QUOTE.
3628 - There is a new command to add or change the emphasis (like
3629 bold or italic) of a piece of text. For lack of better
3630 available keys the command is at `C-c C-x C-f', but you may
3631 well want to choose a more convenient key like `C-c f' in
3634 (add-hook 'org-load-hook
3635 (lambda () (define-key org-mode-map "\C-cf" 'org-emphasize)))
3637 The command will prompt for an emphasis type, and you may
3638 reply either with the marker that triggers the emphasis, or
3639 with the first letter of the corresponding HTML tag. For
3640 example, to select italic, press either "/" or "i".
3642 If there is an active region, the emphasis of this region
3643 will be set or changed. If there is no region, only the
3644 emphasis markers will be inserted and the cursor positioned
3645 between them. Thanks to Bastien for proposing this feature.
3647 - Bug fixes, everything where I have replied "fixed" on the
3648 mailing list. Thanks to all of you for keeping these reports
3655 This release is about exporting agenda views, to HTML, to
3656 postscript for printing, and to a special format (CSV) for
3657 further processing in scripts.
3659 ** Incompatible Changes
3661 - The variable `org-agenda-remove-tags-when-in-prefix' has
3662 been renamed to `org-agenda-remove-tags'.
3666 - Agenda views can be exported as plain text, as HTML, and as
3667 Postscript(R). This can simply be done from the agenda
3668 buffer with `C-x C-w' and then specifying a filename like
3669 `myagenda.html' or `myagenda.ps'. See section 8.6.4 of the
3672 - Each custom agenda view can specify a list of associated
3673 files names. The command `C-c a e' then creates all views
3674 that have associated file names and exports the views to
3675 these files. This is great for producing paper versions of
3676 your views, to take with you when you don't have your
3677 computer. The manual has an example on how to do this, and
3678 in particular on how to customize the format of the printed
3679 version. See section 8.6.4 of the manual.
3681 - You can produce a CSV format of agenda information with an
3682 Emacs batch command. This is greate for further processing
3683 in scipts. Thanks to Jason F. McBrayer for this idea.
3684 See section 8.6.5 of the manual.
3686 - New variable `org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done'. When set,
3687 a deadline associated with a DONE item will not be shown in
3688 the agenda. This is based upon a report by Denis Bueno.
3690 - Quite a few bug fixes.
3700 - Control over blank lines between trees in collapsed view.
3702 - Info about the running clock is shown in the modeline.
3704 - C-a can behave specially in headlines.
3706 - Better color and scaling defaults for LaTeX fragments.
3708 - Customizable list of keys in org-mode to be replaced.
3710 - Stuck project descriptions have been extended.
3712 - Emphasis code has been modified to fix some issues.
3716 ** Incompatible changes
3718 - The option `org-format-latex-options' has changed. If you
3719 have customized it, please revert to default and then redo
3722 - `org-CUA-compatible' no longer modifies S-RET by default,
3723 because newer versions of CUA don't use this key anymore.
3724 If you need this replacement, customize the variable
3725 `org-disputed-keys'.
3727 - The variable `org-CUA-compatible' is obsolete, please use
3728 `org-replace-disputed-keys' instead. `org-CUA-compatible'
3729 is still an alias for this new variable, though.
3733 - Better control over blank lines between trees in collapsed
3734 view. This has come up several times in the past and most
3735 recently by Scott Jaderholm. There is now a new variable
3736 `org-cycle-separator-lines' with default value 2. It says
3737 how many empty lines there need to be after the end of a
3738 subtree to get an empty line in collapsed view. So with the
3739 default, if you leave only one empty line it will disappear
3740 in collapsed view. If you leave two, one empty line will
3741 remain so that you can use double empty lines to structure
3742 the collapsed views of a file. I love it, so many thanks to
3743 Scott fro bringing this up again.
3745 One property of the new setup is that you will never get
3746 more than one blank line in collapsed view. We could do
3747 something special to allow *several* empty lines in
3748 collapsed view, but I think this is counter-productive.
3750 In Emacs 22, if you want to make full use of this, make sure
3751 that you have not set `outline-blank-line'.
3753 - When the clock is running, Org-mode will put info about it
3754 into the modeline. The info consists of the elapsed time
3755 and the heading of the clocked item. This was a proposal
3756 from Bastien who got the idea from Muse.
3758 - C-a can behave specially in headlines when you set the
3759 variable `org-special-ctrl-a'. It will bring the cursor
3760 first back only to the beginning of the headline *text*,
3761 i.e. after the stars and the TODO keyword, if any. A second
3762 C-a will then move the cursor to the beginning of the line.
3763 If the cursor is already at the beginning of the line, C-a
3764 will spring *forward* to the headline text. This was a
3765 proposal from Leo, based on a request from Scott Jaderholm.
3767 I have not turned this turned this on by default, should I?
3769 - When LaTeX fragments are processed into images, there is now
3770 more control and (hopefully) betters defaults for colors and
3771 scaling. Special values can be set for HTML export, so that
3772 these values can differ from what is used for display in an
3773 emacs buffer. The default foreground and background colors
3774 for images embedded in emacs are now taken from the default
3775 emacs face. Thanks to Xiao-Yong Jin for proposing these
3778 - There is now a much better mechanism to change some keys in
3779 org-mode if these keys clash with other modes you use. Turn
3780 this on by setting `org-replace-disputed-keys' (aliased to
3781 `org-CUA-compatible'). The list of keys to replace is now
3782 fully customizable, see the option `org-disputed-keys'.
3783 Many thanks to Meciej Katafiasz for a patch implementing
3786 - Stuck project descriptions have been extended. You can now
3787 use "*" as a TODO keyword or tag to say that *any* TODO
3788 keyword or TAG marks a project as non-stuck. You also can
3789 give an arbitrary regular expression that, if it matches,
3790 indicates a non-stuck project.
3792 - The code for emphasis like bold, italic etc has been
3793 modified - I might have broken something in the process,
3794 please let me know if you find problems.
3796 - A number of bugs have been fixed - those where I have
3797 replied "Fixed" on the mailing list.
3803 ** Incompatible changes
3807 - New variables to customize the header and data tags in
3808 exported HTML. These are the variables
3809 `org-export-table-header-tags' and
3810 `org-export-table-data-tags'. This follows a request from
3813 - New option `org-format-latex-header' for customizing the
3814 header of the LaTeX file used to convert embedded LaTeX to
3815 images. Thanks to `Matthieu Lemerre' for the suggestion.
3817 - The prefix version of `org-todo-list' works again. This
3818 means that `C-1 C-c a t' produces the list of TODO entries
3819 for the first TODO keyword. If you use different TODO setups
3820 in different agenda files, be careful: This number now
3821 refers to the list of *all* todo keywords used in files
3822 that are scanned for the agenda.
3830 - Dust settles after revamp of TODO keyword system.
3831 - The export title can be taken from the first text line.
3832 - TTY replacement keys have changed.
3834 ** Incompatible changes
3836 - Some TTY replacement keys are changed, see below.
3840 - Further development concerning TODO keywords.
3842 + You can now have several DONE states in a sequence, like
3844 #+SEQ_TODO: TODO VERIFY | DONE DELEGATED
3846 The difference to the proposal discussed on the mailing
3847 list (and which is also works!)
3849 #+SEQ_TODO: TODO VERIFY | DONE
3850 #+SEQ_TODO: | CANCELED
3852 is that in the first case, the extra DONE states will be
3853 reached with `C-c C-t' (or with `t' from the agenda), while
3854 in the second case you need S-<right> to get to the special
3855 states. I guess both ideas can be useful - I am leaning
3856 toward using the latter.
3858 + Setting up TODO keywords in Lisp previously used two
3859 separate variables: `org-todo-keywords' and
3860 `org-todo-interpretation'. The preferred way is now to use
3861 only `org-todo-keywords', with a new structure:
3863 (setq org-todo-keywords
3864 '((sequence "TODO" "|" "DONE")
3865 (sequence "BUG" "KNOWNCAUSE" "|" "FIXED" "IGNORED")
3866 (type "Fred" "Lisa" "Peter" "|" "DONE")
3867 (sequence "CANCELED") ; for things we decide to not do.
3870 If your setting has this new structure,
3871 `org-todo-interpretation' will be ignored. This change
3872 does not break backward compatibility. The old way of
3873 using a flat list in `org-todo-keywords' and taking the
3874 interpretation from the other variable still works.
3876 + When listing *specific* TODO entries via a sparse tree
3877 (`C-u C-c C-v') or via the agenda (`C-c a T' or `C-u C-c a
3878 t'), you can now specify several keywords to be selected,
3879 like "TODO|VERIFY|WAITING". This also works for custom
3880 agenda commands. Thanks to Jason F. McBrayer for pointing
3883 - If you have configured Org-mode to export also the text
3884 before the first headline (this is done by setting the
3885 variable `org-export-skip-text-before-1st-heading' to nil),
3886 then the first normal text line in the buffer becomes the
3887 title of the exported document. A title set with #+TITLE
3888 overules this default, and the first line then belongs to the
3889 normal text. Thanks to David House for this proposal.
3891 - TTY replacement keys. Some of the key bindings used by
3892 Org-mode do not work on a tty, so replacement key sequences
3893 are provided on ttys. In version 4.70, there are some
3894 changes in the tty replacements. Thanks to Jason F. McBrayer
3895 for coming up with the idea to use C-c <cursor> keys.
3897 | Command | | Old TTY | New TTY |
3898 | org-..... | Main Key | Replacement | Replacement |
3899 |-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------|
3900 | shiftleft | S-left | C-c C-x left | C-c left |
3901 | shiftright | S-right | C-c C-x right | C-c right |
3902 | shiftup | S-up | C-c C-x up | C-c up |
3903 | shiftdown | S-down | C-c C-x down | C-c down |
3904 | shiftcontrolleft | C-S-left | | C-c C-x left |
3905 | shiftcontrolright | C-s-right | | C-c C-x right |
3912 This time the changes affect the following areas:
3914 - TODO keywords: Multiple sequences in a single file.
3915 - Export: More control over text before the first heading.
3916 - Export: More control over sub/superscript interpretation.
3917 - Plain lists: Option to let empty lines terminate lists.
3918 - Tables: New command to insert hline and move into line below.
3919 - REPEATing items: Turn of note taking.
3922 ** Incompatible changes
3924 - It used to be possible to spread the list of TODO keywords
3925 over several lines, like
3928 #+SEQ_TODO: PROGRESS
3931 This is no longer possible. Each such line now specifies an
3932 independent set of TODO keywords, with its own DONE state.
3933 See below for details.
3935 - The #+TEXT construct has been used to insert unchanged HTML
3936 into an exported file. This is no longer possible, the TEXT
3937 lines will be processed like any other lines. However,
3938 there are now much better ways of getting quoted HTML into
3943 - You can now use multiple sets of TODO keywords in the same
3944 buffer. For example, you may put the following three lines
3947 #+SEQ_TODO: TODO DONE
3948 #+SEQ_TODO: REPORT BUG KNOWNCAUSE RESOLVED
3949 #+TYP_TODO: Fred Laura Peter Me OK
3951 Each sub-sequence has its own DONE state. It is best to use
3952 different keywords in all sequences, to make sure Org-mode
3953 does not loose track in which specific sequence it is
3954 working. You could use the same word for all DONE states,
3955 but then cycling through to a TODO state might not bring you
3956 where you want to be.
3958 After initially setting a keyword, `C-c C-t' cycles through
3959 a sublist, i.e. is cycles from TODO to DONE or from
3960 KNOWNCAUSE to RESOLVED and further to (nothing) and back to
3963 S-right and S-left allow to select any keyword, so they move
3964 from DONE to REPORT and from RESOLVED to Fred.
3966 C-S-right and C-S-left jump from one sub-sequence to the
3967 next, for example from TODO or DONE to REPORT to Fred.
3969 Thanks to Rick Moynihan for triggering this development.
3971 - Text before the first headline can now be exported if you
3972 configure Org-mode accordingly. Either set the variable
3973 `org-export-skip-text-before-1st-heading' to nil, or use the
3974 new in-buffer option
3978 - Export content specified via the #+TEXT construct is now
3979 fully processed, i.e. links, emphasis etc. are all
3980 interpreted. #+TEXT lines may include
3981 #+BEGIN_HTML...#+END_HTML sections to embed literal HTML.
3983 - During HTML export, you can request to have a_{b}
3984 interpreted as a subscript, but to leave a_b as it is. This
3985 can be done by setting the variable
3986 org-export-sub-superscript to the symbol `{}' with
3988 (setq org-export-sub-superscript '{})
3994 Thanks to Eddward DeVilla for this idea.
3996 - New variable `org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists'.
3997 Default is nil, meaning that empty lines are part of the
3998 previous list item, and that you can have several paragraphs
3999 in one such item. Set this to t if you want an empty line
4000 terminate all levels of plain list items.
4002 Thanks to Mike Newman for triggering this development.
4004 - C-c RET does insert a horizontal separator line and move the
4005 cursor into the table line below it. Thanks to Bastien for
4008 - Org-mode always offers you to record a note when a TODO item
4009 automatically repeats, even if you are not logging state
4010 changes. The new variable `org-log-repeat' allows to turn
4011 this off, so that notes are really only been taken if you
4012 are logging all state changes.
4014 - Various Bug fixes, thanks to everyone who reported.
4019 - Priority handling in the tags view
4020 - Date/time prompt follows the popup calender, and accepts AM/PM times.
4021 - Standard references like B4 in the spreadsheet.
4022 - Improvements to the formula editor.
4023 - C-j does better indentation.
4027 - Priority handling in the tags view
4029 + Agenda lists selected by tag are now sorted by priority.
4030 Thanks to Andrew Korty for reporting this omission.
4032 - Improvements to the date/time prompt.
4034 + When you move (using S-cursor keys) the cursor in the pop-up
4035 calendar window while responding to a date/time prompt, the
4036 prompt is updated with the new default date (Emacs only).
4038 + You can now enter AM/PM times at this prompt.
4040 - Changes in the spreadsheet
4042 + You can now also write B4 instead of @4$2 as a reference in
4043 formulas. The column references without specified row can be
4044 written as C& instead of $3. Such references make formulas
4045 easier to read and are now the default way how references are
4046 shown when you edit existing formulas. To get the old behavior
4047 back (i.e. only @row$col references), set the variable
4048 `org-table-use-standard-references' to nil.
4050 Relative references like @-3$-2 or @II..III continue to use the
4053 - Changes in the formula editor (the one you get with "C-c '")
4055 + The formulas are organized in a more logical way.
4057 + There is now a menu with commands.
4059 + When starting the formula editor with "C-c '", the cursor
4060 immediately moves to the formula for the current field.
4062 + With the cursor on a reference in the formula, you can use
4063 S-cursor keys to change the field being referenced.
4065 - C-j indents the following line correctly whe used in a headline
4066 or in aplain list item. Thanks to Leo for this suggestion.
4070 + Flyspell now knows about special org-mode commands.
4071 Thanks to Vinod Valsalam for reporting this problem, and to
4072 Andrew Korty for showing how to fix it.
4074 + Most other bugs discussed recently on emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
4075 should be fixed, except the problem with non-ASCII characters
4080 - Expert mode for fast tag selection.
4081 When org-fast-tag-selection-single-key is `expert', not even
4082 the selection window is shown, only the prompt. One more C-c
4083 gets you the window, another one goes to multiple selection mode.
4085 - Synchronized with Emacs once more: Emacs CVS has now org-mode
4086 4.67. At least until it causes a problem, then the Emacs people
4087 will switch back to 4.56. Lets hope there will be no problem.
4097 - Sorting of top-level entries works now if the region contains
4098 top-level entries, or if the cursor is before the first headline.
4099 Thanks to "redblue" for reporting this bug.
4101 - When entering date and time at the prompt, you can now mix
4102 entering text and selecting something in the calendar. For
4103 example, enter 22:15 at the prompt without pressing RET, and then
4104 click on a date in the calendar. Both pieces of information will
4105 be included in the resulting time stamp. You can also use
4106 S-curser to move the cursor in the calendar to the desired date
4107 and then enter 22:15 and press RET at the prompt.
4109 - When setting a deadline or a schedule, entering a time now
4110 automatically selects the time stamp format that includes the
4111 time. Bug report (by means of a question) from Bastre.
4113 - C-c C-l can be used to convert a plain link into a bracket link.
4115 - Internal links now match inside (the visible part of) other
4116 links. Thanks to Scott Otterson for reporting this bug.
4118 - iCalendar export of TODO items fixed, see also the variable
4119 `org-icalendar-include-todo'. Thanks to Philipp Raschdorf.
4121 - The number of levels in the table of contents of an exported
4122 document can now be set independently of the number of headline
4123 levels. For example:
4125 #+OPTIONS: H:4 toc:2
4127 - The command `C-c }' toggles the display of row and column numbers
4128 the the current table, to aid constructing formulas. To try it,
4129 move the cursor to a table and press `C-c }', or use the menu
4132 - Orgtbl translation functions (introduced in 4.65) have been
4133 simplified using a generic function `orgtbl-to-generic' that can
4134 be used for very general languanges. Writing your own translator
4135 should be very easy now. More info in the manual.
4137 - CONTENTS visibility can be limited to a certain level. The
4138 command `C-3 S-TAB' will switch to CONTENTS view and show the
4147 - Orgtbl can be used to maintain tables in LaTeX, and in any other mode
4148 - Editing Lisp formulas for tables improved.
4149 - Better structure for HTML exported tables.
4150 - New "calculation" marker "/" to mark lines that should not be exported.
4152 ** Detailed description of changes
4154 - You can use orgtbl mode to maintain a LaTeX table, or pretty much
4155 any table in any mode.
4157 This does *not* work by making Orgtbl aware of LaTeX syntax. That
4158 would be a box of Pandora I am not willing to open. Instead, you
4159 use a normal Orgtbl-mode table, and a converter program to
4160 automatically place a LaTeX version of the table into the correct
4161 spot in the LaTeX file. The orgtbl-mode table can be maintained
4162 inside the same file, in a block comment.
4164 I am providing translators for LaTeX, HTML, and TeXInfo. For
4165 other applications, you need to write one yourself - but that is
4166 not hard if you start from the LaTeX version and just modify it.
4167 Thanks to Thomas Baumann for triggering this development through
4168 a request for a table-to-LaTeX converter.
4170 - In the special buffer to edit the formulas of a table (created
4171 with "C-c '"), there is now better support for editing Lisp
4172 formulas. TAB and M-TAB work like in an Emacs Lisp buffer,
4173 indenting lines and completing lisp symbols. With the cursor on
4174 a line defining a complex Lisp formula, a first press on TAB will
4175 convert the formula into a pretty-printed version with proper
4176 linebreaks and indentation. A second TAB folds the line back to
4179 - Tables in HTML export have now additional structure elements
4180 defined. The header (before the first hline) is wrapped into
4181 <thead>..</thead>, and each part of the body (as separated in
4182 org-mode by hlines) is wrapped into <tbody>..</tbody> tags. I
4183 have also changed the CSS style for <td> fields and the value of
4184 `org-export-html-table-tag' to get cleaner tables. Basically,
4185 tables now have horizontal lines only where needed, and no
4186 vertical lines at all, as generally recommended for tables in
4187 printed text. I like the new look, but I am not sure if this
4188 change will find general approval, please throw in your view if
4189 you like. Thanks to Scott for driving this, and to goud-H for
4190 pointing me to the row grouping in tables.
4192 - In a table with calculation markers in the first column, you can
4193 now also put "/" into the first column. It indicates that this
4194 line should not be exported. The foremost application for this
4195 are lines containing only "<N>" markers for narrowing columns.
4201 - Email links get better, configurable descriptions
4202 - When inserting a link, selected text becomes the description
4203 - Easier access to the list of stored links.
4204 - Horizontal lines in HTML export.
4205 - Remember templates and storing of notes improved.
4207 ** Detailed description of changes
4209 - The descriptive part of links to email messages can be configured
4210 using the variable `org-email-link-description-format'. The new
4211 default is "Email %c: %.30s" and leads to
4213 Email from NAME: SUBJECT
4215 If you configure the variable `org-from-is-user-regexp'
4216 correctly, then for email you *sent* this will actually change to
4218 Email to NAME: SUBJECT
4220 The subject is limited to 30 characters. If you have become
4221 attached to the previous default (look twice, the new one is
4222 better), use "%f on: %s" as your format.
4224 - Selecting text before entering a new link with C-c C-l now really
4225 works, the selected text becomes the description part of the
4226 link. Requested by Scott, buggy 4.62 implementation is now fixed.
4228 - Stored links are part of the history list for C-c C-l, so to
4229 reach them, you can use up/down rather than completion. Thanks
4230 to Raman for this excellent idea.
4232 - A line consisting only of "-", and at least 5 of them, is
4233 exported into HTML as <hr/>, as proposed by Giovanni Ridolfi.
4235 - Several changes to org <-> remember integration
4237 - You can use `org-remember' as your default command to start
4238 remember. It will automatically detect if there is an active
4239 region and use it as initial content (we will probably make
4240 remember.el work like this as well).
4241 Also, when calling `org-remember' in a remember buffer that
4242 was created with a template, you will again be asked to
4243 select a template. The buffer is then re-created with the
4244 new template, but the old context information. This is
4245 useful if you change your mind about the template to use
4248 - Besides specifying a default *target* file for a note, you
4249 can also give a default *heading* of which the note should
4250 become a subitem. In many cases this avoids or speeds up
4251 navigating to the right location. Both file and heading can
4252 be different for each template. Both are non-binding, you
4253 can change them while storing the note. However, when you
4254 exit remember with C-u C-c C-c, these defaults will be used
4255 without interaction.
4257 - Templates can specify interactive fields. During expansion
4258 of the template, you will be prompted for the information in
4259 that field. For example %^t will pop up a calendar and ask
4260 you to select a date. This new feature follows a proposal
4261 from Leo, who in the mean time has said he does not need it
4262 anymore. But I liked it, so here it is :-)
4264 - Templates can access information specific to the link type
4265 created, for example the author and subject of an email.
4266 Syntax is %:fromname, %:fromaddress, %:subject etc, details
4267 in the manual. Proposed by Peder O. Klingenberg.
4269 - I have been considering to move, at some stage, the template
4270 functionality into remember.el itself - which would of course
4271 require consent of the remember.el maintainers. I am not
4272 sure how well this would work though, since some things like
4273 the interactive time stamps are org.el specific, so treating
4274 them would require special hooks. Comments?
4280 - Many changes to the spreadsheet functions in the table editor.
4281 For details, please re-read the manual section 3.4.
4283 - It is much easier to assign formulas to individual fields.
4284 - References to arbitrary fields and ranges.
4285 - Absolute references are modified in row-editing commands.
4286 - Formula editor that highlights referenced fields.
4287 + Incompatible changes
4288 - Empty fields are excluded in range references, see "E" mode flag.
4289 - &... ranges no longer supported, use new @... ranges.
4290 - Variable insertion into Lisp formulas work differently.
4291 - Selected text becomes the default description for C-c C-l links.(Scott)
4292 - The date format in the agenda/timeline views is now customizable.
4293 See the new option `org-agenda-date-format'. (request by Victor)
4294 - Link abbreviations no longer need a double colon, single colon is fine.
4298 - Avoiding keybinding clashes with flyspell
4299 - Archiving is now also on `C-C C-x C-s' (was just `C-c $')
4300 - Cycling through agenda files is now also on "C-'" (was just "C-,")
4301 - Colon is considered part of number, to align times in clock tables.
4302 - Fixed bug for list of stuck projects.
4303 - Fixed several bugs/problems concerning linking to gnus.
4304 - Block agendas can contain the list of stuck projects.
4305 - #+ARCHIVE may now appear several times in the buffer.
4309 - HTML export: inlining images, clickable images (manual 10.2.4).
4310 - Incremental search now shows proper context when exiting.
4311 - Tables calculation and Calc package.
4312 - Calc is no longer needed when using only elisp formulas.
4313 - Proper error messages when calc is needed and not available.
4314 - Tracking TODO state changes with time stamps and notes.
4315 - Empty entries go full circle.
4316 - Links in iCalendar export cleaned up.
4321 - Cleanup code, bug fixes.
4324 - Full undo support in the agenda buffer.
4325 - Listing stuck GTD projects (projects without any NEXT ACTIONS).
4326 Configure `org-stuck-projects' before using it.
4327 - C-c C-x b shows the current subtree in an indirect buffer, in
4328 another, dedicated frame.
4329 - Custom agenda commands take precedence over builtin commands.
4330 - auto-fill for comments works on the Emacs side, XEmacs not yet.
4333 - Sorting of outline items on same level.
4334 - Sorting tables automatically selects line range between hlines.
4335 - Changes in Agenda buffer
4336 - `C-c C-o' follows a link in the current line.
4337 - `C-c $' archives the subtree corresponding to the line.
4338 - Changing dates with S-left and S-right show new date in agenda,
4339 but still do not move the entry to the new date.
4340 - new option `org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done'.
4341 - Agenda and sparse tree construction using tag matches can now
4342 use regular expressions.
4343 - When prompted for a date/time, entering "+7" indicates a date
4344 7 days from now - but only this is the only thing you give.
4345 - Custom time formats also apply to exported html and ascii.
4349 - `C-k' in agenda kills current line and corresponding subtree in file.
4350 - XEmacs compatibility issues fixed, in particular tag alignment.
4351 - M-left/right now in/outdents plain list items, no Shift needed.
4358 - Improvements to fast tag selection
4359 + show status also in target line.
4360 + option to auto-exit after first change to tags list (see manual).
4361 - Tags sparse trees now also respect the settings in
4362 `org-show-hierarchy-above' and `org-show-following-heading'.
4366 - Custom time formats can be overlayed over time stamps.
4367 - New option `org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines'.
4368 - Work-around for flyspell bug (CVS Emacs has this fixed in flyspell.el).
4369 - Work-around for session.el problem with circular data structures.
4373 - TAG matches can also specify conditions on TODO keywords.
4374 - The fast tag interface allows setting tags that are not in the
4379 - Link abbreviations (manual section 4.5).
4380 - More control over how agenda is displayed. See the new variables
4381 `org-agenda-window-setup', `org-agenda-restore-windows-after-quit'.
4385 - Closing a TODO item can record an additional note.
4386 See variables `org-log-done' and `org-log-note-headings'.
4387 - Inserting headlines and bullets can leave an extra blank line.
4388 See variable `org-blank-before-new-entry'. (Ed Hirgelt patch)
4389 - [[bracket links]] in the agenda are active just as in org-mode buffers.
4390 - C-c C-o on a date range displays the agenda for exactly this range.
4391 - The default for `org-cycle-include-plain-lists' is back to nil.
4392 - Calls to `org-occur' can be stacked by using a prefix argument.
4393 - The options `org-show-hierarchy-above' and `org-show-following-heading'
4394 now always default to `t', but can be customized differently for
4395 different types of sparse trees or jump commands.
4400 - Agenda views can be made in batch mode from the command line.
4401 - `org-store-link' does the right thing in dired-mode.
4402 - File links can contain environment variables.
4403 - Full Emacs 21 compatibility has been restored.
4407 - Custom commands may produce an agenda which contains several blocks,
4408 each block created by a different agenda command.
4409 - Agenda commands can be restricted to the current file, region, subtree.
4410 - The timeline command must now be called through the agenda
4411 dispatcher (C-c a L). `C-c C-r' no longer works.
4412 - Agenda items can be sorted by tag. The *last* tag is used for this.
4413 - The prefix and the sorting strategy for agenda items can depend
4414 upon the agenda type.
4415 - The handling of `mailto:' links can be customized, see the new
4416 variable `org-link-mailto-program'.
4417 - `mailto' links can specify a subject after a double colon,
4418 like [[mailto:carsten@orgmode.org::Org-mode is buggy]].
4419 - In the #+STARTUP line, M-TAB completes valid keywords.
4420 - In the #+TAGS: line, M-TAB after ":" inserts all currently used tags.
4421 - Again full Emacs 21 support: Checkboxes and publishing are fixed.
4422 - More minor bug fixes.
4425 - Checkbox lists can show statistics about checked items.
4426 - C-TAB will cycle the visibility of archived subtrees.
4427 - Documentation about checkboxes has been moved to chapter 5.
4431 - Clock table can be done for a limited time interval.
4432 - Obsolete support for the old outline mode has been removed.
4433 - Bug fixes and code cleaning.
4437 - `s' key in the agenda saves all org-mode buffers.
4440 - Shift-curser keys can modify inactive time stamps (inactive time
4441 stamps are the ones in [...] brackets.
4442 - Toggle all checkboxes in a region/below a headline.
4450 - Special tag ARCHIVE keeps a subtree closed and away from agenda lists.
4451 - LaTeX code in Org-mode files can be converted to images for HTML.
4453 - CDLaTeX-mode features can be used in Org-mode to help inserting
4454 LaTeX environment and math.
4457 - noutline.el is now required (important for XEmacs users only).
4459 - Archiving of all level 1 trees without open TODO items.
4460 - Clock reports can be inserted into the file in a special section.
4461 - FAQ removed from the manual, now only on the web.
4465 - Clock-feature for measuring time spent on specific items.
4466 - Improved emphasizing allows configuration and stacking.
4469 - Improved indentation of ASCII export, when headlines become items.
4470 - Handling of 12am and 12pm fixed. Times beyond 24:00 can be used
4471 and will not lead to conflicts.
4472 - Support for mutually exclusive TAGS with the fast tags interface.
4476 - HTML export is now valid XHTML.
4477 - Timeline can also show dates without entries. See new option
4478 `org-timeline-show-empty-dates'.
4479 - The bullets created by the ASCII exporter can now be configured.
4480 See the new option `org-export-ascii-bullets'.
4481 - New face `org-upcoming-deadline' (was `org-scheduled-previously').
4482 - New function `org-context' to allow testing for local context.
4488 - New commands to move through plain lists: S-up and S-down.
4489 - Bug fixes and documentation update.
4492 - Fast (single-key-per-tag) interface for setting TAGS.
4493 - The list of legal tags can be configured globally and locally.
4494 - Elisp and Info links (thanks to Todd Neal).
4495 - `org-export-publishing-directory' can be an alist, with different
4496 directories for different export types.
4497 - All context-sensitive commands use `call-interactively' to dispatch.
4498 - `org-confirm-shell-links' renamed to `org-confirm-shell-link-function'.
4505 - Modified installation: Autoloads have been collected in org-install.el.
4506 - Logging (org-log-done) is now a #+STARTUP option.
4507 - Checkboxes in plain list items, following up on Frank Ruell's idea.
4508 - File links inserted with C-c C-l will use relative paths if the linked
4509 file is in the current directory or a subdirectory of it.
4510 - New variable `org-link-file-path-type' to specify preference for
4511 relative and absolute paths.
4512 - New CSS classes for tags, timestamps, timestamp keywords.
4513 - Bug and typo fixes.
4517 - Inlining images in HTML export now depends on wheather the link
4518 contains a description or not.
4519 - TODO items can be scheduled from the global TODO list using C-c C-s.
4520 - TODO items already scheduled can be made to disappear from the global
4521 todo list, see `org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled'.
4522 - In Tables, formulas may also be Lisp forms.
4523 - Exporting the visible part of an outline with `C-c C-x v' works now
4524 for all available exporters.
4525 - Bug fixes, lots of them :-(
4531 - HTML exporter generalized to receive external options.
4532 As part of the process, author, email and date have been moved to the
4533 end of the HTML file.
4534 - Support for customizable file search in file links.
4535 - BibTeX database links as first application of the above.
4536 - New option `org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels' to turn off listing TODO
4537 entries that are sublevels of another TODO entry.
4543 - Revision of the font-lock faces section, with better tty support.
4544 - TODO keywords in Agenda buffer are fontified.
4545 - Export converts links between .org files to links between .html files.
4546 - Better support for bold/italic/underline emphasis.
4556 - In agenda buffer, mouse-1 no longer follows link.
4557 See `org-agenda-mouse-1-follows-link' and `org-mouse-1-follows-link'.
4560 - Links use now the [[link][description]] format by default.
4561 When inserting links, the user is prompted for a description.
4562 - If a link has a description, only the description is displayed
4563 the link part is hidden. Use C-c C-l to edit the link part.
4564 - TAGS are now bold, but in the same color as the headline.
4565 - The width of a table column can be limited by using a field "<N>".
4566 - New structure for the customization tree.
4571 - The list of agenda files can be maintainted in an external file.
4575 - Templates for remember buffer. Note that the remember setup changes.
4576 To set up templates, see `org-remember-templates'.
4577 - The time in new time stamps can be rounded, see new option
4578 `org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes'.
4579 - Bug fixes (there are *always* more bugs).
4584 - Headlines can contain TAGS, and Org-mode can produced a list
4585 of matching headlines based on a TAG search expression.
4586 - `org-agenda' has now become a dispatcher that will produce the agenda
4587 and other views on org-mode data with an additional keypress.
4591 - Switching and item to DONE records a time stamp when the variable
4592 `org-log-done' is turned on. Default is off.
4595 - M-RET makes new items as well as new headings.
4596 - Various small bug fixes
4599 - CamelCase words link to other locations in the same file.
4600 - File links accept search options, to link to specific locations.
4601 - Plain list items can be folded with `org-cycle'. See new option
4602 `org-cycle-include-plain-lists'.
4603 - Sparse trees for specific TODO keywords through numeric prefix
4604 argument to `C-c C-v'.
4605 - Global TODO list, also for specific keywords.
4606 - Matches in sparse trees are highlighted (highlights disappear with
4607 next buffer change due to editing).
4610 - Improved CSS support for the HTML export. Thanks to Christian Egli.
4611 - Editing support for hand-formatted lists
4612 - M-S-cursor keys handle plain list items
4613 - C-c C-c renumbers ordered plain lists
4616 - There is finally an option to make TAB jump over horizontal lines
4617 in tables instead of creating a new line before that line.
4618 The option is `org-table-tab-jumps-over-hlines', default nil.
4619 - New command for sorting tables, on `C-c ^'.
4620 - Changes to the HTML exporter
4621 - hand-formatted lists are exported correctly, similar to
4622 markdown lists. Nested lists are possible. See the docstring
4623 of the variable `org-export-plain-list-max-depth'.
4624 - cleaned up to produce valid HTML 4.0 (transitional).
4625 - support for cascading style sheets.
4626 - New command to cycle through all agenda files, on C-,
4627 - C-c [ can now also be used to change the sequence of agenda files.
4634 - Export of calendar information in the standard iCalendar format.
4638 - HTML export specifies character set depending on coding-system.
4641 - In tables, directly after the field motion commands like TAB and RET,
4642 typing a character will blank the field. Can be turned off with
4643 variable `org-table-auto-blank-field'.
4644 - Inactive timestamps with `C-c !'. These do not trigger the agenda
4645 and are not linked to the calendar.
4646 - Additional key bindings to allow Org-mode to function on a tty emacs.
4647 - `C-c C-h' prefix key replaced by `C-c C-x', and `C-c C-x C-h' replaced
4648 by `C-c C-x b' (b=Browser). This was necessary to recover the
4649 standard meaning of C-h after a prefix key (show prefix bindings).
4652 - QUOTE keyword at the beginning of an entry causes fixed-width export
4653 of unmodified entry text. `C-c :' toggles this keyword.
4654 - New face `org-special-keyword' which is used for COMMENT, QUOTE,
4655 DEADLINE and SCHEDULED, and priority cookies. Default is only a weak
4656 color, to reduce the amount of aggressive color in the buffer.
4659 - Formulas for individual fields in table.
4660 - Automatic recalculation in calculating tables.
4661 - Named fields and columns in tables.
4662 - Fixed bug with calling `org-archive' several times in a row.
4665 - Efficiency improvements: Fewer table re-alignments needed.
4666 - New special lines in tables, for defining names for individual cells.
4669 - Tables can store formulas (one per column) and compute fields.
4670 Not quite like a full spreadsheet, but very powerful.
4671 - table.el keybinding is now `C-c ~'.
4672 - Numeric argument to org-cycle does `show-subtree' above on level ARG.
4673 - Small changes to keys in agenda buffer. Affected keys:
4674 [w] weekly view; [d] daily view; [D] toggle diary inclusion.
4678 - Links inserted with C-c C-l are now by default enclosed in angle
4679 brackets. See the new variable `org-link-format'.
4680 - ">" terminates a link, this is a way to have several links in a line.
4681 Both "<" and ">" are no longer allowed as characters in a link.
4682 - Archiving of finished tasks.
4683 - C-<up>/<down> bindings removed, to allow access to paragraph commands.
4684 - Compatibility with CUA-mode (see variable `org-CUA-compatible').
4685 - Compatibility problems with viper-mode fixed.
4686 - Improved html export of tables.
4687 - Various clean-up changes.
4690 - Using `define-derived-mode' to derive `org-mode' from `outline-mode'.
4694 - Time-of-day specifications in agenda are extracted and placed
4695 into the prefix. Timed entries can be placed into a time grid for
4699 - "|" no longer allowed as part of a link, to allow links in tables.
4700 - The prefix of items in the agenda buffer can be configured.
4704 - Some folding inconsistencies removed.
4705 - BBDB links to company-only entries.
4706 - Bug fixes and global cleanup.
4709 - M-S-RET inserts a new TODO heading.
4710 - New startup option `content'.
4711 - Better visual response when TODO items in agenda change status.
4712 - Window positioning after visibility state changes optimized and made
4713 configurable. See `org-cycle-hook' and `org-occur-hook'.
4716 - Agenda entries from the diary are linked to the diary file, so
4717 adding and editing diary entries can be done directly from the agenda.
4718 - Many calendar/diary commands available directly from agenda.
4719 - Field copying in tables with S-RET does increment.
4720 - C-c C-x C-v extracts the visible part of the buffer for printing.
4721 - Moving subtrees up and down preserves the whitespace at the tree end.
4724 - Table editor optimized to need fewer realignments, and to keep
4725 table shape when typing in fields.
4726 - A new minor mode, orgtbl-mode, introduces the Org-mode table editor
4727 into arbitrary major modes.
4728 - Fixed bug with realignment in XEmacs.
4729 - Startup options can be set with special #+STARTUP line.
4730 - Heading following a match in org-occur can be suppressed.
4733 - Copyright transfer to the FSF.
4734 - Effect of C-u and C-u C-u in org-timeline swapped.
4735 - Timeline now always contains today, and `.' jumps to it.
4737 - cut and paste of rectangular regions in tables
4738 - command to convert org-mode table to table.el table and back
4739 - command to treat several cells like a paragraph and fill it
4740 - command to convert a buffer region to a table
4741 - import/export tables as tab-separated files (exchange with Excel)
4743 - Sorting mechanism for agenda items rewritten from scratch.
4744 - Sorting fully configurable.
4745 - Entries specifying a time are sorted together.
4746 - Completion also covers option keywords after `#-'.
4750 - New reference card, thanks to Philip Rooke for creating it.
4751 - Single file agenda renamed to "Timeline". It no longer shows
4752 warnings about upcoming deadlines/overdue scheduled items.
4753 That functionality is now limited to the (multifile) agenda.
4754 - When reading a date, the calendar can be manipulated with keys.
4755 - Link support for RMAIL and Wanderlust (from planner.el, untested).
4756 - Minor bug fixes and documentation improvements.
4759 - Multifile Agenda shows current entries from many different files.
4760 - TeXInfo documentation (thanks to Christian Egli for the conversion).
4761 - Additional applications for TODO keywords, see documentation.
4762 Different files may have different TODO keywords etc.
4763 - Priorities for TODO items.
4764 - The browser mode used by `org-remember-handler' is improved.
4765 - Images get inlined in HTML export (thanks to Carsten Wimmer).
4766 - File links can contain line numbers, like file:/usr/etc/config:255
4771 - TODO entries can have additional states besides TODO and DONE.
4772 See new variable `org-todo-keywords'.
4773 - TODO keywords can be interpreted as categories. See variable
4774 `org-todo-interpretation'.
4775 - M-TAB completion on TODO keywords, TeX symbols, and normal words.
4776 - All keywords (like TODO, DEADLINE etc) are configurable.
4777 - Cursor positioning optimized after pro/demotion and TODO cycling.
4778 - Emphasizing in HTML works now for *bold*, /italic/ and _underline_.
4779 - New commands to kill, copy and yank entire subtrees. Yanking
4780 modifies the level of the tree before insertion.
4781 - New command `org-goto' (C-c C-j) to quickly move to other locations
4782 in the buffer without affecting outline visibility.
4783 - Hooks for John Wiegley's remember.el.
4784 - `org-read-date' pops up calendar for date selection with the mouse.
4785 See variable `org-popup-calendar-for-date-prompt'.
4788 - TODO items can be SCHEDULED to a certain date.
4789 - Expired DEADLINEs are ignored if in an entry marked DONE.
4790 - From the diary or time-sorted view (C-c C-r), C-c C-t can be used to
4791 change the TODO state of an item remotely.
4792 - Horizontal computations in table editor. See `org-table-eval-formula'.
4793 - Fixed bug with summing tables (command `org-table-sum', `C-c +').
4794 - Calendar window follows the timestamp when a timestamp is changed.
4795 New variable `org-calendar-follow-timestamp-change'.
4796 - Time-sorted view (`org-diary-view', C-c C-r) now uses the prefix
4797 argument to force inclusion of unscheduled TODO items.
4798 - New variable `org-confirm-shell-links' to turn of safety query.
4799 - New variable `org-open-non-existing-files'.
4802 - A time-sorted view on all time stamps can be created with C-c C-r.
4803 - Timestamps and Deadlines can be shown in the Emacs diary.
4804 - Date ranges introduced.
4805 - Time-string formats are no longer configurable.
4806 - Vertical lines in tables can be made invisible with `C-c |'.
4807 - New "link" type to execute shell commands, like "shell:ls *.org"
4808 - Upon export, "myfile.org" becomes "myfile.html" or "myfile.txt",
4809 instead of "myfile.org.html" or "myfile.org.txt".
4810 - When the cursor is in the white space at the beginning of a line,
4811 TAB removes the whitespace before indenting again.
4814 - Windows (NT/2000) support.
4815 - Works with both Emacs and XEmacs.
4816 - Fully automatic table editor.
4817 - New link types into Gnus, VM and BBDB.
4818 - Other link system changes
4819 - Time stamps are treated as links to the calendar.
4820 - Easy creation of links with global command `org-store-link'.
4821 - Insertion of links with `C-c C-l' works differently now.
4822 - Space characters allowed as part of a link.
4823 - Options in `org-file-apps' extended. The command may now be
4824 symbol 'emacs', or a lisp form.
4825 Please re-read the manual section about links.
4827 - `org-deadline' now prompts for a date.
4828 - A line can now contain several timestamps. Updating of a
4829 timestamp only happens if the cursor is at the timestamp.
4830 - Changed the time-stamp-format to ISO, to make sure it will
4831 always work (non-English month names had caused problems
4832 with `parse-time-string'.). Changing the time stamp format
4834 - Picture mode enhancements have been removed from org.el
4838 - Some option name changes, not backward compatible.
4839 - ASCII exporter upgrade: Table of contents.
4840 - HTML exporter upgrade: fixed-width regions, better
4841 sub/superscripts, many TeX symbols supported.
4845 - HTML exporter upgrade, in particular table of contents