From: Rainer Stengele <rainer.stengele@diplan.de>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Org-mode 5.14
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 15:08:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <fih8cj$cd9$1@ger.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <acf852aa0711270542l5e8093c3r96779ff0398d58f7@mail.gmail.com>
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> it has been a while, but finally its done. I am releasing Org-mode
> 5.14 at
>
> http://orgmode.org
>
> Thanks to Bastien who has contributed a lot to this release.
>
> Again there is a long list of changes, make sure you read it
> all the way to the end, or you might miss the fix *you*
> have requested.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> - Carsten
>
> Changes in Version 5.14
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Overview
> ========
>
> + Remember and related stuff
> - New command `org-refile' to quickly move a note.
> - Easy way to jump to the target location of remember template.
> - New %-escapes in remember templates: %c %(...) and %[...]
> - `org-remember-insinuate' simplifies remember setup
>
> + Emphasis and Font-lock stuff
> - Stacked emphasis is no longer allowed.
> - You may finally emphasize a single character like `*a*'.
> - Font-lock now can hide the emphasis markers
> - Text in the "=" emphasis is exported verbatim
> - There is a new emphasis marker "~" for verbatim text
> - Constructs treated specially by the exporters can be highlighted
>
> + Properties and Column view
> - More control over which properties use inheritance
> - CATEGORY="work" can now be used in a tags/property search
> - the {+} summary type can specify a printf-style output format
> - New currency summary type {$}
>
> + The date/time prompt
> - While entering data, watch live the current interpretation.
> - The date prompt now prefers to select the future
> - Easier modification of time in an existing time stamp.
>
> + Export
> - You can now export some special strings in HTML, like "..."
> - #+EMAIL: may contain several email addresses
>
> + Agenda
> - In the agenda, a few keys have changed: `g', `G', and `e'.
>
> + Miscellaneous
> - Class-dependent sectioning structures in LaTeX export.
> - Radio-lists modeled after the radio tables.
> - The default for `org-ellipsis' is back to nil
> - Support for pabbrev-mode
> - New variable `org-show-entry-below'.
>
> Incompatible changes
> ====================
>
> - If you have customized the variable `org-emphasis-alist' or
> org-export-emphasis-alist', you need to do it again by first
> canceling your customization and then adding it again.
>
> - I know that some people have defined their own private helper
> functions to select a specific remember template, without being
> prompted, like this:
>
> (defun my-remember-template-n ()
> (interactive)
> (org-remember ?n))
>
> You need to modify this. The character selecting the template
> must now be the /second/ argument to `org-remember':
>
> (defun my-remember-template-n ()
> (interactive)
> (org-remember nil ?n))
>
> - `C-c C-w' now refiles an entry. To get a sparse tree of
> deadlines, use `C-c / d' instead.
>
> Details
> =======
>
> Remember and related stuff
> --------------------------
>
> - New command `org-refile' to quickly move a note to a
> different place. It is bound to `C-c C-w'. The foremost
> application might be to put a note or task captured with
> `remember' into the proper list or project. The command
> offers a list of possible refiling targets for completion.
> These are headings under which the entry will be inserted
> as a subitem. By default, this will offer all top-level
> headings in the current buffer, but you can configure the
> variable `org-refile-targets' to get more complex
> definitions. For example:
>
> (setq org-refile-targets '((nil . (:level . 2))))
>
> selects all level 2 headlines in the current buffer as
> targets. And
>
> (setq org-refile-targets
> '((org-agenda-files . (:tag . "refile"))))
>
> searches all agenda files and selects headlines that are
> explicitly marked with the tag :refile: . Note that the
> list of targets is built upon first use only, to rebuilt
> it, call the command `C-c C-w' with a double prefix
> argument.
>
> This is based on an idea and example implementation by Max
> Mikhanosha. Many thanks Max.
>
> - You can now use a C-u prefix on `org-remember' to jump to
> the location where a specific templates stores its notes.
> For example, if you have `org-remember' bound to `C-c r',
> then `C-u C-c r n' will get you to the file and headline
> given in the template associated with the letter "n".
>
> This was proposed by someone, but I have lost track who.
> Sorry, and thanks anyway.
>
> - New %-escapes in remember templates:
>
> %c insert the current clipboard, like C-y would do
> %(..) evaluate Lisp expression and insert the result
> %[..] include file
>
> Thanks to Adam Spiers and Tim O'Callaghan.
>
> - New function `org-remember-insinuate' that makes is easier
> to set Org-mode specific values for remember variables.
> Thanks to Michael Olson for this proposal. It is
> equivalent to:
>
> (require 'remember)
> (setq remember-annotation-functions '(org-remember-annotation))
> (setq remember-handler-functions '(org-remember-handler))
> (add-hook 'remember-mode-hook 'org-remember-apply-template))
>
> You might still want to set `org-default-notes-file' to
> provide a default for templates without a file, and
> `org-directory' to show where to find other org files.
>
> Emphasis and Font-lock stuff
> ----------------------------
>
> - Stacked emphasis like `*/bold italic/*' is no longer allowed.
>
> - You may finally emphasize a single character like `*a*'.
>
> - Font-lock now can hide the emphasis markers, just like Muse
> does. Configure the variable `org-hide-emphasis-markers'
> if you want this. Showing the characters continues to be
> the default in Org-mode.
>
> - Text in the "=" emphasis is now exported verbatim, i.e. no
> further parsing and interpretation of this text takes place. So
> you can write `=quoted *xxx* a_x = b='. This and the following
> point implement a request by Daniel Clemente.
>
> - There is a new emphasis marker "~" which marks text to be
> exported verbatim, without special formatting. Inside an
> org-mode file, this text is highlighted with the org-verbatim
> face. I am not happy with the face yet (currently is is like
> org-code, but underlined), please suggest a better one.
>
> - Whether an emphasis environment is verbatim or not is now an
> extra flag in the variable `org-emphasis-alist'. If you have
> configured this variable, do it again by first canceling your
> customization to revert to the default, and then adding it
> again.
>
> - New variable `org-highlight-latex-fragments-and-specials'.
> When turned on, Org-mode will highlight all strings that
> are treated in a special way by the exporters. This is
> great for export-oriented writing, but maybe a bit noisy
> for note taking, so this feature is off by default.
>
> Properties and Column view
> --------------------------
>
> - `org-use-property-inheritance' may now also be a list of
> property names that should be treated with inheritance
> during searches.
>
> - CATEGORY="work" can now be used in a tags/property search,
> even if the category is not specified as a property in the
> entry, but rather is inherited or derived from #+CATEGORY.
> Thanks to Adam, Tim, and Bastien for an interesting
> discussion around this issue.
>
> - Summary type improvements in column view.
> * The {+} summary type can specify a printf-style output
> format for computed values like this: {+;%5.2f}
> This was triggered by a report by Levin.
> * New currency summary type {$}, which so far is just a
> shorthand for {+;%.2f}. Do we need to have a currency
> symbol in front of each value. Scott Jaderholm asked for
> this, but I am not sure if this is already what he meant.
>
> The date/time prompt
> --------------------
>
> There have been several small but *very* useful additions to
> the date prompt.
>
> - While entering data at the date prompt, the current
> interpretation of your input is shown next to your input in
> the minibuffer. I find this great to understand how the
> input works. If you find the extra stuff in the minibuffer
> annoying, turn it off with `org-read-date-display-live'.
>
> - The date prompt now prefers to select the future. If you
> enter a date without a month, and the day number is before
> today (for example, on the 16th of the month you enter
> "9"), Org-mode will assume next month. Similarly, if you
> enter a month and no year, next year will be assumed if the
> entered month is before the current, for example if you
> enter "May" in September. Thanks to John Rakestraw for
> this great suggestion. If you find it confusing, turn it
> off with `org-read-date-prefer-future'.
>
> - When modifying an existing date using `C-c .' at the stamp,
> the time or time range in the stamp are now offered as
> default input at the prompt. This goes a long way to
> simplifying the modification of an existing date. Thanks
> to Adam Spiers for this proposal.
>
> Export (all implemented by Bastien...)
> --------------------------------------
>
> - You can now export special strings in HTML. Here is the
> list of newly performed conversions:
>
> Org Description HTML
> -----+------------------------------------+----------
> `\\-' double backslash followed by minus ­
> `--' two dashes (minuses) –
> `---' three dashes (minuses) —
> `...' three dots …
>
> You can turn this globally on or off with
> `org-export-with-special-strings' or locally with "-:t" or
> "-:nil" in the #+OPTIONS line. Thanks to Adam Spiers for
> starting the discussion, and thanks to Daniel Clemente and
> William Henney for relevant inputs.
>
> - Comma-separated emails in #+EMAIL: are correctly exported.
> Thanks to Raman for pointing out this omission.
>
> Agenda
> ------
>
> - In the agenda, a few keys have changed
> g does now the same a "r", refresh current display,
> because "g" is the Emacs standard for "refresh"
> G toggle the time grid, used to be "g"
> e Execute another agenda command, pretty much the same as
> `C-c a', but shorter and keep the same agenda window.
>
> Miscellaneous (much of it from Bastien)
> ---------------------------------------
>
> - You can now select the sectioning structure of your LaTeX
> export by setting it either globally
> (`org-export-latex-default-class') or locally in each Org
> file (with #+LaTeX_CLASS: myclass). You can also customize
> the list of available classes and their sectioning
> structures through the new `org-export-latex-classes'
> option. Thanks to Daniel for discussions and suggestion on
> this issue.
>
> - You can send and receive radio lists in HTML,
> LaTeX or TeXInfo, just as you send and receive radio
> tables. Check the documentation for details and examples.
>
> - The default for `org-ellipsis' is back to nil, some people
> seem to have had problems with the face as a default.
>
> - Support for pabbrev-mode, needs pabbrev version 1.1. Thanks
> to Phillip Lord for adapting his package to make this
> possible.
>
> - New variable `org-show-entry-below' to force context-showing
> commands to expose the body of a headline that is being
> shown. Thanks to Harald Weis for pointing out this omission.
>
>
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Did you forget to "(provide 'org-install)"?
my emacs stopped telling me thet org-install was not provided.
Rainer
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-11-27 14:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-11-27 13:42 Org-mode 5.14 Carsten Dominik
2007-11-27 14:08 ` Rainer Stengele [this message]
2007-11-27 14:21 ` John Rakestraw
2007-11-27 14:22 ` Carsten Dominik
2007-11-27 22:28 ` Adam Spiers
[not found] ` <m3r6ibpetp.fsf@cam.ac.uk>
2007-11-28 6:38 ` Carsten Dominik
2007-11-28 22:17 ` [Org-mode 5.14] -- org-remember John Rakestraw
2007-11-29 5:23 ` Carsten Dominik
2007-11-29 14:31 ` John Rakestraw
2007-11-29 16:17 ` Carsten Dominik
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