* org-mode 4.64
@ 2007-02-06 7:55 Carsten Dominik
2007-02-06 13:22 ` Leo
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From: Carsten Dominik @ 2007-02-06 7:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi,
I have released version 4.64 at
http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org
Enjoy.
- Carsten
Changes in Version 4.64
-----------------------
* Overview
- Email links get better, configurable descriptions
- When inserting a link, selected text becomes the description
- Easier access to the list of stored links.
- Horizontal lines in HTML export.
- Remember templates and storing of notes improved.
* Detailed description of changes
- The descriptive part of links to email messages can be configured
using the variable `org-email-link-description-format'. The new
default is "Email %c: %.30s" and leads to
Email from NAME: SUBJECT
If you configure the variable `org-from-is-user-regexp'
correctly, then for email you *sent* this will actually change to
Email to NAME: SUBJECT
The subject is limited to 30 characters. If you have become
attached to the previous default (look twice, the new one is
better), use "%f on: %s" as your format.
- Selecting text before entering a new link with C-c C-l now really
works, the selected text becomes the description part of the
link. Requested by Scott, buggy 4.62 implementation is now fixed.
- Stored links are part of the history list for C-c C-l, so to
reach them, you can use up/down rather than completion. Thanks
to Raman for this excellent idea.
- A line consisting only of "-", and at least 5 of them, is
exported into HTML as <hr/>, as proposed by Giovanni Ridolfi.
- Several changes to org <-> remember integration
- You can use `org-remember' as your default command to start
remember. It will automatically detect if there is an active
region and use it as initial content (we will probably make
remember.el work like this as well).
Also, when calling `org-remember' in a remember buffer that
was created with a template, you will again be asked to
select a template. The buffer is then re-created with the
new template, but the old context information. This is
useful if you change your mind about the template to use
(Leo's idea).
- Besides specifying a default *target* file for a note, you
can also give a default *heading* of which the note should
become a subitem. In many cases this avoids or speeds up
navigating to the right location. Both file and heading can
be different for each template. Both are non-binding, you
can change them while storing the note. However, when you
exit remember with C-u C-c C-c, these defaults will be used
without interaction.
- Templates can specify interactive fields. During expansion
of the template, you will be prompted for the information in
that field. For example %^t will pop up a calendar and ask
you to select a date. This new feature follows a proposal
from Leo, who in the mean time has said he does not need it
anymore. But I liked it, so here it is :-)
- Templates can access information specific to the link type
created, for example the author and subject of an email.
Syntax is %:fromname, %:fromaddress, %:subject etc, details
in the manual. Proposed by Peder O. Klingenberg.
- I have been considering to move, at some stage, the template
functionality into remember.el itself - which would of course
require consent of the remember.el maintainers. I am not
sure how well this would work though, since some things like
the interactive time stamps are org.el specific, so treating
them would require special hooks. Comments?
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* Re: org-mode 4.64
2007-02-06 7:55 org-mode 4.64 Carsten Dominik
@ 2007-02-06 13:22 ` Leo
2007-02-07 1:33 ` Leo
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From: Leo @ 2007-02-06 13:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
On 2007-02-06, Carsten Dominik said:
> Hi,
>
> I have released version 4.64 at
>
> http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org
>
> Enjoy.
>
> - Carsten
Thank you, Carsten.
This will keep me busy for a while. I enjoy exploring new features of
org.
BTW, I found a typo in org-remember:
,----[ typo ]
| org-remember is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `org.el'.
| (org-remember)
|
| Call `remember'. If this is already a remember buffer, re-apply template.
| If there is an active region, *amke* sure remember uses it as initial content
| of the remember buffer.
`----
Regards,
--
Leo <sdl.web AT gmail.com> (GPG Key: 9283AA3F)
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* Re: org-mode 4.64
2007-02-06 7:55 org-mode 4.64 Carsten Dominik
2007-02-06 13:22 ` Leo
@ 2007-02-07 1:33 ` Leo
2007-02-08 8:17 ` CHENG Gao
2007-02-10 3:05 ` Bastien
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From: Leo @ 2007-02-07 1:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Thank you, Carsten for this wonderful package with constant
improvement.
On 2007-02-06, Carsten Dominik said:
[...]
> * Detailed description of changes
>
> - The descriptive part of links to email messages can be configured
> using the variable `org-email-link-description-format'. The new
> default is "Email %c: %.30s" and leads to
>
> Email from NAME: SUBJECT
Very nice feature. The issue is it usually break in the middle of a
word which made the description look odd. Can it be improved to do
either of the following:
1) if the break position is in the middle of a word, include that
word.
2) add '...' (just an example) to the end of the break position
I don't know which one is better though I like 1) more.
[...]
> - A line consisting only of "-", and at least 5 of them, is
> exported into HTML as <hr/>, as proposed by Giovanni Ridolfi.
Slowly more and more mark up rules are introduced into org. Is there a
standard/popular Wiki Markup rules we can use for org, maybe like the
one used for emacswiki? Any other suggestions?
[...]
> - I have been considering to move, at some stage, the template
> functionality into remember.el itself - which would of course
> require consent of the remember.el maintainers. I am not
> sure how well this would work though, since some things like
> the interactive time stamps are org.el specific, so treating
> them would require special hooks. Comments?
The template functionality seems generally useful. So I think move it
to remember is a good choice.
--
Leo <sdl.web AT gmail.com> (GPG Key: 9283AA3F)
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* Re: org-mode 4.64
2007-02-06 7:55 org-mode 4.64 Carsten Dominik
2007-02-06 13:22 ` Leo
2007-02-07 1:33 ` Leo
@ 2007-02-08 8:17 ` CHENG Gao
2007-02-10 3:05 ` Bastien
3 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: CHENG Gao @ 2007-02-08 8:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
It's really great news.
I just have a suggestion. While not install org into its own subdir
instead of site-lisp? Everytime I need to edit Makefile to install it
into site-lisp/org.
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* Re: org-mode 4.64
2007-02-06 7:55 org-mode 4.64 Carsten Dominik
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2007-02-08 8:17 ` CHENG Gao
@ 2007-02-10 3:05 ` Bastien
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From: Bastien @ 2007-02-10 3:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes:
> - Several changes to org <-> remember integration
I played a bit with all these features, and they are great. I hope
i'll actually *need/use* them someday :)
> - Besides specifying a default *target* file for a note, you
> can also give a default *heading* of which the note should
> become a subitem.
I first thought a heading was something like "* Notes" and found out
that "Notes" was enough. Maybe the documentation should be more
explicit on this point.
> However, when you exit remember with C-u C-c C-c, these
> defaults will be used without interaction.
C-u C-c C-c bypasses any specifications of the heading. It inserts
the note just on the top of it. C-c C-c works okay.
> - Templates can specify interactive fields.
Very nice!
> - Templates can access information specific to the link type
> created, for example the author and subject of an email.
> Syntax is %:fromname, %:fromaddress, %:subject etc, details
> in the manual. Proposed by Peder O. Klingenberg.
I cannot get any of the keyword to work. Here are my templates:
(setq org-remember-templates
'((?n "* %?\n %i\n %a %:url" "~/org/notes.org" "Notes")
(?j "* %U %?\n\n %i\n %a" "~/org/journal.org" "Notes")))
I tested the "?n"-template from a w3m page and it just inserts the
string "%:url", not the URL itself. Anyone any hint? Peter?
--
Bastien
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