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+The is the distribution of org-mode, version 3.14
+
+The homepage of org-mode is at http://www.astro.uva.nl/~domnik/Tools/org/
+
+INSTALLATION
+------------
+
+The installation instructions are in the documentation, org.pdf
+
+FILES IN THE DISTRIBUTION
+-------------------------
+
+org.el The Emacs lisp code
+org.texi Documentation source file
+org.pdf Documentation in PDF format
+org Documentation in Info format
+orgcard.pdf Refcard, PDF format
+orgcard.tex TeX source for refcard.pdf
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+This is org, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from org.texi.
+
+INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
+START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+* Org Mode: (org). outline-based notes management and organizer
+END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+
+ This manual is for Org-mode (version 4.12).
+
+ Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation
+
+ Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
+ document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
+ Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software
+ Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts
+ being "A GNU Manual," and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a)
+ below. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
+ "GNU Free Documentation License."
+
+ (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: "You have freedom to copy and
+ modify this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by
+ the Free Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development."
+
+
+File: org, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Prev: (dir), Up: (dir)
+
+Org Mode Manual
+***************
+
+This manual is for Org-mode (version 4.12).
+
+ Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation
+
+ Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
+ document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
+ Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software
+ Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts
+ being "A GNU Manual," and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a)
+ below. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
+ "GNU Free Documentation License."
+
+ (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: "You have freedom to copy and
+ modify this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by
+ the Free Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development."
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Introduction:: Getting started
+* Document Structure:: A tree works like your brain
+* Tables:: Pure magic for quick formatting
+* Hyperlinks:: Notes in context
+* TODO items:: Every tree branch can be a TODO item
+* Timestamps:: Assign date and time to items
+* Agenda Views:: Collecting information into views
+* Exporting:: Sharing and publishing of notes
+* Miscellaneous:: All the rest which did not fit elsewhere
+* Index:: The fast road to specific information
+* Key Index:: Key bindings and where they are described
+
+ --- The Detailed Node Listing ---
+
+Introduction
+
+* Summary:: Brief summary of what Org-mode does
+* Installation and Activation:: How to install Org-mode
+* Feedback:: Bug reports, ideas, patches etc.
+
+Document Structure
+
+* Outlines:: Org-mode is based on outline-mode
+* Headlines:: How to typeset org-tree headlines
+* Visibility cycling:: Show and hide, much simplified
+* Motion:: Jumping to other headlines
+* Structure editing:: Changing sequence and level of headlines
+* Archiving:: Move done task trees to a different place
+* Sparse trees:: Matches embedded in context
+* Tags:: Tagging headlines and matching sets of tags
+* Plain Lists:: Editing hand-formatted lists
+
+Tables
+
+* Built-in table editor:: Simple tables
+* Table calculations:: Compute a field from other fields
+* orgtbl-mode:: The table editor as minor mode
+* table.el:: Complex tables
+
+Calculations in tables
+
+* Formula syntax:: How to write a formula
+* Column formulas:: Formulas valid for all fields in a column
+* Advanced features:: Field names, parameters and automatic recalc
+* Named-field formulas:: Formulas valid in single fields
+* Editing/debugging formulas:: Changing a stored formula
+* Appetizer:: Taste the power of calc
+
+Hyperlinks
+
+* Internal Links:: Links to other places in the current file
+* External Links:: URL-like links to the world
+* Managing links:: Creating, inserting and following
+* Search Options:: Linking to a specific location
+* Remember:: Org-trees store quick notes
+
+Internal Links
+
+* Radio targets:: Make targets trigger links in plain text.
+* CamelCase links:: Activating CamelCase words as links
+
+TODO items
+
+* TODO basics:: Marking and displaying TODO entries
+* Progress Logging:: Document your productivity
+* TODO extensions:: Workflow and assignments
+* Priorities:: Some things are more important than others
+
+Extended use of TODO keywords
+
+* Workflow states:: From TODO to DONE in steps
+* TODO types:: I do this, Fred the rest
+* Per file keywords:: Different files, different requirements
+
+Timestamps
+
+* Time stamps:: Assigning a time to a tree entry
+* Creating timestamps:: Commands which insert timestamps
+
+Agenda Views
+
+* Agenda files:: Files being searched for agenda information
+* Agenda dispatcher:: Keyboard access to agenda views
+* Weekly/Daily Agenda:: The calendar page with current tasks
+* Global TODO list:: All unfinished action items
+* Matching headline tags:: Structured information with fine-tuned search
+* Timeline:: Time-sorted view for single file
+* Agenda commands:: Remote editing of org trees
+
+The weekly/daily agenda
+
+* Categories:: Not all tasks are equal
+* Time-of-day specifications:: How the agenda knows the time
+* Calendar/Diary integration:: Integrating Anniversaries and more
+* Sorting of agenda items:: The order of things
+
+Exporting
+
+* ASCII export:: Export as a structured ASCII file
+* HTML export:: Export as an HTML file
+* iCalendar export:: Create calendar entries.
+
+HTML export
+
+* HTML formatting:: Interpretation of the buffer content
+* Export options:: How to influence exports
+* Comment lines:: Lines which will not be exported
+
+Miscellaneous
+
+* Completion:: M-TAB knows what you need
+* Customization:: Adapting Org-mode to your taste
+* Clean view:: Getting rid of leading stars in the outline
+* TTY keys:: Using Org-mode on a tty
+* FAQ:: Frequently asked questions
+* Interaction:: Other Emacs packages
+* Bugs:: Things which do not work perfectly
+* Acknowledgments:: These people provided feedback and more
+
+
+File: org, Node: Introduction, Next: Document Structure, Prev: Top, Up: Top
+
+1 Introduction
+**************
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Summary:: Brief summary of what Org-mode does
+* Installation and Activation:: How to install Org-mode
+* Feedback:: Bug reports, ideas, patches etc.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Summary, Next: Installation and Activation, Prev: Introduction, Up: Introduction
+
+1.1 Summary
+===========
+
+Org-mode is a mode for keeping notes, maintaining ToDo lists, and doing
+project planning with a fast and effective plain-text system.
+
+ Org-mode develops organizational tasks around NOTES files that
+contain information about projects as plain text. Org-mode is
+implemented on top of outline-mode, which makes it possible to keep the
+content of large files well structured. Visibility cycling and
+structure editing help to work with the tree. Tables are easily
+created with a built-in table editor. Org-mode supports ToDo items,
+deadlines, time stamps, and scheduling. It dynamically compiles
+entries into an agenda that utilizes and smoothly integrates much of
+the Emacs calendar and diary. Plain text URL-like links connect to
+websites, emails, Usenet messages, BBDB entries, and any files related
+to the projects. For printing and sharing of notes, an Org-mode file
+can be exported as a structured ASCII file, as HTML, or (todo and
+agenda items only) as an iCalendar file.
+
+ Org-mode keeps simple things simple. When first fired up, it should
+feel like a simple but easy to use outliner. Complexity is not
+imposed, but a large amount of functionality is available when you need
+it. Org-mode can be used on different levels and in different ways,
+for example
+
+ * as an outline extension with visibility cycling and structure editing
+ * as an ASCII system and table editor for taking structured notes
+ * as an ASCII table editor with spreadsheet-like capabilities
+ * as a simple hypertext system, with HTML export
+ * as a TODO list editor
+ * as a full agenda and planner with deadlines and work scheduling
+
+ The Org-mode table editor can be integrated into any major mode by
+activating the minor Orgtbl-mode.
+
+ There is a website for Org-mode which provides links to the newest
+version of Org-mode, as well as additional information, screen shots
+and example files. This page is located at
+`http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/'.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Installation and Activation, Next: Feedback, Prev: Summary, Up: Introduction
+
+1.2 Installation and Activation
+===============================
+
+If Org-mode is part of the Emacs distribution or an XEmacs package, you
+only need to copy the following lines to your `.emacs' file. The last
+two lines define _global_ keys for the commands `org-store-link' and
+`org-agenda' - please choose suitable keys yourself.
+
+ ;; The following lines are always needed. Choose your own keys.
+ (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode))
+ (define-key global-map "\C-cl" 'org-store-link)
+ (define-key global-map "\C-ca" 'org-agenda)
+
+ If you have downloaded Org-mode from the Web, you must byte-compile
+`org.el' and put it on your load path. In addition to the Emacs Lisp
+lines above, you also need to add the following lines to `.emacs':
+
+ ;; These lines only if org-mode is not part of the X/Emacs distribution.
+ (autoload 'org-mode "org" "Org mode" t)
+ (autoload 'org-diary "org" "Diary entries from Org mode")
+ (autoload 'org-agenda "org" "Multi-file agenda from Org mode" t)
+ (autoload 'org-store-link "org" "Store a link to the current location" t)
+ (autoload 'orgtbl-mode "org" "Org tables as a minor mode" t)
+ (autoload 'turn-on-orgtbl "org" "Org tables as a minor mode")
+
+ With this setup, all files with extension `.org' will be put into
+Org-mode. As an alternative, make the first line of a file look like
+this:
+
+ MY PROJECTS -*- mode: org; -*-
+
+which will select Org-mode for this buffer no matter what the file's
+name is. See also the variable `org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file''.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Feedback, Prev: Installation and Activation, Up: Introduction
+
+1.3 Feedback
+============
+
+If you find problems with Org-mode, or if you have questions, remarks,
+or ideas about it, please contact the maintainer Carsten Dominik at
+<dominik@science.uva.nl>.
+
+ For bug reports, please provide as much information as possible,
+including the version information of Emacs (`C-h v emacs-version
+<RET>') and Org-mode (`M-x org-version'), as well as the Org-mode
+related setup in `.emacs'. If an error occurs, a traceback can be very
+useful. Often a small example file helps, along with clear information
+about:
+ 1. What exactly did you do?
+
+ 2. What did you expect to happen?
+
+ 3. What happened instead?
+ Thanks for helping to improve this mode.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Document Structure, Next: Tables, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top
+
+2 Document Structure
+********************
+
+Org-mode is based on outline mode and provides flexible commands to
+edit the structure of the document.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Outlines:: Org-mode is based on outline-mode
+* Headlines:: How to typeset org-tree headlines
+* Visibility cycling:: Show and hide, much simplified
+* Motion:: Jumping to other headlines
+* Structure editing:: Changing sequence and level of headlines
+* Archiving:: Move done task trees to a different place
+* Sparse trees:: Matches embedded in context
+* Tags:: Tagging headlines and matching sets of tags
+* Plain Lists:: Editing hand-formatted lists
+
+
+File: org, Node: Outlines, Next: Headlines, Prev: Document Structure, Up: Document Structure
+
+2.1 Outlines
+============
+
+Org-mode is implemented on top of outline-mode. Outlines allow to
+organize a document in a hierarchical structure, which (at least for
+me) is the best representation of notes and thoughts. Overview over
+this structure is achieved by folding (hiding) large parts of the
+document to show only the general document structure and the parts
+currently being worked on. Org-mode greatly simplifies the use of
+outlines by compressing the entire show/hide functionality into a
+single command `org-cycle', which is bound to the <TAB> key.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Headlines, Next: Visibility cycling, Prev: Outlines, Up: Document Structure
+
+2.2 Headlines
+=============
+
+Headlines define the structure of an outline tree. The Headlines in
+Org-mode start with one or more stars, on the left margin. For example
+
+ * Top level headline
+ ** Second level
+ *** 3rd level
+ some text
+ *** 3rd level
+ more text
+ * Another top level headline
+ Some people find the many stars too noisy and would prefer an
+outline that has whitespace followed by a single star as headline
+starters. *Note Clean view:: describes a setup to realize this.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Visibility cycling, Next: Motion, Prev: Headlines, Up: Document Structure
+
+2.3 Visibility cycling
+======================
+
+Outlines make it possible to hide parts of the text in the buffer.
+Org-mode uses a single command bound to the <TAB> key to change the
+visibility in the buffer.
+
+`<TAB>'
+ Rotate current subtree between the states
+ ,-> FOLDED -> CHILDREN -> SUBTREE --.
+ '-----------------------------------'
+ At the beginning of the buffer (or when called with `C-u'), this
+ does the same as the command `S-<TAB>' below.
+
+`S-<TAB>'
+ Rotate the entire buffer between the states
+ ,-> OVERVIEW -> CONTENTS -> SHOW ALL --.
+ '--------------------------------------'
+ Note that inside tables, `S-<TAB>' jumps to the previous field.
+
+`C-c C-a'
+ Show all.
+
+ When Emacs first visits an Org-mode file, the global state is set to
+OVERVIEW, i.e. only the top level headlines are visible. This can be
+configured through the variable `org-startup-folded', or on a per-file
+basis by adding one of the following lines anywhere in the buffer:
+
+ #+STARTUP: fold
+ #+STARTUP: nofold
+ #+STARTUP: content
+
+
+File: org, Node: Motion, Next: Structure editing, Prev: Visibility cycling, Up: Document Structure
+
+2.4 Motion
+==========
+
+The following commands jump to other headlines in the buffer.
+
+`C-c C-n'
+ Next heading.
+
+`C-c C-p'
+ Previous heading.
+
+`C-c C-f'
+ Next heading same level.
+
+`C-c C-b'
+ Previous heading same level.
+
+`C-c C-u'
+ Backward to higher level heading.
+
+`C-c C-j'
+ Jump to a different place without changing the current outline
+ visibility. Shows the document structure in a temporary buffer,
+ where you can use visibility cycling (<TAB>) to find your
+ destination. After pressing <RET>, the cursor moves to the
+ selected location in the original buffer, and the headings
+ hierarchy above it is made visible.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Structure editing, Next: Archiving, Prev: Motion, Up: Document Structure
+
+2.5 Structure editing
+=====================
+
+`M-<RET>'
+ Insert new heading with same level as current. If the cursor is
+ in a plain list item, a new item is created. To force creation of
+ a new headline, use a prefix arg, or first press <RET> to get to
+ the beginning of the next line.
+
+`M-S-<RET>'
+ Insert new TODO entry with same level as current heading.
+
+`M-<left>'
+ Promote current heading by one level
+
+`M-<right>'
+ Demote current heading by one level
+
+`M-S-<left>'
+ Promote the current subtree by one level
+
+`M-S-<right>'
+ Demote the current subtree by one level
+
+`M-S-<up>'
+ Move subtree up (swap with previous subtree of same level)
+
+`M-S-<down>'
+ Move subtree down (swap with next subtree of same level)
+
+`C-c C-x C-w'
+`C-c C-x C-k'
+ Kill subtree, i.e. remove it from buffer but save in kill ring.
+
+`C-c C-x M-w'
+ Copy subtree to kill ring.
+
+`C-c C-x C-y'
+ Yank subtree from kill ring. This does modify the level of the
+ subtree to make sure the tree fits in nicely at the yank position.
+ The yank level can also be specified with a prefix arg, or by
+ yanking after a headline marker like `****'.
+
+ When there is an active region (transient-mark-mode), promotion and
+demotion work on all headlines in the region. To select a region of
+headlines, it is best to place both point and mark at the beginning of a
+line, mark at the beginning of the first headline, and point at the line
+just after the last headline to change. Note that when the cursor is
+inside a table (*note Tables::), the Meta-Cursor keys have different
+functionality.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Archiving, Next: Sparse trees, Prev: Structure editing, Up: Document Structure
+
+2.6 Archiving
+=============
+
+When a project represented by a (sub)tree is finished, you may want to
+move the tree to an archive place, either in the same file under a
+special top-level heading, or even to a different file.
+`C-c $'
+ Archive the subtree starting at the cursor position to the location
+ given by `org-archive-location'.
+
+ The default archive is a file in the same directory as the current
+file, with the name derived by appending `_archive' to the current file
+name. For information and examples on how to change this, see the
+documentation string of the variable `org-archive-location'. If you
+are also using the Org-mode agenda, archiving to a different file is a
+good way to keep archived trees from contributing agenda items.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Sparse trees, Next: Tags, Prev: Archiving, Up: Document Structure
+
+2.7 Sparse trees
+================
+
+An important feature of Org-mode is the ability to construct _sparse
+trees_ for selected information in an outline tree. A sparse tree
+means that the entire document is folded as much as possible, but the
+selected information is made visible along with the headline structure
+above it(1). Just try it out and you will see immediately how it works.
+
+ Org-mode contains several commands creating such trees. The most
+basic one is `org-occur':
+
+`C-c /'
+ Occur. Prompts for a regexp and shows a sparse tree with all
+ matches. If the match is in a headline, the headline is made
+ visible. If the match is in the body of an entry, headline and
+ body are made visible. In order to provide minimal context, also
+ the full hierarchy of headlines above the match is shown, as well
+ as the headline following the match. Each match is also
+ highlighted, the highlights disappear when the buffer is changed
+ with an editing command.
+ For frequently used sparse trees of specific search strings, you can
+use the variable `org-agenda-custom-commands' to define fast keyboard
+access to specific sparse trees. These commands will then be
+accessible through the agenda dispatcher (*note Agenda dispatcher::).
+For example
+ (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
+ '(("f" occur-tree "FIXME")))
+ will define the key `C-c a f' as a shortcut for creating a sparse
+tree matching the string `FIXME'.
+
+ Other commands are using sparse trees as well. For example `C-c
+C-v' creates a sparse TODO tree (*note TODO basics::).
+
+ To print a sparse tree, you can use the Emacs command
+`ps-print-buffer-with-faces' which does not print invisible parts of
+the document (2). Or you can use the command `C-c C-x v' to copy the
+visible part of the document to another file (extension `.txt') which
+then can be printed in any desired way.
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) See also the variables `org-show-hierarchy-above' and
+`org-show-following-heading'.
+
+ (2) This does not work under XEmacs, because XEmacs uses selective
+display for outlining, not text properties
+
+
+File: org, Node: Tags, Next: Plain Lists, Prev: Sparse trees, Up: Document Structure
+
+2.8 Tags
+========
+
+If you wish to implement a tag system to cross-correlate information,
+this can be done as well in Org-mode. Every headline can contain a
+list of tags, at the end of the headline. Tags are normal words
+containing letters, numbers, `_', and `@'. Tags must be preceded and
+followed by a single colon; like `:WORK:'. Several tags can be
+specified like `:WORK:URGENT:'.
+
+ Tags make use of the hierarchical structure of outline trees. If a
+heading has a certain tag, all subheadings will inherit the tag as
+well. For example, in the list
+
+ * Meeting with the French group :WORK:
+ ** Summary by Frank :BOSS:NOTES:
+ *** TODO Prepare slides for him :ACTION:
+ the final heading will have the tags `:WORK:', `:BOSS:', `:NOTES:',
+and `:ACTION:'. When executing tag searches and Org-mode finds that a
+certain headline matches the search criterion, it will not check any
+sublevel headline, assuming that these likely also match, and that the
+list of matches can become very long. You can influence inheritance
+and searching using the variables `org-use-tag-inheritance' and
+`org-tags-match-list-sublevels'.
+
+ Tags can simply be typed into the buffer. After a colon, `M-<TAB>'
+offers completion on all tags being used in the current buffer. There
+are also special commands for inserting tags, and for executing
+searches based on tags.
+
+`C-c C-c'
+ Enter new tags for the current headline. The minibuffer will
+ prompt for a list of tags and offer completion with respect to all
+ other tags used in the current buffer. Several tags, separated by
+ colons, may be specified at the prompt. After pressing <RET>, the
+ tags will be inserted and aligned to `org-tags-column'. When
+ called with a `C-u' prefix, align all tags in the current buffer
+ to that column, just to make things look nice. TAGS are
+ automatically realigned after promotion, demotion, and TODO state
+ changes (*note TODO basics::).
+
+`C-c \'
+ Create a sparse tree with all headlines matching a tags search.
+
+`C-c a m'
+ Create a global list of tag matches from all agenda files. *Note
+ Matching headline tags::.
+
+`C-c a M'
+ Create a global list of tag matches from all agenda files, but
+ check only TODO items and force checking subitems (see variable
+ `org-tags-match-list-sublevels').
+
+ A tags search string can use Boolean operators `&' for AND and `|'
+for OR. `&' binds more strongly than `|'. Parenthesis are currently no
+implemented. A tag may also be preceded by `-', to select against it,
+and `+' is syntactic sugar for positive selection. The AND operator
+`&' is optional when `+' or `-' is present. For example, `+WORK-BOSS'
+would select all headlines that are tagged `:WORK:', but discard those
+also tagged `:BOSS:'. The search string `WORK|LAPTOP' selects all
+lines tagged `:WORK:' or `:LAPTOP:'. The string `WORK|LAPTOP&NIGHT'
+requires that the `:LAPTOP:' lines are also tagged `NIGHT'.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Plain Lists, Prev: Tags, Up: Document Structure
+
+2.9 Plain Lists
+===============
+
+Headlines define the structure of the Org-mode file, and also lists
+(for example TODO items (*note TODO items::) should be created using
+headline levels. However, when taking notes, the plain text is
+sometimes easier to read with hand-formatted lists. Org-mode supports
+editing such lists, and the HTML exporter (*note Exporting::) does
+parse and format them.
+
+ Org-mode knows ordered and unordered lists. Unordered list items
+start with `-', `+', or `*'(1) as bullets. Ordered list items start
+with `1.' or `1)'. Items belonging to the same list must have the same
+indentation on the first line. In particular, if an ordered list
+reaches number `10.', also the 2-digit numbers must be written
+left-aligned with the other numbers in the list. Indentation also
+determines the end of a list item. It ends before the next line that
+is indented like the bullet/number, or less. For example:
+
+ ** Lord of the Rings
+ My favorite scenes are (in this order)
+ 1. Eowyns fight with the witch king
+ + this was already my favorite scene in the book
+ + I really like Miranda Otto.
+ 2. The attack of the Rohirrim
+ 3. Peter Jackson being shot by Legolas
+ - on DVD only
+ He makes a really funny face when it happens.
+
+ Org-mode supports these lists by tuning filling and wrapping commands
+to correctly deal with them. Furthermore, the following commands act
+on items when the cursor is in the first line of an item (the line with
+the bullet or number).
+
+`<TAB>'
+ Items can be folded just like headline levels if you set the
+ variable `org-cycle-include-plain-lists'. The level of an item is
+ then given by the indentation of the bullet/number. However,
+ items are always subordinate to real headlines, the hierarchies
+ remain completely separated.
+
+`M-<RET>'
+ Insert new item at current level. With prefix arg, for a new
+ heading.
+
+`M-S-<up>'
+`M-S-<down>'
+ Move the item including subitems up/down (swap with previous/next
+ item of same indentation). If the list is ordered, renumbering is
+ automatic.
+
+`M-S-<left>'
+`M-S-<right>'
+ Decrease/increase the indentation of the item, including subitems.
+ Initially, the item tree is selected based on current indentation.
+ When these commands are executed several times in direct
+ succession, the initially selected region is used, even if the new
+ indentation would imply a different hierarchy. To use the new
+ hierarchy, break the command chain with a cursor motion or so.
+
+`C-c C-c'
+ Renumber the ordered list at the cursor.
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) When using `*' as a bullet, lines must be indented or they will
+be seen as top-level headlines. Also, when you are hiding leading
+stars to get a clean outline view, plain list items starting with a
+star are visually indistinguishable from true headlines. In short:
+Even though `*' is supported, it may be better to not use it for plain
+list items
+
+
+File: org, Node: Tables, Next: Hyperlinks, Prev: Document Structure, Up: Top
+
+3 Tables
+********
+
+Org-mode has a very fast and intuitive table editor built-in.
+Spreadsheet-like calculations are supported in connection with the
+Emacs `calc' package.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Built-in table editor:: Simple tables
+* Table calculations:: Compute a field from other fields
+* orgtbl-mode:: The table editor as minor mode
+* table.el:: Complex tables
+
+
+File: org, Node: Built-in table editor, Next: Table calculations, Prev: Tables, Up: Tables
+
+3.1 The built-in table editor
+=============================
+
+Org-mode makes it easy to format tables in plain ASCII. Any line with
+`|' as the first non-white character is considered part of a table.
+`|' is also the column separator. A table might look like this:
+
+ | Name | Phone | Age |
+ |-------+-------+-----|
+ | Peter | 1234 | 17 |
+ | Anna | 4321 | 25 |
+
+ A table is re-aligned automatically each time you press <TAB> or
+<RET> or `C-c C-c' inside the table. <TAB> also moves to the next
+field (<RET> to the next row) and creates new table rows at the end of
+the table or before horizontal lines. The indentation of the table is
+set by the first line. Any line starting with `|-' is considered as a
+horizontal separator line and will be expanded on the next re-align to
+span the whole table width. So, to create the above table, you would
+only type
+
+ |Name|Phone|Age
+ |-
+ and then press <TAB> to align the table and start filling in fields.
+
+ When typing text into a field, Org-mode treats <DEL>, <Backspace>,
+and all character keys in a special way, so that inserting and deleting
+avoids shifting other fields. Also, when typing _immediately after the
+cursor was moved into a new field with `<TAB>', `S-<TAB>' or `<RET>'_,
+the field is automatically made blank. If this behavior is too
+unpredictable for you, configure the variables
+`org-enable-table-editor' and `org-table-auto-blank-field'.
+
+Creation and conversion
+.......................
+
+`M-x org-table-create'
+ Creates an empty Org-mode table. However, it is much easier to
+ just start typing, like `|Name|Phone|Age <RET> |- <TAB>'
+
+`C-c C-c'
+ Convert region to table. Works when the cursor is not in an
+ existing table, and when there is a region defined. If every line
+ contains at least one TAB character, the function assumes that the
+ material is tab separated. If not, lines are split at whitespace
+ into fields. You can use a prefix argument to indicate how many
+ consecutive spaces are at least required to indicate a field
+ separator (default: just one).
+
+Re-aligning and field motion
+............................
+
+`C-c C-c'
+ Re-align the table without moving the cursor.
+
+`<TAB>'
+ Re-align the table, move to the next field. Creates a new row if
+ necessary.
+
+`S-<TAB>'
+ Re-align, move to previous field.
+
+`<RET>'
+ Re-align the table and move down to next row. Creates a new row if
+ necessary. At the beginning or end of a line, <RET> still does
+ NEWLINE, so it can be used to split a table.
+
+Column and row editing
+......................
+
+`M-<left>'
+`M-<right>'
+ Move the current column left/right
+
+`M-S-<left>'
+ Kill the current column.
+
+`M-S-<right>'
+ Insert a new column to the left of the cursor position.
+
+`M-<up>'
+`M-<down>'
+ Move the current row up/down
+
+`M-S-<up>'
+ Kill the current row or horizontal line.
+
+`M-S-<down>'
+ Insert a new row above (with arg: below) the current row.
+
+`C-c -'
+ Insert a horizontal line below current row. With prefix arg, the
+ line is created above the current line.
+
+`C-c ^'
+ Sort the table lines in the region. Point and mark must be in the
+ first and last line to be included, and must be in the column that
+ should be used for sorting. The command prompts for numerical
+ versus alphanumerical sorting.
+
+Regions
+.......
+
+`C-c C-x M-w'
+ Copy a rectangular region from a table to a special clipboard.
+ Point and mark determine edge fields of the rectangle. The
+ process ignores horizontal separator lines.
+
+`C-c C-x C-w'
+ Copy a rectangular region from a table to a special clipboard, and
+ blank all fields in the rectangle. So this is the "cut" operation.
+
+`C-c C-x C-y'
+ Paste a rectangular region into a table. The upper right corner
+ ends up in the current field. All involved fields will be
+ overwritten. If the rectangle does not fit into the present table,
+ the table is enlarged as needed. The process ignores horizontal
+ separator lines.
+
+`C-c C-q'
+ Wrap several fields in a column like a paragraph. If there is an
+ active region, and both point and mark are in the same column, the
+ text in the column is wrapped to minimum width for the given
+ number of lines. A prefix ARG may be used to change the number of
+ desired lines. If there is no region, the current field is split
+ at the cursor position and the text fragment to the right of the
+ cursor is prepended to the field one line down. If there is no
+ region, but you specify a prefix ARG, the current field gets
+ blank, and the content is appended to the field above.
+
+Calculations
+............
+
+`C-c ='
+ Install a new formula for the current column and replace current
+ field with the result of the formula.
+
+`C-u C-c ='
+ Install a new formula for the current field, which must be a named
+ field. Evaluate the formula and replace the field content with the
+ result.
+
+`C-c ''
+ Edit all formulas associated with the current table in a separate
+ buffer.
+
+`C-c *'
+ Recalculate the current row by applying the stored formulas from
+ left to right. When called with a `C-u' prefix, recalculate the
+ entire table, starting with the first non-header line (i.e. below
+ the first horizontal separator line). For details, see *Note
+ Table calculations::.
+
+`C-#'
+ Rotate the calculation mark in first column through the states `',
+ `#', `*', `!', `$'. For the meaning of these marks see *Note
+ Advanced features::. When there is an active region, change all
+ marks in the region.
+
+`C-c ?'
+ Which table column is the cursor in? Displays number >0 in echo
+ area.
+
+`C-c +'
+ Sum the numbers in the current column, or in the rectangle defined
+ by the active region. The result is shown in the echo area and can
+ be inserted with `C-y'.
+
+`S-<RET>'
+ When current field is empty, copy from first non-empty field above.
+ When not empty, copy current field down to next row and move cursor
+ along with it. Depending on the variable
+ `org-table-copy-increment', integer field values will be
+ incremented during copy. This key is also used by CUA-mode (*note
+ Interaction::).
+
+Miscellaneous
+.............
+
+`C-c |'
+ Toggle the visibility of vertical lines in tables. The lines are
+ still there, only made invisible with a text property. Any `|'
+ added by hand will become invisible on the next align.
+
+`M-x org-table-import'
+ Import a file as a table. The table should be TAB- or whitespace
+ separated. Useful for example to import an Excel table or data
+ from a database, because these programs generally can write
+ TAB-separated text files. This command works by inserting the
+ file into the buffer and then converting the region to a table.
+ Any prefix argument is passed on to the converter, which uses it
+ to determine the separator.
+
+`M-x org-table-export'
+ Export the table as a TAB-separated file. Useful for data
+ exchange with for example Excel or database programs.
+
+
+ If you don't like the automatic table editor because it gets into
+your way in lines which you would like to start with `|', you can turn
+it off with
+ (setq org-enable-table-editor nil)
+ The only table command which then still works is `C-c C-c' to do a
+manual re-align.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Table calculations, Next: orgtbl-mode, Prev: Built-in table editor, Up: Tables
+
+3.2 Calculations in tables
+==========================
+
+The table editor makes use of the Emacs `calc' package to implement
+spreadsheet-like capabilities. Org-mode has two levels of complexity
+for table calculations. On the basic level, tables do only horizontal
+computations, so a field can be computed from other fields _in the same
+row_, and Org-mode assumes that there is only one formula for each
+column. This is very efficient to work with and enough for many tasks.
+On the complex level, columns and individual fields can be named for
+easier referencing in formulas, individual named fields can have their
+own formula associated with them, and recalculation can be automated.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Formula syntax:: How to write a formula
+* Column formulas:: Formulas valid for all fields in a column
+* Advanced features:: Field names, parameters and automatic recalc
+* Named-field formulas:: Formulas valid in single fields
+* Editing/debugging formulas:: Changing a stored formula
+* Appetizer:: Taste the power of calc
+
+
+File: org, Node: Formula syntax, Next: Column formulas, Prev: Table calculations, Up: Table calculations
+
+3.2.1 Formula syntax
+--------------------
+
+A formula can be any algebraic expression understood by the Emacs
+`calc' package. Note that `calc' has the slightly non-standard
+conversion that `/' has lower precedence than `*', so that `a/b*c' is
+interpreted as `a/(b*c)'. Before evaluation by `calc-eval' (*note
+calc-eval: (calc)Calling Calc from Your Lisp Programs.), variable
+substitution takes place:
+
+ $ refers to the current field
+ $3 refers to the field in column 3 of the current row
+ $3..$7 a vector of the fields in columns 3-7 of current row
+ $P1..$P3 vector of column range, using column names
+ &2 second data field above the current, in same column
+ &5-2 vector from fifth to second field above current
+ &III-II vector of fields between 2nd and 3rd hline above
+ &III vector of fields between third hline above and current field
+ $name a named field, parameter or constant
+
+ The range vectors can be directly fed into the calc vector functions
+like `vmean' and `vsum'.
+
+ `$name' is interpreted as the name of a column, parameter or
+constant. Constants are defined globally through the variable
+`org-table-formula-constants'. If you have the `constants.el' package,
+it will also be used to resolve constants, including natural constants
+like `$h' for Planck's constant, units like `$km' for kilometers.
+Column names and parameters can be specified in special table lines.
+These are described below, see *Note Advanced features::.
+
+ A formula can contain an optional mode string after a semicolon.
+This string consists of flags to influence calc's modes(1) during
+execution, e.g. `p20' to switch the internal precision to 20 digits,
+`n3', `s3', `e2' or `f4' to switch to normal, scientific, engineering,
+or fix display format, respectively, and `D', `R', `F', and `S' to turn
+on degrees, radians, fraction and symbolic modes, respectively. In
+addition, you may provide a `printf' format specifier to reformat the
+final result. A few examples:
+ $1+$2 Sum of first and second field
+ $1+$2;%.2f Same, format result to two decimals
+ exp($2)+exp($1) Math functions can be used
+ $;%.1f Reformat current cell to 1 decimal
+ ($3-32)*5/9 Degrees F -> C conversion
+ $c/$1/$cm Hz -> cm conversion, using `constants.el'
+ tan($1);Dp3s1 Compute in degrees, precision 3, display SCI 1
+ sin($1);Dp3%.1e Same, but use printf specifier for display
+ vmean($2..$7) Compute column range mean, using vector function
+ vsum(&III) Sum numbers from 3rd hline above to here
+ taylor($3,x=7,2) taylor series of $3, at x=7, second degree
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) By default, Org-mode uses the standard calc modes (precision 12,
+angular units degrees, fraction and symbolic modes off). However, the
+display format has been changed to `(float 5)' to keep tables compact.
+The default settings can be configured using the variable
+`org-calc-default-modes'.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Column formulas, Next: Advanced features, Prev: Formula syntax, Up: Table calculations
+
+3.2.2 Column formulas
+---------------------
+
+To apply a formula to a field, type it directly into the field,
+preceded by an equal sign, like `=$1+$2'. When you press <TAB> or
+<RET> or `C-c C-c' with the cursor still in the field, the formula will
+be stored as the formula for the current column, evaluated and the
+current field replaced with the result. If the field contains only
+`=', the previously stored formula for this column is used.
+
+ For each column, Org-mode will remember the most recently used
+formula. The information is stored in a special line starting with
+`#+TBLFM' directly below the table. When adding/deleting/moving
+columns with the appropriate commands, the stored equations will be
+modified accordingly. When a column used in a calculation is removed,
+references to this column become invalid and will cause an error upon
+applying the equation.
+
+ Instead of typing an equation into the field, you may also use the
+command `C-c ='. It prompts for a formula (with default taken from the
+`#+TBLFM:' line) and applies it to the current field. A numerical
+prefix (e.g. `C-5 C-c =') will apply it to that many subsequent fields
+in the current column.
+
+ To recompute all the fields in a line, use the command `C-c *'. It
+re-applies all stored equations to the current row, from left to right.
+With a `C-u' prefix, this will be done to every line in the table, so
+use this command it you want to make sure the entire table is
+up-to-date. `C-u C-c C-c' is another way to update the entire table.
+Global updating does not touch the line(s) above the first horizontal
+separator line, assuming that this is the table header.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Advanced features, Next: Named-field formulas, Prev: Column formulas, Up: Table calculations
+
+3.2.3 Advanced features
+-----------------------
+
+If you want want the recalculation of fields to happen automatically,
+or if you want to be able to assign a formula to an individual field
+(instead of an entire column) you need to reserve the first column of
+the table for special marking characters. Here is an example of a
+table that collects exam results of students and makes use of these
+features:
+ |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
+ | | Student | Prob 1 | Prob 2 | Prob 3 | Total | Note |
+ |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
+ | ! | | P1 | P2 | P3 | Tot | |
+ | # | Maximum | 10 | 15 | 25 | 50 | 10.0 |
+ | ^ | | m1 | m2 | m3 | mt | |
+ |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
+ | # | Peter | 10 | 8 | 23 | 41 | 8.2 |
+ | # | Sara | 6 | 14 | 19 | 39 | 7.8 |
+ | # | Sam | 2 | 4 | 3 | 9 | 1.8 |
+ |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
+ | | Average | | | | 29.7 | |
+ | ^ | | | | | at | |
+ | $ | max=50 | | | | | |
+ |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
+ #+TBLFM: $6=vsum($P1..$P3)::$7=10*$Tot/$max;%.1f::$at=vmean(&II);%.1f
+
+Important: Please note that for these special tables, recalculating the
+table with `C-u C-c *' does only affect rows which are marked `#' or
+`*', and named fields. The column formulas are not applied in rows
+with empty first field.
+
+ The marking characters have the following meaning:
+`!'
+ The fields in this line define names for the columns, so that you
+ may refer to a column as `$Tot' instead of `$6'.
+
+`^'
+ This row defines names for the fields _above_ the row. With such
+ a definition, any formula in the table may use `$m1' to refer to
+ the value `10'. Also, named fields can have their own formula
+ associated with them.
+
+`_'
+ Similar to `^', but defines names for the fields in the row
+ _below_.
+
+`$'
+ Fields in this row can define _parameters_ for formulas. For
+ example, if a field in a `$' row contains `max=50', then formulas
+ in this table can refer to the value 50 using `$max'. Parameters
+ work exactly like constants, only that they can be defined on a
+ per-table basis. Changing a parameter and then recalculating the
+ table can be useful.
+
+`#'
+ Fields in this row are automatically recalculated when pressing
+ <TAB> or <RET> or `S-<TAB>' in this row. Also, this row is
+ selected for a global recalculation with `C-u C-c *'. Unmarked
+ lines will be left alone by this command.
+
+`*'
+ Selects this line for global recalculation with `C-u C-c *', but
+ not for automatic recalculation. Use this when automatic
+ recalculation slows down editing too much.
+
+`'
+ Unmarked lines are exempted from recalculation with `C-u C-c *'.
+ All lines that should be recalculated should be marked with `#' or
+ `*'.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Named-field formulas, Next: Editing/debugging formulas, Prev: Advanced features, Up: Table calculations
+
+3.2.4 Named-field formulas
+--------------------------
+
+A named field can have its own formula associated with it. In the
+example above, this is used for the `at' field that contains the
+average result of the students. To enter a formula for a named field,
+just type it onto the buffer, preceded by `:='. Or use `C-u C-c ='.
+This equation will be stored below the table like `$name=...'. Any
+recalculation in the table (even if only requested for the current
+line) will also update all named field formulas.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Editing/debugging formulas, Next: Appetizer, Prev: Named-field formulas, Up: Table calculations
+
+3.2.5 Editing and debugging formulas
+------------------------------------
+
+To edit a column or field formula, you can use the commands `C-c =' and
+`C-u C-c =', respectively. The currently active expression is then
+presented as default in the minibuffer, were it may be edited.
+
+ Note that making a table field blank does not remove the formula
+associated with the field - during the next recalculation the field
+will be filled again. To remove a formula from a field, you have to
+give an empty reply when prompted for the formula, or to edit the
+`#+TBLFM' line.
+
+ You may edit the `#+TBLFM' directly and re-apply the changed
+equations with `C-c C-c' in that line, or with the normal recalculation
+commands in the table.
+
+ In particular for large tables with many formulas, it is convenient
+to use the command `C-c '' to edit the formulas of the current table in
+a separate buffer. That buffer will show the formulas one per line,
+and you are free to edit, add and remove formulas. Press `C-c ?' on a
+`$...' expression to get information about its interpretation.
+Exiting the buffer with `C-c C-c' only stores the modified formulas
+below the table. Exiting with `C-u C-c C-c' also applies them to the
+entire table. `C-c C-q' exits without installing the changes.
+
+ When the evaluation of a formula leads to an error, the field content
+becomes the string `#ERROR'. If you would like see what is going on
+during variable substitution and calculation in order to find a bug,
+turn on formula debugging in the menu and repeat the calculation by
+pressing, for example by pressing `C-c = <RET>' in a field. Detailed
+information will be displayed.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Appetizer, Prev: Editing/debugging formulas, Up: Table calculations
+
+3.2.6 Appetizer
+---------------
+
+Finally, just to wet your appetite on what can be done with the
+fantastic `calc' package, here is a table that computes the Taylor
+series for a couple of functions (homework: try that with Excel :-)
+
+ |---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------|
+ | | Func | n | x | Result |
+ |---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------|
+ | # | exp(x) | 1 | x | 1 + x |
+ | # | exp(x) | 2 | x | 1 + x + x^2 / 2 |
+ | # | exp(x) | 3 | x | 1 + x + x^2 / 2 + x^3 / 6 |
+ | # | x^2+sqrt(x) | 2 | x=0 | x*(0.5 / 0) + x^2 (2 - 0.25 / 0) / 2 |
+ | # | x^2+sqrt(x) | 2 | x=1 | 2 + 2.5 x - 2.5 + 0.875 (x - 1)^2 |
+ | * | tan(x) | 3 | x | 0.0175 x + 1.77e-6 x^3 |
+ |---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------|
+ #+TBLFM: $5=taylor($2,$4,$3);n3
+
+
+File: org, Node: orgtbl-mode, Next: table.el, Prev: Table calculations, Up: Tables
+
+3.3 The Orgtbl minor mode
+=========================
+
+If you like the intuitive way the Org-mode table editor works, you
+might want to use it also in other modes like text-mode or mail-mode.
+The minor mode Orgtbl-mode makes this possible. You can always toggle
+the mode with `M-x orgtbl-mode'. To turn it on by default, for example
+in mail mode, use
+ (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgtbl)
+
+
+File: org, Node: table.el, Prev: orgtbl-mode, Up: Tables
+
+3.4 The `table.el' package
+==========================
+
+Complex ASCII tables with automatic line wrapping, column- and
+row-spanning, and alignment can be created using the Emacs table
+package by Takaaki Ota (`http://sourceforge.net/projects/table', and
+also part of Emacs 22). When <TAB> or `C-c C-c' is pressed in such a
+table, Org-mode will call `table-recognize-table' and move the cursor
+into the table. Inside a table, the keymap of Org-mode is inactive.
+In order to execute Org-mode-related commands, leave the table.
+
+`C-c C-c'
+ Recognize `table.el' table. Works when the cursor is in a
+ table.el table.
+
+`C-c ~'
+ Insert a table.el table. If there is already a table at point,
+ this command converts it between the table.el format and the
+ Org-mode format. See the documentation string of the command
+ `org-convert-table' for the restrictions under which this is
+ possible.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Hyperlinks, Next: TODO items, Prev: Tables, Up: Top
+
+4 Hyperlinks
+************
+
+Just like HMTL, Org-mode provides links inside a file, and external
+links to other files, Usenet articles, emails and much more.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Internal Links:: Links to other places in the current file
+* External Links:: URL-like links to the world
+* Managing links:: Creating, inserting and following
+* Search Options:: Linking to a specific location
+* Remember:: Org-trees store quick notes
+
+
+File: org, Node: Internal Links, Next: External Links, Prev: Hyperlinks, Up: Hyperlinks
+
+4.1 Internal Links
+==================
+
+Strings inside double brackets like `[[My Target]]' are links that lead
+to a text search in the current file. The link can be followed with
+`C-c C-o' or with a mouse click (*note Managing links::). The
+preferred match for such a link is a dedicated target: The same string
+in double angular brackets. Targets may be located anywhere, often it
+is convenient to put them into a comment line, for example
+ # <<My Target>>
+
+ If no dedicated target exists, Org-mode will search for the words in
+the link, in the above example for `my target'. Links starting with a
+star like `*My Target' restrict the search to headlines. When
+searching, Org-mode will first try an exact match, but then move on to
+more and more lenient searches. For example, the link `[[*My
+Targets]]' will find any of the following
+ ** My targets
+ ** TODO my targets are bright
+ ** my 20 targets are
+ It is therefore often not necessary to set a dedicated target. To
+insert a link targeting a headline, in-buffer completion can be used.
+Just type a star followed by a few optional letters into the buffer and
+press `M-<TAB>'. All headlines in the current buffer will be offered
+as completions. *Note Managing links::, for more commands creating
+links.
+
+ Following a link pushes a mark onto Org-mode's own mark ring. You
+can return to the previous position with `C-c &'. Using this command
+several times in direct succession goes back to positions recorded
+earlier.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Radio targets:: Make targets trigger links in plain text.
+* CamelCase links:: Activating CamelCase words as links
+
+
+File: org, Node: Radio targets, Next: CamelCase links, Prev: Internal Links, Up: Internal Links
+
+4.1.1 Radio targets
+-------------------
+
+You can configure Org-mode to link any occurrences of certain target
+names in normal text. So without explicitly creating a link, the text
+connects to the target radioing its position. Radio targets are
+enclosed by triple angular brackets. For example, a target `<<<My
+Target>>>' causes each occurrence of `my target' in normal text to
+become activated as a link. The Org-mode file is scanned automatically
+for radio targets only when the file is first loaded into Emacs. To
+update the target list during editing, press `C-c C-c' with the cursor
+on or at a target.
+
+
+File: org, Node: CamelCase links, Prev: Radio targets, Up: Internal Links
+
+4.1.2 CamelCase words as links
+------------------------------
+
+As an alternative to `[[...]]' links, Org-mode also supports CamelCase
+words as links. This feature is not turned on by default because of
+the occasional inconsistencies this system suffers from. To activate
+CamelCase words as links, and to make headline completion offer
+CamelCase version of headlines, the following customization is needed:
+ (setq org-activate-camels t
+ org-file-link-context-use-camel-case t)
+
+
+File: org, Node: External Links, Next: Managing links, Prev: Internal Links, Up: Hyperlinks
+
+4.2 External Links
+==================
+
+Org-mode supports links to files, websites, Usenet and email messages;
+and BBDB database entries. Links are just plain-text URL-like
+locators, optionally enclosed by angular brackets. The following list
+shows examples for each link type.
+
+ <http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik> on the web
+ <file:/home/dominik/images/jupiter.jpg> file, absolute path
+ <file:papers/last.pdf> file, relative path
+ <news:comp.emacs> Usenet link
+ <mailto:adent@galaxy.net> Mail link
+ <vm:folder> VM folder link
+ <vm:folder#id> VM message link
+ <vm://myself@some.where.org/folder#id> VM on remote machine
+ <wl:folder> WANDERLUST folder link
+ <wl:folder#id> WANDERLUST message link
+ <mhe:folder> MH-E folder link
+ <mhe:folder#id> MH-E message link
+ <rmail:folder> RMAIL folder link
+ <rmail:folder#id> RMAIL message link
+ <gnus:group> GNUS group link
+ <gnus:group#id> GNUS article link
+ <bbdb:Richard Stallman> BBDB link
+ <shell:ls *.org>(1) A shell command
+
+ A link may contain space characters and is terminated by `>' or by
+the end of a line. In tables, the end of a table field also terminates
+a link. Angle brackets around a link are not required, but are
+recommended to avoid problems with punctuation and other text following
+the link. See also the variable `org-allow-space-in-links'.
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) Note that `<' and `>' cannot be part of a link, and therefore of
+a shell command. If you need redirection, use @{ and @} instead.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Managing links, Next: Search Options, Prev: External Links, Up: Hyperlinks
+
+4.3 Managing links
+==================
+
+Org-mode provides methods to create a link in the correct syntax, to
+insert it into an org-mode file, and to follow the link.
+
+`C-c l'
+ Store a link to the current location. This is a _global_ command
+ which can be used in any buffer to create a link. The link will be
+ stored for later insertion into an Org-mode buffer (see below).
+ For VM, RMAIL, WANDERLUST, GNUS and BBDB buffers, the link will
+ point to the current article/entry. For W3 and W3M buffer, the
+ link goes to the current URL. For Org-mode files, the current
+ headline is targeted. For any other files, the link will point to
+ the file, with a search string (*note Search Options::) pointing
+ to the contents of the current line. If there is an active
+ region, the selected words will form the basis of the search
+ string. The key binding `C-c l' is only a suggestion - see *Note
+ Installation and Activation::.
+
+`C-c C-l'
+ Insert a link. This prompts for a link to be inserted into the
+ buffer. You can just type a link, using one of the link type
+ prefixes mentioned in the examples above. Through completion, all
+ links stored during the current session can be accessed. When
+ called with prefix arg, you can use file name completion to enter
+ a file link. The link will be formatted as given in the variable
+ `org-link-format' and inserted into the buffer. Note that you
+ don't have to use this command to insert a link. Links in
+ Org-mode are plain text, and you can type or paste them straight
+ into the buffer.
+
+`C-c C-o'
+ Open link at point. This will launch a web browser for URLs (using
+ `browse-url-at-point'), run vm/gnus/bbdb for the corresponding
+ links, and execute the command in a shell link. When the cursor
+ is on a CamelCase link, this commands runs the corresponding
+ search. When the cursor is on a TAGS list in a headline, it
+ creates the corresponding TAGS view. Furthermore, it will visit
+ text files in `file:' links with Emacs and select a suitable
+ application for non-text files. Classification of files is based
+ on file extension only. See option `org-file-apps'. If there is
+ no link at point, the current subtree will be searched for one.
+ If you want to override the default application and visit the file
+ with Emacs, use a `C-u' prefix. If the cursor is on a time stamp,
+ compiles the agenda for that date.
+
+ *IMPORTANT*: Be careful not to use any dangerous commands in a
+ shell link.
+
+`mouse-2'
+`mouse-1'
+ On links, `mouse-2' will open the link just like `C-c C-o' would.
+ Under Emacs 22, also `mouse-1' will follow a link.
+
+`mouse-3'
+ Like `mouse-2', but force file links to be opened with Emacs.
+
+`C-c %'
+ Push the current position onto the mark ring, to be able to return
+ easily. Commands following an internal link do this automatically.
+
+`C-c &'
+ Jump back to a recorded position. A position is recorded by the
+ commands following internal links, and by `C-c %'. Using this
+ command several times in direct succession moves through a ring of
+ previously recorded positions.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Search Options, Next: Remember, Prev: Managing links, Up: Hyperlinks
+
+4.4 Search options in file links
+================================
+
+File links can contain additional information to make Emacs jump to a
+particular location in the file when following a link. This can be a
+line number or a search option after a double(1) colon. For example:
+ <file:~/code/main.c::255>
+ <file:~/xx.org::My Target>
+ <file:~/xx.org::*My Target>
+ <file:~/xx.org::/regexp/>
+ Here is what these options do.
+
+`255'
+ Jump to line 255.
+
+`My Target'
+ Search for a link target `<<My Target>>', or do a text search for
+ `my target', similar to the search in internal links, see *Note
+ Internal Links::.
+
+`*My Target'
+ In an Org-mode file, restrict search to headlines.
+
+`/regexp/'
+ Do a regular expression search for `regexp'. This uses the Emacs
+ command `occur' to list all matches in a separate window. If the
+ target file is in Org-mode, `org-occur' is used to create a sparse
+ tree with the matches.
+
+ As a degenerate case, a file link with an empty file name can be used
+to search the current file. For example, `<file:::find me>' does a
+search for `find me' in the current file, just like `[[find me]]' would.
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) For backward compatibility, line numbers can also follow a
+single colon.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Remember, Prev: Search Options, Up: Hyperlinks
+
+4.5 Remember
+============
+
+Another way to create org entries with links to other files is through
+the _Remember_ package by John Wiegley. _Remember_ lets you store
+quick notes with little interruption of your work flow. See
+`http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/RememberMode' for more
+information. The notes produced by _Remember_ can be stored in
+different ways, and Org-mode files are a good target. Org-mode allows
+to file away notes either to a default file, or directly to the correct
+location in your Org-mode outline tree. The following customization(1)
+will tell _Remember_ to use org files as target, and to create
+annotations compatible with Org-mode links.
+
+ (autoload 'org-remember-annotation "org")
+ (autoload 'org-remember-apply-template "org")
+ (autoload 'org-remember-handler "org")
+ (setq org-directory "~/path/to/my/orgfiles/")
+ (setq org-default-notes-file "~/.notes")
+ (setq remember-annotation-functions '(org-remember-annotation))
+ (setq remember-handler-functions '(org-remember-handler))
+ (add-hook 'remember-mode-hook 'org-remember-apply-template)
+
+ In combination with Org-mode, you can use templates to generate
+different types of remember notes. For example, if you would like to
+use one template to create general TODO entries, and another one for
+journal entries, you could use:
+
+ (setq org-remember-templates
+ '((?t "* TODO %?\n %i\n %a" "~/org/TODO.org")
+ (?j "* %U %?\n\n %i\n %a" "~/org/JOURNAL.org")))
+ In these entries, the character specifies how to select the
+template, the first string specifies the template, and the second string
+specifies a default file (overruling `org-default-notes-file') as a
+target for this note.
+
+ When you call `M-x remember' to remember something, org will prompt
+for a key to select the template and then prepare the buffer like
+ * TODO
+ <file:link to where you called remember>
+ or
+ * [2006-03-21 Tue 15:37]
+
+ <file:link to where you called remember>
+
+See the variable `org-remember-templates' for more details.
+
+ When you are finished composing a note with remember, you have to
+press `C-c C-c' to exit remember-mode and to file the note away. The
+handler first prompts for a target file - if you press <RET>, the value
+of `org-default-notes-file' is used. Then the command offers the
+headings tree of the selected file. You can either immediately press
+<RET> to get the note appended to the file. Or you can use vertical
+cursor motion (<up> and <down>) and visibility cycling (<TAB>) to find
+a better place. Pressing <RET> or <left> or <right> leads to the
+following result.
+
+Cursor Key Note gets inserted
+position
+buffer-start <RET> as level 2 heading at end of file
+on headline <RET> as sublevel of the heading at cursor
+ <left> as same level, before current heading
+ <right> as same level, after current heading
+not on <RET> at cursor position, level taken from context.
+headline Or use prefix arg to specify level
+ manually.
+
+ So a fast way to store the note is to press `C-c C-c <RET> <RET>' to
+append it to the default file. Even shorter would be `C-u C-c C-c',
+which does the same without even showing the tree. But with little
+extra effort, you can push it directly to the correct location.
+
+ Before inserting the text into a tree, the function ensures that the
+text has a headline, i.e. a first line that starts with a `*'. If not,
+a headline is constructed from the current date and some additional
+data. If the variable `org-adapt-indentation' is non-nil, the entire
+text is also indented so that it starts in the same column as the
+headline (after the asterisks).
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) The three autoload forms are only necessary if `org.el' is not
+part of the Emacs distribution or an XEmacs package.
+
+
+File: org, Node: TODO items, Next: Timestamps, Prev: Hyperlinks, Up: Top
+
+5 TODO items
+************
+
+Org-mode does not maintain TODO lists as a separate document. TODO
+items are an integral part of the notes file, because TODO items
+usually come up while taking notes! With Org-mode, you simply mark any
+entry in a tree as being a TODO item. In this way, the information is
+not duplicated, and the entire context from which the item emerged is
+always present when you check.
+
+ Of course, this technique causes TODO items to be scattered
+throughout your file. Org-mode provides methods to give you an
+overview over all things you have to do.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* TODO basics:: Marking and displaying TODO entries
+* Progress Logging:: Document your productivity
+* TODO extensions:: Workflow and assignments
+* Priorities:: Some things are more important than others
+
+
+File: org, Node: TODO basics, Next: Progress Logging, Prev: TODO items, Up: TODO items
+
+5.1 Basic TODO functionality
+============================
+
+Any headline can become a TODO item by starting it with the word TODO,
+for example
+
+ *** TODO Write letter to Sam Fortune
+
+The most important commands to work with TODO entries are:
+
+`C-c C-t'
+ Rotate the TODO state of the current item between
+ ,-> (unmarked) -> TODO -> DONE --.
+ '--------------------------------'
+ The same rotation can also be done "remotely" from the timeline and
+ agenda buffers with the `t' command key (*note Agenda commands::).
+
+`C-c C-v'
+ View TODO items in a _sparse tree_ (*note Sparse trees::). Folds
+ the entire buffer, but shows all TODO items and the headings
+ hierarchy above them. With prefix arg, show also the DONE
+ entries. With numerical prefix N, show the tree for the Nth
+ keyword in the variable `org-todo-keywords'.
+
+`C-c a t'
+ Show the global TODO list. This collects the TODO items from all
+ agenda files (*note Agenda Views::) into a single buffer. The
+ buffer is in `agenda-mode', so there are commands to examine and
+ manipulate the TODO entries directly from that buffer (*note
+ Agenda commands::). *Note Global TODO list::, for more
+ information.
+
+``org-agenda-include-all-todo''
+ If you would like to have all your TODO items listed as part of
+ your agenda, customize the variable `org-agenda-include-all-todo'.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Progress Logging, Next: TODO extensions, Prev: TODO basics, Up: TODO items
+
+5.2 Progress Logging
+====================
+
+If you want to keep track of _when_ a certain TODO item was finished,
+turn on logging with
+ (setq org-log-done t)
+ Then each time you turn a TODO entry into DONE using either `C-c
+C-t' in the Org-mode buffer or `t' in the agenda buffer, a line
+`CLOSED: [timestamp]' will be inserted just after the headline. If you
+turn the entry back into a TODO item again through further state
+cycling, that line will be removed again. In the timeline (*note
+Timeline::) and in the agenda (*note Weekly/Daily Agenda::), you can
+then use the `L' key to display the TODO items closed on each day,
+giving you an overview of what has been done on a day.
+
+
+File: org, Node: TODO extensions, Next: Priorities, Prev: Progress Logging, Up: TODO items
+
+5.3 Extended use of TODO keywords
+=================================
+
+The default implementation of TODO entries is just two states: TODO
+and DONE. You can, however, use the TODO feature for more complicated
+things by configuring the variables `org-todo-keywords' and
+`org-todo-interpretation'. Using special setup, you can even use TODO
+keywords in different ways in different org files.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Workflow states:: From TODO to DONE in steps
+* TODO types:: I do this, Fred the rest
+* Per file keywords:: Different files, different requirements
+
+
+File: org, Node: Workflow states, Next: TODO types, Prev: TODO extensions, Up: TODO extensions
+
+5.3.1 TODO keywords as workflow states
+--------------------------------------
+
+You can use TODO keywords to indicate different states in the process
+of working on an item, for example
+
+ (setq org-todo-keywords '("TODO" "FEEDBACK" "VERIFY" "DONE")
+ org-todo-interpretation 'sequence)
+
+ Changing these variables becomes only effective in a new Emacs
+session. With this setup, the command `C-c C-t' will cycle an entry
+from TODO to FEEDBACK, then to VERIFY, and finally to DONE. You may
+also use a prefix argument to quickly select a specific state. For
+example `C-3 C-c C-t' will change the state immediately to VERIFY. If
+you define many keywords, you can use in-buffer completion (see *Note
+Completion::) to insert these words into the buffer.
+
+
+File: org, Node: TODO types, Next: Per file keywords, Prev: Workflow states, Up: TODO extensions
+
+5.3.2 TODO keywords as types
+----------------------------
+
+The second possibility is to use TODO keywords to indicate different
+types of action items. For example, you might want to indicate that
+items are for "work" or "home". If you are into David Allen's _Getting
+Things DONE_, you might want to use todo types `NEXTACTION', `WAITING',
+`MAYBE'. Or, when you work with several people on a single project,
+you might want to assign action items directly to persons, by using
+their names as TODO keywords. This would be set up like this:
+
+ (setq org-todo-keywords '("Fred" "Sara" "Lucy" "Mike" "DONE")
+ org-todo-interpretation 'type)
+
+ In this case, different keywords do not indicate a sequence, but
+rather different types. So it is normally not useful to change from
+one type to another. Therefore, in this case the behavior of the
+command `C-c C-t' is changed slightly(1). When used several times in
+succession, it will still cycle through all names. But when you return
+to the item after some time and execute `C-c C-t' again, it will switch
+from each name directly to DONE. Use prefix arguments or completion to
+quickly select a specific name. You can also review the items of a
+specific TODO type in a sparse tree by using a numeric prefix to `C-c
+C-v'. For example, to see all things Lucy has to do, you would use
+`C-3 C-c C-v'. To collect collect Lucy's items from all agenda files
+into a single buffer, you would use the prefix arg as well when
+creating the global todo list: `C-3 C-c t'.
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) This is also true for the `t' command in the timeline and agenda
+buffers.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Per file keywords, Prev: TODO types, Up: TODO extensions
+
+5.3.3 Setting up TODO keywords for individual files
+---------------------------------------------------
+
+It can be very useful to use different aspects of the TODO mechanism in
+different files, which is not possible with the global settings
+described above. For file-local settings, you need to add special
+lines to the file which set the keywords and interpretation for that
+file only. For example, to set one of the two examples discussed
+above, you need one of the following lines, starting in column zero
+anywhere in the file:
+
+ #+SEQ_TODO: TODO FEEDBACK VERIFY DONE
+ #+TYP_TODO: Fred Sara Lucy Mike DONE
+
+To make sure you are using the correct keyword, type `#+' into the
+buffer and then use `M-<TAB>' completion.
+
+ Remember that the last keyword must always mean that the item is DONE
+(you may use a different word, though). Also note that in each file,
+only one of the two aspects of TODO keywords can be used. After
+changing one of these lines, use `C-c C-c' with the cursor still in the
+line to make the changes known to Org-mode(1).
+
+ If you want to use very many keywords, for example when working with
+a large group of people, you may split the names over several lines:
+
+ #+TYP_TODO: Fred Sara Lucy Mike
+ #+TYP_TODO: Luis George Jules Jessica
+ #+TYP_TODO: Kim Arnold Peter
+ #+TYP_TODO: DONE
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) Org-mode parses these lines only when Org-mode is activated
+after visiting a file. `C-c C-c' with the cursor in a line starting
+with `#+' is simply restarting Org-mode, making sure that these changes
+will be respected.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Priorities, Prev: TODO extensions, Up: TODO items
+
+5.4 Priorities
+==============
+
+If you use Org-mode extensively to organize your work, you may end up
+with a number of TODO entries so large that you'd like to prioritize
+them. This can be done by placing a _priority cookie_ into the
+headline, like this
+
+ *** TODO [#A] Write letter to Sam Fortune
+
+With its standard setup, Org-mode supports priorities `A', `B', and
+`C'. `A' is the highest priority. An entry without a cookie is
+treated as priority `B'. Priorities make a difference only in the
+agenda (*note Weekly/Daily Agenda::).
+
+`C-c ,'
+ Set the priority of the current item. The command prompts for a
+ priority character `A', `B' or `C'. When you press <SPC> instead,
+ the priority cookie is removed from the headline. The priorities
+ can also be changed "remotely" from the timeline and agenda buffer
+ with the `,' command (*note Agenda commands::).
+
+`S-<up>'
+`S-<down>'
+ Increase/decrease priority of current item. Note that these keys
+ are also used to modify time stamps (*note Creating timestamps::).
+ Furthermore, these keys are also used by CUA-mode (*note
+ Interaction::).
+
+
+File: org, Node: Timestamps, Next: Agenda Views, Prev: TODO items, Up: Top
+
+6 Timestamps
+************
+
+Items can be labeled with timestamps to make them useful for project
+planning.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Time stamps:: Assigning a time to a tree entry
+* Creating timestamps:: Commands which insert timestamps
+
+
+File: org, Node: Time stamps, Next: Creating timestamps, Prev: Timestamps, Up: Timestamps
+
+6.1 Time stamps, deadlines and scheduling
+=========================================
+
+A time stamp is a specification of a date (possibly with time) in a
+special format, either `<2003-09-16 Tue>' or `<2003-09-16 Tue 09:39>'.
+A time stamp can appear anywhere in the headline or body of an org-tree
+entry. Its presence allows to show entries on specific dates in the
+agenda (*note Weekly/Daily Agenda::). We distinguish:
+
+TIMESTAMP
+ A simple time stamp just assigns a date/time to an item. In the
+ timeline and agenda displays, the headline of the entry will be
+ shown exactly on that date.
+
+TIMERANGE
+ Two time stamps connected by `--' denote a time range. The
+ headline will be shown on the first and last day of the range, and
+ on any dates that are displayed and fall in the range. Here is an
+ example:
+
+ ** Meeting in Amsterdam
+ <2004-08-23 Mon>--<2004-08-26 Thu>
+
+DEADLINE
+ If a time stamp is preceded by the word `DEADLINE:', the task
+ (most likely a TODO item) is supposed to be finished on that date,
+ and it will be listed then. In addition, the compilation for
+ _today_ will carry a warning about the approaching or missed
+ deadline, starting `org-deadline-warning-days' before the due
+ date, and continuing until the entry is marked DONE. An example:
+
+ *** TODO write article about the Earth for the Guide
+ The editor in charge is <bbdb:Ford Prefect>
+ DEADLINE: <2004-02-29 Sun>
+
+SCHEDULED
+ If a time stamp is preceded by the word `SCHEDULED:', it means you
+ are planning to start working on that task on the given date. The
+ headline will be listed under the given date. In addition, a
+ reminder that the scheduled date has passed will be present in the
+ compilation for _today_, until the entry is marked DONE. I.e., the
+ task will automatically be forwarded.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Creating timestamps, Prev: Time stamps, Up: Timestamps
+
+6.2 Creating timestamps
+=======================
+
+For Org-mode to recognize time stamps, they need to be in the specific
+format. All commands listed below produce time stamps in the correct
+format.
+
+`C-c .'
+ Prompt for a date and insert a corresponding time stamp. When the
+ cursor is at a previously used time stamp, it is updated to NOW.
+ When this command is used twice in succession, a time range is
+ inserted.
+
+`C-u C-c .'
+ Like `C-c .', but use the alternative format which contains date
+ and time. The default time can be rounded to to multiples of 5
+ minutes, see the option `org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes'.
+
+`C-c !'
+ Like `C-c .', but insert an inactive time stamp not triggering the
+ agenda.
+
+`C-c <'
+ Insert a time stamp corresponding to the cursor date in the
+ Calendar.
+
+`C-c >'
+ Access the Emacs calendar for the current date. If there is a
+ timestamp in the current line, goto the corresponding date instead.
+
+`C-c C-o'
+ Access the agenda for the date given by the time stamp at point
+ (*note Weekly/Daily Agenda::).
+
+`C-c C-d'
+ Insert `DEADLINE' keyword along with a stamp.
+
+`C-c C-w'
+ Create a sparse tree with all deadlines that are either past-due,
+ or which will become due within `org-deadline-warning-days'. With
+ `C-u' prefix, show all deadlines in the file. With a numeric
+ prefix, check that many days. For example, `C-1 C-c C-w' shows
+ all deadlines due tomorrow.
+
+`C-c C-s'
+ Insert `SCHEDULED' keyword along with a stamp.
+
+`S-<left>'
+`S-<right>'
+ Change date at cursor by one day. These key bindings conflict with
+ CUA-mode (*note Interaction::).
+
+`S-<up>'
+`S-<down>'
+ Change the item under the cursor in a timestamp. The cursor can
+ be on a year, month, day, hour or minute. Note that if the cursor
+ is not at a time stamp, these same keys modify the priority of an
+ item. (*note Priorities::). The key bindings also conflict with
+ CUA-mode (*note Interaction::).
+
+`C-c C-y'
+ Evaluate a time range by computing the difference between start and
+ end. With prefix arg, insert result after the time range (in a
+ table: into the following column).
+
+ When Org-mode prompts for a date/time, the function reading your
+input will replace anything you choose not to specify with the current
+date and time. For details, see the documentation string of
+`org-read-date'. Also, a calender will pop up to allow selecting a
+date. The calendar can be fully controlled from the minibuffer, and a
+date can be selected with the following commands:
+
+`<'
+ Scroll calendar backwards by one month.
+
+`>'
+ Scroll calendar forwards by one month.
+
+`mouse-1'
+ Select date by clicking on it.
+
+`S-<right>'
+ One day forward.
+
+`S-<left>'
+ One day back.
+
+`S-<down>'
+ One week forward.
+
+`S-<up>'
+ One week back.
+
+`M-S-<right>'
+ One month forward.
+
+`M-S-<left>'
+ One month back.
+
+`<RET>'
+ Choose date in calendar (only if nothing typed into minibuffer).
+
+
+File: org, Node: Agenda Views, Next: Exporting, Prev: Timestamps, Up: Top
+
+7 Agenda Views
+**************
+
+Due to the way Org-mode works, TODO items and time-stamped items can be
+scattered throughout a file or even a number of files. To get an
+overview over open action items, or over events that are important for
+a particular date, this information must be collected, sorted and
+displayed in an organized way.
+
+ Org-mode can select items based on various criteria, and display them
+in a separate buffer. Three different views are provided:
+ * an _agenda_ that is like a calendar and shows information for
+ specific dates
+
+ * a _TODO list_ that covers all unfinished action items, and
+
+ * a _tags view_ that shows information based on the tags associated
+ with headlines in the outline tree.
+ The extracted information is displayed in a special _agenda buffer_.
+This buffer is read-only, but provides commands to visit the
+corresponding locations in the original Org-mode files, and even to
+edit these files remotely.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Agenda files:: Files being searched for agenda information
+* Agenda dispatcher:: Keyboard access to agenda views
+* Weekly/Daily Agenda:: The calendar page with current tasks
+* Global TODO list:: All unfinished action items
+* Matching headline tags:: Structured information with fine-tuned search
+* Timeline:: Time-sorted view for single file
+* Agenda commands:: Remote editing of org trees
+
+
+File: org, Node: Agenda files, Next: Agenda dispatcher, Prev: Agenda Views, Up: Agenda Views
+
+7.1 Agenda files
+================
+
+The information to be shown is collected from all _agenda files_, the
+files listed in the variable `org-agenda-files'. Thus even if you only
+work with a single Org-mode file, this file should be put into that
+list(1). You can customize `org-agenda-files', but the easiest way to
+maintain it is through the following commands
+
+`C-c ['
+ Add current file to the list of agenda files. The file is added to
+ the front of the list. If it was already in the list, it is moved
+ to the front. With prefix arg, file is added/moved to the end.
+
+`C-c ]'
+ Remove current file from the list of agenda files.
+
+`C-,'
+ Cycle through agenda file list.
+ The Org menu contains the current list of files and can be used to
+visit any of them.
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) When using the dispatcher pressing `1' before selecting a
+command will actually limit the command to the current file, and ignore
+`org-agenda-files' until the next dispatcher command.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Agenda dispatcher, Next: Weekly/Daily Agenda, Prev: Agenda files, Up: Agenda Views
+
+7.2 The agenda dispatcher
+=========================
+
+The views are created through a dispatcher that should be bound to a
+global key, for example `C-c a' (*note Installation and Activation::).
+In the following we will assume that `C-c a' is indeed how the
+dispatcher is accessed and list keyboard access to commands
+accordingly. After pressing `C-c a', an additional letter is required
+to execute a command. The dispatcher offers the following default
+commands:
+`a'
+ Create the calendar-like agenda (*note Weekly/Daily Agenda::).
+
+`t / T'
+ Create a list of all TODO items (*note Global TODO list::).
+
+`m / M'
+ Create a list of headline matching a TAGS expression (*note
+ Matching headline tags::).
+
+ You can also define custom commands that will be accessible through
+the dispatcher, just like the default commands. Custom commands are
+global searches for tags and specific TODO keywords, or a variety of
+sparse tree creating commands (*note Sparse trees::). As sparse trees
+are only defined for a single org-mode file, these latter commands act
+on the current buffer instead of the list of agenda files.
+
+ Custom commands are configured in the variable
+`org-agenda-custom-commands'. You can customize this variable, for
+example by pressing `C-c a C'. You can also directly set it with Emacs
+Lisp in `.emacs'. For example:
+ (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
+ '(("w" todo "WAITING")
+ ("u" tags "+BOSS-URGENT")
+ ("U" tags-tree "+BOSS-URGENT")
+ ("f" occur-tree "\\<FIXME\\>")))
+ will define `C-c a w' as a global search for TODO entries with
+`WAITING' as todo keyword, `C-c a u' as a global tags search for
+headlines marked `:BOSS:' but not `:URGENT:', `C-c a U' to do the same
+search but only in the current buffer and display the result as a
+sparse tree, and `C-c a f' to create a sparse tree with all entries
+containing the word `FIXME'. For more information, look at the
+documentation string of the variable `org-agenda-custom-commands'.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Weekly/Daily Agenda, Next: Global TODO list, Prev: Agenda dispatcher, Up: Agenda Views
+
+7.3 The weekly/daily agenda
+===========================
+
+The purpose of the weekly/daily _agenda_ is to act like a page of a
+paper agenda, showing all the tasks for the current week or day.
+
+`C-c a a'
+ Compile an agenda for the current week from a list of org files.
+ The agenda shows the entries for each day. With a `C-u' prefix (or
+ when the variable `org-agenda-include-all-todo' is `t'), all
+ unfinished TODO items (also those without a date) are also listed
+ at the beginning of the buffer, before the first date.
+
+ Remote editing from the agenda buffer means for example that you can
+change the dates of deadlines and appointments from the agenda buffer.
+The commands available in the Agenda buffer are listed in *Note Agenda
+commands::.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Categories:: Not all tasks are equal
+* Time-of-day specifications:: How the agenda knows the time
+* Calendar/Diary integration:: Integrating Anniversaries and more
+* Sorting of agenda items:: The order of things
+
+
+File: org, Node: Categories, Next: Time-of-day specifications, Prev: Weekly/Daily Agenda, Up: Weekly/Daily Agenda
+
+7.3.1 Categories
+----------------
+
+In the agenda buffer, each entry is preceded by a _category_, which is
+derived from the file name. The category can also be set with a
+special line anywhere in the buffer, looking like this:
+ #+CATEGORY: Thesis
+ If there are several such lines in a file, each specifies the
+category for the text below it. The display in the agenda buffer looks
+best if the category is not longer than 10 characters.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Time-of-day specifications, Next: Calendar/Diary integration, Prev: Categories, Up: Weekly/Daily Agenda
+
+7.3.2 Time-of-Day Specifications
+--------------------------------
+
+Org-mode checks each agenda item for a time-of-day specification. The
+time can be part of the time stamp that triggered inclusion into the
+agenda, for example as in `<2005-05-10 Tue 19:00>'. Time ranges can be
+specified with two time stamps, like
+`<2005-05-10 Tue 20:30>--<2005-05-10 Tue 22:15>'.
+
+ In the headline of the entry itself, a time(range) may also appear as
+plain text (like `12:45' or a `8:30-1pm'. If the agenda integrates the
+Emacs diary (*note Calendar/Diary integration::), time specifications
+in diary entries are recognized as well.
+
+ For agenda display, Org-mode extracts the time and displays it in a
+standard 24 hour format as part of the prefix. The example times in
+the previous paragraphs would end up in the agenda like this:
+
+ 8:30-13:00 Arthur Dent lies in front of the bulldozer
+ 12:45...... Ford Prefect arrives and takes Arthur to the pub
+ 19:00...... The Vogon reads his poem
+ 20:30-22:15 Marwin escorts the Hitchhikers to the bridge
+
+ If the agenda is in single-day mode, or for the display of today, the
+timed entries are embedded in a time grid, like
+
+ 8:00...... ------------------
+ 8:30-13:00 Arthur Dent lies in front of the bulldozer
+ 10:00...... ------------------
+ 12:00...... ------------------
+ 12:45...... Ford Prefect arrives and takes Arthur to the pub
+ 14:00...... ------------------
+ 16:00...... ------------------
+ 18:00...... ------------------
+ 19:00...... The Vogon reads his poem
+ 20:00...... ------------------
+ 20:30-22:15 Marwin escorts the Hitchhikers to the bridge
+
+ The time grid can be turned on and off with the variable
+`org-agenda-use-time-grid', and can be configured with
+`org-agenda-time-grid'.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Calendar/Diary integration, Next: Sorting of agenda items, Prev: Time-of-day specifications, Up: Weekly/Daily Agenda
+
+7.3.3 Calendar/Diary integration
+--------------------------------
+
+Emacs contains the calendar and diary by Edward M. Reingold. The
+calendar displays a three-month calendar with holidays from different
+countries and cultures. The diary allows to keep track of
+anniversaries, lunar phases, sunrise/set, recurrent appointments
+(weekly, monthly) and more. In this way, it is quite complementary to
+Org-mode. It can be very useful to combine output from Org-mode with
+the diary.
+
+ In order to include entries from the Emacs diary into Org-mode's
+agenda, you only need to customize the variable
+
+ (setq org-agenda-include-diary t)
+ After that, everything will happen automatically. All diary entries
+including holidays, anniversaries etc will be included in the agenda
+buffer created by Org-mode. <SPC>, <TAB>, and <RET> can be used from
+the agenda buffer to jump to the diary file, in order to edit existing
+diary entries. The `i' command to insert new entries for the current
+date works in the agenda buffer, as well as the commands `S', `M', and
+`C' to display Sunrise/Sunset times, show lunar phases and to convert
+to other calendars, respectively. `c' can be used to switch back and
+forth between calendar and agenda.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Sorting of agenda items, Prev: Calendar/Diary integration, Up: Weekly/Daily Agenda
+
+7.3.4 Sorting of agenda items
+-----------------------------
+
+The entries for each day are sorted. The default order is to first
+collect all items containing an explicit time-of-day specification.
+These entries will be shown at the beginning of the list, as a
+_schedule_ for the day. After that, items remain grouped in
+categories, in the sequence given by `org-agenda-files'. Within each
+category, items are sorted by priority (*note Priorities::).
+
+ The priority is a numerical quantity composed of the base priority
+(2000 for priority `A', 1000 for `B', and 0 for `C'), plus additional
+increments for overdue scheduled or deadline items.
+
+ Sorting can be customized using the variable
+`org-agenda-sorting-strategy'.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Global TODO list, Next: Matching headline tags, Prev: Weekly/Daily Agenda, Up: Agenda Views
+
+7.4 The global TODO list
+========================
+
+The global TODO list contains all unfinished TODO items, formatted and
+collected into a single place.
+
+`C-c a t'
+ Show the global TODO list. This collects the TODO items from all
+ agenda files (*note Agenda Views::) into a single buffer. The
+ buffer is in `agenda-mode', so there are commands to examine and
+ manipulate the TODO entries directly from that buffer (*note
+ Agenda commands::). *Note Global TODO list::, for more
+ information.
+
+`C-c a T'
+ Like the above, but allow to select a specific TODO keyword. You
+ can also do this by specifying a prefix argument to `C-c a t'.
+ With a `C-u' prefix you are prompted for a keyword. With a numeric
+ prefix, the Nth keyword in `org-todo-keywords' is selected. The
+ `r' key in the agenda buffer regenerates it, and you can give a
+ prefix argument to this command to change the selected TODO
+ keyword, for example `3 r'. If you often need a search for a
+ specific keyword, define a custom command for it (*note Agenda
+ dispatcher::).
+
+ Remote editing of TODO items means that you can change the state of a
+TODO entry with a single key press. The commands available in the TODO
+list are described in *Note Agenda commands::.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Matching headline tags, Next: Timeline, Prev: Global TODO list, Up: Agenda Views
+
+7.5 Matching headline tags
+==========================
+
+If headlines in the agenda files are marked with _tags_ (*note Tags::),
+you can select headlines based on the tags that apply to them and
+collect them into an agenda buffer.
+
+`C-c a m'
+ Produce a list of all headlines that match a given set of tags.
+ The command prompts for a selection criterion, which is a boolean
+ logic expression with tags, like `+WORK+URGENT-WITHBOSS' or
+ `WORK|HOME' (*note Tags::). If you often need a specific search,
+ define a custom command for it (*note Agenda dispatcher::).
+
+`C-c a M'
+ Like `C-c a m', but only select headlines that are also TODO items
+ and force checking subitems (see variable
+ `org-tags-match-list-sublevels'.
+
+ The commands available in the tags list are described in *Note
+Agenda commands::.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Timeline, Next: Agenda commands, Prev: Matching headline tags, Up: Agenda Views
+
+7.6 Timeline for a single file
+==============================
+
+The timeline is not really an agenda view, because it only summarizes
+items from a single Org-mode file. But it also uses the agenda buffer
+and provides similar commands, so we discuss it here. The timeline
+shows all time-stamped items in a single Org-mode file (or the selected
+part of it), in _time-sorted view_. The main purpose of this command
+is to give an overview over events in a project.
+
+`C-c C-r'
+ Show a time-sorted view of the org file, with all time-stamped
+ items. When called with a `C-u' prefix, all unfinished TODO
+ entries (scheduled or not) are also listed under the current date.
+ The commands available in the timeline buffer are listed in *Note
+Agenda commands::.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Agenda commands, Prev: Timeline, Up: Agenda Views
+
+7.7 Commands in the agenda buffer
+=================================
+
+Entries in the agenda buffer are linked back to the org file or diary
+file where they originate. You are not allowed to edit the agenda
+buffer itself, but commands are provided to show and jump to the
+original entry location, and to edit the org-files "remotely" from the
+agenda buffer. In this way, all information is stored only once, and
+you don't risk that your agenda and note files diverge.
+
+ Some commands can be executed with mouse clicks on agenda lines. For
+the other commands, the cursor needs to be in the desired line.
+
+Motion
+......
+
+`n'
+ Next line (same as <up>).
+
+`p'
+ Previous line (same as <down>).
+
+View/GoTo org file
+..................
+
+`mouse-3'
+`<SPC>'
+ Display the original location of the item in another window.
+
+`L'
+ Display original location and recenter that window.
+
+`mouse-2'
+`mouse-1'
+`<TAB>'
+ Go to the original location of the item in another window. Under
+ Emacs 22, also `mouse-1' will works for this.
+
+`<RET>'
+ Go to the original location of the item and delete other windows.
+
+`f'
+ Toggle Follow mode. In Follow mode, as you move the cursor through
+ the agenda buffer, the other window always shows the corresponding
+ location in the org file.
+
+`l'
+ Toggle Logbook mode. In Logbook mode, entries that where marked
+ DONE while logging was on (variable `org-log-done') are shown in
+ the agenda.
+
+Change display
+..............
+
+`o'
+ Delete other windows.
+
+`w'
+ Switch to weekly view (7 days displayed together)
+
+`d'
+ Switch to daily view (just one day displayed)
+
+`D'
+ Toggle the inclusion of diary entries. See *Note Calendar/Diary
+ integration::.
+
+`g'
+ Toggle the time grid on and off. See also the variables
+ `org-agenda-use-time-grid' and `org-agenda-time-grid'.
+
+`r'
+ Recreate the agenda buffer, for example to reflect the changes
+ after modification of the time stamps of items with S-<left> and
+ S-<right>. When the buffer is the global todo list, a prefix
+ argument is interpreted to create a selective list for a specific
+ TODO keyword.
+
+`<right>'
+ Display the following `org-agenda-ndays' days. For example, if
+ the display covers a week, switch to the following week. With
+ prefix arg, go forward that many times `org-agenda-ndays' days.
+
+`<left>'
+ Display the previous dates.
+
+`.'
+ Goto today.
+
+Remote editing
+..............
+
+`0-9'
+ Digit argument.
+
+`t'
+ Change the TODO state of the item, both in the agenda and in the
+ original org file.
+
+`T'
+ Show all tags assiciated with the current item. Because of
+ inheritance, this may be more than the tags listed in the line
+ itself.
+
+`:'
+ Set tags for the current headline.
+
+`,'
+ Set the priority for the current item. Org-mode prompts for the
+ priority character. If you reply with <SPC>, the priority cookie
+ is removed from the entry.
+
+`p'
+ Display weighted priority of current item.
+
+`+'
+`S-<up>'
+ Increase the priority of the current item. The priority is
+ changed in the original buffer, but the agenda is not resorted.
+ Use the `r' key for this.
+
+`-'
+`S-<down>'
+ Decrease the priority of the current item.
+
+`S-<right>'
+ Change the time stamp associated with the current line by one day
+ into the future. With prefix argument, change it by that many
+ days. For example, `3 6 5 S-<right>' will change it by a year.
+ The stamp is changed in the original org file, but the change is
+ not directly reflected in the agenda buffer. Use the `r' key to
+ update the buffer.
+
+`S-<left>'
+ Change the time stamp associated with the current line by one day
+ into the past.
+
+`>'
+ Change the time stamp associated with the current line to today.
+ The key `>' has been chosen, because it is the same as `S-.' on my
+ keyboard.
+
+`i'
+ Insert a new entry into the diary. Prompts for the type of entry
+ (day, weekly, monthly, yearly, anniversary, cyclic) and creates a
+ new entry in the diary, just like `i d' etc. would do in the
+ calendar. The date is taken from the cursor position.
+
+Calendar commands
+.................
+
+`c'
+ Open the Emacs calendar and move to the date at the agenda cursor.
+
+`c'
+ When in the calendar, compute and show the Org-mode agenda for the
+ date at the cursor.
+
+`M'
+ Show the phases of the moon for three month around current date.
+
+`S'
+ Show sunrise and sunset times. The geographical location must be
+ set with calendar variables, see documentation of the Emacs
+ calendar.
+
+`C'
+ Convert the date at cursor into many other cultural and historic
+ calendars.
+
+`H'
+ Show holidays for three month around the cursor date.
+
+`C-c C-x C-c'
+ Export a single iCalendar file containing entries from all agenda
+ files.
+
+Quit and Exit
+.............
+
+`q'
+ Quit Agenda, remove the agenda buffer.
+
+`x'
+ Exit agenda, remove the agenda buffer and all buffers loaded by
+ Emacs for the compilation of the agenda. Buffers created by the
+ user to visit org files will not be removed.
+
+
+
+File: org, Node: Exporting, Next: Miscellaneous, Prev: Agenda Views, Up: Top
+
+8 Exporting
+***********
+
+For printing and sharing of notes, Org-mode documents can be exported
+as ASCII or HTML files. To incorporate entries with associated times
+like deadlines or appointments into a desktop calendar program like
+iCal, Org-mode can also produce extracts in the iCalendar format.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* ASCII export:: Export as a structured ASCII file
+* HTML export:: Export as an HTML file
+* iCalendar export:: Create calendar entries.
+
+
+File: org, Node: ASCII export, Next: HTML export, Prev: Exporting, Up: Exporting
+
+8.1 ASCII export
+================
+
+`C-c C-x a'
+ Export as ASCII file. If there is an active region, only the
+ region will be exported. For an org file `myfile.org', the ASCII
+ file will be `myfile.txt'. The file will be overwritten without
+ warning.
+
+ In the exported version, the first 3 outline levels will become
+headlines, defining a general document structure. Additional levels
+will be exported as itemize lists. If you want that transition to occur
+at a different level, specify it with a prefix argument. For example,
+ C-1 C-c C-x a org-export-as-ascii
+ creates only top level headlines and does the rest as items. Lines
+starting with `#' and subtrees starting with the word `COMMENT' will
+not be exported.
+
+
+File: org, Node: HTML export, Next: iCalendar export, Prev: ASCII export, Up: Exporting
+
+8.2 HTML export
+===============
+
+Org-mode contains an HTML exporter with extensive HTML formatting, in
+ways similar to John Grubers _markdown_ language, but with additional
+support for tables.
+
+`C-c C-x h'
+ Export as HTML file `myfile.html'.
+
+`C-c C-x b'
+ Export as HTML file and open it with a browser.
+
+`C-c C-x t'
+ Insert template with export options, see below.
+
+`C-c :'
+ Toggle fixed-width for entry (QUOTE) or region, see below.
+
+ In the exported version, the first 3 outline levels will become
+headlines, defining a general document structure. Additional levels
+will be exported as itemize lists. If you want that transition to occur
+at a different level, specify it with a prefix argument. For example,
+ C-2 C-c C-x b
+ creates two levels of headings and does the rest as items.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* HTML formatting:: Interpretation of the buffer content
+* Export options:: How to influence exports
+* Comment lines:: Lines which will not be exported
+
+
+File: org, Node: HTML formatting, Next: Export options, Prev: HTML export, Up: HTML export
+
+8.2.1 HTML formatting
+---------------------
+
+Not all text is transferred literally to the exported HTML file. The
+exporter implements the following interpretation:
+
+ * Hand-formatted lists with `-', `*' or `+' as bullet, or with `1.'
+ or `2)' as enumerator will be recognized and transformed into HTML
+ lists. See *Note Plain Lists::.
+
+ * You can make words *bold*, /italic/, and _underlined_
+
+ * Simple TeX-like math constructs are interpreted:
+
+ - `10^22' and `J_n' are super- and subscripts. You can quote
+ `^' and `_' with a backslash: `\_' and `\^'
+
+ - `\alpha' indicates a Greek letter, `\to' an arrow. You can
+ use completion for these macros, just type `\' and maybe a few
+ letters, and press `M-<TAB>' to see possible completions.
+
+ * Tables are transformed into HTML tables. Data fields before the
+ first horizontal separator line will be formatted as table header
+ fields.
+
+ * If a headline starts with the word `QUOTE', the text below the
+ headline will be typeset as fixed-width, to allow quoting of
+ computer codes etc. Lines starting with `:' are also typeset in
+ fixed-width font.
+
+ * If you want to include HTML tags which should be interpreted as
+ such, mark them with a `@' like in `@<b>bold text@</b>'. Plain
+ `<' and `>' are always transformed to `&lt;' and `&gt;' in HTML
+ export.
+
+ If these conversions conflict with your habits of typing ASCII text,
+they can all be turned off with corresponding variables.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Export options, Next: Comment lines, Prev: HTML formatting, Up: HTML export
+
+8.2.2 Export options
+--------------------
+
+The exporter recognizes special lines in the buffer which provide
+additional information. These lines may be put anywhere in the file.
+The whole set of lines can be inserted into the buffer with `C-c C-x
+t'. For individual lines, a good way to make sure the keyword is
+correct is to type `#+' and then use `M-<TAB>' completion (*note
+Completion::).
+
+ #+TITLE: the title to be shown (default is the buffer name)
+ #+AUTHOR: the author (default taken from `user-full-name')
+ #+EMAIL: his/her email address (default from `user-mail-address')
+ #+LANGUAGE: language for HTML, e.g. `en' (`org-export-default-language')
+ #+TEXT: Some descriptive text to be inserted at the beginning.
+ #+TEXT: Several lines may be given.
+ #+OPTIONS: H:2 num:t toc:t \n:nil t ::t |:t ^:t *:nil TeX:t
+ The OPTIONS line is a compact form to specify export settings. Here
+you can
+ H: set the number of headline levels for export
+ num: turn on/off section-numbers
+ toc: turn on/off table of contents
+ \n: turn on/off linebreak-preservation
+ @: turn on/off quoted html tags
+ :: turn on/off fixed-width sections
+ |: turn on/off tables
+ ^: turn on/off TeX-like syntax for sub- and superscripts.
+ *: turn on/off emphasized text (bold, italic, underlined)
+ TeX: turn on/off TeX macros
+
+ You can also give style information for the exported file. The
+default specification can be configured through the option
+`org-export-html-style'. If you want to use a file-local style, you
+may use file variables, best wrapped into a COMMENT section at the end
+of the outline tree. For example:
+
+ * COMMENT HTML style specifications
+
+ # Local Variables:
+ # org-export-html-style: " <style type=\"text/css\">
+ p {font-weight: normal; color: gray; }
+ h1 {color: black; }
+ </style>"
+ # End: ***
+
+ Remember to execute `M-x normal-mode' after changing this to make
+the new style visible to Emacs.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Comment lines, Prev: Export options, Up: HTML export
+
+8.2.3 Comment lines
+-------------------
+
+Lines starting with `#' in column zero are treated as comments and will
+never be exported. Also entire subtrees starting with the word
+`COMMENT' will never be exported. Finally, any text before the first
+headline will not be exported either. This applies also for ASCII
+export.
+
+`C-c ;'
+ Toggle the COMMENT keyword at the beginning of an entry.
+
+
+File: org, Node: iCalendar export, Prev: HTML export, Up: Exporting
+
+8.3 iCalendar export
+====================
+
+Some people like to use Org-mode for keeping track of projects, but
+still prefer a standard calendar application for anniversaries and
+appointments. In this case it can be useful to have deadlines and
+other time-stamped items in Org-mode files show up in the calendar
+application. Org-mode can export calendar information in the standard
+iCalendar format.
+
+`C-c C-x i'
+ Create iCalendar entries for the current file and store them in
+ the same directory, using a file extension `.ics'.
+
+`C-c C-x C-i'
+ Like `C-c C-x i', but do this for all files in `org-agenda-files'.
+ For each of these files, a separate iCalendar file will be
+ written.
+
+`C-c C-x c'
+ Create a single large iCalendar file from all files in
+ `org-agenda-files' and write it to the file given by
+ `org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file'.
+
+ How this calendar is best read and updated, depends on the
+application you are using. For example, when using iCal under Apple
+MacOS X, you could create a new calendar `OrgMode' (the default name
+for the calendar created by `C-c C-x c', see the variables
+`org-icalendar-combined-name' and
+`org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file'). Then set Org-mode to overwrite
+the corresponding file `~/Library/Calendars/OrgMode.ics'. You may even
+use AppleScript to make iCal re-read the calendar files each time a new
+version of `OrgMode.ics' is produced. Here is the setup needed for
+this:
+
+ (setq org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file
+ "~/Library/Calendars/OrgMode.ics")
+ (add-hook 'org-after-save-iCalendar-file-hook
+ (lambda ()
+ (shell-command
+ "osascript -e 'tell application \"iCal\" to reload calendars'")))
+
+
+File: org, Node: Miscellaneous, Next: Index, Prev: Exporting, Up: Top
+
+9 Miscellaneous
+***************
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Completion:: M-TAB knows what you need
+* Customization:: Adapting Org-mode to your taste
+* Clean view:: Getting rid of leading stars in the outline
+* TTY keys:: Using Org-mode on a tty
+* FAQ:: Frequently asked questions
+* Interaction:: Other Emacs packages
+* Bugs:: Things which do not work perfectly
+* Acknowledgments:: These people provided feedback and more
+
+
+File: org, Node: Completion, Next: Customization, Prev: Miscellaneous, Up: Miscellaneous
+
+9.1 Completion
+==============
+
+Org-mode supports in-buffer completion. This type of completion does
+not make use of the minibuffer. You simply type a few letters into the
+buffer and use the key to complete text right there.
+
+`M-<TAB>'
+ Complete word at point
+ * At the beginning of a headline, complete TODO keywords.
+
+ * After `\', complete TeX symbols supported by the exporter.
+
+ * After `*', complete CamelCase versions of all headlines in the
+ buffer.
+
+ * After `:', complete tags used elsewhere in the buffer.
+
+ * After `#+', complete the special keywords like `TYP_TODO' or
+ `OPTIONS' which set file-specific options for Org-mode. When
+ the option keyword is already complete, pressing `M-<TAB>'
+ again will insert example settings for this keyword.
+
+ * Elsewhere, complete dictionary words using ispell.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Customization, Next: Clean view, Prev: Completion, Up: Miscellaneous
+
+9.2 Customization
+=================
+
+There are more than 100 variables that can be used to customize
+Org-mode. For the sake of compactness of the manual, we are not
+describing the variables here. A structured overview of customization
+variables is available with `M-x org-customize'. Or select `Browse Org
+Group' from the `Org->Customization' menu.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Clean view, Next: TTY keys, Prev: Customization, Up: Miscellaneous
+
+9.3 A cleaner outline view
+==========================
+
+Some people find it noisy and distracting that the Org-mode headlines
+are starting with a potentially large number of stars. For example in
+the example tree from *Note Headlines:::
+
+ * Top level headline
+ ** Second level
+ *** 3rd level
+ some text
+ *** 3rd level
+ more text
+ * Another top level headline
+
+Unfortunately this is deeply ingrained into the code of Org-mode and
+cannot be easily changed. You can, however, modify the display in such
+a way that all leading stars become invisible and the outline more easy
+to read. To do this, customize the variable `org-hide-leading-stars'
+like this:
+
+ (setq org-hide-leading-stars t)
+
+or change this on a per-file basis with one of the lines (anywhere in
+the buffer)
+
+ #+STARTUP: showstars
+ #+STARTUP: hidestars
+ Press `C-c C-c' with the cursor in a `STARTUP' line to activate the
+modifications.
+
+ With stars hidden, the tree becomes:
+
+ * Top level headline
+ * Second level
+ * 3rd level
+ some text
+ * 3rd level
+ more text
+ * Another top level headline
+
+Note that the leading stars are not truly replaced by whitespace, they
+are only fontified with the face `org-hide' that uses the background
+color as font color. If are are not using either white or black
+background, you may have to customize this face to get the wanted
+effect. Another possibility is to set this font such that the extra
+stars are almost invisible, for example using the color `grey90' on a
+white background.
+
+ Things become cleaner still if you skip all the even levels and use
+only odd levels 1, 3, 5..., effectively adding two stars to go from one
+outline level to the next:
+
+ * Top level headline
+ * Second level
+ * 3rd level
+ some text
+ * 3rd level
+ more text
+ * Another top level headline
+
+In order to make the structure editing and export commands handle this
+convention correctly, use
+
+ (setq org-odd-levels-only t)
+
+or set this on a per-file basis with one of the following lines (don't
+forget to press `C-c C-c' with the cursor in the startup line to
+activate changes immediately).
+
+ #+STARTUP: odd
+ #+STARTUP: oddeven
+
+ You can convert an Org-mode file from single-star-per-level to
+double-star-per-level convention with `M-x org-convert-to-odd-levels
+RET' in that file. There is no command for the back conversion because
+such a command might merge levels and in this way destroy the structure
+of the tree.
+
+
+File: org, Node: TTY keys, Next: FAQ, Prev: Clean view, Up: Miscellaneous
+
+9.4 Using org-mode on a tty
+===========================
+
+Org-mode uses a number of keys that are not accessible on a tty. This
+applies to most special keys like cursor keys, <TAB> and <RET>, when
+these are combined with modifier keys like <Meta> and/or <Shift>.
+Org-mode uses these bindings because it needs to provide keys for a
+large number of commands, and because these keys appeared particularly
+easy to remember. In order to still be able to access the core
+functionality of Org-mode on a tty, alternative bindings are provided.
+Here is a complete list of these bindings, which are obviously more
+cumbersome to use. Note that sometimes a work-around can be better.
+For example changing a time stamp is really only fun with `S-<cursor>'
+keys. On a tty you would rather use `C-c .' to re-insert the
+timestamp.
+
+Default Alternative 1 Alternative 2
+`S-<TAB>' `C-u <TAB>'
+`M-<left>' `C-c C-x l' `<Esc> <left>'
+`M-S-<left>'`C-c C-x L'
+`M-<right>' `C-c C-x r' `<Esc>
+ <right>'
+`M-S-<right>'`C-c C-x R'
+`M-<up>' `C-c C-x u' `<Esc> <up>'
+`M-S-<up>' `C-c C-x U'
+`M-<down>' `C-c C-x d' `<Esc> <down>'
+`M-S-<down>'`C-c C-x D'
+`S-<RET>' `C-c C-x c'
+`M-<RET>' `C-c C-x m' `<Esc> <RET>'
+`M-S-<RET>' `C-c C-x M'
+`S-<left>' `C-c C-x
+ <left>'
+`S-<right>' `C-c C-x
+ <right>'
+`S-<up>' `C-c C-x
+ <up>'
+`S-<down>' `C-c C-x
+ <down>'
+
+
+File: org, Node: FAQ, Next: Interaction, Prev: TTY keys, Up: Miscellaneous
+
+9.5 Frequently asked questions
+==============================
+
+ 1. Org-mode seems to be a useful default mode for the various
+ `README' files I have scattered through my directories. How do I
+ turn it on for all `README' files?
+ (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("README$" . org-mode))
+
+ 2. All these stars are driving me mad, I just find the Emacs outlines
+ unreadable. Can't you just put white space and a single star as a
+ starter for headlines?
+ See *Note Clean view::.
+
+ 3. I would like to have two windows on the same Org-mode file, but
+ with different outline visibility. Is that possible?
+ In GNU Emacs, you may use _indirect buffers_ which do exactly
+ this. See the documentation on the command
+ `make-indirect-buffer'. In XEmacs, this is currently not possible
+ because of the different outline implementation.
+
+ 4. Is there an easy way to insert links to web locations?
+ Sure, just type or paste them into the buffer. A plain-text
+ URL-like string is directly interpreted as a link.
+
+ 5. When I export my TODO list, every TODO item becomes a separate
+ section. How do I enforce these items to be exported as an
+ itemized list?
+ If you plan to use ASCII or HTML export, make sure things you want
+ to be exported as item lists are level 4 at least, even if that
+ does mean there is a level jump. For example
+
+ * Todays top priorities
+ **** TODO write a letter to xyz
+ **** TODO Finish the paper
+ **** Pick up kids at the school
+
+ Alternatively, if you need a specific value for the heading/item
+ transition in a particular file, use the `+OPTIONS' line to
+ configure the `H' switch.
+
+ +OPTIONS: H:2; ...
+
+ 6. I would like to export only a subtree of my file to HTML. How?
+ If you want to export a subtree, mark the subtree as region and
+ then export. Marking can be done with `C-c @ C-x C-x', for
+ example.
+
+ 7. Org-mode takes over the S-cursor keys. I also want to use
+ CUA-mode, is there a way to fix this conflict?
+ Yes, see *Note Interaction::
+
+ 8. Is there an easy way to insert an empty table template with a
+ default number of rows and columns?
+ To insert an empty table template, just type `|-' and use <TAB>.
+ The default size can be changed with the variable
+ `org-table-default-size'. However, just starting to type the
+ first line is usually much easier.
+
+ 9. One of my table columns has started to fill up with `#ERROR'.
+ What is going on?
+ Org-mode tried to compute the column from other fields using a
+ formula stored in the `#+TBLFMT:' line just below the table, and
+ the evaluation of the formula fails. Fix the fields used in the
+ formula, or fix the formula, or remove it!
+
+ 10. When I am in the last column of a table and just above a
+ horizontal line in the table, pressing TAB creates a new table line
+ before the horizontal line. How can I quickly move to the line
+ below the horizontal line instead?
+ Press <down> (to get on the separator line) and then <TAB>. Or
+ configure the variable `org-table-tab-jumps-over-hlines'.
+
+ 11. How can I change the indentation of an entire table without fixing
+ every line by hand?
+ The indentation of a table is set by the first line. So just fix
+ the indentation of the first line and realign with <TAB>.
+
+ 12. Is it possible to include entries from org-mode files into my
+ emacs diary?
+ Since the org-mode agenda is much more powerful and can contain the
+ diary (*note Calendar/Diary integration::), you should think twice
+ before deciding to do this. Inegrating org-mode information into
+ the diary is, however, possible. The following steps are
+ necessary: Autoload the function `org-diary' as shown above under
+ *Note Installation and Activation::. You also need to use _fancy
+ diary display_ by setting in `.emacs':
+
+ (add-hook 'diary-display-hook 'fancy-diary-display)
+
+ Then include the following line into your `~/diary' file, in order
+ to get the entries from all files listed in the variable
+ `org-agenda-files':
+
+ &%%(org-diary)
+ You may also select specific files with
+
+ &%%(org-diary) ~/path/to/some/org-file.org
+ &%%(org-diary) ~/path/to/another/org-file.org
+
+ If you now launch the calendar and press `d' to display a diary,
+ the headlines of entries containing a timestamp, date range,
+ schedule, or deadline referring to the selected date will be
+ listed. Just like in Org-mode's agenda view, the diary for
+ _today_ contains additional entries for overdue deadlines and
+ scheduled items. See also the documentation of the `org-diary'
+ function.
+
+
+
+File: org, Node: Interaction, Next: Bugs, Prev: FAQ, Up: Miscellaneous
+
+9.6 Interaction with other packages
+===================================
+
+Org-mode can cooperate with the following packages:
+
+`org-mouse.el' by Piotr Zielinski
+ This package implements extended mouse functionality for Org-mode.
+ It allows to cycle visibility and to edit the document structure
+ with the mouse. It also provides a context-sensitive menu that
+ changes depending on the context of a mouse-click. Use a search
+ engine to find this package on the web.
+
+`table.el' by Takaaki Ota
+ Org mode cooperates with table.el, see *Note table.el::.
+ `table.el' is part of Emacs 22.
+
+`calc.el' by Dave Gillespie
+ Org-mode uses the calc package for implementing spreadsheet
+ functionality in its tables (*note Table calculations::).
+ Org-modes checks for the availability of calc by looking for the
+ function `calc-eval' which should be autoloaded in your setup if
+ calc has been installed properly. As of Emacs 22, calc is part of
+ the Emacs distribution. Another possibility for interaction
+ between the two packages is using calc for embedded calculations.
+ *Note Embedded Mode: (calc)Embedded Mode.
+
+`constants.el' by Carsten Dominik
+ In a table formula (*note Table calculations::), it is possible to
+ use names for natural constants or units. Instead of defining you
+ own constants in the variable `org-table-formula-constants',
+ install the `constants' package which defines a large number of
+ constants and units, and lets you use unit prefixes like `M' for
+ `Mega' etc. You will need version 2.0 of this package, available
+ at `http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools'. Org-mode checks for
+ the function `constants-get', which has to be autoloaded in your
+ setup. See the installation instructions in the file
+ `constants.el'.
+
+`CUA.el' by Kim. F. Storm
+ Keybindings in Org-mode conflict with the `S-<cursor>' keys used
+ by CUA-mode (as well as pc-select-mode and s-region-mode) to
+ select and extend the region. If you want to use one of these
+ packages along with Org-mode, configure the variable
+ `org-CUA-compatible'. When set, Org-mode will move the following
+ keybindings in org-mode files, and in the agenda buffer (but not
+ during date selection).
+ S-UP -> M-p S-DOWN -> M-n
+ S-LEFT -> M-- S-RIGHT -> M-+
+ S-RET -> C-S-RET
+ Yes, these are unfortunately more difficult to remember. If you
+ want to have other replacement keys, look at the variable
+ `org-disputed-keys'.
+
+`remember.el' by John Wiegley
+ Org mode cooperates with remember, see *Note Remember::.
+ `Remember.el' is not part of Emacs, find it on the web.
+
+`planner.el' by John Wiegley
+ Planner is another tool to plan work and keep track of tasks.
+ Planner uses a multi-file approach with project pages and day
+ pages. Is based on Emacs-Wiki. If Planner is your primary tool,
+ it can be useful to display the agenda entries resulting from org
+ files in day-pages of the planner. This can be done through the
+ diary of the calendar: Integrate org files into the diary as
+ described above, and then turn on the diary support of planner.
+ Planner is not part of Emacs, find it on the web.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Bugs, Next: Acknowledgments, Prev: Interaction, Up: Miscellaneous
+
+9.7 Bugs
+========
+
+Here is a list of things which should work differently, but which I
+have found too hard to fix.
+
+ * Text in an entry protected with the `QUOTE' keyword should not
+ autowrap.
+
+ * When the application called by `C-c C-o' to open a file link fails
+ (for example because the application does not exits or refuses to
+ open the file), it does so silently. No error message is
+ displayed.
+
+ * Plain list items should be able to hold a TODO item.
+ Unfortunately this has so many technical problems that I will only
+ consider this change for the next major release (5.0).
+
+ * The remote-editing commands in the agenda buffer cannot be undone
+ with `undo' called from within the agenda buffer. But you can go
+ to the corresponding buffer (using <TAB> or <RET> and execute
+ `undo' there.
+
+ * Recalculating a table line applies the formulas from left to right.
+ If a formula uses _calculated_ fields further down the row,
+ multiple recalculation may be needed to get all fields consistent.
+
+ * Under XEmacs, if Org-mode entries are included into the diary, it
+ is not possible to jump back from the diary to the org file.
+ Apparently, the text properties are lost when the
+ fancy-diary-display is used. However, from Org-mode's timeline
+ and agenda buffers (created with `C-c C-r' and `C-c a'), things do
+ work correctly.
+
+ * You can only make a single word boldface or italic. To emphasize
+ several words in a row, each must have the emphasize markers, like
+ in `*three* *bold* *words*'.
+
+ * The exporters work well, but could be made more efficient.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Acknowledgments, Prev: Bugs, Up: Miscellaneous
+
+9.8 Acknowledgments
+===================
+
+Org-mode was written by Carsten Dominik, who still maintains it at the
+Org-mode homepage `http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/'. The
+following people (in alphabetic order) have helped the development
+along with ideas, suggestions and patches. Many thanks to all of you,
+Org-mode would not be what it is without your input.
+
+ * Thomas Baumann contributed the code for links to the MH-E email
+ system.
+
+ * Alex Bochannek provided a patch for rounding time stamps.
+
+ * Charles Cave's suggestion sparked the implementation of templates
+ for Remember.
+
+ * Pavel Chalmoviansky influenced the agenda treatment of items with
+ specified time.
+
+ * Sacha Chua suggested to copy linking code from Planner (we did take
+ some).
+
+ * Christian Egli converted the documentation into TeXInfo format,
+ patched CSS formatting into the HTML exporter, and inspired the
+ agenda.
+
+ * Kai Grossjohann pointed out key-binding conflicts caused by
+ Org-mode.
+
+ * Stefan Monnier provided a patch to keep the Emacs-Lisp compiler
+ happy.
+
+ * Tim O'Callaghan suggested in-file links, search options for
+ general file links, and TAGS.
+
+ * Oliver Oppitz suggested multi-state TODO items.
+
+ * Pete Phillips helped the development of the TAGS feature.
+
+ * Matthias Rempe (Oelde) provided ideas, Windows support, and quality
+ control.
+
+ * Kevin Rogers contributed code to access VM files on remote hosts.
+
+ * Philip Rooke created the Org-mode reference card and provided lots
+ of feedback.
+
+ * Christian Schlauer proposed angular brackets around links, among
+ other things.
+
+ * Linking to VM/BBDB/GNUS was inspired by Tom Shannon's
+ `organizer-mode.el'.
+
+ * Ju"rgen Vollmer contributed code generating the table of contents
+ in HTML output.
+
+ * Chris Wallace provided a patch implementing the `QUOTE' keyword.
+
+ * David Wainberg suggested archiving, and improvements to the linking
+ system.
+
+ * Scheduling TODO items was inspired by John Wiegley's `planner.el'.
+
+ * Carsten Wimmer suggested some changes and helped fix a bug in
+ linking to GNUS.
+
+ * Roland Winkler requested additional keybindings to make Org-mode
+ work on a tty.
+
+ * Piotr Zielinski wrote `org-mouse.el' and showed how to follow links
+ with mouse-1.
+
+
+File: org, Node: Index, Next: Key Index, Prev: Miscellaneous, Up: Top
+
+10 Index
+********
+
+
+* Menu:
+
+* acknowledgments: Acknowledgments. (line 6)
+* active region <1>: HTML export. (line 10)
+* active region <2>: ASCII export. (line 6)
+* active region <3>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 166)
+* active region: Structure editing. (line 46)
+* agenda: Weekly/Daily Agenda. (line 6)
+* agenda commands, custom: Agenda dispatcher. (line 6)
+* agenda dispatcher: Agenda dispatcher. (line 6)
+* agenda files, removing buffers: Agenda commands. (line 186)
+* agenda views: Agenda Views. (line 6)
+* agenda, for single file: Timeline. (line 6)
+* applescript, for calendar update: iCalendar export. (line 38)
+* archive locations: Archiving. (line 13)
+* archiving: Archiving. (line 6)
+* ASCII export: ASCII export. (line 6)
+* author: Feedback. (line 6)
+* autoload: Installation and Activation.
+ (line 6)
+* BBDB links: External Links. (line 6)
+* bold text: HTML formatting. (line 13)
+* bug reports: Feedback. (line 6)
+* bugs: Bugs. (line 6)
+* calc package: Table calculations. (line 6)
+* calc.el: Interaction. (line 17)
+* calculations, in tables <1>: Table calculations. (line 6)
+* calculations, in tables: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 136)
+* calendar integration: Calendar/Diary integration.
+ (line 6)
+* calendar, for selecting date: Creating timestamps. (line 68)
+* CamelCase link completion: Completion. (line 6)
+* CamelCase links: Internal Links. (line 6)
+* CamelCase links, completion of: CamelCase links. (line 6)
+* category: Categories. (line 6)
+* children, subtree visibility state: Visibility cycling. (line 10)
+* clean outline view: Clean view. (line 6)
+* column formula: Column formulas. (line 6)
+* commands, in agenda buffer: Agenda commands. (line 6)
+* comment lines: Comment lines. (line 6)
+* completion, of CamelCase links <1>: Completion. (line 6)
+* completion, of CamelCase links: CamelCase links. (line 6)
+* completion, of dictionary words: Completion. (line 6)
+* completion, of file names: Managing links. (line 23)
+* completion, of links: Managing links. (line 23)
+* completion, of option keywords <1>: Completion. (line 6)
+* completion, of option keywords: Export options. (line 6)
+* Completion, of option keywords: Per file keywords. (line 17)
+* completion, of tags <1>: Completion. (line 6)
+* completion, of tags: Tags. (line 34)
+* completion, of TeX symbols <1>: Completion. (line 6)
+* completion, of TeX symbols: HTML formatting. (line 17)
+* completion, of TODO keywords <1>: Completion. (line 6)
+* completion, of TODO keywords: Workflow states. (line 12)
+* constants, in calculations: Formula syntax. (line 26)
+* constants.el: Interaction. (line 27)
+* contents, global visibility state: Visibility cycling. (line 17)
+* copying, of subtrees: Structure editing. (line 6)
+* creating timestamps: Creating timestamps. (line 6)
+* CUA.el: Interaction. (line 39)
+* custom agenda commands: Agenda dispatcher. (line 6)
+* customization: Customization. (line 6)
+* cutting, of subtrees: Structure editing. (line 6)
+* cycling, of TODO states: TODO basics. (line 13)
+* cycling, visibility: Visibility cycling. (line 6)
+* date stamps: Time stamps. (line 6)
+* date, reading in minibuffer: Creating timestamps. (line 68)
+* DEADLINE keyword: Time stamps. (line 27)
+* deadlines: Time stamps. (line 6)
+* demotion, of subtrees: Structure editing. (line 6)
+* diary entries, creating from agenda: Agenda commands. (line 145)
+* diary integration: Calendar/Diary integration.
+ (line 6)
+* dictionary word completion: Completion. (line 6)
+* dispatching agenda commands: Agenda dispatcher. (line 6)
+* document structure: Document Structure. (line 6)
+* DONE, final TODO keyword: Per file keywords. (line 20)
+* editing tables: Tables. (line 6)
+* editing, of table formulas: Editing/debugging formulas.
+ (line 6)
+* emphasized text: Export options. (line 21)
+* evaluate time range: Creating timestamps. (line 63)
+* exporting: Exporting. (line 6)
+* exporting a subtree: FAQ. (line 46)
+* exporting, not: Comment lines. (line 6)
+* extended TODO keywords: TODO extensions. (line 6)
+* external links: External Links. (line 6)
+* FAQ: FAQ. (line 6)
+* feedback: Feedback. (line 6)
+* file links: External Links. (line 6)
+* file links, searching: Search Options. (line 6)
+* file name completion: Managing links. (line 23)
+* files, adding to agenda list: Agenda files. (line 12)
+* filing subtrees: Archiving. (line 6)
+* fixed width: HTML formatting. (line 28)
+* fixed-width sections: Export options. (line 21)
+* folded, subtree visibility state: Visibility cycling. (line 10)
+* folding, sparse trees: Sparse trees. (line 6)
+* following links: Managing links. (line 35)
+* format specifier: Formula syntax. (line 34)
+* formula editing: Editing/debugging formulas.
+ (line 6)
+* formula syntax: Formula syntax. (line 6)
+* formula, for named table field: Named-field formulas.
+ (line 6)
+* formula, for table column: Column formulas. (line 6)
+* formula, in tables: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 136)
+* global keybindings: Installation and Activation.
+ (line 6)
+* global TODO list: Global TODO list. (line 6)
+* global visibility states: Visibility cycling. (line 17)
+* GNUS links: External Links. (line 6)
+* hand-formatted lists: HTML formatting. (line 9)
+* headline levels: Export options. (line 21)
+* headline levels, for exporting <1>: HTML export. (line 22)
+* headline levels, for exporting: ASCII export. (line 12)
+* headline navigation: Motion. (line 6)
+* headline tagging: Tags. (line 6)
+* headline, promotion and demotion: Structure editing. (line 6)
+* headlines: Headlines. (line 6)
+* hide text: Visibility cycling. (line 6)
+* hiding leading stars: Clean view. (line 6)
+* HTML export: HTML export. (line 6)
+* HTML tags: HTML formatting. (line 33)
+* hyperlinks: Hyperlinks. (line 6)
+* iCalendar export: iCalendar export. (line 6)
+* indentation, of tables: FAQ. (line 77)
+* indirect buffers: FAQ. (line 18)
+* inheritance, of tags: Tags. (line 13)
+* inserting links: Managing links. (line 23)
+* installation: Installation and Activation.
+ (line 6)
+* internal links: Internal Links. (line 6)
+* introduction: Introduction. (line 6)
+* italic text: HTML formatting. (line 13)
+* jumping, to headlines: Motion. (line 6)
+* keybindings, global: Installation and Activation.
+ (line 6)
+* keyword options: Per file keywords. (line 6)
+* linebreak preservation: Export options. (line 21)
+* link completion: Managing links. (line 23)
+* links, external: External Links. (line 6)
+* links, internal: Internal Links. (line 6)
+* links, returning to: Managing links. (line 65)
+* lists, hand-formatted: HTML formatting. (line 9)
+* lists, ordered: Plain Lists. (line 6)
+* lists, plain: Plain Lists. (line 6)
+* logging, of progress: Progress Logging. (line 6)
+* maintainer: Feedback. (line 6)
+* make-indirect-buffer: FAQ. (line 18)
+* mark ring: Managing links. (line 61)
+* marking characters, tables: Advanced features. (line 34)
+* matching, of tags: Matching headline tags.
+ (line 6)
+* matching, tags: Tags. (line 6)
+* MH-E links: External Links. (line 6)
+* minor mode for tables: orgtbl-mode. (line 6)
+* mode, for calc: Formula syntax. (line 34)
+* motion, between headlines: Motion. (line 6)
+* name, of column or field: Formula syntax. (line 26)
+* named field formula: Named-field formulas.
+ (line 6)
+* names as TODO keywords: TODO types. (line 6)
+* occur, command: Sparse trees. (line 6)
+* option keyword completion: Completion. (line 6)
+* options, for customization: Customization. (line 6)
+* options, for export: Export options. (line 6)
+* ordered lists: Plain Lists. (line 6)
+* org-agenda, command: Weekly/Daily Agenda. (line 9)
+* org-mode, turning on: Installation and Activation.
+ (line 28)
+* org-mouse.el: Interaction. (line 8)
+* orgtbl-mode: orgtbl-mode. (line 6)
+* outline tree: Headlines. (line 6)
+* outline-mode: Outlines. (line 6)
+* outlines: Outlines. (line 6)
+* overview, global visibility state: Visibility cycling. (line 17)
+* packages, interaction with other: Interaction. (line 6)
+* pasting, of subtrees: Structure editing. (line 6)
+* per file keywords: Per file keywords. (line 6)
+* plain lists: Plain Lists. (line 6)
+* planner.el: Interaction. (line 58)
+* printing sparse trees: Sparse trees. (line 37)
+* priorities: Priorities. (line 6)
+* priorities, of agenda items: Sorting of agenda items.
+ (line 6)
+* progress logging: Progress Logging. (line 6)
+* promotion, of subtrees: Structure editing. (line 6)
+* quoted html tags: Export options. (line 21)
+* ranges, time: Time stamps. (line 6)
+* recomputing table fields: Column formulas. (line 27)
+* region, active <1>: HTML export. (line 10)
+* region, active <2>: ASCII export. (line 6)
+* region, active <3>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 166)
+* region, active: Structure editing. (line 46)
+* remember.el <1>: Interaction. (line 39)
+* remember.el: Remember. (line 6)
+* RMAIL links: External Links. (line 6)
+* SCHEDULED keyword: Time stamps. (line 39)
+* scheduling: Time stamps. (line 6)
+* search option in file links: Search Options. (line 6)
+* section-numbers: Export options. (line 21)
+* SHELL links: External Links. (line 6)
+* show all, command: Visibility cycling. (line 23)
+* show all, global visibility state: Visibility cycling. (line 17)
+* show hidden text: Visibility cycling. (line 6)
+* single file summary: Timeline. (line 6)
+* sorting, of agenda items: Sorting of agenda items.
+ (line 6)
+* sparse tree, for deadlines: Creating timestamps. (line 38)
+* sparse tree, for TODO: TODO basics. (line 18)
+* sparse tree, tag based: Tags. (line 6)
+* sparse trees: Sparse trees. (line 6)
+* spreadsheet capabilities: Table calculations. (line 6)
+* storing links: Managing links. (line 9)
+* structure editing: Structure editing. (line 6)
+* structure of document: Document Structure. (line 6)
+* subtree visibility states: Visibility cycling. (line 10)
+* subtree, cut and paste: Structure editing. (line 6)
+* subtree, subtree visibility state: Visibility cycling. (line 10)
+* subtrees, cut and paste: Structure editing. (line 6)
+* summary: Summary. (line 6)
+* syntax, of formulas: Formula syntax. (line 6)
+* table editor, builtin: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 6)
+* table editor, table.el: table.el. (line 6)
+* table of contents: Export options. (line 21)
+* table, empty template: FAQ. (line 56)
+* table.el <1>: Interaction. (line 13)
+* table.el: table.el. (line 6)
+* tables <1>: Export options. (line 21)
+* tables: Tables. (line 6)
+* tables, export to HTML: HTML formatting. (line 24)
+* tag completion: Completion. (line 6)
+* tags: Tags. (line 6)
+* tags view: Matching headline tags.
+ (line 6)
+* templates, for remember: Remember. (line 26)
+* TeX interpretation: HTML formatting. (line 15)
+* TeX macros: Export options. (line 21)
+* TeX symbol completion: Completion. (line 6)
+* TeX-like syntax for sub- and superscripts: Export options. (line 21)
+* thanks: Acknowledgments. (line 6)
+* time stamps: Time stamps. (line 6)
+* time, reading in minibuffer: Creating timestamps. (line 68)
+* time-sorted view: Timeline. (line 6)
+* timeline, single file: Timeline. (line 6)
+* timerange: Time stamps. (line 18)
+* timestamp: Time stamps. (line 12)
+* timestamps, creating: Creating timestamps. (line 6)
+* TODO items: TODO items. (line 6)
+* TODO keywords completion: Completion. (line 6)
+* TODO list, global: Global TODO list. (line 6)
+* TODO types: TODO types. (line 6)
+* TODO workflow: Workflow states. (line 6)
+* transient-mark-mode <1>: HTML export. (line 10)
+* transient-mark-mode <2>: ASCII export. (line 6)
+* transient-mark-mode <3>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 166)
+* transient-mark-mode: Structure editing. (line 46)
+* trees, sparse: Sparse trees. (line 6)
+* trees, visibility: Visibility cycling. (line 6)
+* tty keybindings: TTY keys. (line 6)
+* types as TODO keywords: TODO types. (line 6)
+* underlined text: HTML formatting. (line 13)
+* URL links: External Links. (line 6)
+* URL, paste into buffer: FAQ. (line 24)
+* USENET links: External Links. (line 6)
+* variables, for customization: Customization. (line 6)
+* vectors, in table calculations: Formula syntax. (line 23)
+* visibility cycling: Visibility cycling. (line 6)
+* visible text, printing: Sparse trees. (line 37)
+* VM links: External Links. (line 6)
+* WANDERLUST links: External Links. (line 6)
+* workflow states as TODO keywords: Workflow states. (line 6)
+
+
+File: org, Node: Key Index, Prev: Index, Up: Top
+
+11 Key Index
+************
+
+
+* Menu:
+
+* +: Agenda commands. (line 118)
+* ,: Agenda commands. (line 110)
+* -: Agenda commands. (line 124)
+* .: Agenda commands. (line 89)
+* :: Agenda commands. (line 107)
+* <: Creating timestamps. (line 75)
+* <left>: Agenda commands. (line 86)
+* <RET> <1>: Agenda commands. (line 41)
+* <RET> <2>: Creating timestamps. (line 100)
+* <RET>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 65)
+* <right>: Agenda commands. (line 81)
+* <SPC>: Agenda commands. (line 28)
+* <TAB> <1>: Agenda commands. (line 35)
+* <TAB> <2>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 58)
+* <TAB> <3>: Plain Lists. (line 37)
+* <TAB>: Visibility cycling. (line 10)
+* > <1>: Agenda commands. (line 140)
+* >: Creating timestamps. (line 76)
+* C: Agenda commands. (line 169)
+* c: Agenda commands. (line 154)
+* C-#: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 156)
+* C-,: Agenda files. (line 18)
+* C-c !: Creating timestamps. (line 21)
+* C-c $: Archiving. (line 9)
+* C-c %: Managing links. (line 61)
+* C-c &: Managing links. (line 65)
+* C-c ' <1>: Editing/debugging formulas.
+ (line 20)
+* C-c ': Built-in table editor.
+ (line 145)
+* C-c *: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 149)
+* C-c +: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 166)
+* C-c ,: Priorities. (line 18)
+* C-c -: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 93)
+* C-c .: Creating timestamps. (line 10)
+* C-c /: Sparse trees. (line 15)
+* C-c :: HTML export. (line 17)
+* C-c ;: Comment lines. (line 12)
+* C-c <: Creating timestamps. (line 25)
+* C-c =: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 136)
+* C-c >: Creating timestamps. (line 29)
+* C-c ? <1>: Editing/debugging formulas.
+ (line 20)
+* C-c ?: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 162)
+* C-c [: Agenda files. (line 12)
+* C-c \: Tags. (line 42)
+* C-c ]: Agenda files. (line 15)
+* C-c ^: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 97)
+* C-c a a: Weekly/Daily Agenda. (line 9)
+* C-c a C: Agenda dispatcher. (line 30)
+* C-c a M: Matching headline tags.
+ (line 15)
+* C-c a m: Matching headline tags.
+ (line 10)
+* C-c a M: Tags. (line 49)
+* C-c a m: Tags. (line 45)
+* C-c a T: Global TODO list. (line 15)
+* C-c a t <1>: Global TODO list. (line 9)
+* C-c a t: TODO basics. (line 25)
+* C-c C-a: Visibility cycling. (line 23)
+* C-c C-b: Motion. (line 15)
+* C-c C-c <1>: table.el. (line 6)
+* C-c C-c <2>: Editing/debugging formulas.
+ (line 16)
+* C-c C-c <3>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 43)
+* C-c C-c <4>: Plain Lists. (line 61)
+* C-c C-c: Tags. (line 33)
+* C-c C-d: Creating timestamps. (line 37)
+* C-c C-f: Motion. (line 12)
+* C-c C-j: Motion. (line 21)
+* C-c C-l: Managing links. (line 23)
+* C-c C-n: Motion. (line 8)
+* C-c C-o <1>: Creating timestamps. (line 33)
+* C-c C-o: Managing links. (line 35)
+* C-c C-p: Motion. (line 9)
+* C-c C-q <1>: Editing/debugging formulas.
+ (line 20)
+* C-c C-q: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 120)
+* C-c C-r: Timeline. (line 13)
+* C-c C-s: Creating timestamps. (line 47)
+* C-c C-t: TODO basics. (line 13)
+* C-c C-u: Motion. (line 18)
+* C-c C-v: TODO basics. (line 18)
+* C-c C-w: Creating timestamps. (line 38)
+* C-c C-x a: ASCII export. (line 6)
+* C-c C-x b: HTML export. (line 11)
+* C-c C-x c: iCalendar export. (line 20)
+* C-c C-x C-c: Agenda commands. (line 176)
+* C-c C-x C-i: iCalendar export. (line 15)
+* C-c C-x C-k: Structure editing. (line 31)
+* C-c C-x C-w <1>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 109)
+* C-c C-x C-w: Structure editing. (line 31)
+* C-c C-x C-y <1>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 113)
+* C-c C-x C-y: Structure editing. (line 38)
+* C-c C-x h: HTML export. (line 10)
+* C-c C-x i: iCalendar export. (line 13)
+* C-c C-x M-w <1>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 106)
+* C-c C-x M-w: Structure editing. (line 35)
+* C-c C-x t: HTML export. (line 14)
+* C-c C-x v: Sparse trees. (line 37)
+* C-c C-y: Creating timestamps. (line 63)
+* C-c l: Managing links. (line 9)
+* C-c |: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 182)
+* C-c ~: table.el. (line 18)
+* C-u C-c .: Creating timestamps. (line 16)
+* C-u C-c =: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 140)
+* D: Agenda commands. (line 66)
+* d: Agenda commands. (line 63)
+* f: Agenda commands. (line 44)
+* g: Agenda commands. (line 70)
+* H: Agenda commands. (line 173)
+* i: Agenda commands. (line 145)
+* l: Agenda commands. (line 49)
+* L: Agenda commands. (line 32)
+* M: Agenda commands. (line 161)
+* M-<down>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 83)
+* M-<left> <1>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 73)
+* M-<left>: Structure editing. (line 13)
+* M-<RET> <1>: Plain Lists. (line 42)
+* M-<RET>: Structure editing. (line 6)
+* M-<right> <1>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 73)
+* M-<right>: Structure editing. (line 16)
+* M-<TAB> <1>: Completion. (line 10)
+* M-<TAB> <2>: Per file keywords. (line 17)
+* M-<TAB>: Tags. (line 28)
+* M-<up>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 83)
+* M-S-<down> <1>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 90)
+* M-S-<down> <2>: Plain Lists. (line 46)
+* M-S-<down>: Structure editing. (line 28)
+* M-S-<left> <1>: Creating timestamps. (line 97)
+* M-S-<left> <2>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 77)
+* M-S-<left> <3>: Plain Lists. (line 52)
+* M-S-<left>: Structure editing. (line 19)
+* M-S-<RET>: Structure editing. (line 10)
+* M-S-<right> <1>: Creating timestamps. (line 94)
+* M-S-<right> <2>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 80)
+* M-S-<right> <3>: Plain Lists. (line 52)
+* M-S-<right>: Structure editing. (line 22)
+* M-S-<up> <1>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 87)
+* M-S-<up> <2>: Plain Lists. (line 46)
+* M-S-<up>: Structure editing. (line 25)
+* mouse-1 <1>: Agenda commands. (line 35)
+* mouse-1 <2>: Creating timestamps. (line 79)
+* mouse-1: Managing links. (line 53)
+* mouse-2 <1>: Agenda commands. (line 35)
+* mouse-2: Managing links. (line 53)
+* mouse-3 <1>: Agenda commands. (line 28)
+* mouse-3: Managing links. (line 58)
+* n: Agenda commands. (line 19)
+* o: Agenda commands. (line 57)
+* P: Agenda commands. (line 115)
+* p: Agenda commands. (line 20)
+* q: Agenda commands. (line 183)
+* r <1>: Agenda commands. (line 74)
+* r: Global TODO list. (line 21)
+* S: Agenda commands. (line 164)
+* S-<down> <1>: Agenda commands. (line 124)
+* S-<down> <2>: Creating timestamps. (line 55)
+* S-<down>: Priorities. (line 25)
+* S-<left> <1>: Agenda commands. (line 136)
+* S-<left>: Creating timestamps. (line 50)
+* S-<RET>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 171)
+* S-<right> <1>: Agenda commands. (line 128)
+* S-<right>: Creating timestamps. (line 50)
+* S-<TAB> <1>: Built-in table editor.
+ (line 62)
+* S-<TAB>: Visibility cycling. (line 17)
+* S-<up> <1>: Agenda commands. (line 118)
+* S-<up> <2>: Creating timestamps. (line 55)
+* S-<up>: Priorities. (line 25)
+* T: Agenda commands. (line 102)
+* t: Agenda commands. (line 98)
+* w: Agenda commands. (line 60)
+* x: Agenda commands. (line 186)
+
+
+
+Tag Table:
+Node: Top959
+Node: Introduction6836
+Node: Summary7150
+Node: Installation and Activation9261
+Node: Feedback10931
+Node: Document Structure11705
+Node: Outlines12547
+Node: Headlines13207
+Node: Visibility cycling13832
+Node: Motion15019
+Node: Structure editing15803
+Node: Archiving17534
+Node: Sparse trees18394
+Ref: Sparse trees-Footnote-120416
+Ref: Sparse trees-Footnote-220508
+Node: Tags20622
+Node: Plain Lists23713
+Ref: Plain Lists-Footnote-126454
+Node: Tables26811
+Node: Built-in table editor27298
+Node: Table calculations34833
+Node: Formula syntax36016
+Ref: Formula syntax-Footnote-138940
+Node: Column formulas39239
+Node: Advanced features41001
+Node: Named-field formulas44262
+Node: Editing/debugging formulas44902
+Node: Appetizer46679
+Node: orgtbl-mode47781
+Node: table.el48271
+Node: Hyperlinks49248
+Node: Internal Links49814
+Node: Radio targets51563
+Node: CamelCase links52278
+Node: External Links52851
+Ref: External Links-Footnote-154777
+Node: Managing links54916
+Node: Search Options58247
+Ref: Search Options-Footnote-159560
+Node: Remember59641
+Ref: Remember-Footnote-163525
+Node: TODO items63649
+Node: TODO basics64572
+Node: Progress Logging66084
+Node: TODO extensions66871
+Node: Workflow states67559
+Node: TODO types68426
+Ref: TODO types-Footnote-170092
+Node: Per file keywords70174
+Ref: Per file keywords-Footnote-171627
+Node: Priorities71855
+Node: Timestamps73064
+Node: Time stamps73393
+Node: Creating timestamps75404
+Node: Agenda Views78536
+Node: Agenda files80063
+Ref: Agenda files-Footnote-180987
+Node: Agenda dispatcher81179
+Node: Weekly/Daily Agenda83305
+Node: Categories84432
+Node: Time-of-day specifications84997
+Node: Calendar/Diary integration86973
+Node: Sorting of agenda items88349
+Node: Global TODO list89181
+Node: Matching headline tags90593
+Node: Timeline91536
+Node: Agenda commands92409
+Node: Exporting97650
+Node: ASCII export98222
+Node: HTML export99057
+Node: HTML formatting100173
+Node: Export options101805
+Node: Comment lines103997
+Node: iCalendar export104467
+Node: Miscellaneous106262
+Node: Completion106887
+Node: Customization107881
+Node: Clean view108327
+Node: TTY keys110974
+Node: FAQ112573
+Node: Interaction117456
+Node: Bugs120856
+Node: Acknowledgments122598
+Node: Index125018
+Node: Key Index145222
+
+End Tag Table
diff --git a/org.el b/org.el
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+;;; org.el --- Outline-based notes management and organize
+;; Carstens outline-mode for keeping track of everything.
+;; Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;;
+;; Author: Carsten Dominik <dominik at science dot uva dot nl>
+;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp
+;; Homepage: http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/
+;; Version: 4.12
+;;
+;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+;;
+;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+;; any later version.
+
+;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
+;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;;
+;;; Commentary:
+;;
+;; Org-mode is a mode for keeping notes, maintaining ToDo lists, and doing
+;; project planning with a fast and effective plain-text system.
+;;
+;; Org-mode develops organizational tasks around a NOTES file that contains
+;; information about projects as plain text. Org-mode is implemented on top
+;; of outline-mode - ideal to keep the content of large files well structured.
+;; It supports ToDo items, deadlines and time stamps, which can be extracted
+;; to create a daily/weekly agenda that also integrates the diary of the Emacs
+;; calendar. Tables are easily created with a built-in table editor. Plain
+;; text URL-like links connect to websites, emails (VM, RMAIL, WANDERLUST),
+;; Usenet messages (Gnus), BBDB entries, and any files related to the
+;; projects. For printing and sharing of notes, an Org-mode file (or a part
+;; of it) can be exported as a structured ASCII file, or as HTML.
+;;
+;; Installation
+;; ------------
+;; If Org-mode is part of the Emacs distribution or an XEmacs package, you
+;; only need to copy the following lines to your .emacs file. The last two
+;; lines define *global* keys for the commands `org-store-link' and
+;; `org-agenda' - please choose suitable keys yourself.
+;;
+;; (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode))
+;; (define-key global-map "\C-cl" 'org-store-link)
+;; (define-key global-map "\C-ca" 'org-agenda)
+;;
+;; If you have downloaded Org-mode from the Web, you must byte-compile
+;; org.el and put it on your load path. In addition to the Emacs Lisp
+;; lines above, you also need to add the following lines to .emacs:
+;;
+;; (autoload 'org-mode "org" "Org mode" t)
+;; (autoload 'org-diary "org" "Diary entries from Org mode")
+;; (autoload 'org-agenda "org" "Multi-file agenda from Org mode" t)
+;; (autoload 'org-store-link "org" "Store a link to the current location" t)
+;; (autoload 'orgtbl-mode "org" "Org tables as a minor mode" t)
+;; (autoload 'turn-on-orgtbl "org" "Org tables as a minor mode")
+;;
+;; This setup will put all files with extension ".org" into Org-mode. As
+;; an alternative, make the first line of a file look like this:
+;;
+;; MY PROJECTS -*- mode: org; -*-
+;;
+;; which will select Org-mode for this buffer no matter what the file's
+;; name is.
+;;
+;; Documentation
+;; -------------
+;; The documentation of Org-mode can be found in the TeXInfo file. The
+;; distribution also contains a PDF version of it. At the homepage of
+;; Org-mode, you can read the same text online as HTML. There is also an
+;; excellent reference card made by Philip Rooke. This card can be found
+;; in the etc/ directory of Emacs 22.
+;;
+;; Changes since version 4.00:
+;; ---------------------------
+;; Version 4.12
+;; - Templates for remember buffer. Note that the remember setup changes.
+;; To set up templates, see `org-remember-templates'.
+;; - The time in new time stamps can be rounded, see new option
+;; `org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes'.
+;; - Bug fixes (there are *always* more bugs).
+;;
+;; Version 4.10
+;; - Bug fixes.
+;;
+;; Version 4.09
+;; - Bug fixes.
+;; - Small improvements to font-lock support.
+;; - MHE support finalized.
+;;
+;; Version 4.08
+;; - Bug fixes.
+;; - Improved MHE support
+;;
+;; Version 4.07
+;; - Bug fixes.
+;; - Leading stars in headlines can be hidden, so make the outline look
+;; cleaner.
+;; - Mouse-1 can be used to follow links.
+;;
+;; Version 4.06
+;; - HTML exporter treats targeted internal links.
+;; - Bug fixes.
+;;
+;; Version 4.05
+;; - Changes to internal link system (thanks to David Wainberg for ideas).
+;; - in-file links: [[Search String]] instead of <file:::Search String>
+;; - automatic links to "radio targets".
+;; - CamelCase not longer active by default, configure org-activate-camels
+;; if you want to turn it back on.
+;; - After following a link, `C-c &' jumps back to it.
+;; - MH-E link support (thanks to Thomas Baumann).
+;; - Special table lines are no longer exported.
+;; - Bug fixes and minor improvements.
+;;
+;; Version 4.04
+;; - Cleanup tags display in agenda.
+;; - Bug fixes.
+;;
+;; Version 4.03
+;; - Table alignment fixed for use with wide characters.
+;; - `C-c -' leaves cursor in current table line.
+;; - The current TAG can be incorporated into the agenda prefix.
+;; See option `org-agenda-prefix-format' for details.
+;;
+;; Version 4.02
+;; - Minor bug fixes and improvements around tag searches.
+;; - XEmacs compatibility fixes.
+;;
+;; Version 4.01
+;; - Tags can also be set remotely from agenda buffer.
+;; - Boolean logic for tag searches.
+;; - Additional agenda commands can be configured through the variable
+;; `org-agenda-custom-commands'.
+;; - Minor bug fixes.
+;;
+;;; Code:
+
+(eval-when-compile (require 'cl) (require 'calendar))
+(require 'outline)
+(require 'time-date)
+(require 'easymenu)
+
+(defvar calc-embedded-close-formula) ; defined by the calc package
+(defvar calc-embedded-open-formula) ; defined by the calc package
+(defvar font-lock-unfontify-region-function) ; defined by font-lock.el
+
+;;; Customization variables
+
+(defvar org-version "4.12"
+ "The version number of the file org.el.")
+(defun org-version ()
+ (interactive)
+ (message "Org-mode version %s" org-version))
+
+;; The following two constants are for compatibility with different Emacs
+;; versions (Emacs versus XEmacs) and with different versions of outline.el.
+;; The compatibility code in org.el is based on these two constants.
+(defconst org-xemacs-p (featurep 'xemacs)
+ "Are we running XEmacs?")
+(defconst org-noutline-p (featurep 'noutline)
+ "Are we using the new outline mode?")
+
+(defgroup org nil
+ "Outline-based notes management and organizer."
+ :tag "Org"
+ :group 'outlines
+ :group 'hypermedia
+ :group 'calendar)
+
+(defgroup org-startup nil
+ "Options concerning startup of Org-mode."
+ :tag "Org Startup"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-CUA-compatible nil
+ "Non-nil means use alternative key bindings for S-<cursor movement>.
+Org-mode used S-<cursor movement> for changing timestamps and priorities.
+S-<cursor movement> is also used for example by `CUA-mode' to select text.
+If you want to use Org-mode together with `CUA-mode', Org-mode needs to use
+alternative bindings. Setting this variable to t will replace the following
+keys both in Org-mode and in the Org-agenda buffer.
+
+S-RET -> C-S-RET
+S-up -> M-p
+S-down -> M-n
+S-left -> M--
+S-right -> M-+
+
+If you do not like the alternative keys, take a look at the variable
+`org-disputed-keys'.
+
+This option is only relevant at load-time of Org-mode. Changing it requires
+a restart of Emacs to become effective."
+ :group 'org-startup
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defvar org-disputed-keys
+ '((S-up [(shift up)] [(meta ?p)])
+ (S-down [(shift down)] [(meta ?n)])
+ (S-left [(shift left)] [(meta ?-)])
+ (S-right [(shift right)] [(meta ?+)])
+ (S-return [(shift return)] [(control shift return)]))
+ "Keys for which Org-mode and other modes compete.
+This is an alist, cars are symbols for lookup, 1st element is the default key,
+second element will be used when `org-CUA-compatible' is t.")
+
+(defun org-key (key)
+ "Select a key according to `org-CUA-compatible'."
+ (nth (if org-CUA-compatible 2 1)
+ (or (assq key org-disputed-keys)
+ (error "Invalid Key %s in `org-key'" key))))
+
+(defcustom org-startup-folded t
+ "Non-nil means, entering Org-mode will switch to OVERVIEW.
+This can also be configured on a per-file basis by adding one of
+the following lines anywhere in the buffer:
+
+ #+STARTUP: fold
+ #+STARTUP: nofold
+ #+STARTUP: content"
+ :group 'org-startup
+ :type '(choice
+ (const :tag "nofold: show all" nil)
+ (const :tag "fold: overview" t)
+ (const :tag "content: all headlines" content)))
+
+(defcustom org-startup-truncated t
+ "Non-nil means, entering Org-mode will set `truncate-lines'.
+This is useful since some lines containing links can be very long and
+uninteresting. Also tables look terrible when wrapped."
+ :group 'org-startup
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-startup-with-deadline-check nil
+ "Non-nil means, entering Org-mode will run the deadline check.
+This means, if you start editing an org file, you will get an
+immediate reminder of any due deadlines.
+This can also be configured on a per-file basis by adding one of
+the following lines anywhere in the buffer:
+
+ #+STARTUP: dlcheck
+ #+STARTUP: nodlcheck"
+ :group 'org-startup
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file nil
+ "Non-nil means insert the first line setting Org-mode in empty files.
+When the function `org-mode' is called interactively in an empty file, this
+normally means that the file name does not automatically trigger Org-mode.
+To ensure that the file will always be in Org-mode in the future, a
+line enforcing Org-mode will be inserted into the buffer, if this option
+has been set."
+ :group 'org-startup
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defgroup org-keywords nil
+ "Options concerning TODO items in Org-mode."
+ :tag "Org Keywords"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-todo-keywords '("TODO" "DONE")
+ "List of TODO entry keywords.
+\\<org-mode-map>By default, this is '(\"TODO\" \"DONE\"). The last entry in the list is
+considered to mean that the entry is \"done\". All the other mean that
+action is required, and will make the entry show up in todo lists, diaries
+etc.
+The command \\[org-todo] cycles an entry through these states, and an
+additional state where no keyword is present. For details about this
+cycling, see also the variable `org-todo-interpretation'
+Changes become only effective after restarting Emacs."
+ :group 'org-keywords
+ :type '(repeat (string :tag "Keyword")))
+
+(defcustom org-todo-interpretation 'sequence
+ "Controls how TODO keywords are interpreted.
+\\<org-mode-map>Possible values are `sequence' and `type'.
+This variable is only relevant if `org-todo-keywords' contains more than two
+states. There are two ways how these keywords can be used:
+
+- As a sequence in the process of working on a TODO item, for example
+ (setq org-todo-keywords '(\"TODO\" \"STARTED\" \"VERIFY\" \"DONE\")
+ org-todo-interpretation 'sequence)
+
+- As different types of TODO items, for example
+ (setq org-todo-keywords '(\"URGENT\" \"RELAXED\" \"REMIND\" \"FOR_TOM\" \"DONE\")
+ org-todo-interpretation 'type)
+
+When the states are interpreted as a sequence, \\[org-todo] always cycles
+to the next state, in order to walk through all different states. So with
+\\[org-todo], you turn an empty entry into the state TODO. When you started
+working on the item, you use \\[org-todo] again to switch it to \"STARTED\",
+later to VERIFY and finally to DONE.
+
+When the states are interpreted as types, \\[org-todo] still cycles through
+when it is called several times in direct succession, in order to initially
+select the type. However, if not called immediately after a previous
+\\[org-todo], it switches from each type directly to DONE. So with the
+above example, you could use `\\[org-todo] \\[org-todo]' to label an entry
+RELAXED. If you later return to this entry and press \\[org-todo] again,
+RELAXED will not be changed REMIND, but directly to DONE.
+
+You can create a large number of types. To initially select a
+type, it is then best to use \\[universal-argument] \\[org-todo] in order to specify the
+type with completion. Of course, you can also type the keyword
+directly into the buffer. M-TAB completes TODO keywords at the
+beginning of a headline."
+ :group 'org-keywords
+ :type '(choice (const sequence)
+ (const type)))
+
+(defcustom org-default-priority ?B
+ "The default priority of TODO items.
+This is the priority an item get if no explicit priority is given."
+ :group 'org-keywords
+ :type 'character)
+
+(defcustom org-lowest-priority ?C
+ "The lowest priority of TODO items. A character like ?A, ?B etc."
+ :group 'org-keywords
+ :type 'character)
+
+(defcustom org-deadline-string "DEADLINE:"
+ "String to mark deadline entries.
+A deadline is this string, followed by a time stamp. Should be a word,
+terminated by a colon. You can insert a schedule keyword and
+a timestamp with \\[org-deadline].
+Changes become only effective after restarting Emacs."
+ :group 'org-keywords
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom org-scheduled-string "SCHEDULED:"
+ "String to mark scheduled TODO entries.
+A schedule is this string, followed by a time stamp. Should be a word,
+terminated by a colon. You can insert a schedule keyword and
+a timestamp with \\[org-schedule].
+Changes become only effective after restarting Emacs."
+ :group 'org-keywords
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom org-closed-string "CLOSED:"
+ "String used as the prefix for timestamps logging closing a TODO entry."
+ :group 'org-keywords
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom org-comment-string "COMMENT"
+ "Entries starting with this keyword will never be exported.
+An entry can be toggled between COMMENT and normal with
+\\[org-toggle-comment].
+Changes become only effective after restarting Emacs."
+ :group 'org-keywords
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom org-quote-string "QUOTE"
+ "Entries starting with this keyword will be exported in fixed-width font.
+Quoting applies only to the text in the entry following the headline, and does
+not extend beyond the next headline, even if that is lower level.
+An entry can be toggled between QUOTE and normal with
+\\[org-toggle-fixed-width-section]."
+ :group 'org-keywords
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom org-after-todo-state-change-hook nil
+ "Hook which is run after the state of a TODO item was changed.
+The new state (a string with a TODO keyword, or nil) is available in the
+Lisp variable `state'."
+ :group 'org-keywords
+ :type 'hook)
+
+;; Variables for pre-computed regular expressions, all buffer local
+(defvar org-todo-kwd-priority-p nil
+ "Do TODO items have priorities?")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-todo-kwd-priority-p)
+(defvar org-todo-kwd-max-priority nil
+ "Maximum priority of TODO items.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-todo-kwd-max-priority)
+(defvar org-ds-keyword-length 12
+ "Maximum length of the Deadline and SCHEDULED keywords.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-ds-keyword-length)
+(defvar org-done-string nil
+ "The last string in `org-todo-keywords', indicating an item is DONE.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-done-string)
+(defvar org-todo-regexp nil
+ "Matches any of the TODO state keywords.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-todo-regexp)
+(defvar org-not-done-regexp nil
+ "Matches any of the TODO state keywords except the last one.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-not-done-regexp)
+(defvar org-todo-line-regexp nil
+ "Matches a headline and puts TODO state into group 2 if present.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-todo-line-regexp)
+(defvar org-nl-done-regexp nil
+ "Matches newline followed by a headline with the DONE keyword.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-nl-done-regexp)
+(defvar org-looking-at-done-regexp nil
+ "Matches the DONE keyword a point.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-looking-at-done-regexp)
+(defvar org-deadline-regexp nil
+ "Matches the DEADLINE keyword.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-deadline-regexp)
+(defvar org-deadline-time-regexp nil
+ "Matches the DEADLINE keyword together with a time stamp.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-deadline-time-regexp)
+(defvar org-deadline-line-regexp nil
+ "Matches the DEADLINE keyword and the rest of the line.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-deadline-line-regexp)
+(defvar org-scheduled-regexp nil
+ "Matches the SCHEDULED keyword.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-scheduled-regexp)
+(defvar org-scheduled-time-regexp nil
+ "Matches the SCHEDULED keyword together with a time stamp.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-scheduled-time-regexp)
+
+(defvar org-category nil
+ "Variable used by org files to set a category for agenda display.
+Such files should use a file variable to set it, for example
+
+ -*- mode: org; org-category: \"ELisp\"
+
+or contain a special line
+
+#+CATEGORY: ELisp
+
+If the file does not specify a category, then file's base name
+is used instead.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-category)
+
+(defgroup org-time nil
+ "Options concerning time stamps and deadlines in Org-mode."
+ :tag "Org Time"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defconst org-time-stamp-formats '("<%Y-%m-%d %a>" . "<%Y-%m-%d %a %H:%M>")
+ "Formats for `format-time-string' which are used for time stamps.
+It is not recommended to change this constant.")
+
+(defcustom org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes 0
+ "Number of minutes to round time stamps to upon insertion.
+When zero, insert the time unmodified. Useful rounding numbers
+should be factors of 60, so for example 5, 10, 15.
+When this is not zero, you can still force an exact time-stamp by using
+a double prefix argument to a time-stamp command like `C-c .' or `C-c !'."
+ :group 'org-time
+ :type 'integer)
+
+(defcustom org-deadline-warning-days 30
+ "No. of days before expiration during which a deadline becomes active.
+This variable governs the display in the org file."
+ :group 'org-time
+ :type 'number)
+
+(defcustom org-popup-calendar-for-date-prompt t
+ "Non-nil means, pop up a calendar when prompting for a date.
+In the calendar, the date can be selected with mouse-1. However, the
+minibuffer will also be active, and you can simply enter the date as well.
+When nil, only the minibuffer will be available."
+ :group 'org-time
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-calendar-follow-timestamp-change t
+ "Non-nil means, make the calendar window follow timestamp changes.
+When a timestamp is modified and the calendar window is visible, it will be
+moved to the new date."
+ :group 'org-time
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-log-done nil
+ "When set, insert a (non-active) time stamp when TODO entry is marked DONE.
+When the state of an entry is changed from nothing to TODO, remove a previous
+closing date."
+ :group 'org-time
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defgroup org-agenda nil
+ "Options concerning agenda display Org-mode."
+ :tag "Org Agenda"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-files nil
+ "A list of org files for agenda/diary display.
+Entries are added to this list with \\[org-agenda-file-to-front] and removed with
+\\[org-remove-file]. You can also use customize to edit the list."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type '(repeat file))
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-custom-commands '(("w" todo "WAITING"))
+ "Custom commands for the agenda.
+These commands will be offered on the splash screen displayed by the
+agenda dispatcher \\[org-agenda]. Each entry is a list of 3 items:
+
+key The key (a single char as a string) to be associated with the command.
+type The command type, any of the following symbols:
+ todo Entries with a specific TODO keyword, in all agenda files.
+ tags Tags match in all agenda files.
+ todo-tree Sparse tree of specific TODO keyword in *current* file.
+ tags-tree Sparse tree with all tags matches in *current* file.
+ occur-tree Occur sparse tree for current file.
+match What to search for:
+ - a single keyword for TODO keyword searches
+ - a tags match expression for tags searches
+ - a regular expression for occur searches"
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type '(repeat
+ (list (string :tag "Key")
+ (choice :tag "Type"
+ (const :tag "Tags search in all agenda files" tags)
+ (const :tag "TODO keyword search in all agenda files" todo)
+ (const :tag "Tags sparse tree in current buffer" tags-tree)
+ (const :tag "TODO keyword tree in current buffer" todo-tree)
+ (const :tag "Occur tree in current buffer" occur-tree))
+ (string :tag "Match"))))
+
+(defcustom org-select-timeline-window t
+ "Non-nil means, after creating a timeline, move cursor into Timeline window.
+When nil, cursor will remain in the current window."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-select-agenda-window t
+ "Non-nil means, after creating an agenda, move cursor into Agenda window.
+When nil, cursor will remain in the current window."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-fit-agenda-window t
+ "Non-nil means, change window size of agenda to fit content."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-show-all-dates t
+ "Non-nil means, `org-agenda' shows every day in the selected range.
+When nil, only the days which actually have entries are shown."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+;; FIXME: First day of month works only for current month because it would
+;; require a variable ndays treatment.
+(defcustom org-agenda-start-on-weekday 1
+ "Non-nil means, start the overview always on the specified weekday.
+0 Denotes Sunday, 1 denotes Monday etc.
+When nil, always start on the current day."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "Today" nil)
+ (const :tag "First day of month" t)
+ (number :tag "Weekday No.")))
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-ndays 7
+ "Number of days to include in overview display."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type 'number)
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-include-all-todo t
+ "Non-nil means, the agenda will always contain all TODO entries.
+When nil, date-less entries will only be shown if `org-agenda' is called
+with a prefix argument.
+When non-nil, the TODO entries will be listed at the top of the agenda, before
+the entries for specific days."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-include-diary nil
+ "If non-nil, include in the agenda entries from the Emacs Calendar's diary."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-calendar-to-agenda-key [?c]
+ "The key to be installed in `calendar-mode-map' for switching to the agenda.
+The command `org-calendar-goto-agenda' will be bound to this key. The
+default is the character `c' because then `c' can be used to switch back and
+forth between agenda and calendar."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type 'sexp)
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(time-up category-keep priority-down)
+ "Sorting structure for the agenda items of a single day.
+This is a list of symbols which will be used in sequence to determine
+if an entry should be listed before another entry. The following
+symbols are recognized:
+
+time-up Put entries with time-of-day indications first, early first
+time-down Put entries with time-of-day indications first, late first
+category-keep Keep the default order of categories, corresponding to the
+ sequence in `org-agenda-files'.
+category-up Sort alphabetically by category, A-Z.
+category-down Sort alphabetically by category, Z-A.
+priority-up Sort numerically by priority, high priority last.
+priority-down Sort numerically by priority, high priority first.
+
+The different possibilities will be tried in sequence, and testing stops
+if one comparison returns a \"not-equal\". For example, the default
+ '(time-up category-keep priority-down)
+means: Pull out all entries having a specified time of day and sort them,
+in order to make a time schedule for the current day the first thing in the
+agenda listing for the day. Of the entries without a time indication, keep
+the grouped in categories, don't sort the categories, but keep them in
+the sequence given in `org-agenda-files'. Within each category sort by
+priority.
+
+Leaving out `category-keep' would mean that items will be sorted across
+categories by priority."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type '(repeat
+ (choice
+ (const time-up)
+ (const time-down)
+ (const category-keep)
+ (const category-up)
+ (const category-down)
+ (const priority-up)
+ (const priority-down))))
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-prefix-format " %-12:c%?-12t% s"
+ "Format specification for the prefix of items in the agenda buffer.
+This format works similar to a printf format, with the following meaning:
+
+ %c the category of the item, \"Diary\" for entries from the diary, or
+ as given by the CATEGORY keyword or derived from the file name.
+ %T the first tag of the item.
+ %t the time-of-day specification if one applies to the entry, in the
+ format HH:MM
+ %s Scheduling/Deadline information, a short string
+
+All specifiers work basically like the standard `%s' of printf, but may
+contain two additional characters: A question mark just after the `%' and
+a whitespace/punctuation character just before the final letter.
+
+If the first character after `%' is a question mark, the entire field
+will only be included if the corresponding value applies to the
+current entry. This is useful for fields which should have fixed
+width when present, but zero width when absent. For example,
+\"%?-12t\" will result in a 12 character time field if a time of the
+day is specified, but will completely disappear in entries which do
+not contain a time.
+
+If there is punctuation or whitespace character just before the final
+format letter, this character will be appended to the field value if
+the value is not empty. For example, the format \"%-12:c\" leads to
+\"Diary: \" if the category is \"Diary\". If the category were be
+empty, no additional colon would be interted.
+
+The default value of this option is \" %-12:c%?-12t% s\", meaning:
+- Indent the line with two space characters
+- Give the category in a 12 chars wide field, padded with whitespace on
+ the right (because of `-'). Append a colon if there is a category
+ (because of `:').
+- If there is a time-of-day, put it into a 12 chars wide field. If no
+ time, don't put in an empty field, just skip it (because of '?').
+- Finally, put the scheduling information and append a whitespace.
+
+As another example, if you don't want the time-of-day of entries in
+the prefix, you could use:
+
+ (setq org-agenda-prefix-format \" %-11:c% s\")
+
+See also the variables `org-agenda-remove-times-when-in-prefix' and
+`org-agenda-remove-tags-when-in-prefix'."
+ :type 'string
+ :group 'org-agenda)
+
+(defcustom org-timeline-prefix-format " % s"
+ "Like `org-agenda-prefix-format', but for the timeline of a single file."
+ :type 'string
+ :group 'org-agenda)
+
+(defvar org-prefix-format-compiled nil
+ "The compiled version of the most recently used prefix format.
+Depending on which command was used last, this may be the compiled version
+of `org-agenda-prefix-format' or `org-timeline-prefix-format'.")
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-use-time-grid t
+ "Non-nil means, show a time grid in the agenda schedule.
+A time grid is a set of lines for specific times (like every two hours between
+8:00 and 20:00). The items scheduled for a day at specific times are
+sorted in between these lines.
+For details about when the grid will be shown, and what it will look like, see
+the variable `org-agenda-time-grid'."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-time-grid
+ '((daily today require-timed)
+ "----------------"
+ (800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000))
+
+ "The settings for time grid for agenda display.
+This is a list of three items. The first item is again a list. It contains
+symbols specifying conditions when the grid should be displayed:
+
+ daily if the agenda shows a single day
+ weekly if the agenda shows an entire week
+ today show grid on current date, independent of daily/weekly display
+ require-timed show grid only if at least on item has a time specification
+
+The second item is a string which will be places behing the grid time.
+
+The third item is a list of integers, indicating the times that should have
+a grid line."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type
+ '(list
+ (set :greedy t :tag "Grid Display Options"
+ (const :tag "Show grid in single day agenda display" daily)
+ (const :tag "Show grid in weekly agenda display" weekly)
+ (const :tag "Always show grid for today" today)
+ (const :tag "Show grid only if any timed entries are present"
+ require-timed)
+ (const :tag "Skip grid times already present in an entry"
+ remove-match))
+ (string :tag "Grid String")
+ (repeat :tag "Grid Times" (integer :tag "Time"))))
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-remove-times-when-in-prefix t
+ "Non-nil means, remove duplicate time specifications in agenda items.
+When the format `org-agenda-prefix-format' contains a `%t' specifier, a
+time-of-day specification in a headline or diary entry is extracted and
+placed into the prefix. If this option is non-nil, the original specification
+\(a timestamp or -range, or just a plain time(range) specification like
+11:30-4pm) will be removed for agenda display. This makes the agenda less
+cluttered.
+The option can be t or nil. It may also be the symbol `beg', indicating
+that the time should only be removed what it is located at the beginning of
+the headline/diary entry."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type '(choice
+ (const :tag "Always" t)
+ (const :tag "Never" nil)
+ (const :tag "When at beginning of entry" beg)))
+
+(defcustom org-sort-agenda-notime-is-late t
+ "Non-nil means, items without time are considered late.
+This is only relevant for sorting. When t, items which have no explicit
+time like 15:30 will be considered as 24:01, i.e. later than any items which
+do have a time. When nil, the default time is before 0:00. You can use this
+option to decide if the schedule for today should come before or after timeless
+agenda entries."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-agenda-remove-tags-when-in-prefix nil
+ "Non-nil means, the tags from copy of headline in agenda.
+When this is the symbol `prefix', only remove tags when
+`org-agenda-prefix-format' contains a `%T' specifier."
+ :group 'org-agenda
+ :type '(choice
+ (const :tag "Always" t)
+ (const :tag "Never" nil)
+ (const :tag "When prefix format contains %T" prefix)))
+
+(defgroup org-structure nil
+ "Options concerning structure editing in Org-mode."
+ :tag "Org Structure"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-cycle-include-plain-lists nil
+ "Non-nil means, include plain lists into visibility cycling.
+This means that during cycling, plain list items will *temporarily* be
+interpreted as outline headlines with a level given by 1000+i where i is the
+indentation of the bullet. In all other operations, plain list items are
+not seen as headlines. For example, you cannot assign a TODO keyword to
+such an item."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-cycle-emulate-tab t
+ "Where should `org-cycle' emulate TAB.
+nil Never
+white Only in completely white lines
+t Everywhere except in headlines"
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "Never" nil)
+ (const :tag "Only in completely white lines" white)
+ (const :tag "Everywhere except in headlines" t)
+ ))
+
+(defcustom org-cycle-hook '(org-optimize-window-after-visibility-change)
+ "Hook that is run after `org-cycle' has changed the buffer visibility.
+The function(s) in this hook must accept a single argument which indicates
+the new state that was set by the most recent `org-cycle' command. The
+argument is a symbol. After a global state change, it can have the values
+`overview', `content', or `all'. After a local state change, it can have
+the values `folded', `children', or `subtree'."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'hook)
+
+(defcustom org-highlight-sparse-tree-matches t
+ "Non-nil means, highlight all matches that define a sparse tree.
+The highlights will automatically disappear the next time the buffer is
+changed by an edit command."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-show-hierarchy-above t
+ "Non-nil means, show full hierarchy when showing a spot in the tree.
+Turning this off makes sparse trees more compact, but also less clear."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-show-following-heading t
+ "Non-nil means, show heading following match in `org-occur'.
+When doing an `org-occur' it is useful to show the headline which
+follows the match, even if they do not match the regexp. This makes it
+easier to edit directly inside the sparse tree. However, if you use
+`org-occur' mainly as an overview, the following headlines are
+unnecessary clutter."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-occur-hook '(org-first-headline-recenter)
+ "Hook that is run after `org-occur' has constructed a sparse tree.
+This can be used to recenter the window to show as much of the structure
+as possible."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'hook)
+
+(defcustom org-odd-levels-only nil
+ "Non-nil means, skip even levels and only use odd levels for the outline.
+This has the effect that two stars are being added/taken away in
+promotion/demotion commands. It also influences how levels are
+handled by the exporters.
+Changing it requires restart of `font-lock-mode' to become effective
+for fontification also in regions already fontified."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :group 'org-font-lock
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-adapt-indentation t
+ "Non-nil means, adapt indentation when promoting and demoting.
+When this is set and the *entire* text in an entry is indented, the
+indentation is increased by one space in a demotion command, and
+decreased by one in a promotion command. If any line in the entry
+body starts at column 0, indentation is not changed at all."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator t
+ "The character that makes a line with leading number an ordered list item.
+Valid values are ?. and ?\). To get both terminators, use t. While
+?. may look nicer, it creates the danger that a line with leading
+number may be incorrectly interpreted as an item. ?\) therefore is
+the safe choice."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "dot like in \"2.\"" ?.)
+ (const :tag "paren like in \"2)\"" ?\))
+ (const :tab "both" t)))
+
+(defcustom org-auto-renumber-ordered-lists t
+ "Non-nil means, automatically renumber ordered plain lists.
+Renumbering happens when the sequence have been changed with
+\\[org-shiftmetaup] or \\[org-shiftmetadown]. After other editing commands,
+use \\[org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c] to trigger renumbering."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-enable-fixed-width-editor t
+ "Non-nil means, lines starting with \":\" are treated as fixed-width.
+This currently only means, they are never auto-wrapped.
+When nil, such lines will be treated like ordinary lines.
+See also the QUOTE keyword."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-archive-location "%s_archive::"
+ "The location where subtrees should be archived.
+This string consists of two parts, separated by a double-colon.
+
+The first part is a file name - when omitted, archiving happens in the same
+file. %s will be replaced by the current file name (without directory part).
+Archiving to a different file is useful to keep archived entries from
+contributing to the Org-mode Agenda.
+
+The part after the double colon is a headline. The archived entries will be
+filed under that headline. When omitted, the subtrees are simply filed away
+at the end of the file, as top-level entries.
+
+Here are a few examples:
+\"%s_archive::\"
+ If the current file is Projects.org, archive in file
+ Projects.org_archive, as top-level trees. This is the default.
+
+\"::* Archived Tasks\"
+ Archive in the current file, under the top-level headline
+ \"* Archived Tasks\".
+
+\"~/org/archive.org::\"
+ Archive in file ~/org/archive.org (absolute path), as top-level trees.
+
+\"basement::** Finished Tasks\"
+ Archive in file ./basement (relative path), as level 3 trees
+ below the level 2 heading \"** Finished Tasks\".
+
+You may set this option on a per-file basis by adding to the buffer a
+line like
+
+#+ARCHIVE: basement::** Finished Tasks"
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom org-archive-mark-done t
+ "Non-nil means, mark archived entries as DONE."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-archive-stamp-time t
+ "Non-nil means, add a time stamp to archived entries.
+The time stamp will be added directly after the TODO state keyword in the
+first line, so it is probably best to use this in combinations with
+`org-archive-mark-done'."
+ :group 'org-structure
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defgroup org-tags nil
+ "Options concerning startup of Org-mode."
+ :tag "Org Tags"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-tags-column 48
+ "The column to which tags should be indented in a headline.
+If this number is positive, it specifies the column. If it is negative,
+it means that the tags should be flushright to that column. For example,
+-79 works well for a normal 80 character screen."
+ :group 'org-tags
+ :type 'integer)
+
+(defcustom org-auto-align-tags t
+ "Non-nil means, realign tags after pro/demotion of TODO state change.
+These operations change the length of a headline and therefore shift
+the tags around. With this options turned on, after each such operation
+the tags are again aligned to `org-tags-column'."
+ :group 'org-tags
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-use-tag-inheritance t
+ "Non-nil means, tags in levels apply also for sublevels.
+When nil, only the tags directly given in a specific line apply there.
+If you turn off this option, you very likely want to turn on the
+companion option `org-tags-match-list-sublevels'."
+ :group 'org-tags
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-tags-match-list-sublevels nil
+ "Non-nil means list also sublevels of headlines matching tag search.
+Because of tag inheritance (see variable `org-use-tag-inheritance'),
+the sublevels of a headline matching a tag search often also match
+the same search. Listing all of them can create very long lists.
+Setting this variable to nil causes subtrees to be skipped.
+This option is off by default, because inheritance in on. If you turn
+inheritance off, you very likely want to turn this option on.
+
+As a special case, if the tag search is restricted to TODO items, the
+value of this variable is ignored and sublevels are always checked, to
+make sure all corresponding TODO items find their way into the list."
+ :group 'org-tags
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defvar org-tags-history nil
+ "History of minibuffer reads for tags.")
+(defvar org-last-tags-completion-table nil
+ "The last used completion table for tags.")
+
+(defgroup org-link nil
+ "Options concerning links in Org-mode."
+ :tag "Org Link"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-tab-follows-link nil
+ "Non-nil means, on links TAB will follow the link.
+Needs to be set before org.el is loaded."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-return-follows-link nil
+ "Non-nil means, on links RET will follow the link.
+Needs to be set before org.el is loaded."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-mark-ring-length 4
+ "Number of different positions to be recorded in the ring
+Changing this requires a restart of Emacs to work correctly."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'interger)
+
+(defcustom org-link-format "<%s>"
+ "Default format for linkes in the buffer.
+This is a format string for printf, %s will be replaced by the link text.
+If you want to make sure that your link is always properly terminated,
+include angle brackets into this format, like \"<%s>\". Some people also
+recommend an additional URL: prefix, so the format would be \"<URL:%s>\"."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type '(choice
+ (const :tag "\"%s\" (e.g. http://www.there.com)" "%s")
+ (const :tag "\"<%s>\" (e.g. <http://www.there.com>)" "<%s>")
+ (const :tag "\"<URL:%s>\" (e.g. <URL:http://www.there.com>)" "<URL:%s>")
+ (string :tag "Other" :value "<%s>")))
+
+(defcustom org-allow-space-in-links t
+ "Non-nil means, file names in links may contain space characters.
+When nil, it becomes possible to put several links into a line.
+Note that in tables, a link never extends accross fields, so in a table
+it is always possible to put several links into a line.
+Changing this variable requires a restart of Emacs of become effective."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-radio-targets t
+ "Non-nil means activate text matching a link target.
+Radio targets are strings in triple angular brackets, like <<<My Target>>>.
+When this option is set, any occurrence of \"my target\" in normal text
+becomes a link."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-activate-camels nil
+ "Non-nil means, treat words in CamelCase as in-file links.
+Changing this requires restart of Emacs to become effective."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-context-in-file-links t
+ "Non-nil means, file links from `org-store-link' contain context.
+A search string will be added to the file name with :: as separator and
+used to find the context when the link is activated by the command
+`org-open-at-point'.
+Using a prefix arg to the command \\[org-store-link] (`org-store-link')
+negates this setting for the duration of the command."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-file-link-context-use-camel-case nil
+ "Non-nil means, use CamelCase to store a search context in a file link.
+When nil, the search string simply consists of the words of the string."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-keep-stored-link-after-insertion nil
+ "Non-nil means, keep link in list for entire session.
+
+The command `org-store-link' adds a link pointing to the current
+location to an internal list. These links accumulate during a session.
+The command `org-insert-link' can be used to insert links into any
+Org-mode file (offering completion for all stored links). When this
+option is nil, every link which has been inserted once using \\[org-insert-link]
+will be removed from the list, to make completing the unused links
+more efficient."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-link-frame-setup
+ '((vm . vm-visit-folder-other-frame)
+ (gnus . gnus-other-frame)
+ (file . find-file-other-window))
+ "Setup the frame configuration for following links.
+When following a link with Emacs, it may often be useful to display
+this link in another window or frame. This variable can be used to
+set this up for the different types of links.
+For VM, use any of
+ `vm-visit-folder'
+ `vm-visit-folder-other-frame'
+For Gnus, use any of
+ `gnus'
+ `gnus-other-frame'
+For FILE, use any of
+ `find-file'
+ `find-file-other-window'
+ `find-file-other-frame'
+For the calendar, use the variable `calendar-setup'.
+For BBDB, it is currently only possible to display the matches in
+another window."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type '(list
+ (cons (const vm)
+ (choice
+ (const vm-visit-folder)
+ (const vm-visit-folder-other-window)
+ (const vm-visit-folder-other-frame)))
+ (cons (const gnus)
+ (choice
+ (const gnus)
+ (const gnus-other-frame)))
+ (cons (const file)
+ (choice
+ (const find-file)
+ (const find-file-other-window)
+ (const find-file-other-frame)))))
+
+(defcustom org-usenet-links-prefer-google nil
+ "Non-nil means, `org-store-link' will create web links to Google groups.
+When nil, Gnus will be used for such links.
+Using a prefix arg to the command \\[org-store-link] (`org-store-link')
+negates this setting for the duration of the command."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-open-non-existing-files nil
+ "Non-nil means, `org-open-file' will open non-existing file.
+When nil, an error will be generated."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-confirm-shell-links t
+ "Non-nil means, ask for confirmation before executing shell links.
+The default is true, to keep new users from shooting into their own foot."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defconst org-file-apps-defaults-gnu
+ '((t . mailcap))
+ "Default file applications on a UNIX or GNU/Linux system.
+See `org-file-apps'.")
+
+(defconst org-file-apps-defaults-macosx
+ '((t . "open %s")
+ ("ps" . "gv %s")
+ ("ps.gz" . "gv %s")
+ ("eps" . "gv %s")
+ ("eps.gz" . "gv %s")
+ ("dvi" . "xdvi %s")
+ ("fig" . "xfig %s"))
+ "Default file applications on a MacOS X system.
+The system \"open\" is known as a default, but we use X11 applications
+for some files for which the OS does not have a good default.
+See `org-file-apps'.")
+
+(defconst org-file-apps-defaults-windowsnt
+ '((t . (w32-shell-execute "open" file)))
+ "Default file applications on a Windows NT system.
+The system \"open\" is used for most files.
+See `org-file-apps'.")
+
+(defcustom org-file-apps
+ '(
+ ("txt" . emacs)
+ ("tex" . emacs)
+ ("ltx" . emacs)
+ ("org" . emacs)
+ ("el" . emacs)
+ )
+ "External applications for opening `file:path' items in a document.
+Org-mode uses system defaults for different file types, but
+you can use this variable to set the application for a given file
+extension. The entries in this list are cons cells with a file extension
+and the corresponding command. Possible values for the command are:
+ `emacs' The file will be visited by the current Emacs process.
+ `default' Use the default application for this file type.
+ string A command to be executed by a shell; %s will be replaced
+ by the path to the file.
+ sexp A Lisp form which will be evaluated. The file path will
+ be available in the Lisp variable `file'.
+For more examples, see the system specific constants
+`org-file-apps-defaults-macosx'
+`org-file-apps-defaults-windowsnt'
+`org-file-apps-defaults-gnu'."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type '(repeat
+ (cons (choice :value ""
+ (string :tag "Extension")
+ (const :tag "Default for unrecognized files" t)
+ (const :tag "Links to a directory" directory))
+ (choice :value ""
+ (const :tag "Visit with Emacs" emacs)
+ (const :tag "Use system default" default)
+ (string :tag "Command")
+ (sexp :tag "Lisp form")))))
+
+(defcustom org-mhe-search-all-folders nil
+ "Non-nil means, that the search for the mh-message will be extended to
+all folders if the message cannot be found in the folder given in the link.
+Searching all folders is very effective with one of the search engines
+supported by MH-E, but will be slow with pick."
+ :group 'org-link
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defgroup org-remember nil
+ "Options concerning interaction with remember.el."
+ :tag "Org Remember"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-directory "~/org"
+ "Directory with org files.
+This directory will be used as default to prompt for org files.
+Used by the hooks for remember.el."
+ :group 'org-remember
+ :type 'directory)
+
+(defcustom org-default-notes-file "~/.notes"
+ "Default target for storing notes.
+Used by the hooks for remember.el. This can be a string, or nil to mean
+the value of `remember-data-file'."
+ :group 'org-remember
+ :type '(choice
+ (const :tag "Default from remember-data-file" nil)
+ file))
+
+(defcustom org-remember-templates nil
+ "Templates for the creation of remember buffers.
+When nil, just let remember make the buffer.
+When not nil, this is a list of 3-element lists. In each entry, the first
+element is a character, a unique key to select this template.
+The second element is the template. The third element is optional and can
+specify a destination file for remember items created with this template.
+The default file is given by `org-default-notes-file'.
+
+The template specifies the structure of the remember buffer. It should have
+a first line starting with a star, to act as the org-mode headline.
+Furthermore, the following %-escapes will be replaced with content:
+ %t time stamp, date only
+ %T time stamp with date and time
+ %u inactive time stamp, date only
+ %U inactive time stamp with date and time
+ %n user name
+ %a annotation, normally the link created with org-store-link
+ %i initial content, the region when remember is called with C-u.
+ If %i is indented, the entire inserted text will be indented as well.
+ %? This will be removed, and the cursor placed at this position."
+ :group 'org-remember
+ :type '(repeat :tag "enabled"
+ (list :value (?a "\n" nil)
+ (character :tag "Selection Key")
+ (string :tag "Template")
+ (file :tag "Destination file (optional)"))))
+
+(defcustom org-reverse-note-order nil
+ "Non-nil means, store new notes at the beginning of a file or entry.
+When nil, new notes will be filed to the end of a file or entry."
+ :group 'org-remember
+ :type '(choice
+ (const :tag "Reverse always" t)
+ (const :tag "Reverse never" nil)
+ (repeat :tag "By file name regexp"
+ (cons regexp boolean))))
+
+(defgroup org-table nil
+ "Options concerning tables in Org-mode."
+ :tag "Org Table"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-enable-table-editor 'optimized
+ "Non-nil means, lines starting with \"|\" are handled by the table editor.
+When nil, such lines will be treated like ordinary lines.
+
+When equal to the symbol `optimized', the table editor will be optimized to
+do the following:
+- Use automatic overwrite mode in front of whitespace in table fields.
+ This make the structure of the table stay in tact as long as the edited
+ field does not exceed the column width.
+- Minimize the number of realigns. Normally, the table is aligned each time
+ TAB or RET are pressed to move to another field. With optimization this
+ happens only if changes to a field might have changed the column width.
+Optimization requires replacing the functions `self-insert-command',
+`delete-char', and `backward-delete-char' in Org-mode buffers, with a
+slight (in fact: unnoticeable) speed impact for normal typing. Org-mode is
+very good at guessing when a re-align will be necessary, but you can always
+force one with \\[org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c].
+
+If you would like to use the optimized version in Org-mode, but the
+un-optimized version in OrgTbl-mode, see the variable `orgtbl-optimized'.
+
+This variable can be used to turn on and off the table editor during a session,
+but in order to toggle optimization, a restart is required.
+
+See also the variable `org-table-auto-blank-field'."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type '(choice
+ (const :tag "off" nil)
+ (const :tag "on" t)
+ (const :tag "on, optimized" optimized)))
+
+;; FIXME: We could have a third option which makes it jump only over the first
+;; hline in a table.
+(defcustom org-table-tab-jumps-over-hlines t
+ "Non-nil means, tab in the last column of a table with jump over a hline.
+If a horizontal separator line is following the current line,
+`org-table-next-field' can either create a new row before that line, or jump
+over the line. When this option is nil, a new line will be created before
+this line."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-table-auto-blank-field t
+ "Non-nil means, automatically blank table field when starting to type into it.
+This only happens when typing immediately after a field motion
+command (TAB, S-TAB or RET).
+Only relevant when `org-enable-table-editor' is equal to `optimized'."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-table-default-size "5x2"
+ "The default size for newly created tables, Columns x Rows."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom org-table-automatic-realign t
+ "Non-nil means, automatically re-align table when pressing TAB or RETURN.
+When nil, aligning is only done with \\[org-table-align], or after column
+removal/insertion."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-table-spaces-around-separators '(1 . 1)
+ "The number of spaces to be placed before and after separators."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type '(cons (number :tag "Before \"|\"") (number :tag " After \"|\"")))
+
+(defcustom org-table-spaces-around-invisible-separators '(1 . 2)
+ "The number of spaces to be placed before and after separators.
+This option applies when the column separators have been made invisible."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type '(cons (number :tag "Before \"|\"") (number :tag " After \"|\"")))
+
+(defcustom org-table-number-regexp "^[<>]?[-+^.0-9]*[0-9][-+^.0-9eEdDx()%]*$"
+ "Regular expression for recognizing numbers in table columns.
+If a table column contains mostly numbers, it will be aligned to the
+right. If not, it will be aligned to the left.
+
+The default value of this option is a regular expression which allows
+anything which looks remotely like a number as used in scientific
+context. For example, all of the following will be considered a
+number:
+ 12 12.2 2.4e-08 2x10^12 4.034+-0.02 2.7(10) >3.5
+
+Other options offered by the customize interface are more restrictive."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type '(choice
+ (const :tag "Positive Integers"
+ "^[0-9]+$")
+ (const :tag "Integers"
+ "^[-+]?[0-9]+$")
+ (const :tag "Floating Point Numbers"
+ "^[-+]?\\([0-9]*\\.[0-9]+\\|[0-9]+\\.[0-9]*\\)$")
+ (const :tag "Floating Point Number or Integer"
+ "^[-+]?\\([0-9]*\\.[0-9]+\\|[0-9]+\\.?[0-9]*\\)$")
+ (const :tag "Exponential, Floating point, Integer"
+ "^[-+]?[0-9.]+\\([eEdD][-+0-9]+\\)?$")
+ (const :tag "Very General Number-Like"
+ "^[<>]?[-+^.0-9]*[0-9][-+^.0-9eEdDx()%]*$")
+ (string :tag "Regexp:")))
+
+(defcustom org-table-number-fraction 0.5
+ "Fraction of numbers in a column required to make the column align right.
+In a column all non-white fields are considered. If at least this
+fraction of fields is matched by `org-table-number-fraction',
+alignment to the right border applies."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type 'number)
+
+(defcustom org-export-highlight-first-table-line t
+ "Non-nil means, highlight the first table line.
+In HTML export, this means use <th> instead of <td>.
+In tables created with table.el, this applies to the first table line.
+In Org-mode tables, all lines before the first horizontal separator
+line will be formatted with <th> tags."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-table-tab-recognizes-table.el t
+ "Non-nil means, TAB will automatically notice a table.el table.
+When it sees such a table, it moves point into it and - if necessary -
+calls `table-recognize-table'."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defgroup org-table-calculation nil
+ "Options concerning tables in Org-mode."
+ :tag "Org Table Calculation"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-table-copy-increment t
+ "Non-nil means, increment when copying current field with \\[org-table-copy-down]."
+ :group 'org-table-calculation
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-calc-default-modes
+ '(calc-internal-prec 12
+ calc-float-format (float 5)
+ calc-angle-mode deg
+ calc-prefer-frac nil
+ calc-symbolic-mode nil
+ calc-date-format (YYYY "-" MM "-" DD " " Www (" " HH ":" mm))
+ calc-display-working-message t
+ )
+ "List with Calc mode settings for use in calc-eval for table formulas.
+The list must contain alternating symbols (Calc modes variables and values).
+Don't remove any of the default settings, just change the values. Org-mode
+relies on the variables to be present in the list."
+ :group 'org-table-calculation
+ :type 'plist)
+
+(defcustom org-table-formula-evaluate-inline t
+ "Non-nil means, TAB and RET evaluate a formula in current table field.
+If the current field starts with an equal sign, it is assumed to be a formula
+which should be evaluated as described in the manual and in the documentation
+string of the command `org-table-eval-formula'. This feature requires the
+Emacs calc package.
+When this variable is nil, formula calculation is only available through
+the command \\[org-table-eval-formula]."
+ :group 'org-table-calculation
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+
+(defcustom org-table-formula-use-constants t
+ "Non-nil means, interpret constants in formulas in tables.
+A constant looks like `$c' or `$Grav' and will be replaced before evaluation
+by the value given in `org-table-formula-constants', or by a value obtained
+from the `constants.el' package."
+ :group 'org-table-calculation
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-table-formula-constants nil
+ "Alist with constant names and values, for use in table formulas.
+The car of each element is a name of a constant, without the `$' before it.
+The cdr is the value as a string. For example, if you'd like to use the
+speed of light in a formula, you would configure
+
+ (setq org-table-formula-constants '((\"c\" . \"299792458.\")))
+
+and then use it in an equation like `$1*$c'."
+ :group 'org-table-calculation
+ :type '(repeat
+ (cons (string :tag "name")
+ (string :tag "value"))))
+
+(defcustom org-table-formula-numbers-only nil
+ "Non-nil means, calculate only with numbers in table formulas.
+Then all input fields will be converted to a number, and the result
+must also be a number. When nil, calc's full potential is available
+in table calculations, including symbolics etc."
+ :group 'org-table-calculation
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-table-allow-automatic-line-recalculation t
+ "Non-nil means, lines marked with |#| or |*| will be recomputed automatically.
+Automatically means, when TAB or RET or C-c C-c are pressed in the line."
+ :group 'org-table-calculation
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defgroup org-export nil
+ "Options for exporting org-listings."
+ :tag "Org Export"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-export-language-setup
+ '(("en" "Author" "Date" "Table of Contents")
+ ("da" "Ophavsmand" "Dato" "Indhold")
+ ("de" "Autor" "Datum" "Inhaltsverzeichnis")
+ ("es" "Autor" "Fecha" "\xccndice")
+ ("fr" "Auteur" "Date" "Table des Mati\xe8res")
+ ("it" "Autore" "Data" "Indice")
+ ("nl" "Auteur" "Datum" "Inhoudsopgave")
+ ("nn" "Forfattar" "Dato" "Innhold") ;; nn = Norsk (nynorsk)
+ ("sv" "F\xf6rfattarens" "Datum" "Inneh\xe5ll"))
+ "Terms used in export text, translated to different languages.
+Use the variable `org-export-default-language' to set the language,
+or use the +OPTION lines for a per-file setting."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type '(repeat
+ (list
+ (string :tag "HTML language tag")
+ (string :tag "Author")
+ (string :tag "Date")
+ (string :tag "Table of Contents"))))
+
+(defcustom org-export-default-language "en"
+ "The default language of HTML export, as a string.
+This should have an association in `org-export-language-setup'."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom org-export-html-style
+"<style type=\"text/css\">
+ html {
+ font-family: Times, serif;
+ font-size: 12pt;
+ }
+ .title { text-align: center; }
+ .todo, .deadline { color: red; }
+ .done { color: green; }
+ .target { background-color: lavender; }
+ pre {
+ border: 1pt solid #AEBDCC;
+ background-color: #F3F5F7;
+ padding: 5pt;
+ font-family: courier, monospace;
+ }
+ table { border-collapse: collapse; }
+ td, th {
+ vertical-align: top;
+ border: 1pt solid #ADB9CC;
+ }
+</style>"
+ "The default style specification for exported HTML files.
+Since there are different ways of setting style information, this variable
+needs to contain the full HTML structure to provide a style, including the
+surrounding HTML tags. The style specifications should include definitions
+for new classes todo, done, title, and deadline. For example, legal values
+would be:
+
+ <style type=\"text/css\">
+ p { font-weight: normal; color: gray; }
+ h1 { color: black; }
+ .title { text-align: center; }
+ .todo, .deadline { color: red; }
+ .done { color: green; }
+ </style>
+
+or, if you want to keep the style in a file,
+
+ <link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" href=\"mystyles.css\">
+
+As the value of this option simply gets inserted into the HTML <head> header,
+you can \"misuse\" it to add arbitrary text to the header."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom org-export-headline-levels 3
+ "The last level which is still exported as a headline.
+Inferior levels will produce itemize lists when exported.
+Note that a numeric prefix argument to an exporter function overrides
+this setting.
+
+This option can also be set with the +OPTIONS line, e.g. \"H:2\"."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'number)
+
+(defcustom org-export-with-section-numbers t
+ "Non-nil means, add section numbers to headlines when exporting.
+
+This option can also be set with the +OPTIONS line, e.g. \"num:t\"."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-with-toc t
+ "Non-nil means, create a table of contents in exported files.
+The TOC contains headlines with levels up to`org-export-headline-levels'.
+
+Headlines which contain any TODO items will be marked with \"(*)\" in
+ASCII export, and with red color in HTML output.
+
+In HTML output, the TOC will be clickable.
+
+This option can also be set with the +OPTIONS line, e.g. \"toc:nil\"."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-plain-list-max-depth 20
+ "Maximum depth of hand-formatted lists in HTML export.
+
+Org-mode parses hand-formatted enumeration and bullet lists and
+transforms them to HTML open export. Different indentation of the
+bullet or number indicates different list nesting levels. To avoid
+confusion, only a single level is allowed by default. When this is
+larger than 1, deeper indentation leads to deeper list nesting. For
+example, the default value of 3 allows the following list to be
+formatted correctly in HTML:
+
+ * Fruit
+ - Apple
+ - Banana
+ 1. from Africa
+ 2. from South America
+ - Pineapple
+ * Bread
+ * Dairy products"
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'integer)
+
+(defcustom org-export-preserve-breaks nil
+ "Non-nil means, preserve all line breaks when exporting.
+Normally, in HTML output paragraphs will be reformatted. In ASCII
+export, line breaks will always be preserved, regardless of this variable.
+
+This option can also be set with the +OPTIONS line, e.g. \"\\n:t\"."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-html-inline-images t
+ "Non-nil means, inline images into exported HTML pages.
+The link will still be to the original location of the image file.
+So if you are moving the page, lets say to your public HTML site,
+you will have to move the image and maybe change the link."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-html-expand t
+ "Non-nil means, for HTML export, treat @<...> as HTML tag.
+When nil, these tags will be exported as plain text and therefore
+not be interpreted by a browser.
+
+This option can also be set with the +OPTIONS line, e.g. \"@:nil\"."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-with-fixed-width t
+ "Non-nil means, lines starting with \":\" will be in fixed width font.
+This can be used to have pre-formatted text, fragments of code etc. For
+example:
+ : ;; Some Lisp examples
+ : (while (defc cnt)
+ : (ding))
+will be looking just like this in also HTML. In ASCII export, this option
+has no effect.
+
+This option can also be set with the +OPTIONS line, e.g. \"::nil\"."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-with-tables t
+ "If non-nil, lines starting with \"|\" define a table.
+For example:
+
+ | Name | Address | Birthday |
+ |-------------+----------+-----------|
+ | Arthur Dent | England | 29.2.2100 |
+
+In ASCII export, this option has no effect.
+
+This option can also be set with the +OPTIONS line, e.g. \"|:nil\"."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-table-remove-special-lines t
+ "Remove special lines and marking characters in calculating tables.
+This removes the special marking character column from tables that are set
+up for spreadsheet calculations. It also removes the entire lines
+marked with `!', `_', or `^'. The lines with `$' are kept, because
+the values of constants may be useful to have."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-prefer-native-exporter-for-tables nil
+ "Non-nil means, always export tables created with table.el natively.
+Natively means, use the HTML code generator in table.el.
+When nil, Org-mode's own HTML generator is used when possible (i.e. if
+the table does not use row- or column-spanning). This has the
+advantage, that the automatic HTML conversions for math symbols and
+sub/superscripts can be applied. Org-mode's HTML generator is also
+much faster."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-html-table-tag
+ "<table border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=6>"
+ "The HTML tag used to start a table.
+This must be a <table> tag, but you may change the options like
+borders and spacing."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom org-export-with-emphasize t
+ "Non-nil means, interpret *word*, /word/, and _word_ as emphasized text.
+If the export target supports emphasizing text, the word will be
+typeset in bold, italic, or underlined, respectively. Works only for
+single words, but you can say: I *really* *mean* *this*.
+In ASCII export, this option has no effect.
+
+This option can also be set with the +OPTIONS line, e.g. \"*:nil\"."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-match-sexp-depth 3
+ "Number of stacked braces for sub/superscript matching.
+This has to be set before loading org.el to be effective."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'integer)
+
+;; FIXME: Should () parens be removed as well in sub/superscripts?
+(defcustom org-export-with-sub-superscripts t
+ "Non-nil means, interpret \"_\" and \"^\" for export.
+When this option is turned on, you can use TeX-like syntax for sub- and
+superscripts. Several characters after \"_\" or \"^\" will be
+considered as a single item - so grouping with {} is normally not
+needed. For example, the following things will be parsed as single
+sub- or superscripts.
+
+ 10^24 or 10^tau several digits will be considered 1 item.
+ 10^-12 or 10^-tau a leading sign with digits or a word
+ x^2-y^3 will be read as x^2 - y^3, because items are
+ terminated by almost any nonword/nondigit char.
+ x_{i^2} or x^(2-i) braces or parenthesis do grouping.
+
+Still, ambiguity is possible - so when in doubt use {} to enclose the
+sub/superscript.
+In ASCII export, this option has no effect.
+
+This option can also be set with the +OPTIONS line, e.g. \"^:nil\"."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-with-TeX-macros t
+ "Non-nil means, interpret simple TeX-like macros when exporting.
+For example, HTML export converts \\alpha to &alpha; and \\AA to &Aring;.
+No only real TeX macros will work here, but the standard HTML entities
+for math can be used as macro names as well. For a list of supported
+names in HTML export, see the constant `org-html-entities'.
+In ASCII export, this option has no effect.
+
+This option can also be set with the +OPTIONS line, e.g. \"TeX:nil\"."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-html-with-timestamp nil
+ "If non-nil, write `org-export-html-html-helper-timestamp'
+into the exported HTML text. Otherwise, the buffer will just be saved
+to a file."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-html-html-helper-timestamp
+ "<br><br><hr><p><!-- hhmts start --> <!-- hhmts end -->\n"
+ "The HTML tag used as timestamp delimiter for HTML-helper-mode."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom org-export-ascii-show-new-buffer t
+ "Non-nil means, popup buffer containing the exported ASCII text.
+Otherwise the buffer will just be saved to a file and stay hidden."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-export-html-show-new-buffer nil
+ "Non-nil means, popup buffer containing the exported html text.
+Otherwise, the buffer will just be saved to a file and stay hidden."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file "~/org.ics"
+ "The file name for the iCalendar file covering all agenda files.
+This file is created with the command \\[org-export-icalendar-all-agenda-files]."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'file)
+
+(defcustom org-icalendar-include-todo nil
+ "Non-nil means, export to iCalendar files should also cover TODO items."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-icalendar-combined-name "OrgMode"
+ "Calendar name for the combined iCalendar representing all agenda files."
+ :group 'org-export
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defgroup org-font-lock nil
+ "Faces and settings for highlighting in Org-mode."
+ :tag "Org Font Lock"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-level-color-stars-only nil
+ "Non-nil means fontify only the stars in each headline.
+When nil, the entire headline is fontified.
+Changing it requires restart of `font-lock-mode' to become effective
+also in regions already fontified."
+ :group 'org-font-lock
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-hide-leading-stars nil
+ "Non-nil means, hide the first N-1 stars in a headline.
+This works by using the face `org-hide' for these stars. This
+face is white for a light background, and black for a dark
+background. You may have to customize the face `org-hide' to
+make this work.
+Changing it requires restart of `font-lock-mode' to become effective
+also in regions already fontified."
+ :group 'org-font-lock
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-fontify-done-headline nil
+ "Non-nil means, change the face of a headline if it is marked DONE.
+Normally, only the TODO/DONE keyword indicates the state of a headline.
+When this is non-nil, the headline after the keyword is set to the
+`org-headline-done' as an additional indication."
+ :group 'org-font-lock
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-fontify-emphasized-text t
+ "Non-nil means fontify *bold*, /italic/ and _underlined_ text.
+Changing this variable requires a restart of Emacs to take effect."
+ :group 'org-font-lock
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defface org-hide
+ '(
+ (((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "white"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "white"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "black"))
+; (((class color) (backgro6und light)) (:foreground "grey90"))
+; (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "grey10"))
+ (t (:inverse-video nil)))
+ "Face used for level 1 headlines."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-level-1 ;; font-lock-function-name-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "blue" :weight bold))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Blue"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSkyBlue"))
+ (t (:inverse-video t :bold t)))
+ "Face used for level 1 headlines."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-level-2 ;; font-lock-variable-name-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "yellow" :weight light))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "DarkGoldenrod"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightGoldenrod"))
+ (t (:bold t :italic t)))
+ "Face used for level 2 headlines."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-level-3 ;; font-lock-keyword-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "cyan" :weight bold))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Purple"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Cyan"))
+ (t (:bold t)))
+ "Face used for level 3 headlines."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-level-4 ;; font-lock-comment-face
+ '((((type tty pc) (class color) (background light)) (:foreground "red"))
+ (((type tty pc) (class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "red1"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Firebrick"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "chocolate1"))
+ (t (:bold t :italic t)))
+ "Face used for level 4 headlines."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-level-5 ;; font-lock-type-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "green"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "ForestGreen"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "PaleGreen"))
+ (t (:bold t :underline t)))
+ "Face used for level 5 headlines."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-level-6 ;; font-lock-constant-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "magenta"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "CadetBlue"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Aquamarine"))
+ (t (:bold t :underline t)))
+ "Face used for level 6 headlines."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-level-7 ;; font-lock-builtin-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "blue" :weight light))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Orchid"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSteelBlue"))
+ (t (:bold t)))
+ "Face used for level 7 headlines."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-level-8 ;; font-lock-string-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "green"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "RosyBrown"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSalmon"))
+ (t (:italic t)))
+ "Face used for level 8 headlines."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-special-keyword ;; font-lock-string-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "green"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "RosyBrown"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSalmon"))
+ (t (:italic t)))
+ "Face used for special keywords."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-warning ;; font-lock-warning-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "red"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Red" :bold t))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Red1" :bold t))
+; (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Pink" :bold t))
+ (t (:inverse-video t :bold t)))
+ "Face for deadlines and TODO keywords."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-headline-done ;; font-lock-string-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "green"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "RosyBrown"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSalmon"))
+ (t (:italic t)))
+ "Face used to indicate that a headline is DONE. See also the variable
+`org-fontify-done-headline'."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+;; Inheritance does not yet work for xemacs. So we just copy...
+
+(defface org-deadline-announce
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "blue" :weight bold))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Blue"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSkyBlue"))
+ (t (:inverse-video t :bold t)))
+ "Face for upcoming deadlines."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-scheduled-today
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "green"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "DarkGreen"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "PaleGreen"))
+ (t (:bold t :underline t)))
+ "Face for items scheduled for a certain day."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-scheduled-previously
+ '((((type tty pc) (class color) (background light)) (:foreground "red"))
+ (((type tty pc) (class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "red1"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Firebrick"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "chocolate1"))
+ (t (:bold t :italic t)))
+ "Face for items scheduled previously, and not yet done."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-formula
+ '((((type tty pc) (class color) (background light)) (:foreground "red"))
+ (((type tty pc) (class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "red1"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Firebrick"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "chocolate1"))
+ (t (:bold t :italic t)))
+ "Face for formulas."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-link
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "cyan" :weight bold))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Purple"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Cyan"))
+ (t (:bold t)))
+ "Face for links."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-tag
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "cyan" :weight bold))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Purple" :weight bold))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Cyan" :weight bold))
+ (t (:bold t)))
+ "Face for tags."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-done ;; font-lock-type-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "green"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "ForestGreen" :bold t))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "PaleGreen" :bold t))
+ (t (:bold t :underline t)))
+ "Face used for DONE."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-table ;; font-lock-function-name-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "blue" :weight bold))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Blue"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSkyBlue"))
+ (t (:inverse-video t :bold t)))
+ "Face used for tables."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defface org-time-grid ;; font-lock-variable-name-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "yellow" :weight light))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "DarkGoldenrod"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightGoldenrod"))
+ (t (:bold t :italic t)))
+ "Face used for time grids."
+ :group 'org-font-lock)
+
+(defvar org-level-faces
+ '(org-level-1 org-level-2 org-level-3 org-level-4
+ org-level-5 org-level-6 org-level-7 org-level-8
+ ))
+(defvar org-n-levels (length org-level-faces))
+
+(defun org-set-regexps-and-options ()
+ "Precompute regular expressions for current buffer."
+ (when (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
+ (let ((re (org-make-options-regexp
+ '("CATEGORY" "SEQ_TODO" "PRI_TODO" "TYP_TODO"
+ "STARTUP" "ARCHIVE")))
+ (splitre "[ \t]+")
+ kwds int key value cat arch)
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-restriction
+ (widen)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
+ (setq key (match-string 1) value (match-string 2))
+ (cond
+ ((equal key "CATEGORY")
+ (if (string-match "[ \t]+$" value)
+ (setq value (replace-match "" t t value)))
+ (setq cat (intern value)))
+ ((equal key "SEQ_TODO")
+ (setq int 'sequence
+ kwds (append kwds (org-split-string value splitre))))
+ ((equal key "PRI_TODO")
+ (setq int 'priority
+ kwds (append kwds (org-split-string value splitre))))
+ ((equal key "TYP_TODO")
+ (setq int 'type
+ kwds (append kwds (org-split-string value splitre))))
+ ((equal key "STARTUP")
+ (let ((opts (org-split-string value splitre))
+ (set '(("fold" org-startup-folded t)
+ ("nofold" org-startup-folded nil)
+ ("content" org-startup-folded content)
+ ("hidestars" org-hide-leading-stars t)
+ ("showstars" org-hide-leading-stars nil)
+ ("odd" org-odd-levels-only t)
+ ("oddeven" org-odd-levels-only nil)
+ ("dlcheck" org-startup-with-deadline-check t)
+ ("nodlcheck" org-startup-with-deadline-check nil)))
+ l var val)
+ (while (setq l (assoc (pop opts) set))
+ (setq var (nth 1 l) val (nth 2 l))
+ (set (make-local-variable var) val))))
+ ((equal key "ARCHIVE")
+ (string-match " *$" value)
+ (setq arch (replace-match "" t t value))
+ (remove-text-properties 0 (length arch)
+ '(face t fontified t) arch)))
+ )))
+ (and cat (set (make-local-variable 'org-category) cat))
+ (and kwds (set (make-local-variable 'org-todo-keywords) kwds))
+ (and arch (set (make-local-variable 'org-archive-location) arch))
+ (and int (set (make-local-variable 'org-todo-interpretation) int)))
+ ;; Compute the regular expressions and other local variables
+ (setq org-todo-kwd-priority-p (equal org-todo-interpretation 'priority)
+ org-todo-kwd-max-priority (1- (length org-todo-keywords))
+ org-ds-keyword-length (+ 2 (max (length org-deadline-string)
+ (length org-scheduled-string)))
+ org-done-string
+ (nth (1- (length org-todo-keywords)) org-todo-keywords)
+ org-todo-regexp
+ (concat "\\<\\(" (mapconcat 'regexp-quote org-todo-keywords
+ "\\|") "\\)\\>")
+ org-not-done-regexp
+ (concat "\\<\\("
+ (mapconcat 'regexp-quote
+ (nreverse (cdr (reverse org-todo-keywords)))
+ "\\|")
+ "\\)\\>")
+ org-todo-line-regexp
+ (concat "^\\(\\*+\\)[ \t]*\\("
+ (mapconcat 'regexp-quote org-todo-keywords "\\|")
+ "\\)? *\\(.*\\)")
+ org-nl-done-regexp
+ (concat "[\r\n]\\*+[ \t]+" org-done-string "\\>")
+ org-looking-at-done-regexp (concat "^" org-done-string "\\>")
+ org-deadline-regexp (concat "\\<" org-deadline-string)
+ org-deadline-time-regexp
+ (concat "\\<" org-deadline-string " *<\\([^>]+\\)>")
+ org-deadline-line-regexp
+ (concat "\\<\\(" org-deadline-string "\\).*")
+ org-scheduled-regexp
+ (concat "\\<" org-scheduled-string)
+ org-scheduled-time-regexp
+ (concat "\\<" org-scheduled-string " *<\\([^>]+\\)>"))
+ (org-set-font-lock-defaults)))
+
+;; Tell the compiler about dynamically scoped variables,
+;; and variables from other packages
+(defvar zmacs-regions) ; XEmacs regions
+(defvar original-date) ; dynamically scoped in calendar
+(defvar org-old-auto-fill-inhibit-regexp) ; local variable used by `orgtbl-mode'
+(defvar orgtbl-mode-menu) ; defined when orgtbl mode get initialized
+(defvar org-html-entities) ; defined later in this file
+(defvar org-goto-start-pos) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar org-time-was-given) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar org-ts-what) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar mark-active) ; Emacs only, not available in XEmacs.
+(defvar timecnt) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar levels-open) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar title) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar author) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar email) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar text) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar entry) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar date) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar language) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar options) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar ans1) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar ans2) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar starting-day) ; local variable
+(defvar include-all-loc) ; local variable
+(defvar vm-message-pointer) ; from vm
+(defvar vm-folder-directory) ; from vm
+(defvar wl-summary-buffer-elmo-folder) ; from wanderlust
+(defvar wl-summary-buffer-folder-name) ; from wanderlust
+(defvar gnus-group-name) ; from gnus
+(defvar gnus-article-current) ; from gnus
+(defvar w3m-current-url) ; from w3m
+(defvar mh-progs) ; from MH-E
+(defvar mh-current-folder) ; from MH-E
+(defvar mh-show-folder-buffer) ; from MH-E
+(defvar mh-index-folder) ; from MH-E
+(defvar mh-searcher) ; from MH-E
+(defvar org-selected-point) ; dynamically scoped parameter
+(defvar calendar-mode-map) ; from calendar.el
+(defvar last-arg) ; local variable
+(defvar remember-save-after-remembering) ; from remember.el
+(defvar remember-data-file) ; from remember.el
+(defvar annotation) ; from remember.el, dynamically scoped in `remember-mode'
+(defvar initial) ; from remember.el, dynamically scoped in `remember-mode'
+
+;;; Define the mode
+
+(defvar org-mode-map (copy-keymap outline-mode-map)
+ "Keymap for Org-mode.")
+
+(defvar org-struct-menu) ; defined later in this file
+(defvar org-org-menu) ; defined later in this file
+(defvar org-tbl-menu) ; defined later in this file
+
+;; We use a before-change function to check if a table might need
+;; an update.
+(defvar org-table-may-need-update t
+ "Indicates that a table might need an update.
+This variable is set by `org-before-change-function'.
+`org-table-align' sets it back to nil.")
+(defvar org-mode-hook nil)
+(defvar org-inhibit-startup nil) ; Dynamically-scoped param.
+(defvar org-agenda-keep-modes nil) ; Dynamically-scoped param.
+
+
+;;;###autoload
+(define-derived-mode org-mode outline-mode "Org"
+ "Outline-based notes management and organizer, alias
+\"Carsten's outline-mode for keeping track of everything.\"
+
+Org-mode develops organizational tasks around a NOTES file which
+contains information about projects as plain text. Org-mode is
+implemented on top of outline-mode, which is ideal to keep the content
+of large files well structured. It supports ToDo items, deadlines and
+time stamps, which magically appear in the diary listing of the Emacs
+calendar. Tables are easily created with a built-in table editor.
+Plain text URL-like links connect to websites, emails (VM), Usenet
+messages (Gnus), BBDB entries, and any files related to the project.
+For printing and sharing of notes, an Org-mode file (or a part of it)
+can be exported as a structured ASCII or HTML file.
+
+The following commands are available:
+
+\\{org-mode-map}"
+ (easy-menu-add org-org-menu)
+ (easy-menu-add org-tbl-menu)
+ (org-install-agenda-files-menu)
+ (setq outline-regexp "\\*+")
+; (setq outline-regexp "\\(?:\\*+\\|[ \t]*\\(?:[-+*]\\|[0-9]+[.)]\\) \\)")
+ (setq outline-level 'org-outline-level)
+ (if org-startup-truncated (setq truncate-lines t))
+ (org-set-regexps-and-options)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-unfontify-region-function)
+ 'org-unfontify-region)
+ ;; Activate before-change-function
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-table-may-need-update) t)
+ (org-add-hook 'before-change-functions 'org-before-change-function nil
+ 'local)
+ ;; Paragraphs and auto-filling
+ (org-set-autofill-regexps)
+ (org-update-radio-target-regexp)
+ ;; Settings for Calc embedded mode
+ (set (make-local-variable 'calc-embedded-open-formula) "|\\|\n")
+ (set (make-local-variable 'calc-embedded-close-formula) "|\\|\n")
+ (if (and org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file
+ (interactive-p)
+ (= (point-min) (point-max)))
+ (insert " -*- mode: org -*-\n\n"))
+
+ ;; Get rid of Outline menus, they are not needed
+ ;; Need to do this here because define-derived-mode sets up
+ ;; the keymap so late.
+ (if org-xemacs-p
+ (progn
+ (delete-menu-item '("Headings"))
+ (delete-menu-item '("Show"))
+ (delete-menu-item '("Hide"))
+ (set-menubar-dirty-flag))
+ (define-key org-mode-map [menu-bar headings] 'undefined)
+ (define-key org-mode-map [menu-bar hide] 'undefined)
+ (define-key org-mode-map [menu-bar show] 'undefined))
+
+ (unless org-inhibit-startup
+ (if org-startup-with-deadline-check
+ (call-interactively 'org-check-deadlines)
+ (cond
+ ((eq org-startup-folded t)
+ (org-cycle '(4)))
+ ((eq org-startup-folded 'content)
+ (let ((this-command 'org-cycle) (last-command 'org-cycle))
+ (org-cycle '(4)) (org-cycle '(4))))))))
+
+(defsubst org-current-line (&optional pos)
+ (+ (if (bolp) 1 0) (count-lines (point-min) (or pos (point)))))
+
+(defun org-current-time ()
+ "Current time, possibly rounded to `org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes'."
+ (if (> org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes 0)
+ (let ((r org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes)
+ (time (decode-time)))
+ (apply 'encode-time
+ (append (list 0 (* r (floor (+ .5 (/ (float (nth 1 time)) r)))))
+ (nthcdr 2 time))))
+ (current-time)))
+
+;; FIXME: Do we need to copy?
+(defun org-string-props (string &rest properties)
+ "Add PROPERTIES to string."
+ (add-text-properties 0 (length string) properties string)
+ string)
+
+;;; Font-Lock stuff
+
+(defvar org-mouse-map (make-sparse-keymap))
+(define-key org-mouse-map
+ (if org-xemacs-p [button2] [mouse-2]) 'org-open-at-mouse)
+(define-key org-mouse-map
+ (if org-xemacs-p [button3] [mouse-3]) 'org-find-file-at-mouse)
+(define-key org-mouse-map [follow-link] 'mouse-face)
+(when org-tab-follows-link
+ (define-key org-mouse-map [(tab)] 'org-open-at-point)
+ (define-key org-mouse-map "\C-i" 'org-open-at-point))
+(when org-return-follows-link
+ (define-key org-mouse-map [(return)] 'org-open-at-point)
+ (define-key org-mouse-map "\C-m" 'org-open-at-point))
+
+(require 'font-lock)
+
+(defconst org-non-link-chars "\t\n\r|<>\000")
+(defconst org-link-regexp
+ (if org-allow-space-in-links
+ (concat
+ "\\(https?\\|ftp\\|mailto\\|file\\|news\\|bbdb\\|vm\\|wl\\|mhe\\|rmail\\|gnus\\|shell\\):\\([^" org-non-link-chars "]+[^ " org-non-link-chars "]\\)")
+ (concat
+ "\\(https?\\|ftp\\|mailto\\|file\\|news\\|bbdb\\|vm\\|wl\\|mhe\\|rmail\\|gnus\\|shell\\):\\([^ " org-non-link-chars "]+\\)")
+ )
+ "Regular expression for matching links.")
+(defconst org-link-maybe-angles-regexp
+ (concat "<?\\(" org-link-regexp "\\)>?")
+ "Matches a link and optionally surrounding angle brackets.")
+(defconst org-protected-link-regexp
+ (concat "\000" org-link-regexp "\000")
+ "Matches a link and optionally surrounding angle brackets.")
+
+(defconst org-bracket-link-regexp
+ "\\[\\[\\([^]]+\\)\\]\\(\\[\\([^]]+\\)\\]\\)?\\]"
+ "Matches a link in double brackets.")
+
+(defconst org-ts-lengths
+ (cons (length (format-time-string (car org-time-stamp-formats)))
+ (length (format-time-string (cdr org-time-stamp-formats))))
+ "This holds the lengths of the two different time formats.")
+(defconst org-ts-regexp "<\\([0-9]\\{4\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\}[^\r\n>]*?\\)>"
+ "Regular expression for fast time stamp matching.")
+(defconst org-ts-regexp-both "[[<]\\([0-9]\\{4\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\}[^\r\n>]*?\\)[]>]"
+ "Regular expression for fast time stamp matching.")
+(defconst org-ts-regexp1 "\\(\\([0-9]\\{4\\}\\)-\\([0-9]\\{2\\}\\)-\\([0-9]\\{2\\}\\)\\([^0-9>\r\n]*\\)\\(\\([0-9]\\{2\\}\\):\\([0-9]\\{2\\}\\)\\)?\\)"
+ "Regular expression matching time strings for analysis.")
+(defconst org-ts-regexp2 (concat "<" org-ts-regexp1 ">")
+ "Regular expression matching time stamps, with groups.")
+(defconst org-tr-regexp (concat org-ts-regexp "--?-?" org-ts-regexp)
+ "Regular expression matching a time stamp range.")
+(defconst org-tsr-regexp (concat org-ts-regexp "\\(--?-?"
+ org-ts-regexp "\\)?")
+ "Regular expression matching a time stamp or time stamp range.")
+
+(defun org-activate-links (limit)
+ "Run through the buffer and add overlays to links."
+ (if (re-search-forward org-link-regexp limit t)
+ (progn
+ (add-text-properties (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
+ (list 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-mouse-map))
+ t)))
+
+(defun org-activate-links2 (limit)
+ "Run through the buffer and add overlays to links."
+ (if (re-search-forward org-bracket-link-regexp limit t)
+ (progn
+ (add-text-properties (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
+ (list 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-mouse-map))
+ t)))
+
+(defun org-activate-dates (limit)
+ "Run through the buffer and add overlays to dates."
+ (if (re-search-forward org-tsr-regexp limit t)
+ (progn
+ (add-text-properties (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
+ (list 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-mouse-map))
+ t)))
+
+(defvar org-target-link-regexp nil
+ "Regular expression matching radio targets in plain text.")
+(defvar org-target-regexp "<<\\([^<>\n\r]+\\)>>"
+ "Regular expression matching a link target.")
+(defvar org-radio-target-regexp "<<<\\([^<>\n\r]+\\)>>>"
+ "Regular expression matching a link target.")
+
+(defun org-activate-target-links (limit)
+ "Run through the buffer and add overlays to target matches."
+ (when (and org-radio-targets org-target-link-regexp)
+ (let ((case-fold-search t))
+ (if (re-search-forward org-target-link-regexp limit t)
+ (progn
+ (add-text-properties (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
+ (list 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-mouse-map
+ 'org-linked-text t))
+ t)))))
+
+(defun org-update-radio-target-regexp ()
+ "Find all radio targets in this file and update the regular expression."
+ (interactive)
+ (when org-radio-targets
+ (setq org-target-link-regexp
+ (org-make-target-link-regexp (org-all-targets 'radio)))
+ (font-lock-mode -1)
+ (font-lock-mode 1)))
+
+(defun org-all-targets (&optional radio)
+ "Return a list of all targets in this file.
+With optional argument RADIO, only find radio targets."
+ (let ((re (if radio org-radio-target-regexp org-target-regexp))
+ rtn)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
+ (add-to-list 'rtn (downcase
+ (if (fboundp 'match-string-no-properties)
+ (match-string-no-properties 1)
+ (match-string 1)))))
+ rtn)))
+
+(defun org-make-target-link-regexp (targets)
+ "Make regular expression matching all strings in TARGETS.
+The regular expression finds the targets also if there is a line break
+between words."
+ (and targets
+ (concat
+ "\\<\\("
+ (mapconcat
+ (lambda (x)
+ (while (string-match " +" x)
+ (setq x (replace-match "\\s-+" t t x)))
+ x)
+ targets
+ "\\|")
+ "\\)\\>")))
+
+(defvar org-camel-regexp "\\*?\\<[A-Z]+[a-z]+[A-Z][a-zA-Z]*\\>"
+ "Matches CamelCase words, possibly with a star before it.")
+
+(defun org-activate-camels (limit)
+ "Run through the buffer and add overlays to dates."
+ (if org-activate-camels
+ (if (re-search-forward org-camel-regexp limit t)
+ (progn
+ (add-text-properties (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
+ (list 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-mouse-map))
+ t))))
+
+(defun org-activate-tags (limit)
+ (if (re-search-forward "[ \t]\\(:[A-Za-z_@0-9:]+:\\)[ \r\n]" limit t)
+ (progn
+ (add-text-properties (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
+ (list 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-mouse-map))
+ t)))
+
+(defun org-font-lock-level ()
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading t)
+ (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))))
+
+(defun org-outline-level ()
+ (save-excursion
+ (looking-at outline-regexp)
+ (if (match-beginning 1)
+ (+ (org-get-string-indentation (match-string 1)) 1000)
+ (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))))
+
+(defvar org-font-lock-keywords nil)
+
+(defun org-set-font-lock-defaults ()
+ (let* ((em org-fontify-emphasized-text)
+ (org-font-lock-extra-keywords
+ (list
+ '("^\\(\\**\\)\\(\\*\\)\\(.*\\)" (1 (org-get-level-face 1))
+ (2 (org-get-level-face 2)) (3 (org-get-level-face 3)))
+ '(org-activate-links (0 'org-link t))
+ '(org-activate-links2 (0 'org-link t))
+ '(org-activate-target-links (0 'org-link t))
+ '(org-activate-dates (0 'org-link t))
+ '(org-activate-camels (0 'org-link t))
+ '(org-activate-tags (1 'org-tag t))
+ (list (concat "^\\*+[ \t]*" org-not-done-regexp)
+ '(1 'org-warning t))
+ (list (concat "\\[#[A-Z]\\]") '(0 'org-special-keyword t))
+ (list (concat "\\<" org-deadline-string) '(0 'org-special-keyword t))
+ (list (concat "\\<" org-scheduled-string) '(0 'org-special-keyword t))
+ (list (concat "\\<" org-closed-string) '(0 'org-special-keyword t))
+ (if em '("\\(\\W\\|^\\)\\(\\*\\w+\\*\\)\\(\\W\\|$\\)" 2 'bold))
+ (if em '("\\(\\W\\|^\\)\\(/\\w+/\\)\\(\\W\\|$\\)" 2 'italic))
+ (if em '("\\(\\W\\|^\\)\\(_\\w+_\\)\\(\\W\\|$\\)" 2 'underline))
+ (list (concat "^\\*+[ \t]*\\<\\(" org-comment-string
+ "\\|" org-quote-string "\\)\\>")
+ '(1 'org-special-keyword t))
+ '("^#.*" (0 'font-lock-comment-face t))
+ (if org-fontify-done-headline
+ (list (concat "^[*]+ +\\<\\(" org-done-string "\\)\\(.*\\)\\>")
+ '(1 'org-done t) '(2 'org-headline-done t))
+ (list (concat "^[*]+ +\\<\\(" org-done-string "\\)\\>")
+ '(1 'org-done t)))
+ '("^[ \t]*\\(\\(|\\|\\+-[-+]\\).*\\S-\\)"
+ (1 'org-table t))
+ '("^[ \t]*\\(:.*\\)" (1 'org-table t))
+ '("| *\\(:?=[^|\n]*\\)" (1 'org-formula t))
+ '("^[ \t]*| *\\([#!$*_^]\\) *|" (1 'org-formula t))
+ )))
+ (setq org-font-lock-extra-keywords (delq nil org-font-lock-extra-keywords))
+ ;; Now set the full font-lock-keywords
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-font-lock-keywords)
+ org-font-lock-extra-keywords)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
+ '(org-font-lock-keywords t nil nil backward-paragraph))
+ (kill-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords) nil))
+
+(defvar org-m nil)
+(defvar org-l nil)
+(defvar org-f nil)
+(defun org-get-level-face (n)
+ "Get the right face for match N in font-lock matching of healdines."
+ (setq org-l (- (match-end 2) (match-beginning 1)))
+ (if org-odd-levels-only (setq org-l (1+ (/ org-l 2))))
+ (setq org-f (nth (1- (% org-l org-n-levels)) org-level-faces))
+ (cond
+ ((eq n 1) (if org-hide-leading-stars 'org-hide org-f))
+ ((eq n 2) org-f)
+ (t (if org-level-color-stars-only nil org-f))))
+
+(defun org-unfontify-region (beg end &optional maybe_loudly)
+ "Remove fontification and activation overlays from links."
+ (font-lock-default-unfontify-region beg end)
+ (let* ((buffer-undo-list t)
+ (inhibit-read-only t) (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
+ (inhibit-modification-hooks t)
+ deactivate-mark buffer-file-name buffer-file-truename)
+ (remove-text-properties beg end
+ '(mouse-face nil keymap nil org-linked-text nil))))
+
+;;; Visibility cycling
+
+(defvar org-cycle-global-status nil)
+(defvar org-cycle-subtree-status nil)
+(defun org-cycle (&optional arg)
+ "Visibility cycling for Org-mode.
+
+- When this function is called with a prefix argument, rotate the entire
+ buffer through 3 states (global cycling)
+ 1. OVERVIEW: Show only top-level headlines.
+ 2. CONTENTS: Show all headlines of all levels, but no body text.
+ 3. SHOW ALL: Show everything.
+
+- When point is at the beginning of a headline, rotate the subtree started
+ by this line through 3 different states (local cycling)
+ 1. FOLDED: Only the main headline is shown.
+ 2. CHILDREN: The main headline and the direct children are shown.
+ From this state, you can move to one of the children
+ and zoom in further.
+ 3. SUBTREE: Show the entire subtree, including body text.
+
+- When there is a numeric prefix, go up to a heading with level ARG, do
+ a `show-subtree' and return to the previous cursor position. If ARG
+ is negative, go up that many levels.
+
+- When point is not at the beginning of a headline, execute
+ `indent-relative', like TAB normally does. See the option
+ `org-cycle-emulate-tab' for details.
+
+- Special case: if point is the the beginning of the buffer and there is
+ no headline in line 1, this function will act as if called with prefix arg."
+ (interactive "P")
+
+ (if (or (and (bobp) (not (looking-at outline-regexp)))
+ (equal arg '(4)))
+ ;; special case: use global cycling
+ (setq arg t))
+
+ (let ((outline-regexp
+ (if org-cycle-include-plain-lists
+ "\\*+\\|\\([ \t]*\\)\\([-+*]\\|[0-9]+[.)]\\) "
+ outline-regexp)))
+
+ (cond
+
+ ((org-at-table-p 'any)
+ ;; Enter the table or move to the next field in the table
+ (or (org-table-recognize-table.el)
+ (progn
+ (org-table-justify-field-maybe)
+ (org-table-next-field))))
+
+ ((eq arg t) ;; Global cycling
+
+ (cond
+ ((and (eq last-command this-command)
+ (eq org-cycle-global-status 'overview))
+ ;; We just created the overview - now do table of contents
+ ;; This can be slow in very large buffers, so indicate action
+ (message "CONTENTS...")
+ (save-excursion
+ ;; Visit all headings and show their offspring
+ (goto-char (point-max))
+ (catch 'exit
+ (while (and (progn (condition-case nil
+ (outline-previous-visible-heading 1)
+ (error (goto-char (point-min))))
+ t)
+ (looking-at outline-regexp))
+ (show-branches)
+ (if (bobp) (throw 'exit nil))))
+ (message "CONTENTS...done"))
+ (setq org-cycle-global-status 'contents)
+ (run-hook-with-args 'org-cycle-hook 'contents))
+
+ ((and (eq last-command this-command)
+ (eq org-cycle-global-status 'contents))
+ ;; We just showed the table of contents - now show everything
+ (show-all)
+ (message "SHOW ALL")
+ (setq org-cycle-global-status 'all)
+ (run-hook-with-args 'org-cycle-hook 'all))
+
+ (t
+ ;; Default action: go to overview
+ (hide-sublevels 1)
+ (message "OVERVIEW")
+ (setq org-cycle-global-status 'overview)
+ (run-hook-with-args 'org-cycle-hook 'overview))))
+
+ ((integerp arg)
+ ;; Show-subtree, ARG levels up from here.
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (outline-up-heading (if (< arg 0) (- arg)
+ (- (funcall outline-level) arg)))
+ (org-show-subtree)))
+
+ ((save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1) (looking-at outline-regexp))
+ ;; At a heading: rotate between three different views
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (let ((goal-column 0) eoh eol eos)
+ ;; First, some boundaries
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line 2)
+ (while (and (not (eobp)) ;; this is like `next-line'
+ (get-char-property (1- (point)) 'invisible))
+ (beginning-of-line 2)) (setq eol (point)))
+ (outline-end-of-heading) (setq eoh (point))
+ (org-end-of-subtree t) (setq eos (point))
+ (outline-next-heading))
+ ;; Find out what to do next and set `this-command'
+ (cond
+ ((= eos eoh)
+ ;; Nothing is hidden behind this heading
+ (message "EMPTY ENTRY")
+ (setq org-cycle-subtree-status nil))
+ ((>= eol eos)
+ ;; Entire subtree is hidden in one line: open it
+ (org-show-entry)
+ (show-children)
+ (message "CHILDREN")
+ (setq org-cycle-subtree-status 'children)
+ (run-hook-with-args 'org-cycle-hook 'children))
+ ((and (eq last-command this-command)
+ (eq org-cycle-subtree-status 'children))
+ ;; We just showed the children, now show everything.
+ (org-show-subtree)
+ (message "SUBTREE")
+ (setq org-cycle-subtree-status 'subtree)
+ (run-hook-with-args 'org-cycle-hook 'subtree))
+ (t
+ ;; Default action: hide the subtree.
+ (hide-subtree)
+ (message "FOLDED")
+ (setq org-cycle-subtree-status 'folded)
+ (run-hook-with-args 'org-cycle-hook 'folded)))))
+
+ ;; TAB emulation
+ (buffer-read-only (org-back-to-heading))
+ ((if (and (eq org-cycle-emulate-tab 'white)
+ (save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1) (looking-at "[ \t]+$")))
+ t
+ (eq org-cycle-emulate-tab t))
+ (if (and (looking-at "[ \n\r\t]")
+ (string-match "^[ \t]*$" (buffer-substring
+ (point-at-bol) (point))))
+ (progn
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (and (looking-at "[ \t]+") (replace-match ""))))
+ (indent-relative))
+
+ (t (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (org-cycle))))))
+
+(defun org-optimize-window-after-visibility-change (state)
+ "Adjust the window after a change in outline visibility.
+This function is the default value of the hook `org-cycle-hook'."
+ (cond
+ ((eq state 'overview) (org-first-headline-recenter 1))
+ ((eq state 'content) nil)
+ ((eq state 'all) nil)
+ ((eq state 'folded) nil)
+ ((eq state 'children) (or (org-subtree-end-visible-p) (recenter 1)))
+ ((eq state 'subtree) (or (org-subtree-end-visible-p) (recenter 1)))))
+
+(defun org-subtree-end-visible-p ()
+ "Is the end of the current subtree visible?"
+ (pos-visible-in-window-p
+ (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t) (point))))
+
+(defun org-first-headline-recenter (&optional N)
+ "Move cursor to the first headline and recenter the headline.
+Optional argument N means, put the headline into the Nth line of the window."
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (when (re-search-forward (concat "^" outline-regexp) nil t)
+ (beginning-of-line)
+ (recenter (prefix-numeric-value N))))
+
+(defvar org-goto-window-configuration nil)
+(defvar org-goto-marker nil)
+(defvar org-goto-map (make-sparse-keymap))
+(let ((cmds '(isearch-forward isearch-backward)) cmd)
+ (while (setq cmd (pop cmds))
+ (substitute-key-definition cmd cmd org-goto-map global-map)))
+(define-key org-goto-map "\C-m" 'org-goto-ret)
+(define-key org-goto-map [(left)] 'org-goto-left)
+(define-key org-goto-map [(right)] 'org-goto-right)
+(define-key org-goto-map [(?q)] 'org-goto-quit)
+(define-key org-goto-map [(control ?g)] 'org-goto-quit)
+(define-key org-goto-map "\C-i" 'org-cycle)
+(define-key org-goto-map [(tab)] 'org-cycle)
+(define-key org-goto-map [(down)] 'outline-next-visible-heading)
+(define-key org-goto-map [(up)] 'outline-previous-visible-heading)
+(define-key org-goto-map "n" 'outline-next-visible-heading)
+(define-key org-goto-map "p" 'outline-previous-visible-heading)
+(define-key org-goto-map "f" 'outline-forward-same-level)
+(define-key org-goto-map "b" 'outline-backward-same-level)
+(define-key org-goto-map "u" 'outline-up-heading)
+(define-key org-goto-map "\C-c\C-n" 'outline-next-visible-heading)
+(define-key org-goto-map "\C-c\C-p" 'outline-previous-visible-heading)
+(define-key org-goto-map "\C-c\C-f" 'outline-forward-same-level)
+(define-key org-goto-map "\C-c\C-b" 'outline-backward-same-level)
+(define-key org-goto-map "\C-c\C-u" 'outline-up-heading)
+(let ((l '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0)))
+ (while l (define-key org-goto-map (int-to-string (pop l)) 'digit-argument)))
+
+(defconst org-goto-help
+"Select a location to jump to, press RET
+\[Up]/[Down]=next/prev headline TAB=cycle visibility RET=select [Q]uit")
+
+(defun org-goto ()
+ "Go to a different location of the document, keeping current visibility.
+
+When you want to go to a different location in a document, the fastest way
+is often to fold the entire buffer and then dive into the tree. This
+method has the disadvantage, that the previous location will be folded,
+which may not be what you want.
+
+This command works around this by showing a copy of the current buffer in
+overview mode. You can dive into the tree in that copy, to find the
+location you want to reach. When pressing RET, the command returns to the
+original buffer in which the visibility is still unchanged. It then jumps
+to the new location, making it and the headline hierarchy above it visible."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((org-goto-start-pos (point))
+ (selected-point
+ (org-get-location (current-buffer) org-goto-help)))
+ (if selected-point
+ (progn
+ (org-mark-ring-push org-goto-start-pos)
+ (goto-char selected-point)
+ (if (or (org-invisible-p) (org-invisible-p2))
+ (org-show-hierarchy-above)))
+ (error "Quit"))))
+
+(defun org-get-location (buf help)
+ "Let the user select a location in the Org-mode buffer BUF.
+This function uses a recursive edit. It returns the selected position
+or nil."
+ (let (org-selected-point)
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-window-excursion
+ (delete-other-windows)
+ (switch-to-buffer (get-buffer-create "*org-goto*"))
+ (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*"
+ (princ help))
+ (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer (get-buffer-window "*Help*"))
+ (setq buffer-read-only nil)
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (insert-buffer-substring buf)
+ (let ((org-startup-truncated t)
+ (org-startup-folded t)
+ (org-startup-with-deadline-check nil))
+ (org-mode))
+ (setq buffer-read-only t)
+ (if (boundp 'org-goto-start-pos)
+ (goto-char org-goto-start-pos)
+ (goto-char (point-min)))
+ (org-beginning-of-line)
+ (message "Select location and press RET")
+ ;; now we make sure that during selection, ony very few keys work
+ ;; and that it is impossible to switch to another window.
+ (let ((gm (current-global-map))
+ (overriding-local-map org-goto-map))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ (use-global-map org-goto-map)
+ (recursive-edit))
+ (use-global-map gm)))))
+ (kill-buffer "*org-goto*")
+ org-selected-point))
+
+;; FIXME: It may not be a good idea to temper with the prefix argument...
+(defun org-goto-ret (&optional arg)
+ "Finish `org-goto' by going to the new location."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (setq org-selected-point (point)
+ current-prefix-arg arg)
+ (throw 'exit nil))
+
+(defun org-goto-left ()
+ "Finish `org-goto' by going to the new location."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (org-on-heading-p)
+ (progn
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (setq org-selected-point (point)
+ current-prefix-arg (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))
+ (throw 'exit nil))
+ (error "Not on a heading")))
+
+(defun org-goto-right ()
+ "Finish `org-goto' by going to the new location."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (org-on-heading-p)
+ (progn
+ (outline-end-of-subtree)
+ (or (eobp) (forward-char 1))
+ (setq org-selected-point (point)
+ current-prefix-arg (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))
+ (throw 'exit nil))
+ (error "Not on a heading")))
+
+(defun org-goto-quit ()
+ "Finish `org-goto' without cursor motion."
+ (interactive)
+ (setq org-selected-point nil)
+ (throw 'exit nil))
+
+;;; Promotion, Demotion, Inserting new headlines
+
+(defvar org-ignore-region nil
+ "To temporarily disable the active region.")
+
+(defun org-insert-heading (&optional force-heading)
+ "Insert a new heading or item with same depth at point."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (when (or force-heading (not (org-insert-item)))
+ (let* ((head (save-excursion
+ (condition-case nil
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (error (outline-next-heading)))
+ (prog1 (match-string 0)
+ (funcall outline-level)))))
+ (unless (bolp) (newline))
+ (insert head)
+ (unless (eolp)
+ (save-excursion (newline-and-indent)))
+ (unless (equal (char-before) ?\ )
+ (insert " "))
+ (run-hooks 'org-insert-heading-hook))))
+
+(defun org-insert-item ()
+ "Insert a new item at the current level.
+Return t when things worked, nil when we are not in an item."
+ (when (save-excursion
+ (condition-case nil
+ (progn
+ (org-beginning-of-item)
+ (org-at-item-p)
+ t)
+ (error nil)))
+ (unless (bolp) (newline))
+ (insert (match-string 0))
+ (org-maybe-renumber-ordered-list)
+ t))
+
+(defun org-insert-todo-heading (arg)
+ "Insert a new heading with the same level and TODO state as current heading.
+If the heading has no TODO state, or if the state is DONE, use the first
+state (TODO by default). Also with prefix arg, force first state."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (org-insert-heading)
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (outline-previous-heading)
+ (looking-at org-todo-line-regexp))
+ (if (or arg
+ (not (match-beginning 2))
+ (equal (match-string 2) org-done-string))
+ (insert (car org-todo-keywords) " ")
+ (insert (match-string 2) " ")))
+
+(defun org-promote-subtree ()
+ "Promote the entire subtree.
+See also `org-promote'."
+ (interactive)
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-map-tree 'org-promote)))
+
+(defun org-demote-subtree ()
+ "Demote the entire subtree. See `org-demote'.
+See also `org-promote'."
+ (interactive)
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-map-tree 'org-demote)))
+
+(defun org-do-promote ()
+ "Promote the current heading higher up the tree.
+If the region is active in `transient-mark-mode', promote all headings
+in the region."
+ (interactive)
+ (save-excursion
+ (if (org-region-active-p)
+ (org-map-region 'org-promote (region-beginning) (region-end))
+ (org-promote)))
+ (org-fix-position-after-promote))
+
+(defun org-do-demote ()
+ "Demote the current heading lower down the tree.
+If the region is active in `transient-mark-mode', demote all headings
+in the region."
+ (interactive)
+ (save-excursion
+ (if (org-region-active-p)
+ (org-map-region 'org-demote (region-beginning) (region-end))
+ (org-demote)))
+ (org-fix-position-after-promote))
+
+(defun org-fix-position-after-promote ()
+ "Make sure that after pro/demotion cursor position is right."
+ (and (equal (char-after) ?\ )
+ (equal (char-before) ?*)
+ (forward-char 1)))
+
+(defun org-get-legal-level (level change)
+ "Rectify a level change under the influence of `org-odd-levels-only'
+LEVEL is a current level, CHANGE is by how much the level should be
+modified. Even if CHANGE is nil, LEVEL may be returned modified because
+even level numbers will become the next higher odd number."
+ (if org-odd-levels-only
+ (cond ((not change) (1+ (* 2 (/ level 2))))
+ ((> change 0) (1+ (* 2 (/ (+ level (* 2 change)) 2))))
+ ((< change 0) (max 1 (1+ (* 2 (/ (+ level (* 2 change)) 2))))))
+ (max 1 (+ level change))))
+
+(defun org-promote ()
+ "Promote the current heading higher up the tree.
+If the region is active in `transient-mark-mode', promote all headings
+in the region."
+ (org-back-to-heading t)
+ (let* ((level (save-match-data (funcall outline-level)))
+ (up-head (make-string (org-get-legal-level level -1) ?*))
+ (diff (abs (- level (length up-head)))))
+ (if (= level 1) (error "Cannot promote to level 0. UNDO to recover"))
+ (replace-match up-head nil t)
+ ;; Fixup tag positioning
+ (and org-auto-align-tags (org-set-tags nil t))
+ (if org-adapt-indentation
+ (org-fixup-indentation (if (> diff 1) "^ " "^ ") ""
+ (if (> diff 1) "^ ? ?\\S-" "^ ?\\S-")))))
+
+(defun org-demote ()
+ "Demote the current heading lower down the tree.
+If the region is active in `transient-mark-mode', demote all headings
+in the region."
+ (org-back-to-heading t)
+ (let* ((level (save-match-data (funcall outline-level)))
+ (down-head (make-string (org-get-legal-level level 1) ?*))
+ (diff (abs (- level (length down-head)))))
+ (replace-match down-head nil t)
+ ;; Fixup tag positioning
+ (and org-auto-align-tags (org-set-tags nil t))
+ (if org-adapt-indentation
+ (org-fixup-indentation "^ " (if (> diff 1) " " " ") "^\\S-"))))
+
+(defun org-map-tree (fun)
+ "Call FUN for every heading underneath the current one."
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (let ((level (funcall outline-level)))
+ (save-excursion
+ (funcall fun)
+ (while (and (progn
+ (outline-next-heading)
+ (> (funcall outline-level) level))
+ (not (eobp)))
+ (funcall fun)))))
+
+(defun org-map-region (fun beg end)
+ "Call FUN for every heading between BEG and END."
+ (let ((org-ignore-region t))
+ (save-excursion
+ (setq end (copy-marker end))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (if (and (re-search-forward (concat "^" outline-regexp) nil t)
+ (< (point) end))
+ (funcall fun))
+ (while (and (progn
+ (outline-next-heading)
+ (< (point) end))
+ (not (eobp)))
+ (funcall fun)))))
+
+(defun org-fixup-indentation (from to prohibit)
+ "Change the indentation in the current entry by re-replacing FROM with TO.
+However, if the regexp PROHIBIT matches at all, don't do anything.
+This is being used to change indentation along with the length of the
+heading marker. But if there are any lines which are not indented, nothing
+is changed at all."
+ (save-excursion
+ (let ((end (save-excursion (outline-next-heading)
+ (point-marker))))
+ (unless (save-excursion (re-search-forward prohibit end t))
+ (while (re-search-forward from end t)
+ (replace-match to)
+ (beginning-of-line 2)))
+ (move-marker end nil))))
+
+;;; Vertical tree motion, cutting and pasting of subtrees
+
+(defun org-move-subtree-up (&optional arg)
+ "Move the current subtree up past ARG headlines of the same level."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (org-move-subtree-down (- (prefix-numeric-value arg))))
+
+(defun org-move-subtree-down (&optional arg)
+ "Move the current subtree down past ARG headlines of the same level."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (setq arg (prefix-numeric-value arg))
+ (let ((movfunc (if (> arg 0) 'outline-get-next-sibling
+ 'outline-get-last-sibling))
+ (ins-point (make-marker))
+ (cnt (abs arg))
+ beg end txt folded)
+ ;; Select the tree
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (setq beg (point))
+ (save-match-data
+ (save-excursion (outline-end-of-heading)
+ (setq folded (org-invisible-p)))
+ (outline-end-of-subtree))
+ (outline-next-heading)
+ (setq end (point))
+ ;; Find insertion point, with error handling
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (> cnt 0)
+ (or (and (funcall movfunc) (looking-at outline-regexp))
+ (progn (goto-char beg)
+ (error "Cannot move past superior level or buffer limit")))
+ (setq cnt (1- cnt)))
+ (if (> arg 0)
+ ;; Moving forward - still need to move over subtree
+ (progn (outline-end-of-subtree)
+ (outline-next-heading)
+ (if (not (or (looking-at (concat "^" outline-regexp))
+ (bolp)))
+ (newline))))
+ (move-marker ins-point (point))
+ (setq txt (buffer-substring beg end))
+ (delete-region beg end)
+ (insert txt)
+ (goto-char ins-point)
+ (if folded (hide-subtree))
+ (move-marker ins-point nil)))
+
+(defvar org-subtree-clip ""
+ "Clipboard for cut and paste of subtrees.
+This is actually only a copy of the kill, because we use the normal kill
+ring. We need it to check if the kill was created by `org-copy-subtree'.")
+
+(defvar org-subtree-clip-folded nil
+ "Was the last copied subtree folded?
+This is used to fold the tree back after pasting.")
+
+(defun org-cut-subtree ()
+ "Cut the current subtree into the clipboard.
+This is a short-hand for marking the subtree and then cutting it."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-copy-subtree 'cut))
+
+(defun org-copy-subtree (&optional cut)
+ "Cut the current subtree into the clipboard.
+This is a short-hand for marking the subtree and then copying it.
+If CUT is non nil, actually cut the subtree."
+ (interactive)
+ (let (beg end folded)
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (setq beg (point))
+ (save-match-data
+ (save-excursion (outline-end-of-heading)
+ (setq folded (org-invisible-p)))
+ (outline-end-of-subtree))
+ (if (equal (char-after) ?\n) (forward-char 1))
+ (setq end (point))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (when (> end beg)
+ (setq org-subtree-clip-folded folded)
+ (if cut (kill-region beg end) (copy-region-as-kill beg end))
+ (setq org-subtree-clip (current-kill 0))
+ (message "%s: Subtree with %d characters"
+ (if cut "Cut" "Copied")
+ (length org-subtree-clip)))))
+
+(defun org-paste-subtree (&optional level tree)
+ "Paste the clipboard as a subtree, with modification of headline level.
+The entire subtree is promoted or demoted in order to match a new headline
+level. By default, the new level is derived from the visible headings
+before and after the insertion point, and taken to be the inferior headline
+level of the two. So if the previous visible heading is level 3 and the
+next is level 4 (or vice versa), level 4 will be used for insertion.
+This makes sure that the subtree remains an independent subtree and does
+not swallow low level entries.
+
+You can also force a different level, either by using a numeric prefix
+argument, or by inserting the heading marker by hand. For example, if the
+cursor is after \"*****\", then the tree will be shifted to level 5.
+
+If you want to insert the tree as is, just use \\[yank].
+
+If optional TREE is given, use this text instead of the kill ring."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (unless (org-kill-is-subtree-p tree)
+ (error
+ (substitute-command-keys
+ "The kill is not a (set of) tree(s) - please use \\[yank] to yank anyway")))
+ (let* ((txt (or tree (current-kill 0)))
+ (^re (concat "^\\(" outline-regexp "\\)"))
+ (re (concat "\\(" outline-regexp "\\)"))
+ (^re_ (concat "\\(" outline-regexp "\\)[ \t]*"))
+
+ (old-level (if (string-match ^re txt)
+ (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))
+ -1))
+ (force-level (cond (level (prefix-numeric-value level))
+ ((string-match
+ ^re_ (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point)))
+ (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))
+ (t nil)))
+ (previous-level (save-excursion
+ (condition-case nil
+ (progn
+ (outline-previous-visible-heading 1)
+ (if (looking-at re)
+ (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))
+ 1))
+ (error 1))))
+ (next-level (save-excursion
+ (condition-case nil
+ (progn
+ (outline-next-visible-heading 1)
+ (if (looking-at re)
+ (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))
+ 1))
+ (error 1))))
+ (new-level (or force-level (max previous-level next-level)))
+ (shift (if (or (= old-level -1)
+ (= new-level -1)
+ (= old-level new-level))
+ 0
+ (- new-level old-level)))
+ (shift1 shift)
+ (delta (if (> shift 0) -1 1))
+ (func (if (> shift 0) 'org-demote 'org-promote))
+ (org-odd-levels-only nil)
+ beg end)
+ ;; Remove the forces level indicator
+ (if force-level
+ (delete-region (point-at-bol) (point)))
+ ;; Make sure we start at the beginning of an empty line
+ (if (not (bolp)) (insert "\n"))
+ (if (not (looking-at "[ \t]*$"))
+ (progn (insert "\n") (backward-char 1)))
+ ;; Paste
+ (setq beg (point))
+ (insert txt)
+ (setq end (point))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ ;; Shift if necessary
+ (if (= shift 0)
+ (message "Pasted at level %d, without shift" new-level)
+ (save-restriction
+ (narrow-to-region beg end)
+ (while (not (= shift 0))
+ (org-map-region func (point-min) (point-max))
+ (setq shift (+ delta shift)))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (message "Pasted at level %d, with shift by %d levels"
+ new-level shift1)))
+ (if (and (eq org-subtree-clip (current-kill 0))
+ org-subtree-clip-folded)
+ ;; The tree was folded before it was killed/copied
+ (hide-subtree))))
+
+(defun org-kill-is-subtree-p (&optional txt)
+ "Check if the current kill is an outline subtree, or a set of trees.
+Returns nil if kill does not start with a headline, or if the first
+headline level is not the largest headline level in the tree.
+So this will actually accept several entries of equal levels as well,
+which is OK for `org-paste-subtree'.
+If optional TXT is given, check this string instead of the current kill."
+ (let* ((kill (or txt (current-kill 0) ""))
+ (start-level (and (string-match (concat "\\`" outline-regexp) kill)
+ (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))))
+ (re (concat "^" outline-regexp))
+ (start 1))
+ (if (not start-level)
+ nil ;; does not even start with a heading
+ (catch 'exit
+ (while (setq start (string-match re kill (1+ start)))
+ (if (< (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)) start-level)
+ (throw 'exit nil)))
+ t))))
+
+;;; Plain list items
+
+(defun org-at-item-p ()
+ "Is point in a line starting a hand-formatted item?"
+ (let ((llt org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator))
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-at-bol))
+ (looking-at
+ (cond
+ ((eq llt t) "\\([ \t]*\\([-+]\\|\\([0-9]+[.)]\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \\|$\\)")
+ ((= llt ?.) "\\([ \t]*\\([-+]\\|\\([0-9]+\\.\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \\|$\\)")
+ ((= llt ?\)) "\\([ \t]*\\([-+]\\|\\([0-9]+)\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \\|$\\)")
+ (t (error "Invalid value of `org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator'")))))))
+
+(defun org-get-indentation ()
+ "Get the indentation of the current line, interpreting tabs."
+ (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (skip-chars-forward " \t")
+ (current-column)))
+
+(defun org-beginning-of-item ()
+ "Go to the beginning of the current hand-formatted item.
+If the cursor is not in an item, throw an error."
+ (let ((pos (point))
+ (limit (save-excursion (org-back-to-heading)
+ (beginning-of-line 2) (point)))
+ ind ind1)
+ (if (org-at-item-p)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (skip-chars-forward " \t")
+ (setq ind (current-column))
+ (if (catch 'exit
+ (while t
+ (beginning-of-line 0)
+ (if (< (point) limit) (throw 'exit nil))
+ (unless (looking-at " \t]*$")
+ (skip-chars-forward " \t")
+ (setq ind1 (current-column))
+ (if (< ind1 ind)
+ (throw 'exit (org-at-item-p))))))
+ nil
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (error "Not in an item")))))
+
+(defun org-end-of-item ()
+ "Go to the end of the current hand-formatted item.
+If the cursor is not in an item, throw an error."
+ (let ((pos (point))
+ (limit (save-excursion (outline-next-heading) (point)))
+ (ind (save-excursion
+ (org-beginning-of-item)
+ (skip-chars-forward " \t")
+ (current-column)))
+ ind1)
+ (if (catch 'exit
+ (while t
+ (beginning-of-line 2)
+ (if (>= (point) limit) (throw 'exit t))
+ (unless (looking-at "[ \t]*$")
+ (skip-chars-forward " \t")
+ (setq ind1 (current-column))
+ (if (<= ind1 ind) (throw 'exit t)))))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (error "Not in an item"))))
+
+(defun org-move-item-down (arg)
+ "Move the plain list item at point down, i.e. swap with following item.
+Subitems (items with larger indentation) are considered part of the item,
+so this really moves item trees."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (let (beg end ind ind1 (pos (point)) txt)
+ (org-beginning-of-item)
+ (setq beg (point))
+ (setq ind (org-get-indentation))
+ (org-end-of-item)
+ (setq end (point))
+ (setq ind1 (org-get-indentation))
+ (if (and (org-at-item-p) (= ind ind1))
+ (progn
+ (org-end-of-item)
+ (setq txt (buffer-substring beg end))
+ (save-excursion
+ (delete-region beg end))
+ (setq pos (point))
+ (insert txt)
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (org-maybe-renumber-ordered-list))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (error "Cannot move this item further down"))))
+
+(defun org-move-item-up (arg)
+ "Move the plain list item at point up, i.e. swap with previous item.
+Subitems (items with larger indentation) are considered part of the item,
+so this really moves item trees."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (let (beg end ind ind1 (pos (point)) txt)
+ (org-beginning-of-item)
+ (setq beg (point))
+ (setq ind (org-get-indentation))
+ (org-end-of-item)
+ (setq end (point))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (catch 'exit
+ (while t
+ (beginning-of-line 0)
+ (if (looking-at "[ \t]*$")
+ nil
+ (if (<= (setq ind1 (org-get-indentation)) ind)
+ (throw 'exit t)))))
+ (condition-case nil
+ (org-beginning-of-item)
+ (error (goto-char beg)
+ (error "Cannot move this item further up")))
+ (setq ind1 (org-get-indentation))
+ (if (and (org-at-item-p) (= ind ind1))
+ (progn
+ (setq txt (buffer-substring beg end))
+ (save-excursion
+ (delete-region beg end))
+ (setq pos (point))
+ (insert txt)
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (org-maybe-renumber-ordered-list))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (error "Cannot move this item further up"))))
+
+(defun org-maybe-renumber-ordered-list ()
+ "Renumber the ordered list at point if setup allows it.
+This tests the user option `org-auto-renumber-ordered-lists' before
+doing the renumbering."
+ (and org-auto-renumber-ordered-lists
+ (org-at-item-p)
+ (match-beginning 3)
+ (org-renumber-ordered-list 1)))
+
+(defun org-get-string-indentation (s)
+ "What indentation has S due to SPACE and TAB at the beginning of the string?"
+ (let ((n -1) (i 0) (w tab-width) c)
+ (catch 'exit
+ (while (< (setq n (1+ n)) (length s))
+ (setq c (aref s n))
+ (cond ((= c ?\ ) (setq i (1+ i)))
+ ((= c ?\t) (setq i (* (/ (+ w i) w) w)))
+ (t (throw 'exit t)))))
+ i))
+
+(defun org-renumber-ordered-list (arg)
+ "Renumber an ordered plain list.
+Cursor next to be in the first line of an item, the line that starts
+with something like \"1.\" or \"2)\"."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (unless (and (org-at-item-p)
+ (match-beginning 3))
+ (error "This is not an ordered list"))
+ (let ((line (org-current-line))
+ (col (current-column))
+ (ind (org-get-string-indentation
+ (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (match-beginning 3))))
+ ;; (term (substring (match-string 3) -1))
+ ind1 (n (1- arg)))
+ ;; find where this list begins
+ (catch 'exit
+ (while t
+ (catch 'next
+ (beginning-of-line 0)
+ (if (looking-at "[ \t]*$") (throw 'next t))
+ (skip-chars-forward " \t") (setq ind1 (current-column))
+ (if (or (< ind1 ind)
+ (and (= ind1 ind)
+ (not (org-at-item-p))))
+ (throw 'exit t)))))
+ ;; Walk forward and replace these numbers
+ (catch 'exit
+ (while t
+ (catch 'next
+ (beginning-of-line 2)
+ (if (eobp) (throw 'exit nil))
+ (if (looking-at "[ \t]*$") (throw 'next nil))
+ (skip-chars-forward " \t") (setq ind1 (current-column))
+ (if (> ind1 ind) (throw 'next t))
+ (if (< ind1 ind) (throw 'exit t))
+ (if (not (org-at-item-p)) (throw 'exit nil))
+ (if (not (match-beginning 3))
+ (error "unordered bullet in ordered list. Press \\[undo] to recover"))
+ (delete-region (match-beginning 3) (1- (match-end 3)))
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 3))
+ (insert (format "%d" (setq n (1+ n)))))))
+ (goto-line line)
+ (move-to-column col)))
+
+(defvar org-last-indent-begin-marker (make-marker))
+(defvar org-last-indent-end-marker (make-marker))
+
+(defun org-outdent-item (arg)
+ "Outdent a local list item."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (org-indent-item (- arg)))
+
+(defun org-indent-item (arg)
+ "Indent a local list item."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (unless (org-at-item-p)
+ (error "Not on an item"))
+ (let (beg end ind ind1)
+ (if (memq last-command '(org-shiftmetaright org-shiftmetaleft))
+ (setq beg org-last-indent-begin-marker
+ end org-last-indent-end-marker)
+ (org-beginning-of-item)
+ (setq beg (move-marker org-last-indent-begin-marker (point)))
+ (org-end-of-item)
+ (setq end (move-marker org-last-indent-end-marker (point))))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (skip-chars-forward " \t") (setq ind (current-column))
+ (if (< (+ arg ind) 0) (error "Cannot outdent beyond margin"))
+ (while (< (point) end)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (skip-chars-forward " \t") (setq ind1 (current-column))
+ (delete-region (point-at-bol) (point))
+ (indent-to-column (+ ind1 arg))
+ (beginning-of-line 2))
+ (goto-char beg)))
+
+;;; Archiving
+
+(defun org-archive-subtree ()
+ "Move the current subtree to the archive.
+The archive can be a certain top-level heading in the current file, or in
+a different file. The tree will be moved to that location, the subtree
+heading be marked DONE, and the current time will be added."
+ (interactive)
+ ;; Save all relevant TODO keyword-relatex variables
+ (let ((tr-org-todo-line-regexp org-todo-line-regexp) ; keep despite compiler
+ (tr-org-todo-keywords org-todo-keywords)
+ (tr-org-todo-interpretation org-todo-interpretation)
+ (tr-org-done-string org-done-string)
+ (tr-org-todo-regexp org-todo-regexp)
+ (tr-org-todo-line-regexp org-todo-line-regexp)
+ (this-buffer (current-buffer))
+ file heading buffer level newfile-p)
+ (if (string-match "\\(.*\\)::\\(.*\\)" org-archive-location)
+ (progn
+ (setq file (format (match-string 1 org-archive-location)
+ (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name))
+ heading (match-string 2 org-archive-location)))
+ (error "Invalid `org-archive-location'"))
+ (if (> (length file) 0)
+ (setq newfile-p (not (file-exists-p file))
+ buffer (find-file-noselect file))
+ (setq buffer (current-buffer)))
+ (unless buffer
+ (error "Cannot access file \"%s\"" file))
+ (if (and (> (length heading) 0)
+ (string-match "^\\*+" heading))
+ (setq level (match-end 0))
+ (setq heading nil level 0))
+ (save-excursion
+ ;; We first only copy, in case something goes wrong
+ ;; we need to protect this-command, to avoid kill-region sets it,
+ ;; which would lead to duplication of subtrees
+ (let (this-command) (org-copy-subtree))
+ (set-buffer buffer)
+ ;; Enforce org-mode for the archive buffer
+ (if (not (eq major-mode 'org-mode))
+ ;; Force the mode for future visits.
+ (let ((org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file t))
+ (call-interactively 'org-mode)))
+ (when newfile-p
+ (goto-char (point-max))
+ (insert (format "\nArchived entries from file %s\n\n"
+ (buffer-file-name this-buffer))))
+ ;; Force the TODO keywords of the original buffer
+ (let ((org-todo-line-regexp tr-org-todo-line-regexp)
+ (org-todo-keywords tr-org-todo-keywords)
+ (org-todo-interpretation tr-org-todo-interpretation)
+ (org-done-string tr-org-done-string)
+ (org-todo-regexp tr-org-todo-regexp)
+ (org-todo-line-regexp tr-org-todo-line-regexp))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (if heading
+ (progn
+ (if (re-search-forward
+ (concat "\\(^\\|\r\\)"
+ (regexp-quote heading) "[ \t]*\\($\\|\r\\)")
+ nil t)
+ (goto-char (match-end 0))
+ ;; Heading not found, just insert it at the end
+ (goto-char (point-max))
+ (or (bolp) (insert "\n"))
+ (insert "\n" heading "\n")
+ (end-of-line 0))
+ ;; Make the heading visible, and the following as well
+ (let ((org-show-following-heading t)) (org-show-hierarchy-above))
+ (if (re-search-forward
+ (concat "^" (regexp-quote (make-string level ?*)) "[ \t]")
+ nil t)
+ (progn (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (insert "\n")
+ (beginning-of-line 0))
+ (goto-char (point-max)) (insert "\n")))
+ (goto-char (point-max)) (insert "\n"))
+ ;; Paste
+ (org-paste-subtree (1+ level))
+ ;; Mark the entry as done, i.e. set to last work in org-todo-keywords
+ (if org-archive-mark-done
+ (org-todo (length org-todo-keywords)))
+ ;; Move cursor to right after the TODO keyword
+ (when org-archive-stamp-time
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (looking-at org-todo-line-regexp)
+ (goto-char (or (match-end 2) (match-beginning 3)))
+ (insert "(" (format-time-string (cdr org-time-stamp-formats)
+ (org-current-time))
+ ")"))
+ ;; Save the buffer, if it is not the same buffer.
+ (if (not (eq this-buffer buffer)) (save-buffer))))
+ ;; Here we are back in the original buffer. Everything seems to have
+ ;; worked. So now cut the tree and finish up.
+ (let (this-command) (org-cut-subtree))
+ (if (looking-at "[ \t]*$") (kill-line))
+ (message "Subtree archived %s"
+ (if (eq this-buffer buffer)
+ (concat "under heading: " heading)
+ (concat "in file: " (abbreviate-file-name file))))))
+
+;;; Completion
+
+(defun org-complete (&optional arg)
+ "Perform completion on word at point.
+At the beginning of a headline, this completes TODO keywords as given in
+`org-todo-keywords'.
+If the current word is preceded by a backslash, completes the TeX symbols
+that are supported for HTML support.
+If the current word is preceded by \"#+\", completes special words for
+setting file options.
+At all other locations, this simply calls `ispell-complete-word'."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (catch 'exit
+ (let* ((end (point))
+ (beg1 (save-excursion
+ (if (equal (char-before (point)) ?\ ) (backward-char 1))
+ (skip-chars-backward "a-zA-Z_@0-9")
+ (point)))
+ (beg (save-excursion
+ (if (equal (char-before (point)) ?\ ) (backward-char 1))
+ (skip-chars-backward "a-zA-Z0-9_:$")
+ (point)))
+ (camel (equal (char-before beg) ?*))
+ (tag (equal (char-before beg1) ?:))
+ (texp (equal (char-before beg) ?\\))
+ (opt (equal (buffer-substring (max (point-at-bol) (- beg 2))
+ beg)
+ "#+"))
+ (completion-ignore-case opt)
+ (type nil)
+ (tbl nil)
+ (table (cond
+ (opt
+ (setq type :opt)
+ (mapcar (lambda (x)
+ (string-match "^#\\+\\(\\([A-Z_]+:?\\).*\\)" x)
+ (cons (match-string 2 x) (match-string 1 x)))
+ (org-split-string (org-get-current-options) "\n")))
+ (texp
+ (setq type :tex)
+ org-html-entities)
+ ((string-match "\\`\\*+[ \t]*\\'"
+ (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) beg))
+ (setq type :todo)
+ (mapcar 'list org-todo-keywords))
+ (camel
+ (setq type :camel)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward org-todo-line-regexp nil t)
+ (push (list
+ (if org-file-link-context-use-camel-case
+ (org-make-org-heading-camel (match-string 3) t)
+ (org-make-org-heading-search-string
+ (match-string 3) t)))
+ tbl)))
+ tbl)
+ (tag (setq type :tag beg beg1)
+ (org-get-buffer-tags))
+ (t (progn (ispell-complete-word arg) (throw 'exit nil)))))
+ (pattern (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end))
+ (completion (try-completion pattern table)))
+ (cond ((eq completion t)
+ (if (equal type :opt)
+ (insert (substring (cdr (assoc (upcase pattern) table))
+ (length pattern)))))
+ ((null completion)
+ (message "Can't find completion for \"%s\"" pattern)
+ (ding))
+ ((not (string= pattern completion))
+ (delete-region beg end)
+ (if (string-match " +$" completion)
+ (setq completion (replace-match "" t t completion)))
+ (insert completion)
+ (if (get-buffer-window "*Completions*")
+ (delete-window (get-buffer-window "*Completions*")))
+ (if (assoc completion table)
+ (if (eq type :todo) (insert " ")
+ (if (eq type :tag) (insert ":"))))
+ (if (and (equal type :opt) (assoc completion table))
+ (message "%s" (substitute-command-keys
+ "Press \\[org-complete] again to insert example settings"))))
+ (t
+ (message "Making completion list...")
+ (let ((list (sort (all-completions pattern table) 'string<)))
+ (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*"
+ (condition-case nil
+ ;; Protection needed for XEmacs and emacs 21
+ (display-completion-list list pattern)
+ (error (display-completion-list list)))))
+ (message "Making completion list...%s" "done"))))))
+
+;;; Comments, TODO and DEADLINE
+
+(defun org-toggle-comment ()
+ "Change the COMMENT state of an entry."
+ (interactive)
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (if (looking-at (concat outline-regexp
+ "\\( +\\<" org-comment-string "\\>\\)"))
+ (replace-match "" t t nil 1)
+ (if (looking-at outline-regexp)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (match-end 0))
+ (insert " " org-comment-string))))))
+
+(defvar org-last-todo-state-is-todo nil
+ "This is non-nil when the last TODO state change led to a TODO state.
+If the last change removed the TODO tag or switched to DONE, then
+this is nil.")
+
+(defun org-todo (&optional arg)
+ "Change the TODO state of an item.
+The state of an item is given by a keyword at the start of the heading,
+like
+ *** TODO Write paper
+ *** DONE Call mom
+
+The different keywords are specified in the variable `org-todo-keywords'.
+By default the available states are \"TODO\" and \"DONE\".
+So for this example: when the item starts with TODO, it is changed to DONE.
+When it starts with DONE, the DONE is removed. And when neither TODO nor
+DONE are present, add TODO at the beginning of the heading.
+
+With prefix arg, use completion to determine the new state. With numeric
+prefix arg, switch to that state."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (if (looking-at outline-regexp) (goto-char (match-end 0)))
+ (or (looking-at (concat " +" org-todo-regexp " *"))
+ (looking-at " *"))
+ (let* ((this (match-string 1))
+ (completion-ignore-case t)
+ (member (member this org-todo-keywords))
+ (tail (cdr member))
+ (state (cond
+ ((equal arg '(4))
+ ;; Read a state with completion
+ (completing-read "State: " (mapcar (lambda(x) (list x))
+ org-todo-keywords)
+ nil t))
+ ((eq arg 'right)
+ (if this
+ (if tail (car tail) nil)
+ (car org-todo-keywords)))
+ ((eq arg 'left)
+ (if (equal member org-todo-keywords)
+ nil
+ (if this
+ (nth (- (length org-todo-keywords) (length tail) 2)
+ org-todo-keywords)
+ org-done-string)))
+ (arg
+ ;; user requests a specific state
+ (nth (1- (prefix-numeric-value arg))
+ org-todo-keywords))
+ ((null member) (car org-todo-keywords))
+ ((null tail) nil) ;; -> first entry
+ ((eq org-todo-interpretation 'sequence)
+ (car tail))
+ ((memq org-todo-interpretation '(type priority))
+ (if (eq this-command last-command)
+ (car tail)
+ (if (> (length tail) 0) org-done-string nil)))
+ (t nil)))
+ (next (if state (concat " " state " ") " ")))
+ (replace-match next t t)
+ (setq org-last-todo-state-is-todo
+ (not (equal state org-done-string)))
+ (when org-log-done
+ (if (equal state org-done-string)
+ (org-log-done)
+ (if (not this)
+ (org-log-done t))))
+ ;; Fixup tag positioning
+ (and org-auto-align-tags (org-set-tags nil t))
+ (run-hooks 'org-after-todo-state-change-hook)))
+ ;; Fixup cursor location if close to the keyword
+ (if (and (outline-on-heading-p)
+ (not (bolp))
+ (save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (looking-at org-todo-line-regexp))
+ (< (point) (+ 2 (or (match-end 2) (match-end 1)))))
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (or (match-end 2) (match-end 1)))
+ (just-one-space))))
+
+(defun org-log-done (&optional undone)
+ "Add a time stamp logging that a TODO entry has been closed.
+When UNDONE is non-nil, remove such a time stamp again."
+ (interactive)
+ (let (beg end col)
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading t)
+ (setq beg (point))
+ (looking-at (concat outline-regexp " *"))
+ (goto-char (match-end 0))
+ (setq col (current-column))
+ (outline-next-heading)
+ (setq end (point))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (when (re-search-forward (concat
+ "[\r\n]\\([ \t]*"
+ (regexp-quote org-closed-string)
+ " *\\[.*?\\][^\n\r]*[\n\r]?\\)") end t)
+ (delete-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
+ (unless undone
+ (org-back-to-heading t)
+ (skip-chars-forward "^\n\r")
+ (goto-char (min (1+ (point)) (point-max)))
+ (when (not (member (char-before) '(?\r ?\n)))
+ (insert "\n"))
+ (indent-to col)
+ (insert org-closed-string " "
+ (format-time-string
+ (concat "[" (substring (cdr org-time-stamp-formats) 1 -1) "]")
+ (org-current-time))
+ "\n")))))
+
+(defun org-show-todo-tree (arg)
+ "Make a compact tree which shows all headlines marked with TODO.
+The tree will show the lines where the regexp matches, and all higher
+headlines above the match.
+With \\[universal-argument] prefix, also show the DONE entries.
+With a numeric prefix N, construct a sparse tree for the Nth element
+of `org-todo-keywords'."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((case-fold-search nil)
+ (kwd-re
+ (cond ((null arg) org-not-done-regexp)
+ ((equal arg '(4)) org-todo-regexp)
+ ((<= (prefix-numeric-value arg) (length org-todo-keywords))
+ (regexp-quote (nth (1- (prefix-numeric-value arg))
+ org-todo-keywords)))
+ (t (error "Invalid prefix argument: %s" arg)))))
+ (message "%d TODO entries found"
+ (org-occur (concat "^" outline-regexp " +" kwd-re )))))
+
+(defun org-deadline ()
+ "Insert the DEADLINE: string to make a deadline.
+A timestamp is also inserted - use \\[org-timestamp-up] and \\[org-timestamp-down]
+to modify it to the correct date."
+ (interactive)
+ (insert
+ org-deadline-string " "
+ (format-time-string (car org-time-stamp-formats)
+ (org-read-date nil 'to-time)))
+ (message "%s" (substitute-command-keys
+ "Use \\[org-timestamp-up-day] and \\[org-timestamp-down-day] to change the date.")))
+
+(defun org-schedule ()
+ "Insert the SCHEDULED: string to schedule a TODO item.
+A timestamp is also inserted - use \\[org-timestamp-up] and \\[org-timestamp-down]
+to modify it to the correct date."
+ (interactive)
+ (insert
+ org-scheduled-string " "
+ (format-time-string (car org-time-stamp-formats)
+ (org-read-date nil 'to-time)))
+ (message "%s" (substitute-command-keys
+ "Use \\[org-timestamp-up-day] and \\[org-timestamp-down-day] to change the date.")))
+
+
+(defun org-occur (regexp &optional callback)
+ "Make a compact tree which shows all matches of REGEXP.
+The tree will show the lines where the regexp matches, and all higher
+headlines above the match. It will also show the heading after the match,
+to make sure editing the matching entry is easy.
+If CALLBACK is non-nil, it is a function which is called to confirm
+that the match should indeed be shown."
+ (interactive "sRegexp: ")
+ (org-remove-occur-highlights nil nil t)
+ (setq regexp (org-check-occur-regexp regexp))
+ (let ((cnt 0))
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (hide-sublevels 1)
+ (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
+ (when (or (not callback)
+ (save-match-data (funcall callback)))
+ (setq cnt (1+ cnt))
+ (org-highlight-new-match (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
+ (org-show-hierarchy-above))))
+ (org-add-hook 'before-change-functions 'org-remove-occur-highlights
+ nil 'local)
+ (run-hooks 'org-occur-hook)
+ (if (interactive-p)
+ (message "%d match(es) for regexp %s" cnt regexp))
+ cnt))
+
+(defun org-show-hierarchy-above ()
+ "Make sure point and the headings hierarchy above is visible."
+ (catch 'exit
+ (if (org-on-heading-p t)
+ (org-flag-heading nil) ; only show the heading
+ (and (or (org-invisible-p) (org-invisible-p2))
+ (org-show-hidden-entry))) ; show entire entry
+ (save-excursion
+ (and org-show-following-heading
+ (outline-next-heading)
+ (org-flag-heading nil))) ; show the next heading
+ (when org-show-hierarchy-above
+ (save-excursion ; show all higher headings
+ (while (and (condition-case nil
+ (progn (org-up-heading-all 1) t)
+ (error nil))
+ (not (bobp)))
+ (org-flag-heading nil))))))
+
+;; Overlay compatibility functions
+(defun org-make-overlay (beg end &optional buffer)
+ (if org-xemacs-p (make-extent beg end buffer) (make-overlay beg end buffer)))
+(defun org-delete-overlay (ovl)
+ (if org-xemacs-p (delete-extent ovl) (delete-overlay ovl)))
+(defun org-detatch-overlay (ovl)
+ (if org-xemacs-p (detach-extent ovl) (delete-overlay ovl)))
+(defun org-move-overlay (ovl beg end &optional buffer)
+ (if org-xemacs-p
+ (set-extent-endpoints ovl beg end buffer)
+ (move-overlay ovl beg end buffer)))
+(defun org-overlay-put (ovl prop value)
+ (if org-xemacs-p
+ (set-extent-property ovl prop value)
+ (overlay-put ovl prop value)))
+
+(defvar org-occur-highlights nil)
+(defun org-highlight-new-match (beg end)
+ "Highlight from BEG to END and mark the highlight is an occur headline."
+ (let ((ov (org-make-overlay beg end)))
+ (org-overlay-put ov 'face 'secondary-selection)
+ (push ov org-occur-highlights)))
+
+(defun org-remove-occur-highlights (&optional beg end noremove)
+ "Remove the occur highlights from the buffer.
+BEG and END are ignored. If NOREMOVE is nil, remove this function
+from the `before-change-functions' in the current buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ (mapc 'org-delete-overlay org-occur-highlights)
+ (setq org-occur-highlights nil)
+ (unless noremove
+ (remove-hook 'before-change-functions
+ 'org-remove-occur-highlights 'local)))
+
+;;; Priorities
+
+(defvar org-priority-regexp ".*?\\(\\[#\\([A-Z]\\)\\] ?\\)"
+ "Regular expression matching the priority indicator.")
+
+(defvar org-remove-priority-next-time nil)
+
+(defun org-priority-up ()
+ "Increase the priority of the current item."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-priority 'up))
+
+(defun org-priority-down ()
+ "Decrease the priority of the current item."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-priority 'down))
+
+(defun org-priority (&optional action)
+ "Change the priority of an item by ARG.
+ACTION can be set, up, or down."
+ (interactive)
+ (setq action (or action 'set))
+ (let (current new news have remove)
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (if (looking-at org-priority-regexp)
+ (setq current (string-to-char (match-string 2))
+ have t)
+ (setq current org-default-priority))
+ (cond
+ ((eq action 'set)
+ (message "Priority A-%c, SPC to remove: " org-lowest-priority)
+ (setq new (read-char-exclusive))
+ (cond ((equal new ?\ ) (setq remove t))
+ ((or (< (upcase new) ?A) (> (upcase new) org-lowest-priority))
+ (error "Priority must be between `%c' and `%c'"
+ ?A org-lowest-priority))))
+ ((eq action 'up)
+ (setq new (1- current)))
+ ((eq action 'down)
+ (setq new (1+ current)))
+ (t (error "Invalid action")))
+ (setq new (min (max ?A (upcase new)) org-lowest-priority))
+ (setq news (format "%c" new))
+ (if have
+ (if remove
+ (replace-match "" t t nil 1)
+ (replace-match news t t nil 2))
+ (if remove
+ (error "No priority cookie found in line")
+ (looking-at org-todo-line-regexp)
+ (if (match-end 2)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (match-end 2))
+ (insert " [#" news "]"))
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 3))
+ (insert "[#" news "] ")))))
+ (if remove
+ (message "Priority removed")
+ (message "Priority of current item set to %s" news))))
+
+
+(defun org-get-priority (s)
+ "Find priority cookie and return priority."
+ (save-match-data
+ (if (not (string-match org-priority-regexp s))
+ (* 1000 (- org-lowest-priority org-default-priority))
+ (* 1000 (- org-lowest-priority
+ (string-to-char (match-string 2 s)))))))
+
+;;; Timestamps
+
+(defvar org-last-changed-timestamp nil)
+
+(defun org-time-stamp (arg)
+ "Prompt for a date/time and insert a time stamp.
+If the user specifies a time like HH:MM, or if this command is called
+with a prefix argument, the time stamp will contain date and time.
+Otherwise, only the date will be included. All parts of a date not
+specified by the user will be filled in from the current date/time.
+So if you press just return without typing anything, the time stamp
+will represent the current date/time. If there is already a timestamp
+at the cursor, it will be modified."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((fmt (if arg (cdr org-time-stamp-formats)
+ (car org-time-stamp-formats)))
+ (org-time-was-given nil)
+ time)
+ (cond
+ ((and (org-at-timestamp-p)
+ (eq last-command 'org-time-stamp)
+ (eq this-command 'org-time-stamp))
+ (insert "--")
+ (setq time (let ((this-command this-command))
+ (org-read-date arg 'totime)))
+ (if org-time-was-given (setq fmt (cdr org-time-stamp-formats)))
+ (insert (format-time-string fmt time)))
+ ((org-at-timestamp-p)
+ (setq time (let ((this-command this-command))
+ (org-read-date arg 'totime)))
+ (and (org-at-timestamp-p) (replace-match
+ (setq org-last-changed-timestamp
+ (format-time-string fmt time))
+ t t))
+ (message "Timestamp updated"))
+ (t
+ (setq time (let ((this-command this-command))
+ (org-read-date arg 'totime)))
+ (if org-time-was-given (setq fmt (cdr org-time-stamp-formats)))
+ (insert (format-time-string fmt time))))))
+
+(defun org-time-stamp-inactive (&optional arg)
+ "Insert an inactive time stamp.
+An inactive time stamp is enclosed in square brackets instead of angle
+brackets. It is inactive in the sense that it does not trigger agenda entries,
+does not link to the calendar and cannot be changed with the S-cursor keys.
+So these are more for recording a certain time/date."
+ ;; FIXME: Would it be better not to ask for a date/time here?
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((fmt (if arg (cdr org-time-stamp-formats)
+ (car org-time-stamp-formats)))
+ (org-time-was-given nil)
+ time)
+ (setq time (org-read-date arg 'totime))
+ (if org-time-was-given (setq fmt (cdr org-time-stamp-formats)))
+ (setq fmt (concat "[" (substring fmt 1 -1) "]"))
+ (insert (format-time-string fmt time))))
+
+(defvar org-date-ovl (org-make-overlay 1 1))
+(org-overlay-put org-date-ovl 'face 'org-warning)
+(org-detatch-overlay org-date-ovl)
+
+;;; FIXME: Make the function take "Fri" as "next friday"
+;;; because these are mostly being used to record the current time.
+(defun org-read-date (&optional with-time to-time)
+ "Read a date and make things smooth for the user.
+The prompt will suggest to enter an ISO date, but you can also enter anything
+which will at least partially be understood by `parse-time-string'.
+Unrecognized parts of the date will default to the current day, month, year,
+hour and minute. For example,
+ 3-2-5 --> 2003-02-05
+ feb 15 --> currentyear-02-15
+ sep 12 9 --> 2009-09-12
+ 12:45 --> today 12:45
+ 22 sept 0:34 --> currentyear-09-22 0:34
+ 12 --> currentyear-currentmonth-12
+ etc.
+The function understands only English month and weekday abbreviations,
+but this can be configured with the variables `parse-time-months' and
+`parse-time-weekdays'.
+
+While prompting, a calendar is popped up - you can also select the
+date with the mouse (button 1). The calendar shows a period of three
+months. To scroll it to other months, use the keys `>' and `<'.
+If you don't like the calendar, turn it off with
+ \(setq org-popup-calendar-for-date-prompt nil)
+
+With optional argument TO-TIME, the date will immediately be converted
+to an internal time.
+With an optional argument WITH-TIME, the prompt will suggest to also
+insert a time. Note that when WITH-TIME is not set, you can still
+enter a time, and this function will inform the calling routine about
+this change. The calling routine may then choose to change the format
+used to insert the time stamp into the buffer to include the time."
+ (require 'parse-time)
+ (let* ((org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes
+ (if (equal with-time '(16)) 0 org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes))
+ (ct (org-current-time))
+ (default-time
+ ;; Default time is either today, or, when entering a range,
+ ;; the range start.
+ (if (save-excursion
+ (re-search-backward
+ (concat org-ts-regexp "--\\=")
+ (- (point) 20) t))
+ (apply
+ 'encode-time
+ (mapcar (lambda(x) (or x 0)) ;; FIXME: Problem with timezone?
+ (parse-time-string (match-string 1))))
+ ct))
+ (calendar-move-hook nil)
+ (view-diary-entries-initially nil)
+ (timestr (format-time-string
+ (if with-time "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M" "%Y-%m-%d") default-time))
+ (prompt (format "YYYY-MM-DD [%s]: " timestr))
+ ans ans1 ans2
+ second minute hour day month year tl)
+
+ (if org-popup-calendar-for-date-prompt
+ ;; Also show a calendar for date selection
+ ;; Copied (with modifications) from planner.el by John Wiegley
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-window-excursion
+ (calendar)
+ (calendar-forward-day (- (time-to-days default-time)
+ (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
+ (calendar-current-date))))
+ (org-eval-in-calendar nil)
+ (let* ((old-map (current-local-map))
+ (map (copy-keymap calendar-mode-map))
+ (minibuffer-local-map (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-map)))
+ (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'org-calendar-select)
+ (define-key map (if org-xemacs-p [button1] [mouse-1])
+ 'org-calendar-select-mouse)
+ (define-key map (if org-xemacs-p [button2] [mouse-2])
+ 'org-calendar-select-mouse)
+ (define-key minibuffer-local-map [(meta shift left)]
+ (lambda () (interactive)
+ (org-eval-in-calendar '(calendar-backward-month 1))))
+ (define-key minibuffer-local-map [(meta shift right)]
+ (lambda () (interactive)
+ (org-eval-in-calendar '(calendar-forward-month 1))))
+ (define-key minibuffer-local-map [(shift up)]
+ (lambda () (interactive)
+ (org-eval-in-calendar '(calendar-backward-week 1))))
+ (define-key minibuffer-local-map [(shift down)]
+ (lambda () (interactive)
+ (org-eval-in-calendar '(calendar-forward-week 1))))
+ (define-key minibuffer-local-map [(shift left)]
+ (lambda () (interactive)
+ (org-eval-in-calendar '(calendar-backward-day 1))))
+ (define-key minibuffer-local-map [(shift right)]
+ (lambda () (interactive)
+ (org-eval-in-calendar '(calendar-forward-day 1))))
+ (define-key minibuffer-local-map ">"
+ (lambda () (interactive)
+ (org-eval-in-calendar '(scroll-calendar-left 1))))
+ (define-key minibuffer-local-map "<"
+ (lambda () (interactive)
+ (org-eval-in-calendar '(scroll-calendar-right 1))))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ (use-local-map map)
+ (setq ans (read-string prompt "" nil nil))
+ (if (not (string-match "\\S-" ans)) (setq ans nil))
+ (setq ans (or ans1 ans ans2)))
+ (use-local-map old-map)))))
+ ;; Naked prompt only
+ (setq ans (read-string prompt "" nil timestr)))
+ (org-detatch-overlay org-date-ovl)
+
+ (if (string-match
+ "^ *\\(\\([0-9]+\\)-\\)?\\([0-1]?[0-9]\\)-\\([0-3]?[0-9]\\)\\([^-0-9]\\|$\\)" ans)
+ (progn
+ (setq year (if (match-end 2)
+ (string-to-number (match-string 2 ans))
+ (string-to-number (format-time-string "%Y")))
+ month (string-to-number (match-string 3 ans))
+ day (string-to-number (match-string 4 ans)))
+ (if (< year 100) (setq year (+ 2000 year)))
+ (setq ans (replace-match (format "%04d-%02d-%02d\\5" year month day)
+ t nil ans))))
+ (setq tl (parse-time-string ans)
+ year (or (nth 5 tl) (string-to-number (format-time-string "%Y" ct)))
+ month (or (nth 4 tl) (string-to-number (format-time-string "%m" ct)))
+ day (or (nth 3 tl) (string-to-number (format-time-string "%d" ct)))
+ hour (or (nth 2 tl) (string-to-number (format-time-string "%H" ct)))
+ minute (or (nth 1 tl) (string-to-number (format-time-string "%M" ct)))
+ second (or (nth 0 tl) 0))
+ (if (and (boundp 'org-time-was-given)
+ (nth 2 tl))
+ (setq org-time-was-given t))
+ (if (< year 100) (setq year (+ 2000 year)))
+ (if to-time
+ (encode-time second minute hour day month year)
+ (if (or (nth 1 tl) (nth 2 tl))
+ (format "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d" year month day hour minute)
+ (format "%04d-%02d-%02d" year month day)))))
+
+(defun org-eval-in-calendar (form)
+ "Eval FORM in the calendar window and return to current window.
+Also, store the cursor date in variable ans2."
+ (let ((sw (selected-window)))
+ (select-window (get-buffer-window "*Calendar*"))
+ (eval form)
+ (when (calendar-cursor-to-date)
+ (let* ((date (calendar-cursor-to-date))
+ (time (encode-time 0 0 0 (nth 1 date) (nth 0 date) (nth 2 date))))
+ (setq ans2 (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d" time))))
+ (org-move-overlay org-date-ovl (1- (point)) (1+ (point)) (current-buffer))
+ (select-window sw)))
+
+(defun org-calendar-select ()
+ "Return to `org-read-date' with the date currently selected.
+This is used by `org-read-date' in a temporary keymap for the calendar buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ (when (calendar-cursor-to-date)
+ (let* ((date (calendar-cursor-to-date))
+ (time (encode-time 0 0 0 (nth 1 date) (nth 0 date) (nth 2 date))))
+ (setq ans1 (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d" time)))
+ (if (active-minibuffer-window) (exit-minibuffer))))
+
+(defun org-calendar-select-mouse (ev)
+ "Return to `org-read-date' with the date currently selected.
+This is used by `org-read-date' in a temporary keymap for the calendar buffer."
+ (interactive "e")
+ (mouse-set-point ev)
+ (when (calendar-cursor-to-date)
+ (let* ((date (calendar-cursor-to-date))
+ (time (encode-time 0 0 0 (nth 1 date) (nth 0 date) (nth 2 date))))
+ (setq ans1 (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d" time)))
+ (if (active-minibuffer-window) (exit-minibuffer))))
+
+(defun org-check-deadlines (ndays)
+ "Check if there are any deadlines due or past due.
+A deadline is considered due if it happens within `org-deadline-warning-days'
+days from today's date. If the deadline appears in an entry marked DONE,
+it is not shown. The prefix arg NDAYS can be used to test that many
+days. If the prefix is a raw \\[universal-argument] prefix, all deadlines are shown."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let* ((org-warn-days
+ (cond
+ ((equal ndays '(4)) 100000)
+ (ndays (prefix-numeric-value ndays))
+ (t org-deadline-warning-days)))
+ (case-fold-search nil)
+ (regexp (concat "\\<" org-deadline-string " *<\\([^>]+\\)>"))
+ (callback
+ (lambda ()
+ (and (let ((d1 (time-to-days (current-time)))
+ (d2 (time-to-days
+ (org-time-string-to-time (match-string 1)))))
+ (< (- d2 d1) org-warn-days))
+ (not (org-entry-is-done-p))))))
+ (message "%d deadlines past-due or due within %d days"
+ (org-occur regexp callback)
+ org-warn-days)))
+
+(defun org-evaluate-time-range (&optional to-buffer)
+ "Evaluate a time range by computing the difference between start and end.
+Normally the result is just printed in the echo area, but with prefix arg
+TO-BUFFER, the result is inserted just after the date stamp into the buffer.
+If the time range is actually in a table, the result is inserted into the
+next column.
+For time difference computation, a year is assumed to be exactly 365
+days in order to avoid rounding problems."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (save-excursion
+ (unless (org-at-date-range-p)
+ (goto-char (point-at-bol))
+ (re-search-forward org-tr-regexp (point-at-eol) t))
+ (if (not (org-at-date-range-p))
+ (error "Not at a time-stamp range, and none found in current line")))
+ (let* ((ts1 (match-string 1))
+ (ts2 (match-string 2))
+ (havetime (or (> (length ts1) 15) (> (length ts2) 15)))
+ (match-end (match-end 0))
+ (time1 (org-time-string-to-time ts1))
+ (time2 (org-time-string-to-time ts2))
+ (t1 (time-to-seconds time1))
+ (t2 (time-to-seconds time2))
+ (diff (abs (- t2 t1)))
+ (negative (< (- t2 t1) 0))
+ ;; (ys (floor (* 365 24 60 60)))
+ (ds (* 24 60 60))
+ (hs (* 60 60))
+ (fy "%dy %dd %02d:%02d")
+ (fy1 "%dy %dd")
+ (fd "%dd %02d:%02d")
+ (fd1 "%dd")
+ (fh "%02d:%02d")
+ y d h m align)
+ ;; FIXME: Should I re-introduce years, make year refer to same date?
+ ;; This would be the only useful way to have years, actually.
+ (if havetime
+ (setq ; y (floor (/ diff ys)) diff (mod diff ys)
+ y 0
+ d (floor (/ diff ds)) diff (mod diff ds)
+ h (floor (/ diff hs)) diff (mod diff hs)
+ m (floor (/ diff 60)))
+ (setq ; y (floor (/ diff ys)) diff (mod diff ys)
+ y 0
+ d (floor (+ (/ diff ds) 0.5))
+ h 0 m 0))
+ (if (not to-buffer)
+ (message (org-make-tdiff-string y d h m))
+ (when (org-at-table-p)
+ (goto-char match-end)
+ (setq align t)
+ (and (looking-at " *|") (goto-char (match-end 0))))
+ (if (looking-at
+ "\\( *-? *[0-9]+y\\)?\\( *[0-9]+d\\)? *[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]")
+ (replace-match ""))
+ (if negative (insert " -"))
+ (if (> y 0) (insert " " (format (if havetime fy fy1) y d h m))
+ (if (> d 0) (insert " " (format (if havetime fd fd1) d h m))
+ (insert " " (format fh h m))))
+ (if align (org-table-align))
+ (message "Time difference inserted"))))
+
+(defun org-make-tdiff-string (y d h m)
+ (let ((fmt "")
+ (l nil))
+ (if (> y 0) (setq fmt (concat fmt "%d year" (if (> y 1) "s" "") " ")
+ l (push y l)))
+ (if (> d 0) (setq fmt (concat fmt "%d day" (if (> d 1) "s" "") " ")
+ l (push d l)))
+ (if (> h 0) (setq fmt (concat fmt "%d hour" (if (> h 1) "s" "") " ")
+ l (push h l)))
+ (if (> m 0) (setq fmt (concat fmt "%d minute" (if (> m 1) "s" "") " ")
+ l (push m l)))
+ (apply 'format fmt (nreverse l))))
+
+(defun org-time-string-to-time (s)
+ (apply 'encode-time (org-parse-time-string s)))
+
+(defun org-parse-time-string (s &optional nodefault)
+ "Parse the standard Org-mode time string.
+This should be a lot faster than the normal `parse-time-string'.
+If time is not given, defaults to 0:00. However, with optional NODEFAULT,
+hour and minute fields will be nil if not given."
+ (if (string-match org-ts-regexp1 s)
+ (list 0
+ (if (or (match-beginning 8) (not nodefault))
+ (string-to-number (or (match-string 8 s) "0")))
+ (if (or (match-beginning 7) (not nodefault))
+ (string-to-number (or (match-string 7 s) "0")))
+ (string-to-number (match-string 4 s))
+ (string-to-number (match-string 3 s))
+ (string-to-number (match-string 2 s))
+ nil nil nil)
+ (make-list 9 0)))
+
+(defun org-timestamp-up (&optional arg)
+ "Increase the date item at the cursor by one.
+If the cursor is on the year, change the year. If it is on the month or
+the day, change that.
+With prefix ARG, change by that many units."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (org-timestamp-change (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
+
+(defun org-timestamp-down (&optional arg)
+ "Decrease the date item at the cursor by one.
+If the cursor is on the year, change the year. If it is on the month or
+the day, change that.
+With prefix ARG, change by that many units."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (org-timestamp-change (- (prefix-numeric-value arg))))
+
+(defun org-timestamp-up-day (&optional arg)
+ "Increase the date in the time stamp by one day.
+With prefix ARG, change that many days."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (if (and (not (org-at-timestamp-p))
+ (org-on-heading-p))
+ (org-todo 'up)
+ (org-timestamp-change (prefix-numeric-value arg) 'day)))
+
+(defun org-timestamp-down-day (&optional arg)
+ "Decrease the date in the time stamp by one day.
+With prefix ARG, change that many days."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (if (and (not (org-at-timestamp-p))
+ (org-on-heading-p))
+ (org-todo 'down)
+ (org-timestamp-change (- (prefix-numeric-value arg)) 'day)))
+
+(defsubst org-pos-in-match-range (pos n)
+ (and (match-beginning n)
+ (<= (match-beginning n) pos)
+ (>= (match-end n) pos)))
+
+(defun org-at-timestamp-p ()
+ "Determine if the cursor is in or at a timestamp."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((tsr org-ts-regexp2)
+ (pos (point))
+ (ans (or (looking-at tsr)
+ (save-excursion
+ (skip-chars-backward "^<\n\r\t")
+ (if (> (point) 1) (backward-char 1))
+ (and (looking-at tsr)
+ (> (- (match-end 0) pos) -1))))))
+ (and (boundp 'org-ts-what)
+ (setq org-ts-what
+ (cond
+ ((org-pos-in-match-range pos 2) 'year)
+ ((org-pos-in-match-range pos 3) 'month)
+ ((org-pos-in-match-range pos 7) 'hour)
+ ((org-pos-in-match-range pos 8) 'minute)
+ ((or (org-pos-in-match-range pos 4)
+ (org-pos-in-match-range pos 5)) 'day)
+ (t 'day))))
+ ans))
+
+(defun org-timestamp-change (n &optional what)
+ "Change the date in the time stamp at point.
+The date will be changed by N times WHAT. WHAT can be `day', `month',
+`year', `minute', `second'. If WHAT is not given, the cursor position
+in the timestamp determines what will be changed."
+ (let ((fmt (car org-time-stamp-formats))
+ org-ts-what
+ (pos (point))
+ ts time time0)
+ (if (not (org-at-timestamp-p))
+ (error "Not at a timestamp"))
+ (setq org-ts-what (or what org-ts-what))
+ (setq fmt (if (<= (abs (- (cdr org-ts-lengths)
+ (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))))
+ 1)
+ (cdr org-time-stamp-formats)
+ (car org-time-stamp-formats)))
+ (setq ts (match-string 0))
+ (replace-match "")
+ (setq time0 (org-parse-time-string ts))
+ (setq time
+ (apply 'encode-time
+ (append
+ (list (or (car time0) 0))
+ (list (+ (if (eq org-ts-what 'minute) n 0) (nth 1 time0)))
+ (list (+ (if (eq org-ts-what 'hour) n 0) (nth 2 time0)))
+ (list (+ (if (eq org-ts-what 'day) n 0) (nth 3 time0)))
+ (list (+ (if (eq org-ts-what 'month) n 0) (nth 4 time0)))
+ (list (+ (if (eq org-ts-what 'year) n 0) (nth 5 time0)))
+ (nthcdr 6 time0))))
+ (if (eq what 'calendar)
+ (let ((cal-date
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-match-data
+ (set-buffer "*Calendar*")
+ (calendar-cursor-to-date)))))
+ (setcar (nthcdr 4 time0) (nth 0 cal-date)) ; month
+ (setcar (nthcdr 3 time0) (nth 1 cal-date)) ; day
+ (setcar (nthcdr 5 time0) (nth 2 cal-date)) ; year
+ (setcar time0 (or (car time0) 0))
+ (setcar (nthcdr 1 time0) (or (nth 1 time0) 0))
+ (setcar (nthcdr 2 time0) (or (nth 1 time0) 0))
+ (setq time (apply 'encode-time time0))))
+ (insert (setq org-last-changed-timestamp (format-time-string fmt time)))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ ;; Try to recenter the calendar window, if any
+ (if (and org-calendar-follow-timestamp-change
+ (get-buffer-window "*Calendar*" t)
+ (memq org-ts-what '(day month year)))
+ (org-recenter-calendar (time-to-days time)))))
+
+(defun org-recenter-calendar (date)
+ "If the calendar is visible, recenter it to DATE."
+ (let* ((win (selected-window))
+ (cwin (get-buffer-window "*Calendar*" t))
+ (calendar-move-hook nil))
+ (when cwin
+ (select-window cwin)
+ (calendar-goto-date (if (listp date) date
+ (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute date)))
+ (select-window win))))
+
+(defun org-goto-calendar (&optional arg)
+ "Go to the Emacs calendar at the current date.
+If there is a time stamp in the current line, go to that date.
+A prefix ARG can be used to force the current date."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((tsr org-ts-regexp) diff
+ (calendar-move-hook nil)
+ (view-diary-entries-initially nil))
+ (if (or (org-at-timestamp-p)
+ (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (looking-at (concat ".*" tsr))))
+ (let ((d1 (time-to-days (current-time)))
+ (d2 (time-to-days
+ (org-time-string-to-time (match-string 1)))))
+ (setq diff (- d2 d1))))
+ (calendar)
+ (calendar-goto-today)
+ (if (and diff (not arg)) (calendar-forward-day diff))))
+
+(defun org-date-from-calendar ()
+ "Insert time stamp corresponding to cursor date in *Calendar* buffer.
+If there is already a time stamp at the cursor position, update it."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-timestamp-change 0 'calendar))
+
+;;; Agenda, and Diary Integration
+
+;;; Define the mode
+
+(defvar org-agenda-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)
+ "Keymap for `org-agenda-mode'.")
+
+(defvar org-agenda-menu) ; defined later in this file.
+(defvar org-agenda-follow-mode nil)
+(defvar org-agenda-show-log nil)
+(defvar org-agenda-buffer-name "*Org Agenda*")
+(defvar org-agenda-redo-command nil)
+(defvar org-agenda-mode-hook nil)
+(defvar org-agenda-type nil)
+(defvar org-agenda-force-single-file nil)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-agenda-mode ()
+ "Mode for time-sorted view on action items in Org-mode files.
+
+The following commands are available:
+
+\\{org-agenda-mode-map}"
+ (interactive)
+ (kill-all-local-variables)
+ (setq major-mode 'org-agenda-mode)
+ (setq mode-name "Org-Agenda")
+ (use-local-map org-agenda-mode-map)
+ (easy-menu-add org-agenda-menu)
+ (if org-startup-truncated (setq truncate-lines t))
+ (org-add-hook 'post-command-hook 'org-agenda-post-command-hook nil 'local)
+ (org-add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'org-unhighlight nil 'local)
+ (unless org-agenda-keep-modes
+ (setq org-agenda-follow-mode nil
+ org-agenda-show-log nil))
+ (easy-menu-change
+ '("Agenda") "Agenda Files"
+ (append
+ (list
+ (vector
+ (if (get 'org-agenda-files 'org-restrict)
+ "Restricted to single file"
+ "Edit File List")
+ '(customize-variable 'org-agenda-files)
+ (not (get 'org-agenda-files 'org-restrict)))
+ "--")
+ (mapcar 'org-file-menu-entry (org-agenda-files))))
+ (org-agenda-set-mode-name)
+ (apply
+ (if (fboundp 'run-mode-hooks) 'run-mode-hooks 'run-hooks)
+ (list 'org-agenda-mode-hook)))
+
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "\C-i" 'org-agenda-goto)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map [(tab)] 'org-agenda-goto)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "\C-m" 'org-agenda-switch-to)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map " " 'org-agenda-show)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "\C-c\C-t" 'org-agenda-todo)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "o" 'delete-other-windows)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "L" 'org-agenda-recenter)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "t" 'org-agenda-todo)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map ":" 'org-agenda-set-tags)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "." 'org-agenda-goto-today)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "d" 'org-agenda-day-view)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "w" 'org-agenda-week-view)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map (org-key 'S-right) 'org-agenda-date-later)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map (org-key 'S-left) 'org-agenda-date-earlier)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map [?\C-c ?\C-x (right)] 'org-agenda-date-later)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map [?\C-c ?\C-x (left)] 'org-agenda-date-earlier)
+
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map ">" 'org-agenda-date-prompt)
+(let ((l '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0)))
+ (while l (define-key org-agenda-mode-map
+ (int-to-string (pop l)) 'digit-argument)))
+
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "f" 'org-agenda-follow-mode)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "l" 'org-agenda-log-mode)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "D" 'org-agenda-toggle-diary)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "g" 'org-agenda-toggle-time-grid)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "r" 'org-agenda-redo)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "q" 'org-agenda-quit)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "x" 'org-agenda-exit)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "P" 'org-agenda-show-priority)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "T" 'org-agenda-show-tags)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "n" 'next-line)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "p" 'previous-line)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "\C-n" 'org-agenda-next-date-line)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "\C-p" 'org-agenda-previous-date-line)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "," 'org-agenda-priority)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "\C-c," 'org-agenda-priority)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "i" 'org-agenda-diary-entry)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "c" 'org-agenda-goto-calendar)
+(eval-after-load "calendar"
+ '(define-key calendar-mode-map org-calendar-to-agenda-key
+ 'org-calendar-goto-agenda))
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "C" 'org-agenda-convert-date)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "m" 'org-agenda-phases-of-moon)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "M" 'org-agenda-phases-of-moon)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "s" 'org-agenda-sunrise-sunset)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "S" 'org-agenda-sunrise-sunset)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "h" 'org-agenda-holidays)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "H" 'org-agenda-holidays)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "+" 'org-agenda-priority-up)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "-" 'org-agenda-priority-down)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map (org-key 'S-up) 'org-agenda-priority-up)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map (org-key 'S-down) 'org-agenda-priority-down)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map [?\C-c ?\C-x (up)] 'org-agenda-priority-up)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map [?\C-c ?\C-x (down)] 'org-agenda-priority-down)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map [(right)] 'org-agenda-later)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map [(left)] 'org-agenda-earlier)
+(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "\C-c\C-x\C-c" 'org-export-icalendar-combine-agenda-files)
+(defvar org-agenda-keymap (copy-keymap org-agenda-mode-map)
+ "Local keymap for agenda entries from Org-mode.")
+
+(define-key org-agenda-keymap
+ (if org-xemacs-p [(button2)] [(mouse-2)]) 'org-agenda-goto-mouse)
+(define-key org-agenda-keymap
+ (if org-xemacs-p [(button3)] [(mouse-3)]) 'org-agenda-show-mouse)
+(define-key org-agenda-keymap [follow-link] 'mouse-face)
+(easy-menu-define org-agenda-menu org-agenda-mode-map "Agenda menu"
+ '("Agenda"
+ ("Agenda Files")
+ "--"
+ ["Show" org-agenda-show t]
+ ["Go To (other window)" org-agenda-goto t]
+ ["Go To (one window)" org-agenda-switch-to t]
+ ["Follow Mode" org-agenda-follow-mode
+ :style toggle :selected org-agenda-follow-mode :active t]
+ "--"
+ ["Cycle TODO" org-agenda-todo t]
+ ("Tags"
+ ["Show all Tags" org-agenda-show-tags t]
+ ["Set Tags" org-agenda-set-tags t])
+ ("Reschedule"
+ ["Reschedule +1 day" org-agenda-date-later (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda 'timeline)]
+ ["Reschedule -1 day" org-agenda-date-earlier (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda 'timeline)]
+ "--"
+ ["Reschedule to ..." org-agenda-date-prompt (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda 'timeline)])
+ ("Priority"
+ ["Set Priority" org-agenda-priority t]
+ ["Increase Priority" org-agenda-priority-up t]
+ ["Decrease Priority" org-agenda-priority-down t]
+ ["Show Priority" org-agenda-show-priority t])
+ "--"
+ ;; ["New agenda command" org-agenda t]
+ ["Rebuild buffer" org-agenda-redo t]
+ "--"
+ ["Goto Today" org-agenda-goto-today (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda 'timeline)]
+ ["Next Dates" org-agenda-later (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda)]
+ ["Previous Dates" org-agenda-earlier (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda)]
+ "--"
+ ["Day View" org-agenda-day-view :active (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda)
+ :style radio :selected (equal org-agenda-ndays 1)]
+ ["Week View" org-agenda-week-view :active (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda)
+ :style radio :selected (equal org-agenda-ndays 7)]
+ "--"
+ ["Show Logbook entries" org-agenda-log-mode
+ :style toggle :selected org-agenda-show-log :active (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda 'timeline)]
+ ["Include Diary" org-agenda-toggle-diary
+ :style toggle :selected org-agenda-include-diary :active (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda)]
+ ["Use Time Grid" org-agenda-toggle-time-grid
+ :style toggle :selected org-agenda-use-time-grid :active (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda)]
+ "--"
+ ["New Diary Entry" org-agenda-diary-entry (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda 'timeline)]
+ ("Calendar Commands"
+ ["Goto Calendar" org-agenda-goto-calendar (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda 'timeline)]
+ ["Phases of the Moon" org-agenda-phases-of-moon (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda 'timeline)]
+ ["Sunrise/Sunset" org-agenda-sunrise-sunset (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda 'timeline)]
+ ["Holidays" org-agenda-holidays (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda 'timeline)]
+ ["Convert" org-agenda-convert-date (org-agenda-check-type nil 'agenda 'timeline)])
+ ["Create iCalendar file" org-export-icalendar-combine-agenda-files t]
+ "--"
+ ["Quit" org-agenda-quit t]
+ ["Exit and Release Buffers" org-agenda-exit t]
+ ))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-agenda (arg)
+ "Dispatch agenda commands to collect entries to the agenda buffer.
+Prompts for a character to select a command. Any prefix arg will be passed
+on to the selected command. The default selections are:
+
+a Call `org-agenda' to display the agenda for the current day or week.
+t Call `org-todo-list' to display the global todo list.
+T Call `org-todo-list' to display the global todo list, select only
+ entries with a specific TODO keyword (the user gets a prompt).
+m Call `org-tags-view' to display headlines with tags matching
+ a condition (the user is prompted for the condition).
+M Like `m', but select only TODO entries, no ordinary headlines.
+
+More commands can be added by configuring the variable
+`org-agenda-custom-commands'. In particular, specific tags and TODO keyword
+searches can be pre-defined in this way.
+
+If the current buffer is in Org-mode and visiting a file, you can also
+first press `1' to indicate that the agenda should be temporarily (until the
+next use of \\[org-agenda]) restricted to the current file."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (catch 'exit
+ (let ((restrict-ok (and buffer-file-name (eq major-mode 'org-mode)))
+ (custom org-agenda-custom-commands)
+ c entry key type string)
+ (put 'org-agenda-files 'org-restrict nil)
+ (save-window-excursion
+ (delete-other-windows)
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window " *Agenda Commands*")
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (insert
+ "Press key for an agenda command:
+--------------------------------
+a Agenda for current week or day
+t List of all TODO entries T Entries with special TODO kwd
+m Match a TAGS query M Like m, but only TODO entries
+C Configure your own agenda commands")
+ (while (setq entry (pop custom))
+ (setq key (car entry) type (nth 1 entry) string (nth 2 entry))
+ (insert (format "\n%-4s%-14s: %s"
+ key
+ (cond
+ ((eq type 'tags) "Tags query")
+ ((eq type 'todo) "TODO keyword")
+ ((eq type 'tags-tree) "Tags tree")
+ ((eq type 'todo-tree) "TODO kwd tree")
+ ((eq type 'occur-tree) "Occur tree")
+ (t "???"))
+ (org-string-props string 'face 'org-link))))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (if (fboundp 'fit-window-to-buffer) (fit-window-to-buffer))
+ (message "Press key for agenda command%s"
+ (if restrict-ok ", or [1] to restrict to current file" ""))
+ (setq c (read-char-exclusive))
+ (message "")
+ (when (equal c ?1)
+ (if restrict-ok
+ (put 'org-agenda-files 'org-restrict (list buffer-file-name))
+ (error "Cannot restrict agenda to current buffer"))
+ (message "Press key for agenda command%s"
+ (if restrict-ok " (restricted to current file)" ""))
+ (setq c (read-char-exclusive))
+ (message "")))
+ (require 'calendar) ; FIXME: can we avoid this for some commands?
+ ;; For example the todo list should not need it (but does...)
+ (cond
+ ((equal c ?C) (customize-variable 'org-agenda-custom-commands))
+ ((equal c ?a) (call-interactively 'org-agenda-list))
+ ((equal c ?t) (call-interactively 'org-todo-list))
+ ((equal c ?T)
+ (setq current-prefix-arg (or arg '(4)))
+ (call-interactively 'org-todo-list))
+ ((equal c ?m) (call-interactively 'org-tags-view))
+ ((equal c ?M)
+ (setq current-prefix-arg (or arg '(4)))
+ (call-interactively 'org-tags-view))
+ ((setq entry (assoc (char-to-string c) org-agenda-custom-commands))
+ (setq type (nth 1 entry) string (nth 2 entry))
+ (cond
+ ((eq type 'tags)
+ (org-tags-view current-prefix-arg string))
+ ((eq type 'todo)
+ (org-todo-list string))
+ ((eq type 'tags-tree)
+ (org-check-for-org-mode)
+ (org-tags-sparse-tree current-prefix-arg string))
+ ((eq type 'todo-tree)
+ (org-check-for-org-mode)
+ (org-occur (concat "^" outline-regexp "[ \t]*"
+ (regexp-quote string) "\\>")))
+ ((eq type 'occur-tree)
+ (org-check-for-org-mode)
+ (org-occur string))
+ (t (error "Invalid custom agenda command type %s" type))))
+ (t (error "Invalid key"))))))
+
+(defun org-check-for-org-mode ()
+ "Make sure current buffer is in org-mode. Error if not."
+ (or (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
+ (error "Cannot execute org-mode agenda command on buffer in %s."
+ major-mode)))
+
+(defun org-fit-agenda-window ()
+ "Fit the window to the buffer size."
+ (and org-fit-agenda-window
+ (fboundp 'fit-window-to-buffer)
+ (fit-window-to-buffer nil (/ (* (frame-height) 3) 4)
+ (/ (frame-height) 2))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-files ()
+ "Get the list of agenda files."
+ (or (get 'org-agenda-files 'org-restrict)
+ org-agenda-files))
+
+(defvar org-agenda-markers nil
+ "List of all currently active markers created by `org-agenda'.")
+(defvar org-agenda-last-marker-time (time-to-seconds (current-time))
+ "Creation time of the last agenda marker.")
+
+(defun org-agenda-new-marker (&optional pos)
+ "Return a new agenda marker.
+Org-mode keeps a list of these markers and resets them when they are
+no longer in use."
+ (let ((m (copy-marker (or pos (point)))))
+ (setq org-agenda-last-marker-time (time-to-seconds (current-time)))
+ (push m org-agenda-markers)
+ m))
+
+(defun org-agenda-maybe-reset-markers (&optional force)
+ "Reset markers created by `org-agenda'. But only if they are old enough."
+ (if (or force
+ (> (- (time-to-seconds (current-time))
+ org-agenda-last-marker-time)
+ 5))
+ (while org-agenda-markers
+ (move-marker (pop org-agenda-markers) nil))))
+
+(defvar org-agenda-new-buffers nil
+ "Buffers created to visit agenda files.")
+
+(defun org-get-agenda-file-buffer (file)
+ "Get a buffer visiting FILE. If the buffer needs to be created, add
+it to the list of buffers which might be released later."
+ (let ((buf (find-buffer-visiting file)))
+ (if buf
+ buf ; just return it
+ ;; Make a new buffer and remember it
+ (setq buf (find-file-noselect file))
+ (if buf (push buf org-agenda-new-buffers))
+ buf)))
+
+(defun org-release-buffers (blist)
+ "Release all buffers in list, asking the user for confirmation when needed.
+When a buffer is unmodified, it is just killed. When modified, it is saved
+\(if the user agrees) and then killed."
+ (let (buf file)
+ (while (setq buf (pop blist))
+ (setq file (buffer-file-name buf))
+ (when (and (buffer-modified-p buf)
+ file
+ (y-or-n-p (format "Save file %s? " file)))
+ (with-current-buffer buf (save-buffer)))
+ (kill-buffer buf))))
+
+(defvar org-respect-restriction nil) ; Dynamically-scoped param.
+
+(defun org-timeline (&optional include-all keep-modes)
+ "Show a time-sorted view of the entries in the current org file.
+Only entries with a time stamp of today or later will be listed. With
+\\[universal-argument] prefix, all unfinished TODO items will also be shown,
+under the current date.
+If the buffer contains an active region, only check the region for
+dates."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (require 'calendar)
+ (org-agenda-maybe-reset-markers 'force)
+ (org-compile-prefix-format org-timeline-prefix-format)
+ (let* ((dopast t)
+ (dotodo include-all)
+ (doclosed org-agenda-show-log)
+ (org-agenda-keep-modes keep-modes)
+ (entry buffer-file-name)
+ (org-agenda-files (list buffer-file-name))
+ (date (calendar-current-date))
+ (win (selected-window))
+ (pos1 (point))
+ (beg (if (org-region-active-p) (region-beginning) (point-min)))
+ (end (if (org-region-active-p) (region-end) (point-max)))
+ (day-numbers (org-get-all-dates beg end 'no-ranges
+ t doclosed)) ; always include today
+ (today (time-to-days (current-time)))
+ (org-respect-restriction t)
+ (past t)
+ args
+ s e rtn d)
+ (setq org-agenda-redo-command
+ (list 'progn
+ (list 'switch-to-buffer-other-window (current-buffer))
+ (list 'org-timeline (list 'quote include-all) t)))
+ (if (not dopast)
+ ;; Remove past dates from the list of dates.
+ (setq day-numbers (delq nil (mapcar (lambda(x)
+ (if (>= x today) x nil))
+ day-numbers))))
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window
+ (get-buffer-create org-agenda-buffer-name))
+ (setq buffer-read-only nil)
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (org-agenda-mode) (setq buffer-read-only nil)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-agenda-type) 'timeline)
+ (if doclosed (push :closed args))
+ (push :timestamp args)
+ (if dotodo (push :todo args))
+ (while (setq d (pop day-numbers))
+ (if (and (>= d today)
+ dopast
+ past)
+ (progn
+ (setq past nil)
+ (insert (make-string 79 ?-) "\n")))
+ (setq date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute d))
+ (setq s (point))
+ (setq rtn (apply 'org-agenda-get-day-entries
+ entry date args))
+ (if (or rtn (equal d today))
+ (progn
+ (insert (calendar-day-name date) " "
+ (number-to-string (extract-calendar-day date)) " "
+ (calendar-month-name (extract-calendar-month date)) " "
+ (number-to-string (extract-calendar-year date)) "\n")
+ (put-text-property s (1- (point)) 'face
+ 'org-link)
+ (if (equal d today)
+ (put-text-property s (1- (point)) 'org-today t))
+ (insert (org-finalize-agenda-entries rtn) "\n")
+ (put-text-property s (1- (point)) 'day d))))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (setq buffer-read-only t)
+ (goto-char (or (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max) 'org-today t)
+ (point-min)))
+ (when (not org-select-timeline-window)
+ (select-window win)
+ (goto-char pos1))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-agenda-list (&optional include-all start-day ndays keep-modes)
+ "Produce a weekly view from all files in variable `org-agenda-files'.
+The view will be for the current week, but from the overview buffer you
+will be able to go to other weeks.
+With one \\[universal-argument] prefix argument INCLUDE-ALL, all unfinished TODO items will
+also be shown, under the current date.
+With two \\[universal-argument] prefix argument INCLUDE-ALL, all TODO entries marked DONE
+on the days are also shown. See the variable `org-log-done' for how
+to turn on logging.
+START-DAY defaults to TODAY, or to the most recent match for the weekday
+given in `org-agenda-start-on-weekday'.
+NDAYS defaults to `org-agenda-ndays'."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (org-agenda-maybe-reset-markers 'force)
+ (org-compile-prefix-format org-agenda-prefix-format)
+ (require 'calendar)
+ (let* ((org-agenda-start-on-weekday
+ (if (or (equal ndays 1)
+ (and (null ndays) (equal 1 org-agenda-ndays)))
+ nil org-agenda-start-on-weekday))
+ (org-agenda-keep-modes keep-modes)
+ (files (copy-sequence (org-agenda-files)))
+ (win (selected-window))
+ (today (time-to-days (current-time)))
+ (sd (or start-day today))
+ (start (if (or (null org-agenda-start-on-weekday)
+ (< org-agenda-ndays 7))
+ sd
+ (let* ((nt (calendar-day-of-week
+ (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute sd)))
+ (n1 org-agenda-start-on-weekday)
+ (d (- nt n1)))
+ (- sd (+ (if (< d 0) 7 0) d)))))
+ (day-numbers (list start))
+ (inhibit-redisplay t)
+ s e rtn rtnall file date d start-pos end-pos todayp nd)
+ (setq org-agenda-redo-command
+ (list 'org-agenda-list (list 'quote include-all) start-day ndays t))
+ ;; Make the list of days
+ (setq ndays (or ndays org-agenda-ndays)
+ nd ndays)
+ (while (> ndays 1)
+ (push (1+ (car day-numbers)) day-numbers)
+ (setq ndays (1- ndays)))
+ (setq day-numbers (nreverse day-numbers))
+ (if (not (equal (current-buffer) (get-buffer org-agenda-buffer-name)))
+ (progn
+ (delete-other-windows)
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window
+ (get-buffer-create org-agenda-buffer-name))))
+ (setq buffer-read-only nil)
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (org-agenda-mode) (setq buffer-read-only nil)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-agenda-type) 'agenda)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'starting-day) (car day-numbers))
+ (set (make-local-variable 'include-all-loc) include-all)
+ (when (and (or include-all org-agenda-include-all-todo)
+ (member today day-numbers))
+ (setq files (org-agenda-files)
+ rtnall nil)
+ (while (setq file (pop files))
+ (catch 'nextfile
+ (org-check-agenda-file file)
+ (setq date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute today)
+ rtn (org-agenda-get-day-entries
+ file date :todo))
+ (setq rtnall (append rtnall rtn))))
+ (when rtnall
+ (insert "ALL CURRENTLY OPEN TODO ITEMS:\n")
+ (add-text-properties (point-min) (1- (point))
+ (list 'face 'org-link))
+ (insert (org-finalize-agenda-entries rtnall) "\n")))
+ (while (setq d (pop day-numbers))
+ (setq date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute d)
+ s (point))
+ (if (or (setq todayp (= d today))
+ (and (not start-pos) (= d sd)))
+ (setq start-pos (point))
+ (if (and start-pos (not end-pos))
+ (setq end-pos (point))))
+ (setq files (org-agenda-files)
+ rtnall nil)
+ (while (setq file (pop files))
+ (catch 'nextfile
+ (org-check-agenda-file file)
+ (if org-agenda-show-log
+ (setq rtn (org-agenda-get-day-entries
+ file date
+ :deadline :scheduled :timestamp :closed))
+ (setq rtn (org-agenda-get-day-entries
+ file date
+ :deadline :scheduled :timestamp)))
+ (setq rtnall (append rtnall rtn))))
+ (if org-agenda-include-diary
+ (progn
+ (require 'diary-lib)
+ (setq rtn (org-get-entries-from-diary date))
+ (setq rtnall (append rtnall rtn))))
+ (if (or rtnall org-agenda-show-all-dates)
+ (progn
+ (insert (format "%-9s %2d %s %4d\n"
+ (calendar-day-name date)
+ (extract-calendar-day date)
+ (calendar-month-name (extract-calendar-month date))
+ (extract-calendar-year date)))
+ (put-text-property s (1- (point)) 'face
+ 'org-link)
+ (if rtnall (insert
+ (org-finalize-agenda-entries
+ (org-agenda-add-time-grid-maybe
+ rtnall nd todayp))
+ "\n"))
+ (put-text-property s (1- (point)) 'day d))))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (setq buffer-read-only t)
+ (org-fit-agenda-window)
+ (unless (and (pos-visible-in-window-p (point-min))
+ (pos-visible-in-window-p (point-max)))
+ (goto-char (1- (point-max)))
+ (recenter -1)
+ (if (not (pos-visible-in-window-p (or start-pos 1)))
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (or start-pos 1))
+ (recenter 1))))
+ (goto-char (or start-pos 1))
+ (if (not org-select-agenda-window) (select-window win))
+ (message "")))
+
+(defvar org-select-this-todo-keyword nil)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-todo-list (arg &optional keep-modes)
+ "Show all TODO entries from all agenda file in a single list.
+The prefix arg can be used to select a specific TODO keyword and limit
+the list to these. When using \\[universal-argument], you will be prompted
+for a keyword. A numeric prefix directly selects the Nth keyword in
+`org-todo-keywords'."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (org-agenda-maybe-reset-markers 'force)
+ (org-compile-prefix-format org-agenda-prefix-format)
+ (let* ((org-agenda-keep-modes keep-modes)
+ (today (time-to-days (current-time)))
+ (date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute today))
+ (win (selected-window))
+ (kwds org-todo-keywords)
+ (completion-ignore-case t)
+ (org-select-this-todo-keyword
+ (if (stringp arg) arg
+ (and arg (integerp arg) (nth (1- arg) org-todo-keywords))))
+ rtn rtnall files file pos)
+ (when (equal arg '(4))
+ (setq org-select-this-todo-keyword
+ (completing-read "Keyword: " (mapcar 'list org-todo-keywords)
+ nil t)))
+ (and (equal 0 arg) (setq org-select-this-todo-keyword nil))
+ (if (not (equal (current-buffer) (get-buffer org-agenda-buffer-name)))
+ (progn
+ (delete-other-windows)
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window
+ (get-buffer-create org-agenda-buffer-name))))
+ (setq buffer-read-only nil)
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (org-agenda-mode) (setq buffer-read-only nil)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-agenda-type) 'todo)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'last-arg) arg)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-todo-keywords) kwds)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-agenda-redo-command)
+ '(org-todo-list (or current-prefix-arg last-arg) t))
+ (setq files (org-agenda-files)
+ rtnall nil)
+ (while (setq file (pop files))
+ (catch 'nextfile
+ (org-check-agenda-file file)
+ (setq rtn (org-agenda-get-day-entries file date :todo))
+ (setq rtnall (append rtnall rtn))))
+ (insert "Global list of TODO items of type: ")
+ (add-text-properties (point-min) (1- (point))
+ (list 'face 'org-link))
+ (setq pos (point))
+ (insert (or org-select-this-todo-keyword "ALL") "\n")
+ (add-text-properties pos (1- (point)) (list 'face 'org-warning))
+ (setq pos (point))
+ (insert
+ "Available with `N r': (0)ALL "
+ (let ((n 0))
+ (mapconcat (lambda (x)
+ (format "(%d)%s" (setq n (1+ n)) x))
+ org-todo-keywords " "))
+ "\n")
+ (add-text-properties pos (1- (point)) (list 'face 'org-link))
+ (when rtnall
+ (insert (org-finalize-agenda-entries rtnall) "\n"))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (setq buffer-read-only t)
+ (org-fit-agenda-window)
+ (if (not org-select-agenda-window) (select-window win))))
+
+(defun org-check-agenda-file (file)
+ "Make sure FILE exists. If not, ask user what to do."
+ ;; FIXME: this does not correctly change the menus
+ ;; Could probably be fixed by explicitly going to the buffer where
+ ;; the call originated.
+ (when (not (file-exists-p file))
+ (message "non-existent file %s. [R]emove from agenda-files or [A]bort?"
+ file)
+ (let ((r (downcase (read-char-exclusive))))
+ (cond
+ ((equal r ?r)
+ (org-remove-file file)
+ (throw 'nextfile t))
+ (t (error "Abort"))))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-check-type (error &rest types)
+ "Check if agenda buffer is of allowed type.
+If ERROR is non-nil, throw an error, otherwise just return nil."
+ (if (memq org-agenda-type types)
+ t
+ (if error
+ (error "Now allowed in %s-type agenda buffers" org-agenda-type)
+ nil)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-quit ()
+ "Exit agenda by removing the window or the buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ (let ((buf (current-buffer)))
+ (if (not (one-window-p)) (delete-window))
+ (kill-buffer buf)
+ (org-agenda-maybe-reset-markers 'force)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-exit ()
+ "Exit agenda by removing the window or the buffer.
+Also kill all Org-mode buffers which have been loaded by `org-agenda'.
+Org-mode buffers visited directly by the user will not be touched."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-release-buffers org-agenda-new-buffers)
+ (setq org-agenda-new-buffers nil)
+ (org-agenda-quit))
+
+(defun org-agenda-redo ()
+ "Rebuild Agenda.
+When this is the global TODO list, a prefix argument will be interpreted."
+ (interactive)
+ (message "Rebuilding agenda buffer...")
+ (eval org-agenda-redo-command)
+ (message "Rebuilding agenda buffer...done"))
+
+(defun org-agenda-goto-today ()
+ "Go to today."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'timeline 'agenda)
+ (if (boundp 'starting-day)
+ (let ((cmd (car org-agenda-redo-command))
+ (iall (nth 1 org-agenda-redo-command))
+ (nday (nth 3 org-agenda-redo-command))
+ (keep (nth 4 org-agenda-redo-command)))
+ (eval (list cmd iall nil nday keep)))
+ (goto-char (or (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max) 'org-today t)
+ (point-min)))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-later (arg)
+ "Go forward in time by `org-agenda-ndays' days.
+With prefix ARG, go forward that many times `org-agenda-ndays'."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda)
+ (org-agenda-list (if (boundp 'include-all-loc) include-all-loc nil)
+ (+ starting-day (* arg org-agenda-ndays)) nil t))
+
+(defun org-agenda-earlier (arg)
+ "Go back in time by `org-agenda-ndays' days.
+With prefix ARG, go back that many times `org-agenda-ndays'."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda)
+ (org-agenda-list (if (boundp 'include-all-loc) include-all-loc nil)
+ (- starting-day (* arg org-agenda-ndays)) nil t))
+
+(defun org-agenda-week-view ()
+ "Switch to weekly view for agenda."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda)
+ (setq org-agenda-ndays 7)
+ (org-agenda-list include-all-loc
+ (or (get-text-property (point) 'day)
+ starting-day)
+ nil t)
+ (org-agenda-set-mode-name)
+ (message "Switched to week view"))
+
+(defun org-agenda-day-view ()
+ "Switch to daily view for agenda."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda)
+ (setq org-agenda-ndays 1)
+ (org-agenda-list include-all-loc
+ (or (get-text-property (point) 'day)
+ starting-day)
+ nil t)
+ (org-agenda-set-mode-name)
+ (message "Switched to day view"))
+
+(defun org-agenda-next-date-line (&optional arg)
+ "Jump to the next line indicating a date in agenda buffer."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda 'timeline)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (if (looking-at "^\\S-") (forward-char 1))
+ (if (not (re-search-forward "^\\S-" nil t arg))
+ (progn
+ (backward-char 1)
+ (error "No next date after this line in this buffer")))
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-previous-date-line (&optional arg)
+ "Jump to the previous line indicating a date in agenda buffer."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda 'timeline)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (if (not (re-search-backward "^\\S-" nil t arg))
+ (error "No previous date before this line in this buffer")))
+
+;; Initialize the highlight
+(defvar org-hl (org-make-overlay 1 1))
+(org-overlay-put org-hl 'face 'highlight)
+
+(defun org-highlight (begin end &optional buffer)
+ "Highlight a region with overlay."
+ (funcall (if org-xemacs-p 'set-extent-endpoints 'move-overlay)
+ org-hl begin end (or buffer (current-buffer))))
+
+(defun org-unhighlight ()
+ "Detach overlay INDEX."
+ (funcall (if org-xemacs-p 'detach-extent 'delete-overlay) org-hl))
+
+
+(defun org-agenda-follow-mode ()
+ "Toggle follow mode in an agenda buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ (setq org-agenda-follow-mode (not org-agenda-follow-mode))
+ (org-agenda-set-mode-name)
+ (message "Follow mode is %s"
+ (if org-agenda-follow-mode "on" "off")))
+
+(defun org-agenda-log-mode ()
+ "Toggle log mode in an agenda buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda 'timeline)
+ (setq org-agenda-show-log (not org-agenda-show-log))
+ (org-agenda-set-mode-name)
+ (org-agenda-redo)
+ (message "Log mode is %s"
+ (if org-agenda-show-log "on" "off")))
+
+(defun org-agenda-toggle-diary ()
+ "Toggle diary inclusion in an agenda buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda)
+ (setq org-agenda-include-diary (not org-agenda-include-diary))
+ (org-agenda-redo)
+ (org-agenda-set-mode-name)
+ (message "Diary inclusion turned %s"
+ (if org-agenda-include-diary "on" "off")))
+
+(defun org-agenda-toggle-time-grid ()
+ "Toggle time grid in an agenda buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda)
+ (setq org-agenda-use-time-grid (not org-agenda-use-time-grid))
+ (org-agenda-redo)
+ (org-agenda-set-mode-name)
+ (message "Time-grid turned %s"
+ (if org-agenda-use-time-grid "on" "off")))
+
+(defun org-agenda-set-mode-name ()
+ "Set the mode name to indicate all the small mode settings."
+ (setq mode-name
+ (concat "Org-Agenda"
+ (if (equal org-agenda-ndays 1) " Day" "")
+ (if (equal org-agenda-ndays 7) " Week" "")
+ (if org-agenda-follow-mode " Follow" "")
+ (if org-agenda-include-diary " Diary" "")
+ (if org-agenda-use-time-grid " Grid" "")
+ (if org-agenda-show-log " Log" "")))
+ (force-mode-line-update))
+
+(defun org-agenda-post-command-hook ()
+ (and (eolp) (not (bolp)) (backward-char 1))
+ (if (and org-agenda-follow-mode
+ (get-text-property (point) 'org-marker))
+ (org-agenda-show)))
+
+(defvar org-disable-agenda-to-diary nil) ;Dynamically-scoped param.
+
+(defun org-get-entries-from-diary (date)
+ "Get the (Emacs Calendar) diary entries for DATE."
+ (let* ((fancy-diary-buffer "*temporary-fancy-diary-buffer*")
+ (diary-display-hook '(fancy-diary-display))
+ (list-diary-entries-hook
+ (cons 'org-diary-default-entry list-diary-entries-hook))
+ (diary-file-name-prefix-function nil) ; turn this feature off
+ (diary-modify-entry-list-string-function 'org-modify-diary-entry-string)
+ entries
+ (org-disable-agenda-to-diary t))
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-window-excursion
+ (list-diary-entries date 1)))
+ (if (not (get-buffer fancy-diary-buffer))
+ (setq entries nil)
+ (with-current-buffer fancy-diary-buffer
+ (setq buffer-read-only nil)
+ (if (= (point-max) 1)
+ ;; No entries
+ (setq entries nil)
+ ;; Omit the date and other unnecessary stuff
+ (org-agenda-cleanup-fancy-diary)
+ ;; Add prefix to each line and extend the text properties
+ (if (= (point-max) 1)
+ (setq entries nil)
+ (setq entries (buffer-substring (point-min) (- (point-max) 1)))))
+ (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
+ (kill-buffer fancy-diary-buffer)))
+ (when entries
+ (setq entries (org-split-string entries "\n"))
+ (setq entries
+ (mapcar
+ (lambda (x)
+ (setq x (org-format-agenda-item "" x "Diary" nil 'time))
+ ;; Extend the text properties to the beginning of the line
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length x)
+ (text-properties-at (1- (length x)) x)
+ x)
+ x)
+ entries)))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-cleanup-fancy-diary ()
+ "Remove unwanted stuff in buffer created by `fancy-diary-display'.
+This gets rid of the date, the underline under the date, and
+the dummy entry installed by `org-mode' to ensure non-empty diary for each
+date. It also removes lines that contain only whitespace."
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (if (looking-at ".*?:[ \t]*")
+ (progn
+ (replace-match "")
+ (re-search-forward "\n=+$" nil t)
+ (replace-match "")
+ (while (re-search-backward "^ +\n?" nil t) (replace-match "")))
+ (re-search-forward "\n=+$" nil t)
+ (delete-region (point-min) (min (point-max) (1+ (match-end 0)))))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "^ +\n" nil t)
+ (replace-match ""))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (if (re-search-forward "^Org-mode dummy\n?" nil t)
+ (replace-match "")))
+
+;; Make sure entries from the diary have the right text properties.
+(eval-after-load "diary-lib"
+ '(if (boundp 'diary-modify-entry-list-string-function)
+ ;; We can rely on the hook, nothing to do
+ nil
+ ;; Hook not avaiable, must use advice to make this work
+ (defadvice add-to-diary-list (before org-mark-diary-entry activate)
+ "Make the position visible."
+ (if (and org-disable-agenda-to-diary ;; called from org-agenda
+ (stringp string)
+ buffer-file-name)
+ (setq string (org-modify-diary-entry-string string))))))
+
+(defun org-modify-diary-entry-string (string)
+ "Add text properties to string, allowing org-mode to act on it."
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length string)
+ (list 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-agenda-keymap
+ 'help-echo
+ (format
+ "mouse-2 or RET jump to diary file %s"
+ (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name))
+ 'org-agenda-diary-link t
+ 'org-marker (org-agenda-new-marker (point-at-bol)))
+ string)
+ string)
+
+(defun org-diary-default-entry ()
+ "Add a dummy entry to the diary.
+Needed to avoid empty dates which mess up holiday display."
+ ;; Catch the error if dealing with the new add-to-diary-alist
+ (when org-disable-agenda-to-diary
+ (condition-case nil
+ (add-to-diary-list original-date "Org-mode dummy" "")
+ (error
+ (add-to-diary-list original-date "Org-mode dummy" "" nil)))))
+
+(defun org-cycle-agenda-files ()
+ "Cycle through the files in `org-agenda-files'.
+If the current buffer visits an agenda file, find the next one in the list.
+If the current buffer does not, find the first agenda file."
+ (interactive)
+ (let ((files (append org-agenda-files (list (car org-agenda-files))))
+ (tcf (if buffer-file-name (file-truename buffer-file-name)))
+ file)
+ (unless files (error "No agenda files"))
+ (catch 'exit
+ (while (setq file (pop files))
+ (if (equal (file-truename file) tcf)
+ (when (car files)
+ (find-file (car files))
+ (throw 'exit t))))
+ (find-file (car org-agenda-files)))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-file-to-end ()
+ "Move/add the current file to the end of the agenda file list.
+If the file is not present in the list, it is appended to the list. If it is
+present, it is moved there."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-file-to-front 'to-end))
+
+(defun org-agenda-file-to-front (&optional to-end)
+ "Move/add the current file to the top of the agenda file list.
+If the file is not present in the list, it is added to the front. If it is
+present, it is moved there. With optional argument TO-END, add/move to the
+end of the list."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((file-alist (mapcar (lambda (x)
+ (cons (file-truename x) x))
+ org-agenda-files))
+ (ctf (file-truename buffer-file-name))
+ x had)
+ (setq x (assoc ctf file-alist) had x)
+
+ (if (not x) (setq x (cons ctf (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name))))
+ (if to-end
+ (setq file-alist (append (delq x file-alist) (list x)))
+ (setq file-alist (cons x (delq x file-alist))))
+ (setq org-agenda-files (mapcar 'cdr file-alist))
+ (let ((org-mode-hook nil) (default-major-mode 'fundamental-mode))
+ (customize-save-variable 'org-agenda-files org-agenda-files))
+ (org-install-agenda-files-menu)
+ (message "File %s to %s of agenda file list"
+ (if had "moved" "added") (if to-end "end" "front"))))
+
+(defun org-remove-file (&optional file)
+ "Remove current file from the list of files in variable `org-agenda-files'.
+These are the files which are being checked for agenda entries.
+Optional argument FILE means, use this file instead of the current."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((file (or file buffer-file-name))
+ (true-file (file-truename file))
+ (afile (abbreviate-file-name file))
+ (files (delq nil (mapcar
+ (lambda (x)
+ (if (equal true-file
+ (file-truename x))
+ nil x))
+ org-agenda-files))))
+ (if (not (= (length files) (length org-agenda-files)))
+ (progn
+ (setq org-agenda-files files)
+ (customize-save-variable 'org-agenda-files org-agenda-files)
+ (org-install-agenda-files-menu)
+ (message "Removed file: %s" afile))
+ (message "File was not in list: %s" afile))))
+
+(defun org-file-menu-entry (file)
+ (vector file (list 'find-file file) t))
+;; FIXME: Maybe we removed a buffer visited through the menu from
+;; org-agenda-new-buffers, so that the buffer will not be removed
+;; when exiting the agenda????
+
+(defun org-get-all-dates (beg end &optional no-ranges force-today inactive)
+ "Return a list of all relevant day numbers from BEG to END buffer positions.
+If NO-RANGES is non-nil, include only the start and end dates of a range,
+not every single day in the range. If FORCE-TODAY is non-nil, make
+sure that TODAY is included in the list. If INACTIVE is non-nil, also
+inactive time stamps (those in square brackets) are included."
+ (let ((re (if inactive org-ts-regexp-both org-ts-regexp))
+ dates date day day1 day2 ts1 ts2)
+ (if force-today
+ (setq dates (list (time-to-days (current-time)))))
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (re-search-forward re end t)
+ (setq day (time-to-days (org-time-string-to-time
+ (substring (match-string 1) 0 10))))
+ (or (memq day dates) (push day dates)))
+ (unless no-ranges
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (re-search-forward org-tr-regexp end t)
+ (setq ts1 (substring (match-string 1) 0 10)
+ ts2 (substring (match-string 2) 0 10)
+ day1 (time-to-days (org-time-string-to-time ts1))
+ day2 (time-to-days (org-time-string-to-time ts2)))
+ (while (< (setq day1 (1+ day1)) day2)
+ (or (memq day1 dates) (push day1 dates)))))
+ (sort dates '<))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-diary (&rest args)
+ "Return diary information from org-files.
+This function can be used in a \"sexp\" diary entry in the Emacs calendar.
+It accesses org files and extracts information from those files to be
+listed in the diary. The function accepts arguments specifying what
+items should be listed. The following arguments are allowed:
+
+ :timestamp List the headlines of items containing a date stamp or
+ date range matching the selected date. Deadlines will
+ also be listed, on the expiration day.
+
+ :deadline List any deadlines past due, or due within
+ `org-deadline-warning-days'. The listing occurs only
+ in the diary for *today*, not at any other date. If
+ an entry is marked DONE, it is no longer listed.
+
+ :scheduled List all items which are scheduled for the given date.
+ The diary for *today* also contains items which were
+ scheduled earlier and are not yet marked DONE.
+
+ :todo List all TODO items from the org-file. This may be a
+ long list - so this is not turned on by default.
+ Like deadlines, these entries only show up in the
+ diary for *today*, not at any other date.
+
+The call in the diary file should look like this:
+
+ &%%(org-diary) ~/path/to/some/orgfile.org
+
+Use a separate line for each org file to check. Or, if you omit the file name,
+all files listed in `org-agenda-files' will be checked automatically:
+
+ &%%(org-diary)
+
+If you don't give any arguments (as in the example above), the default
+arguments (:deadline :scheduled :timestamp) are used. So the example above may
+also be written as
+
+ &%%(org-diary :deadline :timestamp :scheduled)
+
+The function expects the lisp variables `entry' and `date' to be provided
+by the caller, because this is how the calendar works. Don't use this
+function from a program - use `org-agenda-get-day-entries' instead."
+ (org-agenda-maybe-reset-markers)
+ (org-compile-prefix-format org-agenda-prefix-format)
+ (setq args (or args '(:deadline :scheduled :timestamp)))
+ (let* ((files (if (and entry (stringp entry) (string-match "\\S-" entry))
+ (list entry)
+ org-agenda-files))
+ file rtn results)
+ ;; If this is called during org-agenda, don't return any entries to
+ ;; the calendar. Org Agenda will list these entries itself.
+ (if org-disable-agenda-to-diary (setq files nil))
+ (while (setq file (pop files))
+ (setq rtn (apply 'org-agenda-get-day-entries file date args))
+ (setq results (append results rtn)))
+ (if results
+ (concat (org-finalize-agenda-entries results) "\n"))))
+(defvar org-category-table nil)
+(defun org-get-category-table ()
+ "Get the table of categories and positions in current buffer."
+ (let (tbl)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "\\(^\\|\r\\)#\\+CATEGORY:[ \t]*\\(.*\\)" nil t)
+ (push (cons (point) (org-trim (match-string 2))) tbl)))
+ tbl))
+(defun org-get-category (&optional pos)
+ "Get the category applying to position POS."
+ (if (not org-category-table)
+ (cond
+ ((null org-category)
+ (setq org-category
+ (if buffer-file-name
+ (file-name-sans-extension
+ (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name))
+ "???")))
+ ((symbolp org-category) (symbol-name org-category))
+ (t org-category))
+ (let ((tbl org-category-table)
+ (pos (or pos (point))))
+ (while (and tbl (> (caar tbl) pos))
+ (pop tbl))
+ (or (cdar tbl) (cdr (nth (1- (length org-category-table))
+ org-category-table))))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-get-day-entries (file date &rest args)
+ "Does the work for `org-diary' and `org-agenda'.
+FILE is the path to a file to be checked for entries. DATE is date like
+the one returned by `calendar-current-date'. ARGS are symbols indicating
+which kind of entries should be extracted. For details about these, see
+the documentation of `org-diary'."
+ (setq args (or args '(:deadline :scheduled :timestamp)))
+ (let* ((org-startup-with-deadline-check nil)
+ (org-startup-folded nil)
+ (buffer (if (file-exists-p file)
+ (org-get-agenda-file-buffer file)
+ (error "No such file %s" file)))
+ arg results rtn)
+ (if (not buffer)
+ ;; If file does not exist, make sure an error message ends up in diary
+ (list (format "ORG-AGENDA-ERROR: No such org-file %s" file))
+ (with-current-buffer buffer
+ (unless (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
+ (error "Agenda file %s is not in `org-mode'" file))
+ (setq org-category-table (org-get-category-table))
+ (let ((case-fold-search nil))
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-restriction
+ (if org-respect-restriction
+ (if (org-region-active-p)
+ ;; Respect a region to restrict search
+ (narrow-to-region (region-beginning) (region-end)))
+ ;; If we work for the calendar or many files,
+ ;; get rid of any restriction
+ (widen))
+ ;; The way we repeatedly append to `results' makes it O(n^2) :-(
+ (while (setq arg (pop args))
+ (cond
+ ((and (eq arg :todo)
+ (equal date (calendar-current-date)))
+ (setq rtn (org-agenda-get-todos))
+ (setq results (append results rtn)))
+ ((eq arg :timestamp)
+ (setq rtn (org-agenda-get-blocks))
+ (setq results (append results rtn))
+ (setq rtn (org-agenda-get-timestamps))
+ (setq results (append results rtn)))
+ ((eq arg :scheduled)
+ (setq rtn (org-agenda-get-scheduled))
+ (setq results (append results rtn)))
+ ((eq arg :closed)
+ (setq rtn (org-agenda-get-closed))
+ (setq results (append results rtn)))
+ ((and (eq arg :deadline)
+ (equal date (calendar-current-date)))
+ (setq rtn (org-agenda-get-deadlines))
+ (setq results (append results rtn))))))))
+ results))))
+
+(defun org-entry-is-done-p ()
+ "Is the current entry marked DONE?"
+ (save-excursion
+ (and (re-search-backward "[\r\n]\\*" nil t)
+ (looking-at org-nl-done-regexp))))
+
+(defun org-at-date-range-p ()
+ "Is the cursor inside a date range?"
+ (interactive)
+ (save-excursion
+ (catch 'exit
+ (let ((pos (point)))
+ (skip-chars-backward "^<\r\n")
+ (skip-chars-backward "<")
+ (and (looking-at org-tr-regexp)
+ (>= (match-end 0) pos)
+ (throw 'exit t))
+ (skip-chars-backward "^<\r\n")
+ (skip-chars-backward "<")
+ (and (looking-at org-tr-regexp)
+ (>= (match-end 0) pos)
+ (throw 'exit t)))
+ nil)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-get-todos ()
+ "Return the TODO information for agenda display."
+ (let* ((props (list 'face nil
+ 'done-face 'org-done
+ 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-agenda-keymap
+ 'help-echo
+ (format "mouse-2 or RET jump to org file %s"
+ (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name))))
+ (regexp (concat "[\n\r]\\*+ *\\("
+ (if org-select-this-todo-keyword
+ (concat "\\<\\(" org-select-this-todo-keyword
+ "\\)\\>")
+ org-not-done-regexp)
+ "[^\n\r]*\\)"))
+ marker priority category tags
+ ee txt)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
+ (setq marker (org-agenda-new-marker (1+ (match-beginning 0)))
+ category (org-get-category)
+ tags (org-get-tags-at (point))
+ txt (org-format-agenda-item "" (match-string 1) category tags)
+ priority
+ (+ (org-get-priority txt)
+ (if org-todo-kwd-priority-p
+ (- org-todo-kwd-max-priority -2
+ (length
+ (member (match-string 2) org-todo-keywords)))
+ 1)))
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length txt) (append (list 'org-marker marker 'org-hd-marker marker
+ 'priority priority 'category category)
+ props)
+ txt)
+ (push txt ee)
+ (goto-char (match-end 1)))
+ (nreverse ee)))
+
+(defconst org-agenda-no-heading-message
+ "No heading for this item in buffer or region.")
+
+(defun org-agenda-get-timestamps ()
+ "Return the date stamp information for agenda display."
+ (let* ((props (list 'face nil
+ 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-agenda-keymap
+ 'help-echo
+ (format "mouse-2 or RET jump to org file %s"
+ (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name))))
+ (regexp (regexp-quote
+ (substring
+ (format-time-string
+ (car org-time-stamp-formats)
+ (apply 'encode-time ; DATE bound by calendar
+ (list 0 0 0 (nth 1 date) (car date) (nth 2 date))))
+ 0 11)))
+ marker hdmarker deadlinep scheduledp donep tmp priority category
+ ee txt timestr tags)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
+ (if (not (save-match-data (org-at-date-range-p)))
+ (progn
+ (setq marker (org-agenda-new-marker (match-beginning 0))
+ category (org-get-category (match-beginning 0))
+ tmp (buffer-substring (max (point-min)
+ (- (match-beginning 0)
+ org-ds-keyword-length))
+ (match-beginning 0))
+ timestr (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (point-at-eol))
+ deadlinep (string-match org-deadline-regexp tmp)
+ scheduledp (string-match org-scheduled-regexp tmp)
+ donep (org-entry-is-done-p))
+ (if (string-match ">" timestr)
+ ;; substring should only run to end of time stamp
+ (setq timestr (substring timestr 0 (match-end 0))))
+ (save-excursion
+ (if (re-search-backward "\\(^\\|\r\\)\\*+" nil t)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (match-end 1))
+ (setq hdmarker (org-agenda-new-marker)
+ tags (org-get-tags-at))
+ (looking-at "\\*+[ \t]*\\([^\r\n]+\\)")
+ (setq txt (org-format-agenda-item
+ (format "%s%s"
+ (if deadlinep "Deadline: " "")
+ (if scheduledp "Scheduled: " ""))
+ (match-string 1) category tags timestr)))
+ (setq txt org-agenda-no-heading-message))
+ (setq priority (org-get-priority txt))
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length txt) (append (list 'org-marker marker
+ 'org-hd-marker hdmarker) props)
+ txt)
+ (if deadlinep
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length txt)
+ (list 'face
+ (if donep 'org-done 'org-warning)
+ 'undone-face 'org-warning
+ 'done-face 'org-done
+ 'category category
+ 'priority (+ 100 priority))
+ txt)
+ (if scheduledp
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length txt)
+ (list 'face 'org-scheduled-today
+ 'undone-face 'org-scheduled-today
+ 'done-face 'org-done
+ 'category category
+ priority (+ 99 priority))
+ txt)
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length txt)
+ (list 'priority priority 'category category) txt)))
+ (push txt ee))
+ (outline-next-heading))))
+ (nreverse ee)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-get-closed ()
+ "Return the logged TODO entries for agenda display."
+ (let* ((props (list 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-agenda-keymap
+ 'help-echo
+ (format "mouse-2 or RET jump to org file %s"
+ (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name))))
+ (regexp (concat
+ "\\<" org-closed-string " *\\["
+ (regexp-quote
+ (substring
+ (format-time-string
+ (car org-time-stamp-formats)
+ (apply 'encode-time ; DATE bound by calendar
+ (list 0 0 0 (nth 1 date) (car date) (nth 2 date))))
+ 1 11))))
+ marker hdmarker priority category tags
+ ee txt timestr)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
+ (if (not (save-match-data (org-at-date-range-p)))
+ (progn
+ (setq marker (org-agenda-new-marker (match-beginning 0))
+ category (org-get-category (match-beginning 0))
+ timestr (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (point-at-eol))
+ ;; donep (org-entry-is-done-p)
+ )
+ (if (string-match "\\]" timestr)
+ ;; substring should only run to end of time stamp
+ (setq timestr (substring timestr 0 (match-end 0))))
+ (save-excursion
+ (if (re-search-backward "\\(^\\|\r\\)\\*+" nil t)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (match-end 1))
+ (setq hdmarker (org-agenda-new-marker)
+ tags (org-get-tags-at))
+ (looking-at "\\*+[ \t]*\\([^\r\n]+\\)")
+ (setq txt (org-format-agenda-item
+ "Closed: "
+ (match-string 1) category tags timestr)))
+ (setq txt org-agenda-no-heading-message))
+ (setq priority 100000)
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length txt) (append (list 'org-marker marker
+ 'org-hd-marker hdmarker
+ 'face 'org-done
+ 'priority priority
+ 'category category
+ 'undone-face 'org-warning
+ 'done-face 'org-done) props)
+ txt)
+ (push txt ee))
+ (outline-next-heading))))
+ (nreverse ee)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-get-deadlines ()
+ "Return the deadline information for agenda display."
+ (let* ((wdays org-deadline-warning-days)
+ (props (list 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-agenda-keymap
+ 'help-echo
+ (format "mouse-2 or RET jump to org file %s"
+ (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name))))
+ (regexp org-deadline-time-regexp)
+ (todayp (equal date (calendar-current-date))) ; DATE bound by calendar
+ (d1 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian date)) ; DATE bound by calendar
+ d2 diff pos pos1 category tags
+ ee txt head)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
+ (setq pos (1- (match-beginning 1))
+ d2 (time-to-days
+ (org-time-string-to-time (match-string 1)))
+ diff (- d2 d1))
+ ;; When to show a deadline in the calendar:
+ ;; If the expiration is within wdays warning time.
+ ;; Past-due deadlines are only shown on the current date
+ (if (and (< diff wdays) todayp (not (= diff 0)))
+ (save-excursion
+ (setq category (org-get-category))
+ (if (re-search-backward "\\(^\\|\r\\)\\*+[ \t]*" nil t)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (match-end 0))
+ (setq pos1 (match-end 1))
+ (setq tags (org-get-tags-at pos1))
+ (setq head (buffer-substring-no-properties
+ (point)
+ (progn (skip-chars-forward "^\r\n")
+ (point))))
+ (if (string-match org-looking-at-done-regexp head)
+ (setq txt nil)
+ (setq txt (org-format-agenda-item
+ (format "In %3d d.: " diff) head category tags))))
+ (setq txt org-agenda-no-heading-message))
+ (when txt
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length txt)
+ (append
+ (list 'org-marker (org-agenda-new-marker pos)
+ 'org-hd-marker (org-agenda-new-marker pos1)
+ 'priority (+ (- 10 diff) (org-get-priority txt))
+ 'category category
+ 'face (cond ((<= diff 0) 'org-warning)
+ ((<= diff 5) 'org-scheduled-previously)
+ (t nil))
+ 'undone-face (cond
+ ((<= diff 0) 'org-warning)
+ ((<= diff 5) 'org-scheduled-previously)
+ (t nil))
+ 'done-face 'org-done)
+ props)
+ txt)
+ (push txt ee)))))
+ ee))
+
+(defun org-agenda-get-scheduled ()
+ "Return the scheduled information for agenda display."
+ (let* ((props (list 'face 'org-scheduled-previously
+ 'undone-face 'org-scheduled-previously
+ 'done-face 'org-done
+ 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-agenda-keymap
+ 'help-echo
+ (format "mouse-2 or RET jump to org file %s"
+ (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name))))
+ (regexp org-scheduled-time-regexp)
+ (todayp (equal date (calendar-current-date))) ; DATE bound by calendar
+ (d1 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian date)) ; DATE bound by calendar
+ d2 diff pos pos1 category tags
+ ee txt head)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
+ (setq pos (1- (match-beginning 1))
+ d2 (time-to-days
+ (org-time-string-to-time (match-string 1)))
+ diff (- d2 d1))
+ ;; When to show a scheduled item in the calendar:
+ ;; If it is on or past the date.
+ (if (and (< diff 0) todayp)
+ (save-excursion
+ (setq category (org-get-category))
+ (if (re-search-backward "\\(^\\|\r\\)\\*+[ \t]*" nil t)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (match-end 0))
+ (setq pos1 (match-end 1))
+ (setq tags (org-get-tags-at))
+ (setq head (buffer-substring-no-properties
+ (point)
+ (progn (skip-chars-forward "^\r\n") (point))))
+ (if (string-match org-looking-at-done-regexp head)
+ (setq txt nil)
+ (setq txt (org-format-agenda-item
+ (format "Sched.%2dx: " (- 1 diff)) head
+ category tags))))
+ (setq txt org-agenda-no-heading-message))
+ (when txt
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length txt)
+ (append (list 'org-marker (org-agenda-new-marker pos)
+ 'org-hd-marker (org-agenda-new-marker pos1)
+ 'priority (+ (- 5 diff) (org-get-priority txt))
+ 'category category)
+ props) txt)
+ (push txt ee)))))
+ ee))
+
+(defun org-agenda-get-blocks ()
+ "Return the date-range information for agenda display."
+ (let* ((props (list 'face nil
+ 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-agenda-keymap
+ 'help-echo
+ (format "mouse-2 or RET jump to org file %s"
+ (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name))))
+ (regexp org-tr-regexp)
+ (d0 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian date))
+ marker hdmarker ee txt d1 d2 s1 s2 timestr category tags)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
+ (setq timestr (match-string 0)
+ s1 (match-string 1)
+ s2 (match-string 2)
+ d1 (time-to-days (org-time-string-to-time s1))
+ d2 (time-to-days (org-time-string-to-time s2)))
+ (if (and (> (- d0 d1) -1) (> (- d2 d0) -1))
+ ;; Only allow days between the limits, because the normal
+ ;; date stamps will catch the limits.
+ (save-excursion
+ (setq marker (org-agenda-new-marker (point)))
+ (setq category (org-get-category))
+ (if (re-search-backward "\\(^\\|\r\\)\\*+" nil t)
+ (progn
+ (setq hdmarker (org-agenda-new-marker (match-end 1)))
+ (goto-char (match-end 1))
+ (setq tags (org-get-tags-at))
+ (looking-at "\\*+[ \t]*\\([^\r\n]+\\)")
+ (setq txt (org-format-agenda-item
+ (format (if (= d1 d2) "" "(%d/%d): ")
+ (1+ (- d0 d1)) (1+ (- d2 d1)))
+ (match-string 1) category tags
+ (if (= d0 d1) timestr))))
+ (setq txt org-agenda-no-heading-message))
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length txt) (append (list 'org-marker marker
+ 'org-hd-marker hdmarker
+ 'priority (org-get-priority txt)
+ 'category category)
+ props)
+ txt)
+ (push txt ee)))
+ (outline-next-heading))
+ ;; Sort the entries by expiration date.
+ (nreverse ee)))
+
+(defconst org-plain-time-of-day-regexp
+ (concat
+ "\\(\\<[012]?[0-9]"
+ "\\(\\(:\\([0-5][0-9]\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)?\\)\\)\\|\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)\\)\\>\\)"
+ "\\(--?"
+ "\\(\\<[012]?[0-9]"
+ "\\(\\(:\\([0-5][0-9]\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)?\\)\\)\\|\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)\\)\\>\\)"
+ "\\)?")
+ "Regular expression to match a plain time or time range.
+Examples: 11:45 or 8am-13:15 or 2:45-2:45pm. After a match, the following
+groups carry important information:
+0 the full match
+1 the first time, range or not
+8 the second time, if it is a range.")
+
+(defconst org-stamp-time-of-day-regexp
+ (concat
+ "<\\([0-9]\\{4\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\} +[a-zA-Z]+ +\\)"
+ "\\([012][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]\\)>"
+ "\\(--?"
+ "<\\1\\([012][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]\\)>\\)?")
+ "Regular expression to match a timestamp time or time range.
+After a match, the following groups carry important information:
+0 the full match
+1 date plus weekday, for backreferencing to make sure both times on same day
+2 the first time, range or not
+4 the second time, if it is a range.")
+
+(defvar org-prefix-has-time nil
+ "A flag, set by `org-compile-prefix-format'.
+The flag is set if the currently compiled format contains a `%t'.")
+(defvar org-prefix-has-tag nil
+ "A flag, set by `org-compile-prefix-format'.
+The flag is set if the currently compiled format contains a `%T'.")
+
+(defun org-format-agenda-item (extra txt &optional category tags dotime noprefix)
+ "Format TXT to be inserted into the agenda buffer.
+In particular, it adds the prefix and corresponding text properties. EXTRA
+must be a string and replaces the `%s' specifier in the prefix format.
+CATEGORY (string, symbol or nil) may be used to overrule the default
+category taken from local variable or file name. It will replace the `%c'
+specifier in the format. DOTIME, when non-nil, indicates that a
+time-of-day should be extracted from TXT for sorting of this entry, and for
+the `%t' specifier in the format. When DOTIME is a string, this string is
+searched for a time before TXT is. NOPREFIX is a flag and indicates that
+only the correctly processes TXT should be returned - this is used by
+`org-agenda-change-all-lines'. TAG can be the tag of the headline."
+ (save-match-data
+ ;; Diary entries sometimes have extra whitespace at the beginning
+ (if (string-match "^ +" txt) (setq txt (replace-match "" nil nil txt)))
+ (let* ((category (or category
+ org-category
+ (if buffer-file-name
+ (file-name-sans-extension
+ (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name))
+ "")))
+ (tag (or (nth (1- (or (length tags) 0)) tags) ""))
+ time ;; needed for the eval of the prefix format
+ (ts (if dotime (concat (if (stringp dotime) dotime "") txt)))
+ (time-of-day (and dotime (org-get-time-of-day ts)))
+ stamp plain s0 s1 s2 rtn)
+ (when (and dotime time-of-day org-prefix-has-time)
+ ;; Extract starting and ending time and move them to prefix
+ (when (or (setq stamp (string-match org-stamp-time-of-day-regexp ts))
+ (setq plain (string-match org-plain-time-of-day-regexp ts)))
+ (setq s0 (match-string 0 ts)
+ s1 (match-string (if plain 1 2) ts)
+ s2 (match-string (if plain 8 4) ts))
+
+ ;; If the times are in TXT (not in DOTIMES), and the prefix will list
+ ;; them, we might want to remove them there to avoid duplication.
+ ;; The user can turn this off with a variable.
+ (if (and org-agenda-remove-times-when-in-prefix (or stamp plain)
+ (string-match (concat (regexp-quote s0) " *") txt)
+ (if (eq org-agenda-remove-times-when-in-prefix 'beg)
+ (= (match-beginning 0) 0)
+ t))
+ (setq txt (replace-match "" nil nil txt))))
+ ;; Normalize the time(s) to 24 hour
+ (if s1 (setq s1 (org-get-time-of-day s1 'string)))
+ (if s2 (setq s2 (org-get-time-of-day s2 'string))))
+
+ (when (and (or (eq org-agenda-remove-tags-when-in-prefix t)
+ (and org-agenda-remove-tags-when-in-prefix
+ org-prefix-has-tag))
+ (string-match ":[a-zA-Z_@0-9:]+:[ \t]*$" txt))
+ (setq txt (replace-match "" t t txt)))
+
+ ;; Create the final string
+ (if noprefix
+ (setq rtn txt)
+ ;; Prepare the variables needed in the eval of the compiled format
+ (setq time (cond (s2 (concat s1 "-" s2))
+ (s1 (concat s1 "......"))
+ (t ""))
+ extra (or extra "")
+ category (if (symbolp category) (symbol-name category) category))
+ ;; Evaluate the compiled format
+ (setq rtn (concat (eval org-prefix-format-compiled) txt)))
+
+ ;; And finally add the text properties
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length rtn) (list 'category (downcase category)
+ 'tags tags
+ 'prefix-length (- (length rtn) (length txt))
+ 'time-of-day time-of-day
+ 'dotime dotime)
+ rtn)
+ rtn)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-add-time-grid-maybe (list ndays todayp)
+ (catch 'exit
+ (cond ((not org-agenda-use-time-grid) (throw 'exit list))
+ ((and todayp (member 'today (car org-agenda-time-grid))))
+ ((and (= ndays 1) (member 'daily (car org-agenda-time-grid))))
+ ((member 'weekly (car org-agenda-time-grid)))
+ (t (throw 'exit list)))
+ (let* ((have (delq nil (mapcar
+ (lambda (x) (get-text-property 1 'time-of-day x))
+ list)))
+ (string (nth 1 org-agenda-time-grid))
+ (gridtimes (nth 2 org-agenda-time-grid))
+ (req (car org-agenda-time-grid))
+ (remove (member 'remove-match req))
+ new time)
+ (if (and (member 'require-timed req) (not have))
+ ;; don't show empty grid
+ (throw 'exit list))
+ (while (setq time (pop gridtimes))
+ (unless (and remove (member time have))
+ (setq time (int-to-string time))
+ (push (org-format-agenda-item
+ nil string "" nil ;; FIXME: put a category for the grid?
+ (concat (substring time 0 -2) ":" (substring time -2)))
+ new)
+ (put-text-property
+ 1 (length (car new)) 'face 'org-time-grid (car new))))
+ (if (member 'time-up org-agenda-sorting-strategy)
+ (append new list)
+ (append list new)))))
+
+(defun org-compile-prefix-format (format)
+ "Compile the prefix format into a Lisp form that can be evaluated.
+The resulting form is returned and stored in the variable
+`org-prefix-format-compiled'."
+ (setq org-prefix-has-time nil org-prefix-has-tag nil)
+ (let ((start 0) varform vars var (s format)e c f opt)
+ (while (string-match "%\\(\\?\\)?\\([-+]?[0-9.]*\\)\\([ .;,:!?=|/<>]?\\)\\([cts]\\)"
+ s start)
+ (setq var (cdr (assoc (match-string 4 s)
+ '(("c" . category) ("t" . time) ("s" . extra)
+ ("T" . tag))))
+ c (or (match-string 3 s) "")
+ opt (match-beginning 1)
+ start (1+ (match-beginning 0)))
+ (if (equal var 'time) (setq org-prefix-has-time t))
+ (if (equal var 'tag) (setq org-prefix-has-tag t))
+ (setq f (concat "%" (match-string 2 s) "s"))
+ (if opt
+ (setq varform
+ `(if (equal "" ,var)
+ ""
+ (format ,f (if (equal "" ,var) "" (concat ,var ,c)))))
+ (setq varform `(format ,f (if (equal ,var "") "" (concat ,var ,c)))))
+ (setq s (replace-match "%s" t nil s))
+ (push varform vars))
+ (setq vars (nreverse vars))
+ (setq org-prefix-format-compiled `(format ,s ,@vars))))
+
+(defun org-get-time-of-day (s &optional string)
+ "Check string S for a time of day.
+If found, return it as a military time number between 0 and 2400.
+If not found, return nil.
+The optional STRING argument forces conversion into a 5 character wide string
+HH:MM."
+ (save-match-data
+ (when
+ (or
+ (string-match
+ "\\<\\([012]?[0-9]\\)\\(:\\([0-5][0-9]\\)\\)\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)?\\> *" s)
+ (string-match
+ "\\<\\([012]?[0-9]\\)\\(:\\([0-5][0-9]\\)\\)?\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)\\> *" s))
+ (let* ((t0 (+ (* 100
+ (+ (string-to-number (match-string 1 s))
+ (if (and (match-beginning 4)
+ (equal (downcase (match-string 4 s)) "pm"))
+ 12 0)))
+ (if (match-beginning 3)
+ (string-to-number (match-string 3 s))
+ 0)))
+ (t1 (concat " "
+ (if (< t0 100) "0" "") (if (< t0 10) "0" "")
+ (int-to-string t0))))
+ (if string (concat (substring t1 -4 -2) ":" (substring t1 -2)) t0)))))
+
+(defun org-finalize-agenda-entries (list)
+ "Sort and concatenate the agenda items."
+ (mapconcat 'identity (sort list 'org-entries-lessp) "\n"))
+
+(defsubst org-cmp-priority (a b)
+ "Compare the priorities of string A and B."
+ (let ((pa (or (get-text-property 1 'priority a) 0))
+ (pb (or (get-text-property 1 'priority b) 0)))
+ (cond ((> pa pb) +1)
+ ((< pa pb) -1)
+ (t nil))))
+
+(defsubst org-cmp-category (a b)
+ "Compare the string values of categories of strings A and B."
+ (let ((ca (or (get-text-property 1 'category a) ""))
+ (cb (or (get-text-property 1 'category b) "")))
+ (cond ((string-lessp ca cb) -1)
+ ((string-lessp cb ca) +1)
+ (t nil))))
+
+(defsubst org-cmp-time (a b)
+ "Compare the time-of-day values of strings A and B."
+ (let* ((def (if org-sort-agenda-notime-is-late 2401 -1))
+ (ta (or (get-text-property 1 'time-of-day a) def))
+ (tb (or (get-text-property 1 'time-of-day b) def)))
+ (cond ((< ta tb) -1)
+ ((< tb ta) +1)
+ (t nil))))
+
+(defun org-entries-lessp (a b)
+ "Predicate for sorting agenda entries."
+ ;; The following variables will be used when the form is evaluated.
+ (let* ((time-up (org-cmp-time a b))
+ (time-down (if time-up (- time-up) nil))
+ (priority-up (org-cmp-priority a b))
+ (priority-down (if priority-up (- priority-up) nil))
+ (category-up (org-cmp-category a b))
+ (category-down (if category-up (- category-up) nil))
+ (category-keep (if category-up +1 nil))) ; FIXME +1 or -1?
+ (cdr (assoc
+ (eval (cons 'or org-agenda-sorting-strategy))
+ '((-1 . t) (1 . nil) (nil . nil))))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-show-priority ()
+ "Show the priority of the current item.
+This priority is composed of the main priority given with the [#A] cookies,
+and by additional input from the age of a schedules or deadline entry."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((pri (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'priority)))
+ (message "Priority is %d" (if pri pri -1000))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-show-tags ()
+ "Show the tags applicable to the current item."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((tags (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'tags)))
+ (if tags
+ (message "Tags are :%s:" (mapconcat 'identity tags ":"))
+ (message "No tags associated with this line"))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-goto (&optional highlight)
+ "Go to the Org-mode file which contains the item at point."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((marker (or (get-text-property (point) 'org-marker)
+ (org-agenda-error)))
+ (buffer (marker-buffer marker))
+ (pos (marker-position marker)))
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer)
+ (widen)
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (when (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
+ (org-show-hidden-entry)
+ (save-excursion
+ (and (outline-next-heading)
+ (org-flag-heading nil)))) ; show the next heading
+ (and highlight (org-highlight (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-switch-to ()
+ "Go to the Org-mode file which contains the item at point."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((marker (or (get-text-property (point) 'org-marker)
+ (org-agenda-error)))
+ (buffer (marker-buffer marker))
+ (pos (marker-position marker)))
+ (switch-to-buffer buffer)
+ (delete-other-windows)
+ (widen)
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (when (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
+ (org-show-hidden-entry)
+ (save-excursion
+ (and (outline-next-heading)
+ (org-flag-heading nil)))))) ; show the next heading
+
+(defun org-agenda-goto-mouse (ev)
+ "Go to the Org-mode file which contains the item at the mouse click."
+ (interactive "e")
+ (mouse-set-point ev)
+ (org-agenda-goto))
+
+(defun org-agenda-show ()
+ "Display the Org-mode file which contains the item at point."
+ (interactive)
+ (let ((win (selected-window)))
+ (org-agenda-goto t)
+ (select-window win)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-recenter (arg)
+ "Display the Org-mode file which contains the item at point and recenter."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((win (selected-window)))
+ (org-agenda-goto t)
+ (recenter arg)
+ (select-window win)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-show-mouse (ev)
+ "Display the Org-mode file which contains the item at the mouse click."
+ (interactive "e")
+ (mouse-set-point ev)
+ (org-agenda-show))
+
+(defun org-agenda-check-no-diary ()
+ "Check if the entry is a diary link and abort if yes."
+ (if (get-text-property (point) 'org-agenda-diary-link)
+ (org-agenda-error)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-error ()
+ (error "Command not allowed in this line"))
+
+(defvar org-last-heading-marker (make-marker)
+ "Marker pointing to the headline that last changed its TODO state
+by a remote command from the agenda.")
+
+(defun org-agenda-todo (&optional arg)
+ "Cycle TODO state of line at point, also in Org-mode file.
+This changes the line at point, all other lines in the agenda referring to
+the same tree node, and the headline of the tree node in the Org-mode file."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (org-agenda-check-no-diary)
+ (let* ((col (current-column))
+ (marker (or (get-text-property (point) 'org-marker)
+ (org-agenda-error)))
+ (buffer (marker-buffer marker))
+ (pos (marker-position marker))
+ (hdmarker (get-text-property (point) 'org-hd-marker))
+ (buffer-read-only nil)
+ newhead)
+ (with-current-buffer buffer
+ (widen)
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (org-show-hidden-entry)
+ (save-excursion
+ (and (outline-next-heading)
+ (org-flag-heading nil))) ; show the next heading
+ (org-todo arg)
+ (forward-char 1)
+ (setq newhead (org-get-heading))
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (move-marker org-last-heading-marker (point))))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-agenda-change-all-lines newhead hdmarker 'fixface))
+ (move-to-column col)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-change-all-lines (newhead hdmarker &optional fixface)
+ "Change all lines in the agenda buffer which match HDMARKER.
+The new content of the line will be NEWHEAD (as modified by
+`org-format-agenda-item'). HDMARKER is checked with
+`equal' against all `org-hd-marker' text properties in the file.
+If FIXFACE is non-nil, the face of each item is modified acording to
+the new TODO state."
+ (let* (props m pl undone-face done-face finish new dotime cat tags)
+; (setq newhead (org-format-agenda-item "x" newhead "x" nil 'noprefix))
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-max))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (while (not finish)
+ (setq finish (bobp))
+ (when (and (setq m (get-text-property (point) 'org-hd-marker))
+ (equal m hdmarker))
+ (setq props (text-properties-at (point))
+ dotime (get-text-property (point) 'dotime)
+ cat (get-text-property (point) 'category)
+ tags (get-text-property (point) 'tags)
+ new (org-format-agenda-item "x" newhead cat tags dotime 'noprefix)
+ pl (get-text-property (point) 'prefix-length)
+ undone-face (get-text-property (point) 'undone-face)
+ done-face (get-text-property (point) 'done-face))
+ (move-to-column pl)
+ (if (looking-at ".*")
+ (progn
+ (replace-match new t t)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (add-text-properties (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) props)
+ (if fixface
+ (add-text-properties
+ (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)
+ (list 'face
+ (if org-last-todo-state-is-todo
+ undone-face done-face))))
+ (beginning-of-line 1))
+ (error "Line update did not work")))
+ (beginning-of-line 0)))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-priority-up ()
+ "Increase the priority of line at point, also in Org-mode file."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-priority 'up))
+
+(defun org-agenda-priority-down ()
+ "Decrease the priority of line at point, also in Org-mode file."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-priority 'down))
+
+(defun org-agenda-priority (&optional force-direction)
+ "Set the priority of line at point, also in Org-mode file.
+This changes the line at point, all other lines in the agenda referring to
+the same tree node, and the headline of the tree node in the Org-mode file."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-check-no-diary)
+ (let* ((marker (or (get-text-property (point) 'org-marker)
+ (org-agenda-error)))
+ (buffer (marker-buffer marker))
+ (pos (marker-position marker))
+ (hdmarker (get-text-property (point) 'org-hd-marker))
+ (buffer-read-only nil)
+ newhead)
+ (with-current-buffer buffer
+ (widen)
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (org-show-hidden-entry)
+ (save-excursion
+ (and (outline-next-heading)
+ (org-flag-heading nil))) ; show the next heading
+ (funcall 'org-priority force-direction)
+ (end-of-line 1)
+ (setq newhead (org-get-heading)))
+ (org-agenda-change-all-lines newhead hdmarker)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)))
+
+(defun org-get-tags-at (&optional pos)
+ "Get a list of all headline targs applicable at POS.
+POS defaults to point. If tags are inherited, the list contains
+the targets in the same sequence as the headlines appear, i.e.
+the tags of the current headline come last."
+ (interactive)
+ (let (tags)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (or pos (point)))
+ (save-match-data
+ (org-back-to-heading t)
+ (condition-case nil
+ (while t
+ (if (looking-at "[^\r\n]+?:\\([a-zA-Z_@0-9:]+\\):[ \t]*\\([\n\r]\\|\\'\\)")
+ (setq tags (append (org-split-string (match-string 1) ":") tags)))
+ (or org-use-tag-inheritance (error ""))
+ (org-up-heading-all 1))
+ (error nil))))
+ (message "%s" tags)
+ tags))
+
+(defun org-agenda-set-tags ()
+ "Set tags for the current headline."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-check-no-diary)
+ (org-agenda-show) ;;; FIXME This is a stupid hack and should not be needed
+ (let* ((hdmarker (or (get-text-property (point) 'org-hd-marker)
+ (org-agenda-error)))
+ (buffer (marker-buffer hdmarker))
+ (pos (marker-position hdmarker))
+ (buffer-read-only nil)
+ newhead)
+ (with-current-buffer buffer
+ (widen)
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (org-show-hidden-entry)
+ (save-excursion
+ (and (outline-next-heading)
+ (org-flag-heading nil))) ; show the next heading
+ (call-interactively 'org-set-tags)
+ (end-of-line 1)
+ (setq newhead (org-get-heading)))
+ (org-agenda-change-all-lines newhead hdmarker)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-date-later (arg &optional what)
+ "Change the date of this item to one day later."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda 'timeline)
+ (org-agenda-check-no-diary)
+ (let* ((marker (or (get-text-property (point) 'org-marker)
+ (org-agenda-error)))
+ (buffer (marker-buffer marker))
+ (pos (marker-position marker)))
+ (with-current-buffer buffer
+ (widen)
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (if (not (org-at-timestamp-p))
+ (error "Cannot find time stamp"))
+ (org-timestamp-change arg (or what 'day))
+ (message "Time stamp changed to %s" org-last-changed-timestamp))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-date-earlier (arg &optional what)
+ "Change the date of this item to one day earlier."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (org-agenda-date-later (- arg) what))
+
+(defun org-agenda-date-prompt (arg)
+ "Change the date of this item. Date is prompted for, with default today.
+The prefix ARG is passed to the `org-time-stamp' command and can therefore
+be used to request time specification in the time stamp."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda 'timeline)
+ (org-agenda-check-no-diary)
+ (let* ((marker (or (get-text-property (point) 'org-marker)
+ (org-agenda-error)))
+ (buffer (marker-buffer marker))
+ (pos (marker-position marker)))
+ (with-current-buffer buffer
+ (widen)
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (if (not (org-at-timestamp-p))
+ (error "Cannot find time stamp"))
+ (org-time-stamp arg)
+ (message "Time stamp changed to %s" org-last-changed-timestamp))))
+
+(defun org-get-heading ()
+ "Return the heading of the current entry, without the stars."
+ (save-excursion
+ (and (memq (char-before) '(?\n ?\r)) (skip-chars-forward "^\n\r"))
+;;FIXME???????? (and (bolp) (end-of-line 1))
+ (if (and (re-search-backward "[\r\n]\\*" nil t)
+ (looking-at "[\r\n]\\*+[ \t]+\\([^\r\n]*\\)"))
+ (match-string 1)
+ "")))
+
+(defun org-agenda-diary-entry ()
+ "Make a diary entry, like the `i' command from the calendar.
+All the standard commands work: block, weekly etc."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda 'timeline)
+ (require 'diary-lib)
+ (let* ((char (progn
+ (message "Diary entry: [d]ay [w]eekly [m]onthly [y]early [a]nniversary [b]lock [c]yclic")
+ (read-char-exclusive)))
+ (cmd (cdr (assoc char
+ '((?d . insert-diary-entry)
+ (?w . insert-weekly-diary-entry)
+ (?m . insert-monthly-diary-entry)
+ (?y . insert-yearly-diary-entry)
+ (?a . insert-anniversary-diary-entry)
+ (?b . insert-block-diary-entry)
+ (?c . insert-cyclic-diary-entry)))))
+ (oldf (symbol-function 'calendar-cursor-to-date))
+ (point (point))
+ (mark (or (mark t) (point))))
+ (unless cmd
+ (error "No command associated with <%c>" char))
+ (unless (and (get-text-property point 'day)
+ (or (not (equal ?b char))
+ (get-text-property mark 'day)))
+ (error "Don't know which date to use for diary entry"))
+ ;; We implement this by hacking the `calendar-cursor-to-date' function
+ ;; and the `calendar-mark-ring' variable. Saves a lot of code.
+ (let ((calendar-mark-ring
+ (list (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
+ (or (get-text-property mark 'day)
+ (get-text-property point 'day))))))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ (fset 'calendar-cursor-to-date
+ (lambda (&optional error)
+ (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
+ (get-text-property point 'day))))
+ (call-interactively cmd))
+ (fset 'calendar-cursor-to-date oldf)))))
+
+
+(defun org-agenda-execute-calendar-command (cmd)
+ "Execute a calendar command from the agenda, with the date associated to
+the cursor position."
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda 'timeline)
+ (require 'diary-lib)
+ (unless (get-text-property (point) 'day)
+ (error "Don't know which date to use for calendar command"))
+ (let* ((oldf (symbol-function 'calendar-cursor-to-date))
+ (point (point))
+ (date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
+ (get-text-property point 'day)))
+ (displayed-day (extract-calendar-day date))
+ (displayed-month (extract-calendar-month date))
+ (displayed-year (extract-calendar-year date)))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ (fset 'calendar-cursor-to-date
+ (lambda (&optional error)
+ (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
+ (get-text-property point 'day))))
+ (call-interactively cmd))
+ (fset 'calendar-cursor-to-date oldf))))
+
+(defun org-agenda-phases-of-moon ()
+ "Display the phases of the moon for the 3 months around the cursor date."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-execute-calendar-command 'calendar-phases-of-moon))
+
+(defun org-agenda-holidays ()
+ "Display the holidays for the 3 months around the cursor date."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-execute-calendar-command 'list-calendar-holidays))
+
+(defun org-agenda-sunrise-sunset (arg)
+ "Display sunrise and sunset for the cursor date.
+Latitude and longitude can be specified with the variables
+`calendar-latitude' and `calendar-longitude'. When called with prefix
+argument, latitude and longitude will be prompted for."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((calendar-longitude (if arg nil calendar-longitude))
+ (calendar-latitude (if arg nil calendar-latitude))
+ (calendar-location-name
+ (if arg "the given coordinates" calendar-location-name)))
+ (org-agenda-execute-calendar-command 'calendar-sunrise-sunset)))
+
+(defun org-agenda-goto-calendar ()
+ "Open the Emacs calendar with the date at the cursor."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda 'timeline)
+ (let* ((day (or (get-text-property (point) 'day)
+ (error "Don't know which date to open in calendar")))
+ (date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute day))
+ (calendar-move-hook nil)
+ (view-diary-entries-initially nil))
+ (calendar)
+ (calendar-goto-date date)))
+
+(defun org-calendar-goto-agenda ()
+ "Compute the Org-mode agenda for the calendar date displayed at the cursor.
+This is a command that has to be installed in `calendar-mode-map'."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-list nil (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
+ (calendar-cursor-to-date))
+ nil t))
+
+(defun org-agenda-convert-date ()
+ (interactive)
+ (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda 'timeline)
+ (let ((day (get-text-property (point) 'day))
+ date s)
+ (unless day
+ (error "Don't know which date to convert"))
+ (setq date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute day))
+ (setq s (concat
+ "Gregorian: " (calendar-date-string date) "\n"
+ "ISO: " (calendar-iso-date-string date) "\n"
+ "Day of Yr: " (calendar-day-of-year-string date) "\n"
+ "Julian: " (calendar-julian-date-string date) "\n"
+ "Astron. JD: " (calendar-astro-date-string date)
+ " (Julian date number at noon UTC)\n"
+ "Hebrew: " (calendar-hebrew-date-string date) " (until sunset)\n"
+ "Islamic: " (calendar-islamic-date-string date) " (until sunset)\n"
+ "French: " (calendar-french-date-string date) "\n"
+ "Mayan: " (calendar-mayan-date-string date) "\n"
+ "Coptic: " (calendar-coptic-date-string date) "\n"
+ "Ethiopic: " (calendar-ethiopic-date-string date) "\n"
+ "Persian: " (calendar-persian-date-string date) "\n"
+ "Chinese: " (calendar-chinese-date-string date) "\n"))
+ (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Dates*"
+ (princ s))
+ (if (fboundp 'fit-window-to-buffer)
+ (fit-window-to-buffer (get-buffer-window "*Dates*")))))
+
+;;; Tags
+
+(defun org-scan-tags (action matcher &optional todo-only)
+ "Scan headline tags with inheritance and produce output ACTION.
+ACTION can be `sparse-tree' or `agenda'. MATCHER is a Lisp form to be
+evaluated, testing if a given set of tags qualifies a headline for
+inclusion. When TODO-ONLY is non-nil, only lines with a TODO keyword
+are included in the output."
+ (let* ((re (concat "[\n\r]" outline-regexp " *\\(\\<\\("
+ (mapconcat 'regexp-quote
+ (nreverse (cdr (reverse org-todo-keywords)))
+ "\\|")
+ "\\>\\)\\)? *\\(.*?\\)\\(:[A-Za-z_@0-9:]+:\\)?[ \t]*[\n\r]"))
+ (props (list 'face nil
+ 'done-face 'org-done
+ 'undone-face nil
+ 'mouse-face 'highlight
+ 'keymap org-agenda-keymap
+ 'help-echo
+ (format "mouse-2 or RET jump to org file %s"
+ (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name))))
+ lspos
+ tags tags-list tags-alist (llast 0) rtn level category i txt
+ todo marker)
+
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (when (eq action 'sparse-tree) (hide-sublevels 1))
+ (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
+ (setq todo (if (match-end 1) (match-string 2))
+ tags (if (match-end 4) (match-string 4)))
+ (goto-char (setq lspos (1+ (match-beginning 0))))
+ (setq level (funcall outline-level)
+ category (org-get-category))
+ (setq i llast llast level)
+ ;; remove tag lists from same and sublevels
+ (while (>= i level)
+ (when (setq entry (assoc i tags-alist))
+ (setq tags-alist (delete entry tags-alist)))
+ (setq i (1- i)))
+ ;; add the nex tags
+ (when tags
+ (setq tags (mapcar 'downcase (org-split-string tags ":"))
+ tags-alist
+ (cons (cons level tags) tags-alist)))
+ ;; compile tags for current headline
+ (setq tags-list
+ (if org-use-tag-inheritance
+ (apply 'append (mapcar 'cdr tags-alist))
+ tags))
+ (when (and (or (not todo-only) todo)
+ (eval matcher))
+ ;; list this headline
+ (if (eq action 'sparse-tree)
+ (progn
+ (org-show-hierarchy-above))
+ (setq txt (org-format-agenda-item
+ ""
+ (concat
+ (if org-tags-match-list-sublevels
+ (make-string (1- level) ?.) "")
+ (org-get-heading))
+ category tags-list))
+ (goto-char lspos)
+ (setq marker (org-agenda-new-marker))
+ (add-text-properties
+ 0 (length txt)
+ (append (list 'org-marker marker 'org-hd-marker marker
+ 'category category)
+ props)
+ txt)
+ (push txt rtn))
+ ;; if we are to skip sublevels, jump to end of subtree
+ (point)
+ (or org-tags-match-list-sublevels (org-end-of-subtree)))))
+ (nreverse rtn)))
+
+(defun org-tags-sparse-tree (&optional arg match)
+ "Create a sparse tree according to tags search string MATCH.
+MATCH can contain positive and negative selection of tags, like
+\"+WORK+URGENT-WITHBOSS\"."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((org-show-following-heading nil)
+ (org-show-hierarchy-above nil))
+ (org-scan-tags 'sparse-tree (cdr (org-make-tags-matcher match)))))
+
+(defun org-make-tags-matcher (match)
+ "Create the TAGS matcher form for the tags-selecting string MATCH."
+ (unless match
+ ;; Get a new match request, with completion
+ (setq org-last-tags-completion-table
+ (or (org-get-buffer-tags)
+ org-last-tags-completion-table))
+ (setq match (completing-read
+ "Tags: " 'org-tags-completion-function nil nil nil
+ 'org-tags-history)))
+ ;; parse the string and create a lisp form
+ (let ((match0 match) minus tag mm matcher orterms term orlist)
+ (setq orterms (org-split-string match "|"))
+ (while (setq term (pop orterms))
+ (while (string-match "^&?\\([-+:]\\)?\\([A-Za-z_@0-9]+\\)" term)
+ (setq minus (and (match-end 1)
+ (equal (match-string 1 term) "-"))
+ tag (match-string 2 term)
+ term (substring term (match-end 0))
+ mm (list 'member (downcase tag) 'tags-list)
+ mm (if minus (list 'not mm) mm))
+ (push mm matcher))
+ (push (if (> (length matcher) 1) (cons 'and matcher) (car matcher))
+ orlist)
+ (setq matcher nil))
+ (setq matcher (if (> (length orlist) 1) (cons 'or orlist) (car orlist)))
+ ;; Return the string and lisp forms of the matcher
+ (cons match0 matcher)))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-tags-view (&optional todo-only match keep-modes)
+ "Show all headlines for all `org-agenda-files' matching a TAGS criterion.
+The prefix arg TODO-ONLY limits the search to TODO entries."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (org-agenda-maybe-reset-markers 'force)
+ (org-compile-prefix-format org-agenda-prefix-format)
+ (let* ((org-agenda-keep-modes keep-modes)
+ (org-tags-match-list-sublevels
+ (if todo-only t org-tags-match-list-sublevels))
+ (win (selected-window))
+ (completion-ignore-case t)
+ rtn rtnall files file pos matcher
+ buffer)
+ (setq matcher (org-make-tags-matcher match)
+ match (car matcher) matcher (cdr matcher))
+ (if (not (equal (current-buffer) (get-buffer org-agenda-buffer-name)))
+ (progn
+ (delete-other-windows)
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window
+ (get-buffer-create org-agenda-buffer-name))))
+ (setq buffer-read-only nil)
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (org-agenda-mode) (setq buffer-read-only nil)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-agenda-type) 'tags)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-agenda-redo-command)
+ (list 'org-tags-view (list 'quote todo-only)
+ (list 'if 'current-prefix-arg nil match) t))
+ (setq files (org-agenda-files)
+ rtnall nil)
+ (while (setq file (pop files))
+ (catch 'nextfile
+ (org-check-agenda-file file)
+ (setq buffer (if (file-exists-p file)
+ (org-get-agenda-file-buffer file)
+ (error "No such file %s" file)))
+ (if (not buffer)
+ ;; If file does not exist, merror message to agenda
+ (setq rtn (list
+ (format "ORG-AGENDA-ERROR: No such org-file %s" file))
+ rtnall (append rtnall rtn))
+ (with-current-buffer buffer
+ (unless (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
+ (error "Agenda file %s is not in `org-mode'" file))
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-restriction
+ (if org-respect-restriction
+ (if (org-region-active-p)
+ ;; Respect a region to restrict search
+ (narrow-to-region (region-beginning) (region-end)))
+ ;; If we work for the calendar or many files,
+ ;; get rid of any restriction
+ (widen))
+ (setq rtn (org-scan-tags 'agenda matcher todo-only))
+ (setq rtnall (append rtnall rtn))))))))
+ (insert "Headlines with TAGS match: ")
+ (add-text-properties (point-min) (1- (point))
+ (list 'face 'org-link))
+ (setq pos (point))
+ (insert match "\n")
+ (add-text-properties pos (1- (point)) (list 'face 'org-warning))
+ (setq pos (point))
+ (insert "Press `C-u r' to search again with new search string\n")
+ (add-text-properties pos (1- (point)) (list 'face 'org-link))
+ (when rtnall
+ (insert (mapconcat 'identity rtnall "\n")))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (setq buffer-read-only t)
+ (org-fit-agenda-window)
+ (if (not org-select-agenda-window) (select-window win))))
+
+(defvar org-add-colon-after-tag-completion nil) ;; dynamically skoped param
+(defun org-set-tags (&optional arg just-align)
+ "Set the tags for the current headline.
+With prefix ARG, realign all tags in headings in the current buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* (;(inherit (org-get-inherited-tags))
+ (re (concat "^" outline-regexp))
+ (col (current-column))
+ (current (org-get-tags))
+ tags hd empty invis)
+ (if arg
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
+ (org-set-tags nil t))
+ (message "All tags realigned to column %d" org-tags-column))
+ (if just-align
+ (setq tags current)
+ (setq org-last-tags-completion-table
+ (or (org-get-buffer-tags)
+ org-last-tags-completion-table))
+ (setq tags
+ (let ((org-add-colon-after-tag-completion t))
+ (completing-read "Tags: " 'org-tags-completion-function
+ nil nil current 'org-tags-history)))
+ (while (string-match "[-+&]+" tags)
+ (setq tags (replace-match ":" t t tags))))
+ ;; FIXME: still optimize this by not checking when JUST-ALIGN?
+ (unless (setq empty (string-match "\\`[\t ]*\\'" tags))
+ (unless (string-match ":$" tags) (setq tags (concat tags ":")))
+ (unless (string-match "^:" tags) (setq tags (concat ":" tags))))
+ (if (equal current "")
+ (progn
+ (end-of-line 1)
+ (or empty (insert-before-markers " ")))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (setq invis (org-invisible-p))
+ (looking-at (concat "\\(.*\\)\\(" (regexp-quote current) "\\)[ \t]*"))
+ (setq hd (match-string 1))
+ (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
+ (insert-before-markers (org-trim hd) (if empty "" " ")))
+ ;; FIXME: What happens when adding a new tag??? Seems OK!!!
+ (unless (equal tags "")
+ (move-to-column (max (current-column)
+ (if (> org-tags-column 0)
+ org-tags-column
+ (- (- org-tags-column) (length tags))))
+ t)
+ (insert-before-markers tags)
+ (if (and (not invis) (org-invisible-p))
+ (outline-flag-region (point-at-bol) (point) nil)))
+ (move-to-column col))))
+
+(defun org-tags-completion-function (string predicate &optional flag)
+ (let (s1 s2 rtn (ctable org-last-tags-completion-table))
+ (if (string-match "^\\(.*[-+:&|]\\)\\([^-+:&|]*\\)$" string)
+ (setq s1 (match-string 1 string)
+ s2 (match-string 2 string))
+ (setq s1 "" s2 string))
+ (cond
+ ((eq flag nil)
+ ;; try completion
+ (setq rtn (try-completion s2 ctable))
+ (if (stringp rtn)
+ (concat s1 s2 (substring rtn (length s2))
+ (if (and org-add-colon-after-tag-completion
+ (assoc rtn ctable))
+ ":" "")))
+ )
+ ((eq flag t)
+ ;; all-completions
+ (all-completions s2 ctable)
+ )
+ ((eq flag 'lambda)
+ ;; exact match?
+ (assoc s2 ctable)))
+ ))
+
+(defun org-get-tags ()
+ "Get the TAGS string in the current headline."
+ (unless (org-on-heading-p)
+ (error "Not on a heading"))
+ (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (if (looking-at ".*[ \t]\\(:[A-Za-z_@0-9:]+:\\)[ \t]*\\(\r\\|$\\)")
+ (match-string 1)
+ "")))
+
+(defun org-get-buffer-tags ()
+ "Get a table of all tags used in the buffer, for completion."
+ (let (tags)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "[ \t]:\\([A-Za-z_@0-9:]+\\):[ \t\r\n]" nil t)
+ (mapc (lambda (x) (add-to-list 'tags x))
+ (org-split-string (match-string 1) ":"))))
+ (mapcar 'list tags)))
+
+;;; Link Stuff
+
+(defun org-find-file-at-mouse (ev)
+ "Open file link or URL at mouse."
+ (interactive "e")
+ (mouse-set-point ev)
+ (org-open-at-point 'in-emacs))
+
+(defun org-open-at-mouse (ev)
+ "Open file link or URL at mouse."
+ (interactive "e")
+ (mouse-set-point ev)
+ (org-open-at-point))
+
+(defun org-open-at-point (&optional in-emacs)
+ "Open link at or after point.
+If there is no link at point, this function will search forward up to
+the end of the current subtree.
+Normally, files will be opened by an appropriate application. If the
+optional argument IN-EMACS is non-nil, Emacs will visit the file."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (org-remove-occur-highlights nil nil t)
+ (if (org-at-timestamp-p)
+ (org-agenda-list nil (time-to-days (org-time-string-to-time
+ (substring (match-string 1) 0 10)))
+ 1)
+ (let (type path link line search (pos (point)))
+ (catch 'match
+ (save-excursion
+ (skip-chars-forward "^]\n\r")
+ (when (and (re-search-backward "\\[\\[" nil t)
+ (looking-at org-bracket-link-regexp)
+ (<= (match-beginning 0) pos)
+ (>= (match-end 0) pos))
+ (setq link (match-string 1))
+ (while (string-match " *\n *" link)
+ (setq link (replace-match " " t t link)))
+ (if (string-match org-link-regexp link)
+ (setq type (match-string 1 link)
+ path (match-string 2 link))
+ (setq type "thisfile"
+ path link))
+ (throw 'match t)))
+
+ (when (get-text-property (point) 'org-linked-text)
+ (setq type "thisfile"
+ pos (if (get-text-property (1+ (point)) 'org-linked-text)
+ (1+ (point)) (point))
+ path (buffer-substring
+ (previous-single-property-change pos 'org-linked-text)
+ (next-single-property-change pos 'org-linked-text)))
+ (throw 'match t))
+
+ (save-excursion
+ (skip-chars-backward
+ (concat (if org-allow-space-in-links "^" "^ ")
+ org-non-link-chars))
+ (when (or (looking-at org-link-regexp)
+ (and (re-search-forward org-link-regexp (point-at-eol) t)
+ (<= (match-beginning 0) pos)
+ (>= (match-end 0) pos)))
+ (setq type (match-string 1)
+ path (match-string 2))
+ (throw 'match t)))
+ (save-excursion
+ (skip-chars-backward "^ \t\n\r")
+ (when (looking-at "\\(:[A-Za-z_@0-9:]+\\):[ \t\r\n]")
+ (setq type "tags"
+ path (match-string 1))
+ (while (string-match ":" path)
+ (setq path (replace-match "+" t t path)))
+ (throw 'match t)))
+ (save-excursion
+ (skip-chars-backward "a-zA-Z_")
+ (when (and org-activate-camels
+ (looking-at org-camel-regexp))
+ (setq type "camel" path (match-string 0))
+ (if (equal (char-before) ?*)
+ (setq path (concat "*" path))))
+ (throw 'match t))
+ (save-excursion
+ (when (re-search-forward
+ org-link-regexp
+ (save-excursion
+ (condition-case nil
+ (progn (outline-end-of-subtree) (max pos (point)))
+ (error (end-of-line 1) (point))))
+ t)
+ (setq type (match-string 1)
+ path (match-string 2)))))
+ (unless path
+ (error "No link found"))
+ ;; Remove any trailing spaces in path
+ (if (string-match " +\\'" path)
+ (setq path (replace-match "" t t path)))
+
+ (cond
+
+ ((member type '("http" "https" "ftp" "mailto" "news"))
+ (browse-url (concat type ":" path)))
+
+ ((string= type "tags")
+ (org-tags-view in-emacs path))
+ ((or (string= type "camel")
+ (string= type "thisfile"))
+ (org-mark-ring-push)
+ (org-link-search
+ path
+ (cond ((equal in-emacs '(4)) 'occur)
+ ((equal in-emacs '(16)) 'org-occur)
+ (t nil))))
+
+ ((string= type "file")
+ (if (string-match "::?\\([0-9]+\\)\\'" path) ;; second : optional
+ (setq line (string-to-number (match-string 1 path))
+ path (substring path 0 (match-beginning 0)))
+ (if (string-match "::\\(.+\\)\\'" path)
+ (setq search (match-string 1 path)
+ path (substring path 0 (match-beginning 0)))))
+ (org-open-file path in-emacs line search))
+
+ ((string= type "news")
+ (org-follow-gnus-link path))
+
+ ((string= type "bbdb")
+ (org-follow-bbdb-link path))
+
+ ((string= type "gnus")
+ (let (group article)
+ (if (not (string-match "\\`\\([^#]+\\)\\(#\\(.*\\)\\)?" path))
+ (error "Error in Gnus link"))
+ (setq group (match-string 1 path)
+ article (match-string 3 path))
+ (org-follow-gnus-link group article)))
+
+ ((string= type "vm")
+ (let (folder article)
+ (if (not (string-match "\\`\\([^#]+\\)\\(#\\(.*\\)\\)?" path))
+ (error "Error in VM link"))
+ (setq folder (match-string 1 path)
+ article (match-string 3 path))
+ ;; in-emacs is the prefix arg, will be interpreted as read-only
+ (org-follow-vm-link folder article in-emacs)))
+
+ ((string= type "wl")
+ (let (folder article)
+ (if (not (string-match "\\`\\([^#]+\\)\\(#\\(.*\\)\\)?" path))
+ (error "Error in Wanderlust link"))
+ (setq folder (match-string 1 path)
+ article (match-string 3 path))
+ (org-follow-wl-link folder article)))
+
+ ((string= type "mhe")
+ (let (folder article)
+ (if (not (string-match "\\`\\([^#]+\\)\\(#\\(.*\\)\\)?" path))
+ (error "Error in MHE link"))
+ (setq folder (match-string 1 path)
+ article (match-string 3 path))
+ (org-follow-mhe-link folder article)))
+
+ ((string= type "rmail")
+ (let (folder article)
+ (if (not (string-match "\\`\\([^#]+\\)\\(#\\(.*\\)\\)?" path))
+ (error "Error in RMAIL link"))
+ (setq folder (match-string 1 path)
+ article (match-string 3 path))
+ (org-follow-rmail-link folder article)))
+
+ ((string= type "shell")
+ (let ((cmd path))
+ (while (string-match "@{" cmd)
+ (setq cmd (replace-match "<" t t cmd)))
+ (while (string-match "@}" cmd)
+ (setq cmd (replace-match ">" t t cmd)))
+ (if (or (not org-confirm-shell-links)
+ (yes-or-no-p (format "Execute \"%s\" in the shell? " cmd)))
+ (shell-command cmd)
+ (error "Abort"))))
+
+ (t
+ (browse-url-at-point))))))
+
+(defun org-link-search (s &optional type)
+ "Search for a link search option.
+When S is a CamelCaseWord, search for a target, or for a sentence containing
+the words. If S is surrounded by forward slashes, it is interpreted as a
+regular expression. In org-mode files, this will create an `org-occur'
+sparse tree. In ordinary files, `occur' will be used to list matches.
+If the current buffer is in `dired-mode', grep will be used to search
+in all files."
+ (let ((case-fold-search t)
+ (s0 (mapconcat 'identity (org-split-string s "[ \t\r\n]+") " "))
+ (pos (point))
+ (pre "") (post "")
+ words re0 re1 re2 re3 re4 re5 re2a reall camel)
+ (cond ((save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (and
+ (re-search-forward
+ (concat "<<" (regexp-quote s0) ">>") nil t)
+ (setq pos (match-beginning 0))))
+ ;; There is an exact target for this
+ (goto-char pos))
+ ((string-match "^/\\(.*\\)/$" s)
+ ;; A regular expression
+ (cond
+ ((eq major-mode 'org-mode)
+ (org-occur (match-string 1 s)))
+ ;;((eq major-mode 'dired-mode)
+ ;; (grep (concat "grep -n -e '" (match-string 1 s) "' *")))
+ (t (org-do-occur (match-string 1 s)))))
+ ((or (setq camel (string-match (concat "^" org-camel-regexp "$") s))
+ t)
+ ;; A camel or a normal search string
+ (when (equal (string-to-char s) ?*)
+ ;; Anchor on headlines, post may include tags.
+ (setq pre "^\\*+[ \t]*\\(\\sw+\\)?[ \t]*"
+ post "[ \t]*\\([ \t]+:[a-zA-Z_@0-9:+]:[ \t]*\\)?$"
+ s (substring s 1)))
+ (remove-text-properties
+ 0 (length s)
+ '(face nil mouse-face nil keymap nil fontified nil) s)
+ ;; Make a series of regular expressions to find a match
+ (setq words
+ (if camel
+ (org-camel-to-words s)
+ (org-split-string s "[ \n\r\t]+"))
+ re0 (concat "<<" (regexp-quote s0) ">>")
+ re2 (concat "\\<" (mapconcat 'downcase words "[ \t]+") "\\>")
+ re2a (concat "\\<" (mapconcat 'downcase words "[ \t\r\n]+") "\\>")
+ re4 (concat "\\<" (mapconcat 'downcase words "[^a-zA-Z_\r\n]+") "\\>")
+ re1 (concat pre re2 post)
+ re3 (concat pre re4 post)
+ re5 (concat pre ".*" re4)
+ re2 (concat pre re2)
+ re2a (concat pre re2a)
+ re4 (concat pre re4)
+ reall (concat "\\(" re0 "\\)\\|\\(" re1 "\\)\\|\\(" re2
+ "\\)\\|\\(" re3 "\\)\\|\\(" re4 "\\)\\|\\("
+ re5 "\\)"
+ ))
+ (cond
+ ((eq type 'org-occur) (org-occur reall))
+ ((eq type 'occur) (org-do-occur (downcase reall) 'cleanup))
+ (t (goto-char (point-min))
+ (if (or (org-search-not-link re0 nil t)
+ (org-search-not-link re1 nil t)
+ (org-search-not-link re2 nil t)
+ (org-search-not-link re2a nil t) ;; FIXME: Right place???
+ (org-search-not-link re3 nil t)
+ (org-search-not-link re4 nil t)
+ (org-search-not-link re5 nil t)
+ )
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (error "No match")))))
+ (t
+ ;; Normal string-search
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (if (search-forward s nil t)
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+ (error "No match"))))
+ (and (eq major-mode 'org-mode) (org-show-hierarchy-above))))
+
+(defun org-search-not-link (&rest args)
+ "Execute `re-search-forward', but only accept matches that are not a link."
+ (catch 'exit
+ (let ((pos (point)) p1)
+ (while (apply 're-search-forward args)
+ (setq p1 (point))
+ (if (not (save-match-data
+ (and (re-search-backward "\\[\\[" nil t)
+ (looking-at org-bracket-link-regexp)
+ (<= (match-beginning 0) p1)
+ (>= (match-end 0) p1))))
+ (progn (goto-char (match-end 0))
+ (throw 'exit (point)))
+ (goto-char (match-end 0)))))))
+
+(defun org-do-occur (regexp &optional cleanup)
+ "Call the Emacs command `occur'.
+If CLEANUP is non-nil, remove the printout of the regular expression
+in the *Occur* buffer. This is useful if the regex is long and not useful
+to read."
+ (occur regexp)
+ (when cleanup
+ (let ((cwin (selected-window)) win beg end)
+ (when (setq win (get-buffer-window "*Occur*"))
+ (select-window win))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (when (re-search-forward "match[a-z]+" nil t)
+ (setq beg (match-end 0))
+ (if (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*[0-9]+" nil t)
+ (setq end (1- (match-beginning 0)))))
+ (and beg end (let ((buffer-read-only)) (delete-region beg end)))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (select-window cwin))))
+
+(defvar org-mark-ring nil
+ "Mark ring for positions before jumps in Org-mode.")
+(defvar org-mark-ring-last-goto nil
+ "Last position in the mark ring used to go back.")
+;; Fill and close the ring
+(setq org-mark-ring nil org-mark-ring-last-goto nil) ;; in case file is reloaded
+(loop for i from 1 to org-mark-ring-length do
+ (push (make-marker) org-mark-ring))
+(setcdr (nthcdr (1- org-mark-ring-length) org-mark-ring)
+ org-mark-ring)
+
+(defun org-mark-ring-push (&optional pos buffer)
+ "Put the current position or POS into the mark ring and rotate it."
+ (interactive)
+ (setq pos (or pos (point)))
+ (setq org-mark-ring (nthcdr (1- org-mark-ring-length) org-mark-ring))
+ (move-marker (car org-mark-ring)
+ (or pos (point))
+ (or buffer (current-buffer)))
+ (message
+ (substitute-command-keys
+ "Position saved to mark ring, go back with \\[org-mark-ring-goto].")))
+
+(defun org-mark-ring-goto (&optional n)
+ "Jump to the previous position in the mark ring.
+With prefix arg N, jump back that many stored positions. When
+called several times in succession, walk through the entire ring.
+Org-mode commands jumping to a different position in the current file,
+or to another Org-mode file, automatically push the old position
+onto the ring."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (let (p m)
+ (if (eq last-command this-command)
+ (setq p (nthcdr n (or org-mark-ring-last-goto org-mark-ring)))
+ (setq p org-mark-ring))
+ (setq org-mark-ring-last-goto p)
+ (setq m (car p))
+ (switch-to-buffer (marker-buffer m))
+ (goto-char m)
+ (if (or (org-invisible-p) (org-invisible-p2)) (org-show-hierarchy-above))))
+
+(defun org-camel-to-words (s)
+ "Split \"CamelCaseWords\" to (\"Camel\" \"Case\" \"Words\")."
+ (let ((case-fold-search nil)
+ words)
+ (while (string-match "[a-z][A-Z]" s)
+ (push (substring s 0 (1+ (match-beginning 0))) words)
+ (setq s (substring s (1+ (match-beginning 0)))))
+ (nreverse (cons s words))))
+
+(defun org-remove-angle-brackets (s)
+ (if (equal (substring s 0 1) "<") (setq s (substring s 1)))
+ (if (equal (substring s -1) ">") (setq s (substring s 0 -1)))
+ s)
+(defun org-add-angle-brackets (s)
+ (if (equal (substring s 0 1) "<") nil (setq s (concat "<" s)))
+ (if (equal (substring s -1) ">") nil (setq s (concat s ">")))
+ s)
+
+(defun org-follow-bbdb-link (name)
+ "Follow a BBDB link to NAME."
+ (require 'bbdb)
+ (let ((inhibit-redisplay t)
+ (bbdb-electric-p nil))
+ (catch 'exit
+ ;; Exact match on name
+ (bbdb-name (concat "\\`" name "\\'") nil)
+ (if (< 0 (buffer-size (get-buffer "*BBDB*"))) (throw 'exit nil))
+ ;; Exact match on name
+ (bbdb-company (concat "\\`" name "\\'") nil)
+ (if (< 0 (buffer-size (get-buffer "*BBDB*"))) (throw 'exit nil))
+ ;; Partial match on name
+ (bbdb-name name nil)
+ (if (< 0 (buffer-size (get-buffer "*BBDB*"))) (throw 'exit nil))
+ ;; Partial match on company
+ (bbdb-company name nil)
+ (if (< 0 (buffer-size (get-buffer "*BBDB*"))) (throw 'exit nil))
+ ;; General match including network address and notes
+ (bbdb name nil)
+ (when (= 0 (buffer-size (get-buffer "*BBDB*")))
+ (delete-window (get-buffer-window "*BBDB*"))
+ (error "No matching BBDB record")))))
+
+(defun org-follow-gnus-link (&optional group article)
+ "Follow a Gnus link to GROUP and ARTICLE."
+ (require 'gnus)
+ (funcall (cdr (assq 'gnus org-link-frame-setup)))
+ (if group (gnus-fetch-group group))
+ (if article
+ (or (gnus-summary-goto-article article nil 'force)
+ (if (fboundp 'gnus-summary-insert-cached-articles)
+ (progn
+ (gnus-summary-insert-cached-articles)
+ (gnus-summary-goto-article article nil 'force))
+ (message "Message could not be found.")))))
+
+(defun org-follow-vm-link (&optional folder article readonly)
+ "Follow a VM link to FOLDER and ARTICLE."
+ (require 'vm)
+ (setq article (org-add-angle-brackets article))
+ (if (string-match "^//\\([a-zA-Z]+@\\)?\\([^:]+\\):\\(.*\\)" folder)
+ ;; ange-ftp or efs or tramp access
+ (let ((user (or (match-string 1 folder) (user-login-name)))
+ (host (match-string 2 folder))
+ (file (match-string 3 folder)))
+ (cond
+ ((featurep 'tramp)
+ ;; use tramp to access the file
+ (if org-xemacs-p
+ (setq folder (format "[%s@%s]%s" user host file))
+ (setq folder (format "/%s@%s:%s" user host file))))
+ (t
+ ;; use ange-ftp or efs
+ (require (if org-xemacs-p 'efs 'ange-ftp))
+ (setq folder (format "/%s@%s:%s" user host file))))))
+ (when folder
+ (funcall (cdr (assq 'vm org-link-frame-setup)) folder readonly)
+ (sit-for 0.1)
+ (when article
+ (vm-select-folder-buffer)
+ (widen)
+ (let ((case-fold-search t))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (if (not (re-search-forward
+ (concat "^" "message-id: *" (regexp-quote article))))
+ (error "Could not find the specified message in this folder"))
+ (vm-isearch-update)
+ (vm-isearch-narrow)
+ (vm-beginning-of-message)
+ (vm-summarize)))))
+
+(defun org-follow-wl-link (folder article)
+ "Follow a Wanderlust link to FOLDER and ARTICLE."
+ (setq article (org-add-angle-brackets article))
+ (wl-summary-goto-folder-subr folder 'no-sync t nil t)
+ (if article (wl-summary-jump-to-msg-by-message-id article ">"))
+ (wl-summary-redisplay))
+
+(defun org-follow-rmail-link (folder article)
+ "Follow an RMAIL link to FOLDER and ARTICLE."
+ (setq article (org-add-angle-brackets article))
+ (let (message-number)
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-window-excursion
+ (rmail (if (string= folder "RMAIL") rmail-file-name folder))
+ (setq message-number
+ (save-restriction
+ (widen)
+ (goto-char (point-max))
+ (if (re-search-backward
+ (concat "^Message-ID:\\s-+" (regexp-quote
+ (or article "")))
+ nil t)
+ (rmail-what-message))))))
+ (if message-number
+ (progn
+ (rmail (if (string= folder "RMAIL") rmail-file-name folder))
+ (rmail-show-message message-number)
+ message-number)
+ (error "Message not found"))))
+
+;; mh-e integration based on planner-mode
+(defun org-mhe-get-message-real-folder ()
+ "Return the name of the current message real folder, so if you use
+sequences, it will now work."
+ (save-excursion
+ (let* ((folder
+ (if (equal major-mode 'mh-folder-mode)
+ mh-current-folder
+ ;; Refer to the show buffer
+ mh-show-folder-buffer))
+ (end-index
+ (if (boundp 'mh-index-folder)
+ (min (length mh-index-folder) (length folder))))
+ )
+ ;; a simple test on mh-index-data does not work, because
+ ;; mh-index-data is always nil in a show buffer.
+ (if (and (boundp 'mh-index-folder)
+ (string= mh-index-folder (substring folder 0 end-index)))
+ (if (equal major-mode 'mh-show-mode)
+ (save-window-excursion
+ (when (buffer-live-p (get-buffer folder))
+ (progn
+ (pop-to-buffer folder)
+ (org-mhe-get-message-folder-from-index)
+ )
+ ))
+ (org-mhe-get-message-folder-from-index)
+ )
+ folder
+ )
+ )))
+
+(defun org-mhe-get-message-folder-from-index ()
+ "Returns the name of the message folder in a index folder buffer."
+ (save-excursion
+ (mh-index-previous-folder)
+ (re-search-forward "^\\(+.*\\)$" nil t)
+ (message (match-string 1))))
+
+(defun org-mhe-get-message-folder ()
+ "Return the name of the current message folder. Be careful if you
+use sequences."
+ (save-excursion
+ (if (equal major-mode 'mh-folder-mode)
+ mh-current-folder
+ ;; Refer to the show buffer
+ mh-show-folder-buffer)))
+
+(defun org-mhe-get-message-num ()
+ "Return the number of the current message. Be careful if you
+use sequences."
+ (save-excursion
+ (if (equal major-mode 'mh-folder-mode)
+ (mh-get-msg-num nil)
+ ;; Refer to the show buffer
+ (mh-show-buffer-message-number))))
+
+(defun org-mhe-get-header (header)
+ "Return a header of the message in folder mode. This will create a
+show buffer for the corresponding message. If you have a more clever
+idea..."
+ (let* ((folder (org-mhe-get-message-folder))
+ (num (org-mhe-get-message-num))
+ (buffer (get-buffer-create (concat "show-" folder)))
+ (header-field))
+ (with-current-buffer buffer
+ (mh-display-msg num folder)
+ (if (equal major-mode 'mh-folder-mode)
+ (mh-header-display)
+ (mh-show-header-display))
+ (set-buffer buffer)
+ (setq header-field (mh-get-header-field header))
+ (if (equal major-mode 'mh-folder-mode)
+ (mh-show)
+ (mh-show-show))
+ header-field)))
+
+(defun org-follow-mhe-link (folder article)
+ "Follow an MHE link to FOLDER and ARTICLE.
+If ARTICLE is nil FOLDER is shown. If the configuration variable
+`org-mhe-search-all-folders' is t and `mh-searcher' is pick,
+ARTICLE is searched in all folders. Indexed searches (swish++,
+namazu, and others supported by MH-E) will always search in all
+folders."
+ (require 'mh-e)
+ (require 'mh-search)
+ (require 'mh-utils)
+ (mh-find-path)
+ (if (not article)
+ (mh-visit-folder (mh-normalize-folder-name folder))
+ (setq article (org-add-angle-brackets article))
+ (mh-search-choose)
+ (if (equal mh-searcher 'pick)
+ (progn
+ (mh-search folder (list "--message-id" article))
+ (when (and org-mhe-search-all-folders
+ (not (org-mhe-get-message-real-folder)))
+ (kill-this-buffer)
+ (mh-search "+" (list "--message-id" article))))
+ (mh-search "+" article))
+ (if (org-mhe-get-message-real-folder)
+ (mh-show-msg 1)
+ (kill-this-buffer)
+ (error "Message not found"))))
+
+(defun org-open-file (path &optional in-emacs line search)
+ "Open the file at PATH.
+First, this expands any special file name abbreviations. Then the
+configuration variable `org-file-apps' is checked if it contains an
+entry for this file type, and if yes, the corresponding command is launched.
+If no application is found, Emacs simply visits the file.
+With optional argument IN-EMACS, Emacs will visit the file.
+Optional LINE specifies a line to go to, optional SEARCH a string to
+search for. If LINE or SEARCH is given, the file will always be
+opened in Emacs.
+If the file does not exist, an error is thrown."
+ (setq in-emacs (or in-emacs line search))
+ (let* ((file (if (equal path "")
+ buffer-file-name
+ (convert-standard-filename (org-expand-file-name path))))
+ (dirp (file-directory-p file))
+ (dfile (downcase file))
+ (old-buffer (current-buffer))
+ (old-pos (point))
+ (old-mode major-mode)
+ ext cmd apps)
+ (if (and (not (file-exists-p file))
+ (not org-open-non-existing-files))
+ (error "No such file: %s" file))
+ (if (string-match "^.*\\.\\([a-zA-Z0-9]+\\.gz\\)$" dfile)
+ (setq ext (match-string 1 dfile))
+ (if (string-match "^.*\\.\\([a-zA-Z0-9]+\\)$" dfile)
+ (setq ext (match-string 1 dfile))))
+ (setq apps (append org-file-apps (org-default-apps)))
+ (if in-emacs
+ (setq cmd 'emacs)
+ (setq cmd (or (and dirp (cdr (assoc 'directory apps)))
+ (cdr (assoc ext apps))
+ (cdr (assoc t apps)))))
+ (when (eq cmd 'mailcap)
+ (require 'mailcap)
+ (mailcap-parse-mailcaps)
+ (let* ((mime-type (mailcap-extension-to-mime (or ext "")))
+ (command (mailcap-mime-info mime-type)))
+ (if (stringp command)
+ (setq cmd command)
+ (setq cmd 'emacs))))
+ (cond
+ ((and (stringp cmd) (not (string-match "^\\s-*$" cmd)))
+ (setq cmd (format cmd (concat "\"" file "\"")))
+ (save-window-excursion
+ (shell-command (concat cmd " &"))))
+ ((or (stringp cmd)
+ (eq cmd 'emacs))
+ (unless (equal (file-truename file) (file-truename (or buffer-file-name "")))
+ (funcall (cdr (assq 'file org-link-frame-setup)) file))
+ (if line (goto-line line)
+ (if search (org-link-search search))))
+ ((consp cmd)
+ (eval cmd))
+ (t (funcall (cdr (assq 'file org-link-frame-setup)) file)))
+ (and (eq major-mode 'org-mode) (eq old-mode 'org-mode)
+ (or (not (equal old-buffer (current-buffer)))
+ (not (equal old-pos (point))))
+ (org-mark-ring-push old-pos old-buffer))))
+
+(defun org-default-apps ()
+ "Return the default applications for this operating system."
+ (cond
+ ((eq system-type 'darwin)
+ org-file-apps-defaults-macosx)
+ ((eq system-type 'windows-nt)
+ org-file-apps-defaults-windowsnt)
+ (t org-file-apps-defaults-gnu)))
+
+(defun org-expand-file-name (path)
+ "Replace special path abbreviations and expand the file name."
+ (expand-file-name path))
+
+
+(defvar org-insert-link-history nil
+ "Minibuffer history for links inserted with `org-insert-link'.")
+
+(defvar org-stored-links nil
+ "Contains the links stored with `org-store-link'.")
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-store-link (arg)
+ "\\<org-mode-map>Store an org-link to the current location.
+This link can later be inserted into an org-buffer with
+\\[org-insert-link].
+For some link types, a prefix arg is interpreted:
+For links to usenet articles, arg negates `org-usenet-links-prefer-google'.
+For file links, arg negates `org-context-in-file-links'."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let (link cpltxt txt (pos (point)))
+ (cond
+
+ ((eq major-mode 'bbdb-mode)
+ (setq cpltxt (concat
+ "bbdb:"
+ (or (bbdb-record-name (bbdb-current-record))
+ (bbdb-record-company (bbdb-current-record))))
+ link (org-make-link cpltxt)))
+
+ ((eq major-mode 'calendar-mode)
+ (let ((cd (calendar-cursor-to-date)))
+ (setq link
+ (format-time-string
+ (car org-time-stamp-formats)
+ (apply 'encode-time
+ (list 0 0 0 (nth 1 cd) (nth 0 cd) (nth 2 cd)
+ nil nil nil))))))
+
+ ((or (eq major-mode 'vm-summary-mode)
+ (eq major-mode 'vm-presentation-mode))
+ (and (eq major-mode 'vm-presentation-mode) (vm-summarize))
+ (vm-follow-summary-cursor)
+ (save-excursion
+ (vm-select-folder-buffer)
+ (let* ((message (car vm-message-pointer))
+ (folder buffer-file-name)
+ (subject (vm-su-subject message))
+ (author (vm-su-full-name message))
+ (message-id (vm-su-message-id message)))
+ (setq message-id (org-remove-angle-brackets message-id))
+ (setq folder (abbreviate-file-name folder))
+ (if (string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote vm-folder-directory))
+ folder)
+ (setq folder (replace-match "" t t folder)))
+ (setq cpltxt (concat author " on: " subject))
+ (setq link (concat cpltxt "\n "
+ (org-make-link
+ "vm:" folder "#" message-id))))))
+
+ ((eq major-mode 'wl-summary-mode)
+ (let* ((msgnum (wl-summary-message-number))
+ (message-id (elmo-message-field wl-summary-buffer-elmo-folder
+ msgnum 'message-id))
+ (wl-message-entity (elmo-msgdb-overview-get-entity
+ msgnum (wl-summary-buffer-msgdb)))
+ (author (wl-summary-line-from)) ; FIXME: how to get author name?
+ (subject "???")) ; FIXME: How to get subject of email?
+ (setq message-id (org-remove-angle-brackets message-id))
+ (setq cpltxt (concat author " on: " subject))
+ (setq link (concat cpltxt "\n "
+ (org-make-link
+ "wl:" wl-summary-buffer-folder-name
+ "#" message-id)))))
+
+ ((or (equal major-mode 'mh-folder-mode)
+ (equal major-mode 'mh-show-mode))
+ (let ((from-header (org-mhe-get-header "From:"))
+ (to-header (org-mhe-get-header "To:"))
+ (subject (org-mhe-get-header "Subject:")))
+ (setq cpltxt (concat from-header " on: " subject))
+ (setq link (concat cpltxt "\n "
+ (org-make-link
+ "mhe:" (org-mhe-get-message-real-folder) "#"
+ (org-remove-angle-brackets
+ (org-mhe-get-header "Message-Id:")))))))
+
+ ((eq major-mode 'rmail-mode)
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-restriction
+ (rmail-narrow-to-non-pruned-header)
+ (let ((folder buffer-file-name)
+ (message-id (mail-fetch-field "message-id"))
+ (author (mail-fetch-field "from"))
+ (subject (mail-fetch-field "subject")))
+ (setq message-id (org-remove-angle-brackets message-id))
+ (setq cpltxt (concat author " on: " subject))
+ (setq link (concat cpltxt "\n "
+ (org-make-link
+ "rmail:" folder "#" message-id)))))))
+
+ ((eq major-mode 'gnus-group-mode)
+ (let ((group (cond ((fboundp 'gnus-group-group-name) ; depending on Gnus
+ (gnus-group-group-name)) ; version
+ ((fboundp 'gnus-group-name)
+ (gnus-group-name))
+ (t "???"))))
+ (setq cpltxt (concat
+ (if (org-xor arg org-usenet-links-prefer-google)
+ "http://groups.google.com/groups?group="
+ "gnus:")
+ group)
+ link (org-make-link cpltxt))))
+
+ ((memq major-mode '(gnus-summary-mode gnus-article-mode))
+ (and (eq major-mode 'gnus-article-mode) (gnus-article-show-summary))
+ (gnus-summary-beginning-of-article)
+ (let* ((group (car gnus-article-current))
+ (article (cdr gnus-article-current))
+ (header (gnus-summary-article-header article))
+ (author (mail-header-from header))
+ (message-id (mail-header-id header))
+ (date (mail-header-date header))
+ (subject (gnus-summary-subject-string)))
+ (setq cpltxt (concat author " on: " subject))
+ (if (org-xor arg org-usenet-links-prefer-google)
+ (setq link
+ (concat
+ cpltxt "\n "
+ (format "http://groups.google.com/groups?as_umsgid=%s"
+ (org-fixup-message-id-for-http message-id))))
+ (setq link (concat cpltxt "\n"
+ (org-make-link
+ "gnus:" group
+ "#" (number-to-string article)))))))
+
+ ((eq major-mode 'w3-mode)
+ (setq cpltxt (url-view-url t)
+ link (org-make-link cpltxt)))
+ ((eq major-mode 'w3m-mode)
+ (setq cpltxt w3m-current-url
+ link (org-make-link cpltxt)))
+
+ ((eq major-mode 'org-mode)
+ ;; Just link to current headline
+ (setq cpltxt (concat "file:"
+ (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name)))
+ ;; Add a context search string
+ (when (org-xor org-context-in-file-links arg)
+ ;; Check if we are on a target
+ (if (save-excursion
+ (skip-chars-forward "^>\n\r")
+ (and (re-search-backward "<<" nil t)
+ (looking-at "<<\\(.*?\\)>>")
+ (<= (match-beginning 0) pos)
+ (>= (match-end 0) pos)))
+ (setq cpltxt (concat cpltxt "::" (match-string 1)))
+ (setq txt (cond
+ ((org-on-heading-p) nil)
+ ((org-region-active-p)
+ (buffer-substring (region-beginning) (region-end)))
+ (t (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))))
+ (setq cpltxt
+ (concat cpltxt "::"
+ (if org-file-link-context-use-camel-case
+ (org-make-org-heading-camel txt)
+ (org-make-org-heading-search-string txt))))))
+ (if (string-match "::\\'" cpltxt)
+ (setq cpltxt (substring cpltxt 0 -2)))
+ (setq link (org-make-link cpltxt)))
+
+ (buffer-file-name
+ ;; Just link to this file here.
+ (setq cpltxt (concat "file:"
+ (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name)))
+ ;; Add a context string
+ (when (org-xor org-context-in-file-links arg)
+ (setq txt (if (org-region-active-p)
+ (buffer-substring (region-beginning) (region-end))
+ (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))))
+ (setq cpltxt
+ (concat cpltxt "::"
+ (if org-file-link-context-use-camel-case
+ (org-make-org-heading-camel txt)
+ (org-make-org-heading-search-string txt)))))
+ (setq link (org-make-link cpltxt)))
+
+ ((interactive-p)
+ (error "Cannot link to a buffer which is not visiting a file"))
+
+ (t (setq link nil)))
+
+ (if (consp link) (setq cpltxt (car link) link (cdr link)))
+
+ (if (and (interactive-p) link)
+ (progn
+ (setq org-stored-links
+ (cons (cons (or cpltxt link) link) org-stored-links))
+ (message "Stored: %s" (or cpltxt link)))
+ link)))
+
+(defun org-make-org-heading-search-string (&optional string heading)
+ "Make search string for STRING or current headline."
+ (interactive)
+ (let ((s (or string (org-get-heading))))
+ (unless (and string (not heading))
+ ;; We are using a headline, clean up garbage in there.
+ (if (string-match org-todo-regexp s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" t t s)))
+ (if (string-match ":[a-zA-Z_@0-9:]+:[ \t]*$" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" t t s)))
+ (setq s (org-trim s))
+ (if (string-match (concat "^\\(" org-quote-string "\\|"
+ org-comment-string "\\)") s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" t t s)))
+ (while (string-match org-ts-regexp s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" t t s))))
+ (while (string-match "[^a-zA-Z_0-9 \t]+" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match " " t t s)))
+ (or string (setq s (concat "*" s))) ; Add * for headlines
+ (mapconcat 'identity (org-split-string s "[ \t]+") " ")))
+
+(defun org-make-org-heading-camel (&optional string heading)
+ "Make a CamelCase string for STRING or the current headline."
+ (interactive)
+ (let ((s (or string (org-get-heading))))
+ (unless (and string (not heading))
+ ;; We are using a headline, clean up garbage in there.
+ (if (string-match org-todo-regexp s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" t t s)))
+ (if (string-match ":[a-zA-Z_@0-9:]+:[ \t]*$" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" t t s)))
+ (setq s (org-trim s))
+ (if (string-match (concat "^\\(" org-quote-string "\\|"
+ org-comment-string "\\)") s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" t t s)))
+ (while (string-match org-ts-regexp s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" t t s))))
+ (while (string-match "[^a-zA-Z_ \t]+" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match " " t t s)))
+ (or string (setq s (concat "*" s))) ; Add * for headlines
+ (mapconcat 'capitalize (org-split-string s "[ \t]+") "")))
+
+(defun org-make-link (&rest strings)
+ "Concatenate STRINGS, format resulting string with `org-link-format'."
+ (format org-link-format (apply 'concat strings)))
+
+(defun org-make-link2 (link &optional description)
+ "Make a link with brackets."
+ (concat "[[" link "]"
+ (if description (concat "[" description "]") "")
+ "]"))
+
+(defun org-xor (a b)
+ "Exclusive or."
+ (if a (not b) b))
+
+(defun org-get-header (header)
+ "Find a header field in the current buffer."
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (let ((case-fold-search t) s)
+ (cond
+ ((eq header 'from)
+ (if (re-search-forward "^From:\\s-+\\(.*\\)" nil t)
+ (setq s (match-string 1)))
+ (while (string-match "\"" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" t t s)))
+ (if (string-match "[<(].*" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" t t s))))
+ ((eq header 'message-id)
+ (if (re-search-forward "^message-id:\\s-+\\(.*\\)" nil t)
+ (setq s (match-string 1))))
+ ((eq header 'subject)
+ (if (re-search-forward "^subject:\\s-+\\(.*\\)" nil t)
+ (setq s (match-string 1)))))
+ (if (string-match "\\`[ \t\]+" s) (setq s (replace-match "" t t s)))
+ (if (string-match "[ \t\]+\\'" s) (setq s (replace-match "" t t s)))
+ s)))
+
+
+(defun org-fixup-message-id-for-http (s)
+ "Replace special characters in a message id, so it can be used in an http query."
+ (while (string-match "<" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "%3C" t t s)))
+ (while (string-match ">" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "%3E" t t s)))
+ (while (string-match "@" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "%40" t t s)))
+ s)
+
+(defun org-insert-link (&optional complete-file)
+ "Insert a link. At the prompt, enter the link.
+
+Completion can be used to select a link previously stored with
+`org-store-link'. When the empty string is entered (i.e. if you just
+press RET at the prompt), the link defaults to the most recently
+stored link. As SPC triggers completion in the minibuffer, you need to
+use M-SPC or C-q SPC to force the insertion of a space character.
+
+With a \\[universal-argument] prefix, prompts for a file to link to. The file name can be
+selected using completion. The path to the file will be relative to
+the current directory if the file is in the current directory or a
+subdirectory. Otherwise, the link will be the absolute path as
+completed in the minibuffer (i.e. normally ~/path/to/file).
+
+With two \\[universal-argument] prefixes, enforce an absolute path even if the file
+is in the current directory or below."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((link (if complete-file
+ (read-file-name "File: ")
+ (completing-read
+ "Link: " org-stored-links nil nil nil
+ org-insert-link-history
+ (or (car (car org-stored-links))))))
+ linktxt matched)
+ (if (or (not link) (equal link ""))
+ (error "No links available"))
+ (if complete-file
+ (let ((pwd (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name "."))))
+ (cond
+ ((equal complete-file '(16))
+ (insert
+ (org-make-link
+ "file:" (abbreviate-file-name (expand-file-name link)))))
+ ((string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote pwd) "\\(.+\\)")
+ (expand-file-name link))
+ (insert
+ (org-make-link
+ "file:" (match-string 1 (expand-file-name link)))))
+ (t (insert (org-make-link "file:" link)))))
+ (setq linktxt (cdr (assoc link org-stored-links)))
+ (if (not org-keep-stored-link-after-insertion)
+ (setq org-stored-links (delq (assoc link org-stored-links)
+ org-stored-links)))
+ (if (not linktxt) (setq link (org-make-link link)))
+ (setq link (or linktxt link))
+ (when (string-match "<\\<file:\\(.+?\\)::\\([^>]+\\)>" link)
+ (let* ((path (match-string 1 link))
+ (case-fold-search nil)
+ (search (match-string 2 link)))
+ (when (save-match-data
+ (equal (file-truename buffer-file-name)
+ (file-truename path)))
+ ;; We are linking to this same file
+ (if (and org-file-link-context-use-camel-case
+ (save-match-data
+ (string-match (concat "^" org-camel-regexp "$") search)))
+ (setq link (replace-match search t t link)
+ matched t)
+ (setq link (replace-match (concat "[[" search "]]")
+ t t link)
+ matched t)))))
+ (let ((lines (org-split-string link "\n")))
+ (insert (car lines))
+ (setq matched (or matched (string-match org-link-regexp (car lines))))
+ (setq lines (cdr lines))
+ (while lines
+ (insert "\n")
+ (if (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line 0)
+ (looking-at "[ \t]+\\S-"))
+ (indent-relative))
+ (setq matched (or matched
+ (string-match org-link-regexp (car lines))))
+ (insert (car lines))
+ (setq lines (cdr lines))))
+ (unless matched
+ (error "Add link type: http(s),ftp,mailto,file,news,bbdb,vm,wl,rmail,gnus, or shell")))))
+
+;;; Hooks for remember.el
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-remember-annotation ()
+ "Return a link to the current location as an annotation for remember.el.
+If you are using Org-mode files as target for data storage with
+remember.el, then the annotations should include a link compatible with the
+conventions in Org-mode. This function returns such a link."
+ (org-store-link nil))
+
+(defconst org-remember-help
+"Select a destination location for the note.
+UP/DOWN=headline TAB=cycle visibility [Q]uit RET/<left>/<right>=Store
+RET at beg-of-buf -> Append to file as level 2 headline
+RET on headline -> Store as sublevel entry to current headline
+<left>/<right> -> before/after current headline, same headings level")
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-remember-apply-template ()
+ "Initialize *remember* buffer with template, invode `org-mode'.
+This function should be placed into `remember-mode-hook' and in fact requires
+to be run from that hook to fucntion properly."
+ (when org-remember-templates
+ (let* ((entry (if (= (length org-remember-templates) 1)
+ (cdar org-remember-templates)
+ (message "Select template: %s"
+ (mapconcat
+ (lambda (x) (char-to-string (car x)))
+ org-remember-templates " "))
+ (cdr (assoc (read-char-exclusive) org-remember-templates))))
+ (tpl (if (consp (cdr entry)) (cadr entry) (cdr entry)))
+ (file (if (consp (cdr entry)) (nth 2 entry)))
+ (v-t (format-time-string (car org-time-stamp-formats) (org-current-time)))
+ (v-T (format-time-string (cdr org-time-stamp-formats) (org-current-time)))
+ (v-u (concat "[" (substring v-t 1 -1) "]"))
+ (v-U (concat "[" (substring v-T 1 -1) "]"))
+ (v-a annotation) ; defined in `remember-mode'
+ (v-i initial) ; defined in `remember-mode'
+ (v-n user-full-name)
+ )
+ (unless tpl (setq tpl "") (message "No template") (ding))
+ (insert tpl) (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "%\\([tTuTai]\\)" nil t)
+ (when (and initial (equal (match-string 0) "%i"))
+ (save-match-data
+ (let* ((lead (buffer-substring
+ (point-at-bol) (match-beginning 0))))
+ (setq v-i (mapconcat 'identity
+ (org-split-string initial "\n")
+ (concat "\n" lead))))))
+ (replace-match
+ (or (eval (intern (concat "v-" (match-string 1)))) "")
+ t t))
+ (let ((org-startup-folded nil)
+ (org-startup-with-deadline-check nil))
+ (org-mode))
+; (use-local-map org-mode-map)
+; (org-set-font-lock-defaults)
+ (if (and file (string-match "\\S-" file) (not (file-directory-p file)))
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-default-notes-file) file))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (if (re-search-forward "%\\?" nil t) (replace-match "")))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-remember-handler ()
+ "Store stuff from remember.el into an org file.
+First prompts for an org file. If the user just presses return, the value
+of `org-default-notes-file' is used.
+Then the command offers the headings tree of the selected file in order to
+file the text at a specific location.
+You can either immediately press RET to get the note appended to the
+file, or you can use vertical cursor motion and visibility cycling (TAB) to
+find a better place. Then press RET or <left> or <right> in insert the note.
+
+Key Cursor position Note gets inserted
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+RET buffer-start as level 2 heading at end of file
+RET on headline as sublevel of the heading at cursor
+RET no heading at cursor position, level taken from context.
+ Or use prefix arg to specify level manually.
+<left> on headline as same level, before current heading
+<right> on headline as same level, after current heading
+
+So the fastest way to store the note is to press RET RET to append it to
+the default file. This way your current train of thought is not
+interrupted, in accordance with the principles of remember.el. But with
+little extra effort, you can push it directly to the correct location.
+
+Before being stored away, the function ensures that the text has a
+headline, i.e. a first line that starts with a \"*\". If not, a headline
+is constructed from the current date and some additional data.
+
+If the variable `org-adapt-indentation' is non-nil, the entire text is
+also indented so that it starts in the same column as the headline
+\(i.e. after the stars).
+
+See also the variable `org-reverse-note-order'."
+ (catch 'quit
+ (let* ((txt (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))
+ (fastp current-prefix-arg)
+ (file (if fastp org-default-notes-file (org-get-org-file)))
+ (visiting (find-buffer-visiting file))
+ (org-startup-with-deadline-check nil)
+ (org-startup-folded nil)
+ spos level indent reversed)
+ ;; Modify text so that it becomes a nice subtree which can be inserted
+ ;; into an org tree.
+ (let* ((lines (split-string txt "\n"))
+ first)
+ ;; remove empty lines at the beginning
+ (while (and lines (string-match "^[ \t]*\n" (car lines)))
+ (setq lines (cdr lines)))
+ (setq first (car lines) lines (cdr lines))
+ (if (string-match "^\\*+" first)
+ ;; Is already a headline
+ (setq indent nil)
+ ;; We need to add a headline: Use time and first buffer line
+ (setq lines (cons first lines)
+ first (concat "* " (current-time-string)
+ " (" (remember-buffer-desc) ")")
+ indent " "))
+ (if (and org-adapt-indentation indent)
+ (setq lines (mapcar (lambda (x) (concat indent x)) lines)))
+ (setq txt (concat first "\n"
+ (mapconcat 'identity lines "\n"))))
+ ;; Find the file
+ (if (not visiting)
+ (find-file-noselect file))
+ (with-current-buffer (get-file-buffer file)
+ (setq reversed (org-notes-order-reversed-p))
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-restriction
+ (widen)
+ ;; Ask the User for a location
+ (setq spos (if fastp 1 (org-get-location
+ (current-buffer)
+ org-remember-help)))
+ (if (not spos) (throw 'quit nil)) ; return nil to show we did
+ ; not handle this note
+ (goto-char spos)
+ (cond ((bobp)
+ ;; Put it at the start or end, as level 2
+ (save-restriction
+ (widen)
+ (goto-char (if reversed (point-min) (point-max)))
+ (if (not (bolp)) (newline))
+ (org-paste-subtree 2 txt)))
+ ((and (org-on-heading-p nil) (not current-prefix-arg))
+ ;; Put it below this entry, at the beg/end of the subtree
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (setq level (funcall outline-level))
+ (if reversed
+ (outline-end-of-heading)
+ (outline-end-of-subtree))
+ (if (not (bolp)) (newline))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (org-paste-subtree (1+ level) txt))
+ (t
+ ;; Put it right there, with automatic level determined by
+ ;; org-paste-subtree or from prefix arg
+ (org-paste-subtree current-prefix-arg txt)))
+ (when remember-save-after-remembering
+ (save-buffer)
+ (if (not visiting) (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))))))))
+ t) ;; return t to indicate that we took care of this note.
+
+(defun org-get-org-file ()
+ "Read a filename, with default directory `org-directory'."
+ (let ((default (or org-default-notes-file remember-data-file)))
+ (read-file-name (format "File name [%s]: " default)
+ (file-name-as-directory org-directory)
+ default)))
+
+(defun org-notes-order-reversed-p ()
+ "Check if the current file should receive notes in reversed order."
+ (cond
+ ((not org-reverse-note-order) nil)
+ ((eq t org-reverse-note-order) t)
+ ((not (listp org-reverse-note-order)) nil)
+ (t (catch 'exit
+ (let ((all org-reverse-note-order)
+ entry)
+ (while (setq entry (pop all))
+ (if (string-match (car entry) buffer-file-name)
+ (throw 'exit (cdr entry))))
+ nil)))))
+
+;;; Tables
+
+;; Watch out: Here we are talking about two different kind of tables.
+;; Most of the code is for the tables created with the Org-mode table editor.
+;; Sometimes, we talk about tables created and edited with the table.el
+;; Emacs package. We call the former org-type tables, and the latter
+;; table.el-type tables.
+
+
+(defun org-before-change-function (beg end)
+ "Every change indicates that a table might need an update."
+ (setq org-table-may-need-update t))
+
+(defconst org-table-line-regexp "^[ \t]*|"
+ "Detects an org-type table line.")
+(defconst org-table-dataline-regexp "^[ \t]*|[^-]"
+ "Detects an org-type table line.")
+(defconst org-table-auto-recalculate-regexp "^[ \t]*| *# *\\(|\\|$\\)"
+ "Detects a table line marked for automatic recalculation.")
+(defconst org-table-recalculate-regexp "^[ \t]*| *[#*] *\\(|\\|$\\)"
+ "Detects a table line marked for automatic recalculation.")
+(defconst org-table-calculate-mark-regexp "^[ \t]*| *[!$^_#*] *\\(|\\|$\\)"
+ "Detects a table line marked for automatic recalculation.")
+(defconst org-table-hline-regexp "^[ \t]*|-"
+ "Detects an org-type table hline.")
+(defconst org-table1-hline-regexp "^[ \t]*\\+-[-+]"
+ "Detects a table-type table hline.")
+(defconst org-table-any-line-regexp "^[ \t]*\\(|\\|\\+-[-+]\\)"
+ "Detects an org-type or table-type table.")
+(defconst org-table-border-regexp "^[ \t]*[^| \t]"
+ "Searching from within a table (any type) this finds the first line
+outside the table.")
+(defconst org-table-any-border-regexp "^[ \t]*[^|+ \t]"
+ "Searching from within a table (any type) this finds the first line
+outside the table.")
+
+(defun org-table-create-with-table.el ()
+ "Use the table.el package to insert a new table.
+If there is already a table at point, convert between Org-mode tables
+and table.el tables."
+ (interactive)
+ (require 'table)
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table.el-p)
+ (if (y-or-n-p "Convert table to Org-mode table? ")
+ (org-table-convert)))
+ ((org-at-table-p)
+ (if (y-or-n-p "Convert table to table.el table? ")
+ (org-table-convert)))
+ (t (call-interactively 'table-insert))))
+
+(defun org-table-create (&optional size)
+ "Query for a size and insert a table skeleton.
+SIZE is a string Columns x Rows like for example \"3x2\"."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (unless size
+ (setq size (read-string
+ (concat "Table size Columns x Rows [e.g. "
+ org-table-default-size "]: ")
+ "" nil org-table-default-size)))
+
+ (let* ((pos (point))
+ (indent (make-string (current-column) ?\ ))
+ (split (org-split-string size " *x *"))
+ (rows (string-to-number (nth 1 split)))
+ (columns (string-to-number (car split)))
+ (line (concat (apply 'concat indent "|" (make-list columns " |"))
+ "\n")))
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]*$" (buffer-substring-no-properties
+ (point-at-bol) (point)))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (newline))
+ ;; (mapcar (lambda (x) (insert line)) (make-list rows t))
+ (dotimes (i rows) (insert line))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (if (> rows 1)
+ ;; Insert a hline after the first row.
+ (progn
+ (end-of-line 1)
+ (insert "\n|-")
+ (goto-char pos)))
+ (org-table-align)))
+
+(defun org-table-convert-region (beg0 end0 nspace)
+ "Convert region to a table.
+The region goes from BEG0 to END0, but these borders will be moved
+slightly, to make sure a beginning of line in the first line is included.
+When NSPACE is non-nil, it indicates the minimum number of spaces that
+separate columns (default: just one space)."
+ (let* ((beg (min beg0 end0))
+ (end (max beg0 end0))
+ (tabsep t)
+ re)
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (setq beg (move-marker (make-marker) (point)))
+ (goto-char end)
+ (if (bolp) (backward-char 1) (end-of-line 1))
+ (setq end (move-marker (make-marker) (point)))
+ ;; Lets see if this is tab-separated material. If every nonempty line
+ ;; contains a tab, we will assume that it is tab-separated material
+ (if nspace
+ (setq tabsep nil)
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (and (re-search-forward "^[^\n\t]+$" end t) (setq tabsep nil)))
+ (if nspace (setq tabsep nil))
+ (if tabsep
+ (setq re "^\\|\t")
+ (setq re (format "^ *\\| *\t *\\| \\{%d,\\}"
+ (max 1 (prefix-numeric-value nspace)))))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (re-search-forward re end t)
+ (replace-match "|" t t))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (insert " ")
+ (org-table-align)))
+
+(defun org-table-import (file arg)
+ "Import FILE as a table.
+The file is assumed to be tab-separated. Such files can be produced by most
+spreadsheet and database applications. If no tabs (at least one per line)
+are found, lines will be split on whitespace into fields."
+ (interactive "f\nP")
+ (or (bolp) (newline))
+ (let ((beg (point))
+ (pm (point-max)))
+ (insert-file-contents file)
+ (org-table-convert-region beg (+ (point) (- (point-max) pm)) arg)))
+
+(defun org-table-export ()
+ "Export table as a tab-separated file.
+Such a file can be imported into a spreadsheet program like Excel."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((beg (org-table-begin))
+ (end (org-table-end))
+ (table (buffer-substring beg end))
+ (file (read-file-name "Export table to: "))
+ buf)
+ (unless (or (not (file-exists-p file))
+ (y-or-n-p (format "Overwrite file %s? " file)))
+ (error "Abort"))
+ (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file)
+ (setq buf (current-buffer))
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (fundamental-mode)
+ (insert table)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*|[ \t]*" nil t)
+ (replace-match "" t t)
+ (end-of-line 1))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "[ \t]*|[ \t]*$" nil t)
+ (replace-match "" t t)
+ (goto-char (min (1+ (point)) (point-max))))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "^-[-+]*$" nil t)
+ (replace-match "")
+ (if (looking-at "\n")
+ (delete-char 1)))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "[ \t]*|[ \t]*" nil t)
+ (replace-match "\t" t t))
+ (save-buffer))
+ (kill-buffer buf)))
+
+(defvar org-table-aligned-begin-marker (make-marker)
+ "Marker at the beginning of the table last aligned.
+Used to check if cursor still is in that table, to minimize realignment.")
+(defvar org-table-aligned-end-marker (make-marker)
+ "Marker at the end of the table last aligned.
+Used to check if cursor still is in that table, to minimize realignment.")
+(defvar org-table-last-alignment nil
+ "List of flags for flushright alignment, from the last re-alignment.
+This is being used to correctly align a single field after TAB or RET.")
+(defvar org-table-last-column-widths nil
+ "List of max width of fields in each column.
+This is being used to correctly align a single field after TAB or RET.")
+
+(defvar org-last-recalc-line nil)
+
+(defun org-table-align ()
+ "Align the table at point by aligning all vertical bars."
+ (interactive)
+ ;; (message "align") (sit-for 2)
+ (let* (
+ ;; Limits of table
+ (beg (org-table-begin))
+ (end (org-table-end))
+ ;; Current cursor position
+ (linepos (+ (if (bolp) 1 0) (count-lines (point-min) (point))))
+ (colpos (org-table-current-column))
+ (winstart (window-start))
+ text lines (new "") lengths l typenums ty fields maxfields i
+ column
+ (indent "") cnt frac
+ rfmt hfmt
+ (spaces (if (org-in-invisibility-spec-p '(org-table))
+ org-table-spaces-around-invisible-separators
+ org-table-spaces-around-separators))
+ (sp1 (car spaces))
+ (sp2 (cdr spaces))
+ (rfmt1 (concat
+ (make-string sp2 ?\ ) "%%%s%ds" (make-string sp1 ?\ ) "|"))
+ (hfmt1 (concat
+ (make-string sp2 ?-) "%s" (make-string sp1 ?-) "+"))
+ emptystrings)
+ (untabify beg end)
+ ;; (message "Aligning table...")
+ ;; Get the rows
+ (setq lines (org-split-string
+ (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end) "\n"))
+ ;; Store the indentation of the first line
+ (if (string-match "^ *" (car lines))
+ (setq indent (make-string (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)) ?\ )))
+ ;; Mark the hlines
+ (setq lines (mapcar (lambda (l)
+ (if (string-match "^ *|-" l)
+ nil
+ (if (string-match "[ \t]+$" l)
+ (substring l 0 (match-beginning 0))
+ l)))
+ lines))
+ ;; Get the data fields
+ (setq fields (mapcar
+ (lambda (l)
+ (org-split-string l " *| *"))
+ (delq nil (copy-sequence lines))))
+ ;; How many fields in the longest line?
+ (condition-case nil
+ (setq maxfields (apply 'max (mapcar 'length fields)))
+ (error
+ (kill-region beg end)
+ (org-table-create org-table-default-size)
+ (error "Empty table - created default table")))
+ ;; A list of empty string to fill any short rows on output
+ (setq emptystrings (make-list maxfields ""))
+ ;; Get the maximum length of a field and the most common datatype
+ ;; for each column
+ (setq i -1)
+ (while (< (setq i (1+ i)) maxfields) ;; Loop over all columns
+ (setq column (mapcar (lambda (x) (or (nth i x) "")) fields))
+ ;; maximum length
+ (push (apply 'max 1 (mapcar 'string-width column)) lengths)
+ ;; compute the fraction stepwise, ignoring empty fields
+ (setq cnt 0 frac 0.0)
+ (mapcar
+ (lambda (x)
+ (if (equal x "")
+ nil
+ (setq frac ( / (+ (* frac cnt)
+ (if (string-match org-table-number-regexp x) 1 0))
+ (setq cnt (1+ cnt))))))
+ column)
+ (push (>= frac org-table-number-fraction) typenums))
+ (setq lengths (nreverse lengths)
+ typenums (nreverse typenums))
+ (setq org-table-last-alignment typenums
+ org-table-last-column-widths lengths)
+ ;; Compute the formats needed for output of the table
+ (setq rfmt (concat indent "|") hfmt (concat indent "|"))
+ (while (setq l (pop lengths))
+ (setq ty (if (pop typenums) "" "-")) ; number types flushright
+ (setq rfmt (concat rfmt (format rfmt1 ty l))
+ hfmt (concat hfmt (format hfmt1 (make-string l ?-)))))
+ (setq rfmt (concat rfmt "\n")
+ hfmt (concat (substring hfmt 0 -1) "|\n"))
+ ;; Produce the new table
+ ;;(while lines
+ ;; (setq l (pop lines))
+ ;; (if l
+ ;; (setq new (concat new (apply 'format rfmt
+ ;; (append (pop fields) emptystrings))))
+ ;; (setq new (concat new hfmt))))
+ (setq new (mapconcat
+ (lambda (l)
+ (if l (apply 'format rfmt
+ (append (pop fields) emptystrings))
+ hfmt))
+ lines ""))
+ ;; Replace the old one
+ (delete-region beg end)
+ (move-marker end nil)
+ (move-marker org-table-aligned-begin-marker (point))
+ (insert new)
+ (move-marker org-table-aligned-end-marker (point))
+ ;; Try to move to the old location (approximately)
+ (goto-line linepos)
+ (set-window-start (selected-window) winstart 'noforce)
+ (org-table-goto-column colpos)
+ (setq org-table-may-need-update nil)
+ (if (org-in-invisibility-spec-p '(org-table))
+ (org-table-add-invisible-to-vertical-lines))
+ ))
+
+(defun org-table-begin (&optional table-type)
+ "Find the beginning of the table and return its position.
+With argument TABLE-TYPE, go to the beginning of a table.el-type table."
+ (save-excursion
+ (if (not (re-search-backward
+ (if table-type org-table-any-border-regexp
+ org-table-border-regexp)
+ nil t))
+ (error "Can't find beginning of table")
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+ (beginning-of-line 2)
+ (point))))
+
+(defun org-table-end (&optional table-type)
+ "Find the end of the table and return its position.
+With argument TABLE-TYPE, go to the end of a table.el-type table."
+ (save-excursion
+ (if (not (re-search-forward
+ (if table-type org-table-any-border-regexp
+ org-table-border-regexp)
+ nil t))
+ (goto-char (point-max))
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
+ (point-marker)))
+
+(defun org-table-justify-field-maybe (&optional new)
+ "Justify the current field, text to left, number to right.
+Optional argument NEW may specify text to replace the current field content."
+ (cond
+ ((and (not new) org-table-may-need-update)) ; Realignment will happen anyway
+ ((org-at-table-hline-p)
+ ;; FIXME: I used to enforce realign here, but I think this is not needed.
+ ;; (setq org-table-may-need-update t)
+ )
+ ((and (not new)
+ (or (not (equal (marker-buffer org-table-aligned-begin-marker)
+ (current-buffer)))
+ (< (point) org-table-aligned-begin-marker)
+ (>= (point) org-table-aligned-end-marker)))
+ ;; This is not the same table, force a full re-align
+ (setq org-table-may-need-update t))
+ (t ;; realign the current field, based on previous full realign
+ (let* ((pos (point)) s
+ (col (org-table-current-column))
+ (num (nth (1- col) org-table-last-alignment))
+ l f n o e)
+ (when (> col 0)
+ (skip-chars-backward "^|\n")
+ (if (looking-at " *\\([^|\n]*?\\) *\\(|\\|$\\)")
+ (progn
+ (setq s (match-string 1)
+ o (match-string 0)
+ l (max 1 (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0) 3))
+ e (not (= (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))
+ (setq f (format (if num " %%%ds %s" " %%-%ds %s")
+ l (if e "|" (setq org-table-may-need-update t) ""))
+ n (format f s t t))
+ (if new
+ (if (<= (length new) l)
+ (setq n (format f new t t)) ;; FIXME: why t t?????
+ (setq n (concat new "|") org-table-may-need-update t)))
+ (or (equal n o)
+ (let (org-table-may-need-update)
+ (replace-match n))))
+ (setq org-table-may-need-update t))
+ (goto-char pos))))))
+
+(defun org-table-next-field ()
+ "Go to the next field in the current table, creating new lines as needed.
+Before doing so, re-align the table if necessary."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-table-maybe-eval-formula)
+ (org-table-maybe-recalculate-line)
+ (if (and org-table-automatic-realign
+ org-table-may-need-update)
+ (org-table-align))
+ (let ((end (org-table-end)))
+ (if (org-at-table-hline-p)
+ (end-of-line 1))
+ (condition-case nil
+ (progn
+ (re-search-forward "|" end)
+ (if (looking-at "[ \t]*$")
+ (re-search-forward "|" end))
+ (if (and (looking-at "-")
+ org-table-tab-jumps-over-hlines
+ (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*|\\([^-]\\)" end t))
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 1)))
+ (if (looking-at "-")
+ (progn
+ (beginning-of-line 0)
+ (org-table-insert-row 'below))
+ (if (looking-at " ") (forward-char 1))))
+ (error
+ (org-table-insert-row 'below)))))
+
+(defun org-table-previous-field ()
+ "Go to the previous field in the table.
+Before doing so, re-align the table if necessary."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-table-justify-field-maybe)
+ (org-table-maybe-recalculate-line)
+ (if (and org-table-automatic-realign
+ org-table-may-need-update)
+ (org-table-align))
+ (if (org-at-table-hline-p)
+ (end-of-line 1))
+ (re-search-backward "|" (org-table-begin))
+ (re-search-backward "|" (org-table-begin))
+ (while (looking-at "|\\(-\\|[ \t]*$\\)")
+ (re-search-backward "|" (org-table-begin)))
+ (if (looking-at "| ?")
+ (goto-char (match-end 0))))
+
+(defun org-table-next-row ()
+ "Go to the next row (same column) in the current table.
+Before doing so, re-align the table if necessary."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-table-maybe-eval-formula)
+ (org-table-maybe-recalculate-line)
+ (if (or (looking-at "[ \t]*$")
+ (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t") (bolp)))
+ (newline)
+ (if (and org-table-automatic-realign
+ org-table-may-need-update)
+ (org-table-align))
+ (let ((col (org-table-current-column)))
+ (beginning-of-line 2)
+ (if (or (not (org-at-table-p))
+ (org-at-table-hline-p))
+ (progn
+ (beginning-of-line 0)
+ (org-table-insert-row 'below)))
+ (org-table-goto-column col)
+ (skip-chars-backward "^|\n\r")
+ (if (looking-at " ") (forward-char 1)))))
+
+(defun org-table-copy-down (n)
+ "Copy a field down in the current column.
+If the field at the cursor is empty, copy into it the content of the nearest
+non-empty field above. With argument N, use the Nth non-empty field.
+If the current field is not empty, it is copied down to the next row, and
+the cursor is moved with it. Therefore, repeating this command causes the
+column to be filled row-by-row.
+If the variable `org-table-copy-increment' is non-nil and the field is an
+integer, it will be incremented while copying."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (let* ((colpos (org-table-current-column))
+ (field (org-table-get-field))
+ (non-empty (string-match "[^ \t]" field))
+ (beg (org-table-begin))
+ txt)
+ (org-table-check-inside-data-field)
+ (if non-empty
+ (progn
+ (setq txt (org-trim field))
+ (org-table-next-row)
+ (org-table-blank-field))
+ (save-excursion
+ (setq txt
+ (catch 'exit
+ (while (progn (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (re-search-backward org-table-dataline-regexp
+ beg t))
+ (org-table-goto-column colpos t)
+ (if (and (looking-at
+ "|[ \t]*\\([^| \t][^|]*?\\)[ \t]*|")
+ (= (setq n (1- n)) 0))
+ (throw 'exit (match-string 1))))))))
+ (if txt
+ (progn
+ (if (and org-table-copy-increment
+ (string-match "^[0-9]+$" txt))
+ (setq txt (format "%d" (+ (string-to-number txt) 1))))
+ (insert txt)
+ (org-table-maybe-recalculate-line)
+ (org-table-align))
+ (error "No non-empty field found"))))
+
+(defun org-table-check-inside-data-field ()
+ "Is point inside a table data field?
+I.e. not on a hline or before the first or after the last column?
+This actually throws an error, so it aborts the current command."
+ (if (or (not (org-at-table-p))
+ (= (org-table-current-column) 0)
+ (org-at-table-hline-p)
+ (looking-at "[ \t]*$"))
+ (error "Not in table data field")))
+
+(defvar org-table-clip nil
+ "Clipboard for table regions.")
+
+(defun org-table-blank-field ()
+ "Blank the current table field or active region."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-table-check-inside-data-field)
+ (if (and (interactive-p) (org-region-active-p))
+ (let (org-table-clip)
+ (org-table-cut-region (region-beginning) (region-end)))
+ (skip-chars-backward "^|")
+ (backward-char 1)
+ (if (looking-at "|[^|\n]+")
+ (let* ((pos (match-beginning 0))
+ (match (match-string 0))
+ (len (string-width match)))
+ (replace-match (concat "|" (make-string (1- len) ?\ )))
+ (goto-char (+ 2 pos))
+ (substring match 1)))))
+
+(defun org-table-get-field (&optional n replace)
+ "Return the value of the field in column N of current row.
+N defaults to current field.
+If REPLACE is a string, replace field with this value. The return value
+is always the old value."
+ (and n (org-table-goto-column n))
+ (skip-chars-backward "^|\n")
+ (backward-char 1)
+ (if (looking-at "|[^|\r\n]*")
+ (let* ((pos (match-beginning 0))
+ (val (buffer-substring (1+ pos) (match-end 0))))
+ (if replace
+ (replace-match (concat "|" replace)))
+ (goto-char (min (point-at-eol) (+ 2 pos)))
+ val)
+ (forward-char 1) ""))
+
+(defun org-table-current-column ()
+ "Find out which column we are in.
+When called interactively, column is also displayed in echo area."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (interactive-p) (org-table-check-inside-data-field))
+ (save-excursion
+ (let ((cnt 0) (pos (point)))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (while (search-forward "|" pos t)
+ (setq cnt (1+ cnt)))
+ (if (interactive-p) (message "This is table column %d" cnt))
+ cnt)))
+
+(defun org-table-goto-column (n &optional on-delim force)
+ "Move the cursor to the Nth column in the current table line.
+With optional argument ON-DELIM, stop with point before the left delimiter
+of the field.
+If there are less than N fields, just go to after the last delimiter.
+However, when FORCE is non-nil, create new columns if necessary."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (let ((pos (point-at-eol)))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (when (> n 0)
+ (while (and (> (setq n (1- n)) -1)
+ (or (search-forward "|" pos t)
+ (and force
+ (progn (end-of-line 1)
+ (skip-chars-backward "^|")
+ (insert " | "))))))
+; (backward-char 2) t)))))
+ (when (and force (not (looking-at ".*|")))
+ (save-excursion (end-of-line 1) (insert " | ")))
+ (if on-delim
+ (backward-char 1)
+ (if (looking-at " ") (forward-char 1))))))
+
+(defun org-at-table-p (&optional table-type)
+ "Return t if the cursor is inside an org-type table.
+If TABLE-TYPE is non-nil, also check for table.el-type tables."
+ (if org-enable-table-editor
+ (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (looking-at (if table-type org-table-any-line-regexp
+ org-table-line-regexp)))
+ nil))
+
+(defun org-at-table.el-p ()
+ "Return t if and only if we are at a table.el table."
+ (and (org-at-table-p 'any)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (org-table-begin 'any))
+ (looking-at org-table1-hline-regexp))))
+
+(defun org-table-recognize-table.el ()
+ "If there is a table.el table nearby, recognize it and move into it."
+ (if org-table-tab-recognizes-table.el
+ (if (org-at-table.el-p)
+ (progn
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (if (looking-at org-table-dataline-regexp)
+ nil
+ (if (looking-at org-table1-hline-regexp)
+ (progn
+ (beginning-of-line 2)
+ (if (looking-at org-table-any-border-regexp)
+ (beginning-of-line -1)))))
+ (if (re-search-forward "|" (org-table-end t) t)
+ (progn
+ (require 'table)
+ (if (table--at-cell-p (point))
+ t
+ (message "recognizing table.el table...")
+ (table-recognize-table)
+ (message "recognizing table.el table...done")))
+ (error "This should not happen..."))
+ t)
+ nil)
+ nil))
+
+(defun org-at-table-hline-p ()
+ "Return t if the cursor is inside a hline in a table."
+ (if org-enable-table-editor
+ (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (looking-at org-table-hline-regexp))
+ nil))
+
+(defun org-table-insert-column ()
+ "Insert a new column into the table."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (not (org-at-table-p))
+ (error "Not at a table"))
+ (org-table-find-dataline)
+ (let* ((col (max 1 (org-table-current-column)))
+ (beg (org-table-begin))
+ (end (org-table-end))
+ ;; Current cursor position
+ (linepos (+ (if (bolp) 1 0) (count-lines (point-min) (point))))
+ (colpos col))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (< (point) end)
+ (if (org-at-table-hline-p)
+ nil
+ (org-table-goto-column col t)
+ (insert "| "))
+ (beginning-of-line 2))
+ (move-marker end nil)
+ (goto-line linepos)
+ (org-table-goto-column colpos)
+ (org-table-align)
+ (org-table-modify-formulas 'insert col)))
+
+(defun org-table-find-dataline ()
+ "Find a dataline in the current table, which is needed for column commands."
+ (if (and (org-at-table-p)
+ (not (org-at-table-hline-p)))
+ t
+ (let ((col (current-column))
+ (end (org-table-end)))
+ (move-to-column col)
+ (while (and (< (point) end)
+ (or (not (= (current-column) col))
+ (org-at-table-hline-p)))
+ (beginning-of-line 2)
+ (move-to-column col))
+ (if (and (org-at-table-p)
+ (not (org-at-table-hline-p)))
+ t
+ (error
+ "Please position cursor in a data line for column operations")))))
+
+(defun org-table-delete-column ()
+ "Delete a column into the table."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (not (org-at-table-p))
+ (error "Not at a table"))
+ (org-table-find-dataline)
+ (org-table-check-inside-data-field)
+ (let* ((col (org-table-current-column))
+ (beg (org-table-begin))
+ (end (org-table-end))
+ ;; Current cursor position
+ (linepos (+ (if (bolp) 1 0) (count-lines (point-min) (point))))
+ (colpos col))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (< (point) end)
+ (if (org-at-table-hline-p)
+ nil
+ (org-table-goto-column col t)
+ (and (looking-at "|[^|\n]+|")
+ (replace-match "|")))
+ (beginning-of-line 2))
+ (move-marker end nil)
+ (goto-line linepos)
+ (org-table-goto-column colpos)
+ (org-table-align)
+ (org-table-modify-formulas 'remove col)))
+
+(defun org-table-move-column-right ()
+ "Move column to the right."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-table-move-column nil))
+(defun org-table-move-column-left ()
+ "Move column to the left."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-table-move-column 'left))
+
+(defun org-table-move-column (&optional left)
+ "Move the current column to the right. With arg LEFT, move to the left."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (if (not (org-at-table-p))
+ (error "Not at a table"))
+ (org-table-find-dataline)
+ (org-table-check-inside-data-field)
+ (let* ((col (org-table-current-column))
+ (col1 (if left (1- col) col))
+ (beg (org-table-begin))
+ (end (org-table-end))
+ ;; Current cursor position
+ (linepos (+ (if (bolp) 1 0) (count-lines (point-min) (point))))
+ (colpos (if left (1- col) (1+ col))))
+ (if (and left (= col 1))
+ (error "Cannot move column further left"))
+ (if (and (not left) (looking-at "[^|\n]*|[^|\n]*$"))
+ (error "Cannot move column further right"))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (< (point) end)
+ (if (org-at-table-hline-p)
+ nil
+ (org-table-goto-column col1 t)
+ (and (looking-at "|\\([^|\n]+\\)|\\([^|\n]+\\)|")
+ (replace-match "|\\2|\\1|")))
+ (beginning-of-line 2))
+ (move-marker end nil)
+ (goto-line linepos)
+ (org-table-goto-column colpos)
+ (org-table-align)
+ (org-table-modify-formulas 'swap col (if left (1- col) (1+ col)))))
+
+(defun org-table-move-row-down ()
+ "Move table row down."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-table-move-row nil))
+(defun org-table-move-row-up ()
+ "Move table row up."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-table-move-row 'up))
+
+(defun org-table-move-row (&optional up)
+ "Move the current table line down. With arg UP, move it up."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((col (current-column))
+ (pos (point))
+ (tonew (if up 0 2))
+ txt)
+ (beginning-of-line tonew)
+ (if (not (org-at-table-p))
+ (progn
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (error "Cannot move row further")))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (setq pos (point))
+ (setq txt (buffer-substring (point) (1+ (point-at-eol))))
+ (delete-region (point) (1+ (point-at-eol)))
+ (beginning-of-line tonew)
+ (insert txt)
+ (beginning-of-line 0)
+ (move-to-column col)))
+
+(defun org-table-insert-row (&optional arg)
+ "Insert a new row above the current line into the table.
+With prefix ARG, insert below the current line."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (if (not (org-at-table-p))
+ (error "Not at a table"))
+ (let* ((line
+ (org-expand-wide-chars
+ (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))))
+ new)
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]*|-" line)
+ (setq new (mapcar (lambda (x) (if (member x '(?| ?+)) ?| ?\ )) line))
+ (setq new (mapcar (lambda (x) (if (equal x ?|) ?| ?\ )) line)))
+ ;; Fix the first field if necessary
+ (setq new (concat new))
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]*| *[#$] *|" line)
+ (setq new (replace-match (match-string 0 line) t t new)))
+ (beginning-of-line (if arg 2 1))
+ (let (org-table-may-need-update)
+ (insert-before-markers new)
+ (insert-before-markers "\n"))
+ (beginning-of-line 0)
+ (re-search-forward "| ?" (point-at-eol) t)
+ (and org-table-may-need-update (org-table-align))))
+
+(defun org-table-insert-hline (&optional arg)
+ "Insert a horizontal-line below the current line into the table.
+With prefix ARG, insert above the current line."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (if (not (org-at-table-p))
+ (error "Not at a table"))
+ (let ((line
+ (org-expand-wide-chars
+ (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))))
+ (col (current-column))
+ start)
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]*|-" line)
+ (setq line
+ (mapcar (lambda (x) (if (member x '(?| ?+))
+ (prog1 (if start ?+ ?|) (setq start t))
+ (if start ?- ?\ )))
+ line))
+ (setq line
+ (mapcar (lambda (x) (if (equal x ?|)
+ (prog1 (if start ?+ ?|) (setq start t))
+ (if start ?- ?\ )))
+ line)))
+ (beginning-of-line (if arg 1 2))
+ (apply 'insert line)
+ (if (equal (char-before (point)) ?+)
+ (progn (backward-delete-char 1) (insert "|")))
+ (insert "\n")
+ (beginning-of-line (if arg 1 -1))
+ (move-to-column col)))
+
+(defun org-expand-wide-chars (s)
+ "Expand wide characters to spaces."
+ (let (w a)
+ (mapconcat
+ (lambda (x)
+ (if (> (setq w (string-width (setq a (char-to-string x)))) 1)
+ (make-string w ?\ )
+ a))
+ s "")))
+
+(defun org-table-kill-row ()
+ "Delete the current row or horizontal line from the table."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (not (org-at-table-p))
+ (error "Not at a table"))
+ (let ((col (current-column)))
+ (kill-region (point-at-bol) (min (1+ (point-at-eol)) (point-max)))
+ (if (not (org-at-table-p)) (beginning-of-line 0))
+ (move-to-column col)))
+
+(defun org-table-sort-lines (beg end numericp)
+ "Sort table lines in region.
+Point and mark define the first and last line to include. Both point and
+mark should be in the column that is used for sorting. For example, to
+sort according to column 3, put the mark in the first line to sort, in
+table column 3. Put point into the last line to be included in the sorting,
+also in table column 3. The command will prompt for the sorting method
+\(n for numerical, a for alphanumeric)."
+ (interactive "r\nsSorting method: [n]=numeric [a]=alpha: ")
+ (setq numericp (string-match "[nN]" numericp))
+ (org-table-align) ;; Just to be safe
+ (let* (bcol ecol cmp column lns)
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (org-table-check-inside-data-field)
+ (setq column (org-table-current-column)
+ beg (move-marker (make-marker) (point-at-bol)))
+ (goto-char end)
+ (org-table-check-inside-data-field)
+ (setq end (move-marker (make-marker) (1+ (point-at-eol))))
+ (untabify beg end)
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (org-table-goto-column column)
+ (skip-chars-backward "^|")
+ (setq bcol (current-column))
+ (org-table-goto-column (1+ column))
+ (skip-chars-backward "^|")
+ (setq ecol (1- (current-column)))
+ (setq cmp (if numericp
+ (lambda (a b) (< (car a) (car b)))
+ (lambda (a b) (string< (car a) (car b)))))
+ (setq lns (mapcar (lambda(x) (cons (org-trim (substring x bcol ecol)) x))
+ (split-string (buffer-substring beg end) "\n")))
+ (if numericp
+ (setq lns (mapcar (lambda(x)
+ (cons (string-to-number (car x)) (cdr x)))
+ lns)))
+ (delete-region beg end)
+ (move-marker beg nil)
+ (move-marker end nil)
+ (insert (mapconcat 'cdr (setq lns (sort lns cmp)) "\n") "\n")
+ (message "%d lines sorted %s based on column %d"
+ (length lns)
+ (if numericp "numerically" "alphabetically") column)))
+
+(defun org-table-cut-region (beg end)
+ "Copy region in table to the clipboard and blank all relevant fields."
+ (interactive "r")
+ (org-table-copy-region beg end 'cut))
+
+(defun org-table-copy-region (beg end &optional cut)
+ "Copy rectangular region in table to clipboard.
+A special clipboard is used which can only be accessed
+with `org-table-paste-rectangle'."
+ (interactive "rP")
+ (let* (l01 c01 l02 c02 l1 c1 l2 c2 ic1 ic2
+ region cols
+ (rpl (if cut " " nil)))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (org-table-check-inside-data-field)
+ (setq l01 (count-lines (point-min) (point))
+ c01 (org-table-current-column))
+ (goto-char end)
+ (org-table-check-inside-data-field)
+ (setq l02 (count-lines (point-min) (point))
+ c02 (org-table-current-column))
+ (setq l1 (min l01 l02) l2 (max l01 l02)
+ c1 (min c01 c02) c2 (max c01 c02))
+ (catch 'exit
+ (while t
+ (catch 'nextline
+ (if (> l1 l2) (throw 'exit t))
+ (goto-line l1)
+ (if (org-at-table-hline-p) (throw 'nextline (setq l1 (1+ l1))))
+ (setq cols nil ic1 c1 ic2 c2)
+ (while (< ic1 (1+ ic2))
+ (push (org-table-get-field ic1 rpl) cols)
+ (setq ic1 (1+ ic1)))
+ (push (nreverse cols) region)
+ (setq l1 (1+ l1)))))
+ (setq org-table-clip (nreverse region))
+ (if cut (org-table-align))
+ org-table-clip))
+
+(defun org-table-paste-rectangle ()
+ "Paste a rectangular region into a table.
+The upper right corner ends up in the current field. All involved fields
+will be overwritten. If the rectangle does not fit into the present table,
+the table is enlarged as needed. The process ignores horizontal separator
+lines."
+ (interactive)
+ (unless (and org-table-clip (listp org-table-clip))
+ (error "First cut/copy a region to paste!"))
+ (org-table-check-inside-data-field)
+ (let* ((clip org-table-clip)
+ (line (count-lines (point-min) (point)))
+ (col (org-table-current-column))
+ (org-enable-table-editor t)
+ (org-table-automatic-realign nil)
+ c cols field)
+ (while (setq cols (pop clip))
+ (while (org-at-table-hline-p) (beginning-of-line 2))
+ (if (not (org-at-table-p))
+ (progn (end-of-line 0) (org-table-next-field)))
+ (setq c col)
+ (while (setq field (pop cols))
+ (org-table-goto-column c nil 'force)
+ (org-table-get-field nil field)
+ (setq c (1+ c)))
+ (beginning-of-line 2))
+ (goto-line line)
+ (org-table-goto-column col)
+ (org-table-align)))
+
+(defun org-table-convert ()
+ "Convert from `org-mode' table to table.el and back.
+Obviously, this only works within limits. When an Org-mode table is
+converted to table.el, all horizontal separator lines get lost, because
+table.el uses these as cell boundaries and has no notion of horizontal lines.
+A table.el table can be converted to an Org-mode table only if it does not
+do row or column spanning. Multiline cells will become multiple cells.
+Beware, Org-mode does not test if the table can be successfully converted - it
+blindly applies a recipe that works for simple tables."
+ (interactive)
+ (require 'table)
+ (if (org-at-table.el-p)
+ ;; convert to Org-mode table
+ (let ((beg (move-marker (make-marker) (org-table-begin t)))
+ (end (move-marker (make-marker) (org-table-end t))))
+ (table-unrecognize-region beg end)
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (re-search-forward "^\\([ \t]*\\)\\+-.*\n" end t)
+ (replace-match ""))
+ (goto-char beg))
+ (if (org-at-table-p)
+ ;; convert to table.el table
+ (let ((beg (move-marker (make-marker) (org-table-begin)))
+ (end (move-marker (make-marker) (org-table-end))))
+ ;; first, get rid of all horizontal lines
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (re-search-forward "^\\([ \t]*\\)|-.*\n" end t)
+ (replace-match ""))
+ ;; insert a hline before first
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (org-table-insert-hline 'above)
+ (beginning-of-line -1)
+ ;; insert a hline after each line
+ (while (progn (beginning-of-line 3) (< (point) end))
+ (org-table-insert-hline))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (setq end (move-marker end (org-table-end)))
+ ;; replace "+" at beginning and ending of hlines
+ (while (re-search-forward "^\\([ \t]*\\)|-" end t)
+ (replace-match "\\1+-"))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (re-search-forward "-|[ \t]*$" end t)
+ (replace-match "-+"))
+ (goto-char beg)))))
+
+(defun org-table-wrap-region (arg)
+ "Wrap several fields in a column like a paragraph.
+This is useful if you'd like to spread the contents of a field over several
+lines, in order to keep the table compact.
+
+If there is an active region, and both point and mark are in the same column,
+the text in the column is wrapped to minimum width for the given number of
+lines. Generally, this makes the table more compact. A prefix ARG may be
+used to change the number of desired lines. For example, `C-2 \\[org-table-wrap]'
+formats the selected text to two lines. If the region was longer than two
+lines, the remaining lines remain empty. A negative prefix argument reduces
+the current number of lines by that amount. The wrapped text is pasted back
+into the table. If you formatted it to more lines than it was before, fields
+further down in the table get overwritten - so you might need to make space in
+the table first.
+
+If there is no region, the current field is split at the cursor position and
+the text fragment to the right of the cursor is prepended to the field one
+line down.
+
+If there is no region, but you specify a prefix ARG, the current field gets
+blank, and the content is appended to the field above."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (org-table-check-inside-data-field)
+ (if (org-region-active-p)
+ ;; There is a region: fill as a paragraph
+ (let ((beg (region-beginning))
+ nlines)
+ (org-table-cut-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
+ (if (> (length (car org-table-clip)) 1)
+ (error "Region must be limited to single column"))
+ (setq nlines (if arg
+ (if (< arg 1)
+ (+ (length org-table-clip) arg)
+ arg)
+ (length org-table-clip)))
+ (setq org-table-clip
+ (mapcar 'list (org-wrap (mapconcat 'car org-table-clip " ")
+ nil nlines)))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (org-table-paste-rectangle))
+ ;; No region, split the current field at point
+ (if arg
+ ;; combine with field above
+ (let ((s (org-table-blank-field))
+ (col (org-table-current-column)))
+ (beginning-of-line 0)
+ (while (org-at-table-hline-p) (beginning-of-line 0))
+ (org-table-goto-column col)
+ (skip-chars-forward "^|")
+ (skip-chars-backward " ")
+ (insert " " (org-trim s))
+ (org-table-align))
+ ;; split field
+ (when (looking-at "\\([^|]+\\)+|")
+ (let ((s (match-string 1)))
+ (replace-match " |")
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+ (org-table-next-row)
+ (insert (org-trim s) " ")
+ (org-table-align))))))
+
+(defun org-trim (s)
+ "Remove whitespace at beginning and end of string."
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]+" s) (setq s (replace-match "" t t s)))
+ (if (string-match "[ \t]+$" s) (setq s (replace-match "" t t s)))
+ s)
+
+(defun org-wrap (string &optional width lines)
+ "Wrap string to either a number of lines, or a width in characters.
+If WIDTH is non-nil, the string is wrapped to that width, however many lines
+that costs. If there is a word longer than WIDTH, the text is actually
+wrapped to the length of that word.
+IF WIDTH is nil and LINES is non-nil, the string is forced into at most that
+many lines, whatever width that takes.
+The return value is a list of lines, without newlines at the end."
+ (let* ((words (org-split-string string "[ \t\n]+"))
+ (maxword (apply 'max (mapcar 'string-width words)))
+ w ll)
+ (cond (width
+ (org-do-wrap words (max maxword width)))
+ (lines
+ (setq w maxword)
+ (setq ll (org-do-wrap words maxword))
+ (if (<= (length ll) lines)
+ ll
+ (setq ll words)
+ (while (> (length ll) lines)
+ (setq w (1+ w))
+ (setq ll (org-do-wrap words w)))
+ ll))
+ (t (error "Cannot wrap this")))))
+
+
+(defun org-do-wrap (words width)
+ "Create lines of maximum width WIDTH (in characters) from word list WORDS."
+ (let (lines line)
+ (while words
+ (setq line (pop words))
+ (while (and words (< (+ (length line) (length (car words))) width))
+ (setq line (concat line " " (pop words))))
+ (setq lines (push line lines)))
+ (nreverse lines)))
+
+;; FIXME: I think I can make this more efficient
+(defun org-split-string (string &optional separators)
+ "Splits STRING into substrings at SEPARATORS.
+No empty strings are returned if there are matches at the beginning
+and end of string."
+ (let ((rexp (or separators "[ \f\t\n\r\v]+"))
+ (start 0)
+ notfirst
+ (list nil))
+ (while (and (string-match rexp string
+ (if (and notfirst
+ (= start (match-beginning 0))
+ (< start (length string)))
+ (1+ start) start))
+ (< (match-beginning 0) (length string)))
+ (setq notfirst t)
+ (or (eq (match-beginning 0) 0)
+ (and (eq (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
+ (eq (match-beginning 0) start))
+ (setq list
+ (cons (substring string start (match-beginning 0))
+ list)))
+ (setq start (match-end 0)))
+ (or (eq start (length string))
+ (setq list
+ (cons (substring string start)
+ list)))
+ (nreverse list)))
+
+(defun org-table-add-invisible-to-vertical-lines ()
+ "Add an `invisible' property to vertical lines of current table."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((beg (org-table-begin))
+ (end (org-table-end))
+ (end1))
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (< (point) end)
+ (setq end1 (point-at-eol))
+ (if (looking-at org-table-dataline-regexp)
+ (while (re-search-forward "|" end1 t)
+ (add-text-properties (1- (point)) (point)
+ '(invisible org-table)))
+ (while (re-search-forward "[+|]" end1 t)
+ (add-text-properties (1- (point)) (point)
+ '(invisible org-table))))
+ (beginning-of-line 2)))))
+
+(defun org-table-toggle-vline-visibility (&optional arg)
+ "Toggle the visibility of table vertical lines.
+The effect is immediate and on all tables in the file.
+With prefix ARG, make lines invisible when ARG is positive, make lines
+visible when ARG is not positive."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((action (cond
+ ((and arg (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)) 'on)
+ ((and arg (< (prefix-numeric-value arg) 1)) 'off)
+ (t (if (org-in-invisibility-spec-p '(org-table))
+ 'off
+ 'on)))))
+ (if (eq action 'off)
+ (progn
+ (org-remove-from-invisibility-spec '(org-table))
+ (org-table-map-tables 'org-table-align)
+ (message "Vertical table lines visible")
+ (if (org-at-table-p)
+ (org-table-align)))
+ (org-add-to-invisibility-spec '(org-table))
+ (org-table-map-tables 'org-table-align)
+ (message "Vertical table lines invisible"))
+ (redraw-frame (selected-frame))))
+
+(defun org-table-map-tables (function)
+ "Apply FUNCTION to the start of all tables in the buffer."
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-restriction
+ (widen)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward org-table-any-line-regexp nil t)
+ (message "Mapping tables: %d%%" (/ (* 100.0 (point)) (buffer-size)))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (if (looking-at org-table-line-regexp)
+ (save-excursion (funcall function)))
+ (re-search-forward org-table-any-border-regexp nil 1)))))
+
+(defun org-table-sum (&optional beg end nlast)
+ "Sum numbers in region of current table column.
+The result will be displayed in the echo area, and will be available
+as kill to be inserted with \\[yank].
+
+If there is an active region, it is interpreted as a rectangle and all
+numbers in that rectangle will be summed. If there is no active
+region and point is located in a table column, sum all numbers in that
+column.
+
+If at least one number looks like a time HH:MM or HH:MM:SS, all other
+numbers are assumed to be times as well (in decimal hours) and the
+numbers are added as such.
+
+If NLAST is a number, only the NLAST fields will actually be summed."
+ (interactive)
+ (save-excursion
+ (let (col (timecnt 0) diff h m s org-table-clip)
+ (cond
+ ((and beg end)) ; beg and end given explicitly
+ ((org-region-active-p)
+ (setq beg (region-beginning) end (region-end)))
+ (t
+ (setq col (org-table-current-column))
+ (goto-char (org-table-begin))
+ (unless (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*|[^-]" nil t)
+ (error "No table data"))
+ (org-table-goto-column col)
+;not needed? (skip-chars-backward "^|")
+ (setq beg (point))
+ (goto-char (org-table-end))
+ (unless (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*|[^-]" nil t)
+ (error "No table data"))
+ (org-table-goto-column col)
+;not needed? (skip-chars-forward "^|")
+ (setq end (point))))
+ (let* ((items (apply 'append (org-table-copy-region beg end)))
+ (items1 (cond ((not nlast) items)
+ ((>= nlast (length items)) items)
+ (t (setq items (reverse items))
+ (setcdr (nthcdr (1- nlast) items) nil)
+ (nreverse items))))
+ (numbers (delq nil (mapcar 'org-table-get-number-for-summing
+ items1)))
+ (res (apply '+ numbers))
+ (sres (if (= timecnt 0)
+ (format "%g" res)
+ (setq diff (* 3600 res)
+ h (floor (/ diff 3600)) diff (mod diff 3600)
+ m (floor (/ diff 60)) diff (mod diff 60)
+ s diff)
+ (format "%d:%02d:%02d" h m s))))
+ (kill-new sres)
+ (if (interactive-p)
+ (message "%s"
+ (substitute-command-keys
+ (format "Sum of %d items: %-20s (\\[yank] will insert result into buffer)"
+ (length numbers) sres))))
+ sres))))
+
+(defun org-table-get-number-for-summing (s)
+ (let (n)
+ (if (string-match "^ *|? *" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" nil nil s)))
+ (if (string-match " *|? *$" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "" nil nil s)))
+ (setq n (string-to-number s))
+ (cond
+ ((and (string-match "0" s)
+ (string-match "\\`[-+ \t0.edED]+\\'" s)) 0)
+ ((string-match "\\`[ \t]+\\'" s) nil)
+ ((string-match "\\`\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)\\(:\\([0-9]+\\)\\)?\\'" s)
+ (let ((h (string-to-number (or (match-string 1 s) "0")))
+ (m (string-to-number (or (match-string 2 s) "0")))
+ (s (string-to-number (or (match-string 4 s) "0"))))
+ (if (boundp 'timecnt) (setq timecnt (1+ timecnt)))
+ (* 1.0 (+ h (/ m 60.0) (/ s 3600.0)))))
+ ((equal n 0) nil)
+ (t n))))
+
+(defun org-table-get-vertical-vector (desc &optional tbeg col)
+ "Get a calc vector from a column, accorting to descriptor DESC.
+Optional arguments TBEG and COL can give the beginning of the table and
+the current column, to avoid unnecessary parsing."
+ (save-excursion
+ (or tbeg (setq tbeg (org-table-begin)))
+ (or col (setq col (org-table-current-column)))
+ (let (beg end nn n n1 n2 l (thisline (org-current-line)) hline-list)
+ (cond
+ ((string-match "\\(I+\\)\\(-\\(I+\\)\\)?" desc)
+ (setq n1 (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1)))
+ (if (match-beginning 3)
+ (setq n2 (- (match-end 2) (match-beginning 3))))
+ (setq n (if n2 (max n1 n2) n1))
+ (setq n1 (if n2 (min n1 n2)))
+ (setq nn n)
+ (while (and (> nn 0)
+ (re-search-backward org-table-hline-regexp tbeg t))
+ (push (org-current-line) hline-list)
+ (setq nn (1- nn)))
+ (setq hline-list (nreverse hline-list))
+ (goto-line (nth (1- n) hline-list))
+ (when (re-search-forward org-table-dataline-regexp)
+ (org-table-goto-column col)
+ (setq beg (point)))
+ (goto-line (if n1 (nth (1- n1) hline-list) thisline))
+ (when (re-search-backward org-table-dataline-regexp)
+ (org-table-goto-column col)
+ (setq end (point)))
+ (setq l (apply 'append (org-table-copy-region beg end)))
+ (concat "[" (mapconcat (lambda (x) (setq x (org-trim x))
+ (if (equal x "") "0" x))
+ l ",") "]"))
+ ((string-match "\\([0-9]+\\)-\\([0-9]+\\)" desc)
+ (setq n1 (string-to-number (match-string 1 desc))
+ n2 (string-to-number (match-string 2 desc)))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (save-excursion
+ (when (re-search-backward org-table-dataline-regexp tbeg t n1)
+ (org-table-goto-column col)
+ (setq beg (point))))
+ (when (re-search-backward org-table-dataline-regexp tbeg t n2)
+ (org-table-goto-column col)
+ (setq end (point)))
+ (setq l (apply 'append (org-table-copy-region beg end)))
+ (concat "[" (mapconcat
+ (lambda (x) (setq x (org-trim x))
+ (if (equal x "") "0" x))
+ l ",") "]"))
+ ((string-match "\\([0-9]+\\)" desc)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (when (re-search-backward org-table-dataline-regexp tbeg t
+ (string-to-number (match-string 0 desc)))
+ (org-table-goto-column col)
+ (org-trim (org-table-get-field))))))))
+
+(defvar org-table-formula-history nil)
+
+(defvar org-table-column-names nil
+ "Alist with column names, derived from the `!' line.")
+(defvar org-table-column-name-regexp nil
+ "Regular expression matching the current column names.")
+(defvar org-table-local-parameters nil
+ "Alist with parameter names, derived from the `$' line.")
+(defvar org-table-named-field-locations nil
+ "Alist with locations of named fields.")
+
+(defun org-table-get-formula (&optional equation named)
+ "Read a formula from the minibuffer, offer stored formula as default."
+ (let* ((name (car (rassoc (list (org-current-line)
+ (org-table-current-column))
+ org-table-named-field-locations)))
+ (scol (if named
+ (if name name
+ (error "Not in a named field"))
+ (int-to-string (org-table-current-column))))
+ (dummy (and name (not named)
+ (not (y-or-n-p "Replace named-field formula with column equation? " ))
+ (error "Abort")))
+ (org-table-may-need-update nil)
+ (stored-list (org-table-get-stored-formulas))
+ (stored (cdr (assoc scol stored-list)))
+ (eq (cond
+ ((and stored equation (string-match "^ *=? *$" equation))
+ stored)
+ ((stringp equation)
+ equation)
+ (t (read-string
+ (format "%s formula $%s=" (if named "Field" "Column") scol)
+ (or stored "") 'org-table-formula-history
+ ;stored
+ ))))
+ mustsave)
+ (when (not (string-match "\\S-" eq))
+ ;; remove formula
+ (setq stored-list (delq (assoc scol stored-list) stored-list))
+ (org-table-store-formulas stored-list)
+ (error "Formula removed"))
+ (if (string-match "^ *=?" eq) (setq eq (replace-match "" t t eq)))
+ (if (string-match " *$" eq) (setq eq (replace-match "" t t eq)))
+ (if (and name (not named))
+ ;; We set the column equation, delete the named one.
+ (setq stored-list (delq (assoc name stored-list) stored-list)
+ mustsave t))
+ (if stored
+ (setcdr (assoc scol stored-list) eq)
+ (setq stored-list (cons (cons scol eq) stored-list)))
+ (if (or mustsave (not (equal stored eq)))
+ (org-table-store-formulas stored-list))
+ eq))
+
+(defun org-table-store-formulas (alist)
+ "Store the list of formulas below the current table."
+ (setq alist (sort alist (lambda (a b) (string< (car a) (car b)))))
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (org-table-end))
+ (if (looking-at "\\([ \t]*\n\\)*#\\+TBLFM:.*\n?")
+ (delete-region (point) (match-end 0)))
+ (insert "#+TBLFM: "
+ (mapconcat (lambda (x)
+ (concat "$" (car x) "=" (cdr x)))
+ alist "::")
+ "\n")))
+
+(defun org-table-get-stored-formulas ()
+ "Return an alist with the t=stored formulas directly after current table."
+ (interactive)
+ (let (scol eq eq-alist strings string seen)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (org-table-end))
+ (when (looking-at "\\([ \t]*\n\\)*#\\+TBLFM: *\\(.*\\)")
+ (setq strings (org-split-string (match-string 2) " *:: *"))
+ (while (setq string (pop strings))
+ (when (string-match "\\$\\([a-zA-Z0-9]+\\) *= *\\(.*[^ \t]\\)" string)
+ (setq scol (match-string 1 string)
+ eq (match-string 2 string)
+ eq-alist (cons (cons scol eq) eq-alist))
+ (if (member scol seen)
+ (error "Double definition `$%s=' in TBLFM line, please fix by hand" scol)
+ (push scol seen))))))
+ (nreverse eq-alist)))
+
+(defun org-table-modify-formulas (action &rest columns)
+ "Modify the formulas stored below the current table.
+ACTION can be `remove', `insert', `swap'. For `swap', two column numbers are
+expected, for the other actions only a single column number is needed."
+ (let ((list (org-table-get-stored-formulas))
+ (nmax (length (org-split-string
+ (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))
+ "|")))
+ col col1 col2 scol si sc1 sc2)
+ (cond
+ ((null list)) ; No action needed if there are no stored formulas
+ ((eq action 'remove)
+ (setq col (car columns)
+ scol (int-to-string col))
+ (org-table-replace-in-formulas list scol "INVALID")
+ (if (assoc scol list) (setq list (delq (assoc scol list) list)))
+ (loop for i from (1+ col) upto nmax by 1 do
+ (setq si (int-to-string i))
+ (org-table-replace-in-formulas list si (int-to-string (1- i)))
+ (if (assoc si list) (setcar (assoc si list)
+ (int-to-string (1- i))))))
+ ((eq action 'insert)
+ (setq col (car columns))
+ (loop for i from nmax downto col by 1 do
+ (setq si (int-to-string i))
+ (org-table-replace-in-formulas list si (int-to-string (1+ i)))
+ (if (assoc si list) (setcar (assoc si list)
+ (int-to-string (1+ i))))))
+ ((eq action 'swap)
+ (setq col1 (car columns) col2 (nth 1 columns)
+ sc1 (int-to-string col1) sc2 (int-to-string col2))
+ ;; Hopefully, ZqZ will never be a name in a table... FIXME:
+ (org-table-replace-in-formulas list sc1 "ZqZ")
+ (org-table-replace-in-formulas list sc2 sc1)
+ (org-table-replace-in-formulas list "ZqZ" sc2)
+ (if (assoc sc1 list) (setcar (assoc sc1 list) "ZqZ"))
+ (if (assoc sc2 list) (setcar (assoc sc2 list) sc1))
+ (if (assoc "ZqZ" list) (setcar (assoc "ZqZ" list) sc2)))
+ (t (error "Invalid action in `org-table-modify-formulas'")))
+ (if list (org-table-store-formulas list))))
+
+(defun org-table-replace-in-formulas (list s1 s2)
+ (let (elt re s)
+ (setq s1 (concat "$" (if (integerp s1) (int-to-string s1) s1))
+ s2 (concat "$" (if (integerp s2) (int-to-string s2) s2))
+ re (concat (regexp-quote s1) "\\>"))
+ (while (setq elt (pop list))
+ (setq s (cdr elt))
+ (while (string-match re s)
+ (setq s (replace-match s2 t t s)))
+ (setcdr elt s))))
+
+(defun org-table-get-specials ()
+ "Get the column names and local parameters for this table."
+ (save-excursion
+ (let ((beg (org-table-begin)) (end (org-table-end))
+ names name fields fields1 field cnt c v line col)
+ (setq org-table-column-names nil
+ org-table-local-parameters nil
+ org-table-named-field-locations nil)
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (when (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*| *! *\\(|.*\\)" end t)
+ (setq names (org-split-string (match-string 1) " *| *")
+ cnt 1)
+ (while (setq name (pop names))
+ (setq cnt (1+ cnt))
+ (if (string-match "^[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*$" name)
+ (push (cons name (int-to-string cnt)) org-table-column-names))))
+ (setq org-table-column-names (nreverse org-table-column-names))
+ (setq org-table-column-name-regexp
+ (concat "\\$\\(" (mapconcat 'car org-table-column-names "\\|") "\\)\\>"))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*| *\\$ *\\(|.*\\)" end t)
+ (setq fields (org-split-string (match-string 1) " *| *"))
+ (while (setq field (pop fields))
+ (if (string-match "^\\([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*\\|%\\) *= *\\(.*\\)" field)
+ (push (cons (match-string 1 field) (match-string 2 field))
+ org-table-local-parameters))))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*| *\\([_^]\\) *\\(|.*\\)" end t)
+ (setq c (match-string 1)
+ fields (org-split-string (match-string 2) " *| *"))
+ (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line (if (equal c "_") 2 0))
+ (setq line (org-current-line) col 1)
+ (and (looking-at "^[ \t]*|[^|]*\\(|.*\\)")
+ (setq fields1 (org-split-string (match-string 1) " *| *"))))
+ (while (and fields1 (setq field (pop fields)))
+ (setq v (pop fields1) col (1+ col))
+ (when (and (stringp field) (stringp v)
+ (string-match "^[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*$" field))
+ (push (cons field v) org-table-local-parameters)
+ (push (list field line col) org-table-named-field-locations)))))))
+
+(defun org-this-word ()
+ ;; Get the current word
+ (save-excursion
+ (let ((beg (progn (skip-chars-backward "^ \t\n") (point)))
+ (end (progn (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n") (point))))
+ (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end))))
+
+(defun org-table-maybe-eval-formula ()
+ "Check if the current field starts with \"=\" or \":=\".
+If yes, store the formula and apply it."
+ ;; We already know we are in a table. Get field will only return a formula
+ ;; when appropriate. It might return a separator line, but no problem.
+ (when org-table-formula-evaluate-inline
+ (let* ((field (org-trim (or (org-table-get-field) "")))
+ named eq)
+ (when (string-match "^:?=\\(.*\\)" field)
+ (setq named (equal (string-to-char field) ?:)
+ eq (match-string 1 field))
+ (if (fboundp 'calc-eval)
+ (org-table-eval-formula (if named '(4) nil) eq))))))
+
+(defvar org-recalc-commands nil
+ "List of commands triggering the recalculation of a line.
+Will be filled automatically during use.")
+
+(defvar org-recalc-marks
+ '((" " . "Unmarked: no special line, no automatic recalculation")
+ ("#" . "Automatically recalculate this line upon TAB, RET, and C-c C-c in the line")
+ ("*" . "Recalculate only when entire table is recalculated with `C-u C-c *'")
+ ("!" . "Column name definition line. Reference in formula as $name.")
+ ("$" . "Parameter definition line name=value. Reference in formula as $name.")
+ ("_" . "Names for values in row below this one.")
+ ("^" . "Names for values in row above this one.")))
+
+(defun org-table-rotate-recalc-marks (&optional newchar)
+ "Rotate the recalculation mark in the first column.
+If in any row, the first field is not consistent with a mark,
+insert a new column for the markers.
+When there is an active region, change all the lines in the region,
+after prompting for the marking character.
+After each change, a message will be displayed indicating the meaning
+of the new mark."
+ (interactive)
+ (unless (org-at-table-p) (error "Not at a table"))
+ (let* ((marks (append (mapcar 'car org-recalc-marks) '(" ")))
+ (beg (org-table-begin))
+ (end (org-table-end))
+ (l (org-current-line))
+ (l1 (if (org-region-active-p) (org-current-line (region-beginning))))
+ (l2 (if (org-region-active-p) (org-current-line (region-end))))
+ (have-col
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (not (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*|[^-|][^|]*[^#!$*_^| \t][^|]*|" end t))))
+ (col (org-table-current-column))
+ (forcenew (car (assoc newchar org-recalc-marks)))
+ epos new)
+ (when l1
+ (message "Change region to what mark? Type # * ! $ or SPC: ")
+ (setq newchar (char-to-string (read-char-exclusive))
+ forcenew (car (assoc newchar org-recalc-marks))))
+ (if (and newchar (not forcenew))
+ (error "Invalid NEWCHAR `%s' in `org-table-rotate-recalc-marks'"
+ newchar))
+ (if l1 (goto-line l1))
+ (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (unless (looking-at org-table-dataline-regexp)
+ (error "Not at a table data line")))
+ (unless have-col
+ (org-table-goto-column 1)
+ (org-table-insert-column)
+ (org-table-goto-column (1+ col)))
+ (setq epos (point-at-eol))
+ (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (org-table-get-field
+ 1 (if (looking-at "^[ \t]*| *\\([#!$*^_ ]\\) *|")
+ (concat " "
+ (setq new (or forcenew
+ (cadr (member (match-string 1) marks))))
+ " ")
+ " # ")))
+ (if (and l1 l2)
+ (progn
+ (goto-line l1)
+ (while (progn (beginning-of-line 2) (not (= (org-current-line) l2)))
+ (and (looking-at org-table-dataline-regexp)
+ (org-table-get-field 1 (concat " " new " "))))
+ (goto-line l1)))
+ (if (not (= epos (point-at-eol))) (org-table-align))
+ (goto-line l)
+ (and (interactive-p) (message (cdr (assoc new org-recalc-marks))))))
+
+(defun org-table-maybe-recalculate-line ()
+ "Recompute the current line if marked for it, and if we haven't just done it."
+ (interactive)
+ (and org-table-allow-automatic-line-recalculation
+ (not (and (memq last-command org-recalc-commands)
+ (equal org-last-recalc-line (org-current-line))))
+ (save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (looking-at org-table-auto-recalculate-regexp))
+ (fboundp 'calc-eval)
+ (org-table-recalculate) t))
+
+(defvar org-table-formula-debug nil
+ "Non-nil means, debug table formulas.
+When nil, simply write \"#ERROR\" in corrupted fields.")
+
+(defvar modes)
+(defsubst org-set-calc-mode (var &optional value)
+ (if (stringp var)
+ (setq var (assoc var '(("D" calc-angle-mode deg)
+ ("R" calc-angle-mode rad)
+ ("F" calc-prefer-frac t)
+ ("S" calc-symbolic-mode t)))
+ value (nth 2 var) var (nth 1 var)))
+ (if (memq var modes)
+ (setcar (cdr (memq var modes)) value)
+ (cons var (cons value modes)))
+ modes)
+
+(defun org-table-eval-formula (&optional arg equation
+ suppress-align suppress-const
+ suppress-store)
+ "Replace the table field value at the cursor by the result of a calculation.
+
+This function makes use of Dave Gillespie's Calc package, in my view the
+most exciting program ever written for GNU Emacs. So you need to have Calc
+installed in order to use this function.
+
+In a table, this command replaces the value in the current field with the
+result of a formula. It also installs the formula as the \"current\" column
+formula, by storing it in a special line below the table. When called
+with a `C-u' prefix, the current field must ba a named field, and the
+formula is installed as valid in only this specific field.
+
+When called, the command first prompts for a formula, which is read in
+the minibuffer. Previously entered formulas are available through the
+history list, and the last used formula is offered as a default.
+These stored formulas are adapted correctly when moving, inserting, or
+deleting columns with the corresponding commands.
+
+The formula can be any algebraic expression understood by the Calc package.
+For details, see the Org-mode manual.
+
+This function can also be called from Lisp programs and offers
+additional arguments: EQUATION can be the formula to apply. If this
+argument is given, the user will not be prompted. SUPPRESS-ALIGN is
+used to speed-up recursive calls by by-passing unnecessary aligns.
+SUPPRESS-CONST suppresses the interpretation of constants in the
+formula, assuming that this has been done already outside the function.
+SUPPRESS-STORE means the formula should not be stored, either because
+it is already stored, or because it is a modified equation that should
+not overwrite the stored one."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (require 'calc)
+ (org-table-check-inside-data-field)
+ (org-table-get-specials)
+ (let* (fields
+ (ndown (if (integerp arg) arg 1))
+ (org-table-automatic-realign nil)
+ (case-fold-search nil)
+ (down (> ndown 1))
+ (formula (if (and equation suppress-store)
+ equation
+ (org-table-get-formula equation (equal arg '(4)))))
+ (n0 (org-table-current-column))
+ (modes (copy-sequence org-calc-default-modes))
+ n form fmt x ev orig c)
+ ;; Parse the format string. Since we have a lot of modes, this is
+ ;; a lot of work. However, I think calc still uses most of the time.
+ (if (string-match ";" formula)
+ (let ((tmp (org-split-string formula ";")))
+ (setq formula (car tmp)
+ fmt (concat (cdr (assoc "%" org-table-local-parameters))
+ (nth 1 tmp)))
+ (while (string-match "[pnfse]\\(-?[0-9]+\\)" fmt)
+ (setq c (string-to-char (match-string 1 fmt))
+ n (string-to-number (or (match-string 1 fmt) "")))
+ (if (= c ?p) (setq modes (org-set-calc-mode 'calc-internal-prec n))
+ (setq modes (org-set-calc-mode
+ 'calc-float-format
+ (list (cdr (assoc c '((?n . float) (?f . fix)
+ (?s . sci) (?e . eng))))
+ n))))
+ (setq fmt (replace-match "" t t fmt)))
+ (while (string-match "[DRFS]" fmt)
+ (setq modes (org-set-calc-mode (match-string 0 fmt)))
+ (setq fmt (replace-match "" t t fmt)))
+ (unless (string-match "\\S-" fmt)
+ (setq fmt nil))))
+ (if (and (not suppress-const) org-table-formula-use-constants)
+ (setq formula (org-table-formula-substitute-names formula)))
+ (setq orig (or (get-text-property 1 :orig-formula formula) "?"))
+ (while (> ndown 0)
+ (setq fields (org-split-string
+ (buffer-substring
+ (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) " *| *"))
+ (if org-table-formula-numbers-only
+ (setq fields (mapcar
+ (lambda (x) (number-to-string (string-to-number x)))
+ fields)))
+ (setq ndown (1- ndown))
+ (setq form (copy-sequence formula))
+ ;; Insert the references to fields in same row
+ (while (string-match "\\$\\([0-9]+\\)?" form)
+ (setq n (if (match-beginning 1)
+ (string-to-number (match-string 1 form))
+ n0)
+ x (nth (1- n) fields))
+ (unless x (error "Invalid field specifier \"%s\""
+ (match-string 0 form)))
+ (if (equal x "") (setq x "0"))
+ (setq form (replace-match (concat "(" x ")") t t form)))
+ ;; Insert ranges in current column
+ (while (string-match "\\&[-I0-9]+" form)
+ (setq form (replace-match
+ (save-match-data
+ (org-table-get-vertical-vector (match-string 0 form)
+ nil n0))
+ t t form)))
+ (setq ev (calc-eval (cons form modes)
+ (if org-table-formula-numbers-only 'num)))
+
+ (when org-table-formula-debug
+ (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*"
+ (princ (format "Substitution history of formula
+Orig: %s
+$xyz-> %s
+$1-> %s\n" orig formula form))
+ (if (listp ev)
+ (princ (format " %s^\nError: %s"
+ (make-string (car ev) ?\-) (nth 1 ev)))
+ (princ (format "Result: %s\nFormat: %s\nFinal: %s"
+ ev (or fmt "NONE")
+ (if fmt (format fmt (string-to-number ev)) ev)))))
+ (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer (get-buffer-window "*Help*"))
+ (unless (and (interactive-p) (not ndown))
+ (unless (let (inhibit-redisplay)
+ (y-or-n-p "Debugging Formula. Continue to next? "))
+ (org-table-align)
+ (error "Abort"))
+ (delete-window (get-buffer-window "*Help*"))
+ (message "")))
+ (if (listp ev) (setq fmt nil ev "#ERROR"))
+ (org-table-justify-field-maybe
+ (if fmt (format fmt (string-to-number ev)) ev))
+ (if (and down (> ndown 0) (looking-at ".*\n[ \t]*|[^-]"))
+ (call-interactively 'org-return)
+ (setq ndown 0)))
+ (and down (org-table-maybe-recalculate-line))
+ (or suppress-align (and org-table-may-need-update
+ (org-table-align)))))
+
+(defun org-table-recalculate (&optional all noalign)
+ "Recalculate the current table line by applying all stored formulas."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (or (memq this-command org-recalc-commands)
+ (setq org-recalc-commands (cons this-command org-recalc-commands)))
+ (unless (org-at-table-p) (error "Not at a table"))
+ (org-table-get-specials)
+ (let* ((eqlist (sort (org-table-get-stored-formulas)
+ (lambda (a b) (string< (car a) (car b)))))
+ (inhibit-redisplay t)
+ (line-re org-table-dataline-regexp)
+ (thisline (+ (if (bolp) 1 0) (count-lines (point-min) (point))))
+ (thiscol (org-table-current-column))
+ beg end entry eqlnum eqlname eql (cnt 0) eq a name)
+ ;; Insert constants in all formulas
+ (setq eqlist
+ (mapcar (lambda (x)
+ (setcdr x (org-table-formula-substitute-names (cdr x)))
+ x)
+ eqlist))
+ ;; Split the equation list
+ (while (setq eq (pop eqlist))
+ (if (<= (string-to-char (car eq)) ?9)
+ (push eq eqlnum)
+ (push eq eqlname)))
+ (setq eqlnum (nreverse eqlnum) eqlname (nreverse eqlname))
+ (if all
+ (progn
+ (setq end (move-marker (make-marker) (1+ (org-table-end))))
+ (goto-char (setq beg (org-table-begin)))
+ (if (re-search-forward org-table-calculate-mark-regexp end t)
+ ;; This is a table with marked lines, only compute selected lines
+ (setq line-re org-table-recalculate-regexp)
+ ;; Move forward to the first non-header line
+ (if (and (re-search-forward org-table-dataline-regexp end t)
+ (re-search-forward org-table-hline-regexp end t)
+ (re-search-forward org-table-dataline-regexp end t))
+ (setq beg (match-beginning 0))
+ nil))) ;; just leave beg where it is
+ (setq beg (point-at-bol)
+ end (move-marker (make-marker) (1+ (point-at-eol)))))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (and all (message "Re-applying formulas to full table..."))
+ (while (re-search-forward line-re end t)
+ (unless (string-match "^ *[_^!$] *$" (org-table-get-field 1))
+ ;; Unprotected line, recalculate
+ (and all (message "Re-applying formulas to full table...(line %d)"
+ (setq cnt (1+ cnt))))
+ (setq org-last-recalc-line (org-current-line))
+ (setq eql eqlnum)
+ (while (setq entry (pop eql))
+ (goto-line org-last-recalc-line)
+ (org-table-goto-column (string-to-number (car entry)) nil 'force)
+ (org-table-eval-formula nil (cdr entry) 'noalign 'nocst 'nostore))))
+ (goto-line thisline)
+ (org-table-goto-column thiscol)
+ (or noalign (and org-table-may-need-update (org-table-align))
+ (and all (message "Re-applying formulas to %d lines...done" cnt)))
+ ;; Now do the names fields
+ (while (setq eq (pop eqlname))
+ (setq name (car eq)
+ a (assoc name org-table-named-field-locations))
+ (when a
+ (message "Re-applying formula to named field: %s" name)
+ (goto-line (nth 1 a))
+ (org-table-goto-column (nth 2 a))
+ (org-table-eval-formula nil (cdr eq) 'noalign 'nocst 'nostore)))
+ ;; back to initial position
+ (goto-line thisline)
+ (org-table-goto-column thiscol)
+ (or noalign (and org-table-may-need-update (org-table-align))
+ (and all (message "Re-applying formulas...done")))))
+
+(defun org-table-formula-substitute-names (f)
+ "Replace $const with values in string F."
+ (let ((start 0) a n1 n2 nn1 nn2 s (f1 f))
+ ;; First, check for column names
+ (while (setq start (string-match org-table-column-name-regexp f start))
+ (setq start (1+ start))
+ (setq a (assoc (match-string 1 f) org-table-column-names))
+ (setq f (replace-match (concat "$" (cdr a)) t t f)))
+ ;; Expand ranges to vectors
+ (while (string-match "\\$\\([0-9]+\\)\\.\\.\\.?\\$\\([0-9]+\\)" f)
+ (setq n1 (string-to-number (match-string 1 f))
+ n2 (string-to-number (match-string 2 f))
+ nn1 (1+ (min n1 n2)) nn2 (max n1 n2)
+ s (concat "[($" (number-to-string (1- nn1)) ")"))
+ (loop for i from nn1 upto nn2 do
+ (setq s (concat s ",($" (int-to-string i) ")")))
+ (setq s (concat s "]"))
+ (if (< n2 n1) (setq s (concat "rev(" s ")")))
+ (setq f (replace-match s t t f)))
+ ;; Parameters and constants
+ (setq start 0)
+ (while (setq start (string-match "\\$\\([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*\\)" f start))
+ (setq start (1+ start))
+ (if (setq a (save-match-data
+ (org-table-get-constant (match-string 1 f))))
+ (setq f (replace-match (concat "(" a ")") t t f))))
+ (if org-table-formula-debug
+ (put-text-property 0 (length f) :orig-formula f1 f))
+ f))
+
+(defun org-table-get-constant (const)
+ "Find the value for a parameter or constant in a formula.
+Parameters get priority."
+ (or (cdr (assoc const org-table-local-parameters))
+ (cdr (assoc const org-table-formula-constants))
+ (and (fboundp 'constants-get) (constants-get const))
+ "#UNDEFINED_NAME"))
+
+(defvar org-edit-formulas-map (make-sparse-keymap))
+(define-key org-edit-formulas-map "\C-c\C-c" 'org-finish-edit-formulas)
+(define-key org-edit-formulas-map "\C-c\C-q" 'org-abort-edit-formulas)
+(define-key org-edit-formulas-map "\C-c?" 'org-show-variable)
+
+(defvar org-pos)
+(defvar org-window-configuration)
+
+(defun org-table-edit-formulas ()
+ "Edit the formulas of the current table in a separate buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ (unless (org-at-table-p)
+ (error "Not at a table"))
+ (org-table-get-specials)
+ (let ((eql (org-table-get-stored-formulas))
+ (pos (move-marker (make-marker) (point)))
+ (wc (current-window-configuration))
+ entry loc s)
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*Edit Formulas*")
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (fundamental-mode)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-pos) pos)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-window-configuration) wc)
+ (use-local-map org-edit-formulas-map)
+ (setq s "# Edit formulas and finish with `C-c C-c'.
+# Use `C-u C-c C-c' to also appy them immediately to the entire table.
+# Use `C-c ?' to get information about $name at point.
+# To cancel editing, press `C-c C-q'.\n")
+ (put-text-property 0 (length s) 'face 'font-lock-comment-face s)
+ (insert s)
+ (while (setq entry (pop eql))
+ (when (setq loc (assoc (car entry) org-table-named-field-locations))
+ (setq s (format "# Named formula, referring to column %d in line %d\n"
+ (nth 2 loc) (nth 1 loc)))
+ (put-text-property 0 (length s) 'face 'font-lock-comment-face s)
+ (insert s))
+ (setq s (concat "$" (car entry) "=" (cdr entry) "\n"))
+ (remove-text-properties 0 (length s) '(face nil) s)
+ (insert s))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (message "Edit formulas and finish with `C-c C-c'.")))
+
+(defun org-show-variable ()
+ "Show the location/value of the $ expression at point."
+ (interactive)
+ (let (var (pos org-pos) (win (selected-window)) e)
+ (save-excursion
+ (or (looking-at "\\$") (skip-chars-backward "$a-zA-Z0-9"))
+ (if (looking-at "\\$\\([a-zA-Z0-9]+\\)")
+ (setq var (match-string 1))
+ (error "No variable at point")))
+ (cond
+ ((setq e (assoc var org-table-named-field-locations))
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window (marker-buffer pos))
+ (goto-line (nth 1 e))
+ (org-table-goto-column (nth 2 e))
+ (select-window win)
+ (message "Named field, column %d of line %d" (nth 2 e) (nth 1 e)))
+ ((setq e (assoc var org-table-column-names))
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window (marker-buffer pos))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (goto-char (org-table-begin))
+ (if (re-search-forward (concat "^[ \t]*| *! *.*?| *\\(" var "\\) *|")
+ (org-table-end) t)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
+ (message "Named column (column %s)" (cdr e)))
+ (error "Column name not found"))
+ (select-window win))
+ ((string-match "^[0-9]$" var)
+ ;; column number
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window (marker-buffer pos))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (goto-char (org-table-begin))
+ (recenter 1)
+ (if (re-search-forward org-table-dataline-regexp
+ (org-table-end) t)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+ (org-table-goto-column (string-to-number var))
+ (message "Column %s" var))
+ (error "Column name not found"))
+ (select-window win))
+ ((setq e (assoc var org-table-local-parameters))
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window (marker-buffer pos))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (goto-char (org-table-begin))
+ (if (re-search-forward (concat "^[ \t]*| *\\$ *.*?| *\\(" var "=\\)") nil t)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
+ (message "Local parameter."))
+ (error "Parameter not found"))
+ (select-window win))
+ (t
+ (cond
+ ((setq e (assoc var org-table-formula-constants))
+ (message "Constant: $%s=%s in `org-table-formula-constants'." var (cdr e)))
+ ((setq e (and (fboundp 'constants-get) (constants-get var)))
+ (message "Constant: $%s=%s, retrieved from `constants.el'." var e))
+ (t (error "Undefined name $%s" var)))))))
+
+(defun org-finish-edit-formulas (&optional arg)
+ "Parse the buffer for formula definitions and install them.
+With prefix ARG, apply the new formulas to the table."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((pos org-pos) eql)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "^\\$\\([a-zA-Z0-9]+\\) *= *\\(.*?\\) *$" nil t)
+ (push (cons (match-string 1) (match-string 2)) eql))
+ (set-window-configuration org-window-configuration)
+ (select-window (get-buffer-window (marker-buffer pos)))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (unless (org-at-table-p)
+ (error "Lost table position - cannot install formulae"))
+ (org-table-store-formulas eql)
+ (move-marker pos nil)
+ (kill-buffer "*Edit Formulas*")
+ (if arg
+ (org-table-recalculate 'all)
+ (message "New formulas installed - press C-u C-c C-c to apply."))))
+
+(defun org-abort-edit-formulas ()
+ "Abort editing formulas, without installing the changes."
+ (interactive)
+ (let ((pos org-pos))
+ (set-window-configuration org-window-configuration)
+ (select-window (get-buffer-window (marker-buffer pos)))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (message "Formula editing aborted without installing changes")))
+
+;;; The orgtbl minor mode
+
+;; Define a minor mode which can be used in other modes in order to
+;; integrate the org-mode table editor.
+
+;; This is really a hack, because the org-mode table editor uses several
+;; keys which normally belong to the major mode, for example the TAB and
+;; RET keys. Here is how it works: The minor mode defines all the keys
+;; necessary to operate the table editor, but wraps the commands into a
+;; function which tests if the cursor is currently inside a table. If that
+;; is the case, the table editor command is executed. However, when any of
+;; those keys is used outside a table, the function uses `key-binding' to
+;; look up if the key has an associated command in another currently active
+;; keymap (minor modes, major mode, global), and executes that command.
+;; There might be problems if any of the keys used by the table editor is
+;; otherwise used as a prefix key.
+
+;; Another challenge is that the key binding for TAB can be tab or \C-i,
+;; likewise the binding for RET can be return or \C-m. Orgtbl-mode
+;; addresses this by checking explicitly for both bindings.
+
+;; The optimized version (see variable `orgtbl-optimized') takes over
+;; all keys which are bound to `self-insert-command' in the *global map*.
+;; Some modes bind other commands to simple characters, for example
+;; AUCTeX binds the double quote to `Tex-insert-quote'. With orgtbl-mode
+;; active, this binding is ignored inside tables and replaced with a
+;; modified self-insert.
+
+(defcustom orgtbl-optimized (eq org-enable-table-editor 'optimized)
+ "Non-nil means, use the optimized table editor version for `orgtbl-mode'.
+In the optimized version, the table editor takes over all simple keys that
+normally just insert a character. In tables, the characters are inserted
+in a way to minimize disturbing the table structure (i.e. in overwrite mode
+for empty fields). Outside tables, the correct binding of the keys is
+restored.
+
+The default for this option is t if the optimized version is also used in
+Org-mode. See the variable `org-enable-table-editor' for details. Changing
+this variable requires a restart of Emacs to become effective."
+ :group 'org-table
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defvar orgtbl-mode nil
+ "Variable controlling `orgtbl-mode', a minor mode enabling the `org-mode'
+table editor in arbitrary modes.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'orgtbl-mode)
+
+(defvar orgtbl-mode-map (make-keymap)
+ "Keymap for `orgtbl-mode'.")
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun turn-on-orgtbl ()
+ "Unconditionally turn on `orgtbl-mode'."
+ (orgtbl-mode 1))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun orgtbl-mode (&optional arg)
+ "The `org-mode' table editor as a minor mode for use in other modes."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
+ ;; Exit without error, in case some hook functions calls this
+ ;; by accident in org-mode.
+ (message "Orgtbl-mode is not useful in org-mode, command ignored")
+ (setq orgtbl-mode
+ (if arg (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0) (not orgtbl-mode)))
+ (if orgtbl-mode
+ (progn
+ (and (orgtbl-setup) (defun orgtbl-setup () nil))
+ ;; Make sure we are first in minor-mode-map-alist
+ (let ((c (assq 'orgtbl-mode minor-mode-map-alist)))
+ (and c (setq minor-mode-map-alist
+ (cons c (delq c minor-mode-map-alist)))))
+ (set (make-local-variable (quote org-table-may-need-update)) t)
+ (org-add-hook 'before-change-functions 'org-before-change-function
+ nil 'local)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'org-old-auto-fill-inhibit-regexp)
+ auto-fill-inhibit-regexp)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'auto-fill-inhibit-regexp)
+ (if auto-fill-inhibit-regexp
+ (concat "\\([ \t]*|\\|" auto-fill-inhibit-regexp)
+ "[ \t]*|"))
+ (easy-menu-add orgtbl-mode-menu)
+ (run-hooks 'orgtbl-mode-hook))
+ (setq auto-fill-inhibit-regexp org-old-auto-fill-inhibit-regexp)
+ (remove-hook 'before-change-functions 'org-before-change-function t)
+ (easy-menu-remove orgtbl-mode-menu)
+ (force-mode-line-update 'all))))
+
+;; Install it as a minor mode.
+(put 'orgtbl-mode :included t)
+(put 'orgtbl-mode :menu-tag "Org Table Mode")
+(add-minor-mode 'orgtbl-mode " OrgTbl" orgtbl-mode-map)
+
+(defun orgtbl-make-binding (fun n &rest keys)
+ "Create a function for binding in the table minor mode.
+FUN is the command to call inside a table. N is used to create a unique
+command name. KEYS are keys that should be checked in for a command
+to execute outside of tables."
+ (eval
+ (list 'defun
+ (intern (concat "orgtbl-hijacker-command-" (int-to-string n)))
+ '(arg)
+ (concat "In tables, run `" (symbol-name fun) "'.\n"
+ "Outside of tables, run the binding of `"
+ (mapconcat (lambda (x) (format "%s" x)) keys "' or `")
+ "'.")
+ '(interactive "p")
+ (list 'if
+ '(org-at-table-p)
+ (list 'call-interactively (list 'quote fun))
+ (list 'let '(orgtbl-mode)
+ (list 'call-interactively
+ (append '(or)
+ (mapcar (lambda (k)
+ (list 'key-binding k))
+ keys)
+ '('orgtbl-error))))))))
+
+(defun orgtbl-error ()
+ "Error when there is no default binding for a table key."
+ (interactive)
+ (error "This key is has no function outside tables"))
+
+(defun orgtbl-setup ()
+ "Setup orgtbl keymaps."
+ (let ((nfunc 0)
+ (bindings
+ (list
+ '([(meta shift left)] org-table-delete-column)
+ '([(meta left)] org-table-move-column-left)
+ '([(meta right)] org-table-move-column-right)
+ '([(meta shift right)] org-table-insert-column)
+ '([(meta shift up)] org-table-kill-row)
+ '([(meta shift down)] org-table-insert-row)
+ '([(meta up)] org-table-move-row-up)
+ '([(meta down)] org-table-move-row-down)
+ '("\C-c\C-w" org-table-cut-region)
+ '("\C-c\M-w" org-table-copy-region)
+ '("\C-c\C-y" org-table-paste-rectangle)
+ '("\C-c-" org-table-insert-hline)
+; '([(shift tab)] org-table-previous-field)
+ '("\C-m" org-table-next-row)
+ (list (org-key 'S-return) 'org-table-copy-down)
+ '([(meta return)] org-table-wrap-region)
+ '("\C-c\C-q" org-table-wrap-region)
+ '("\C-c?" org-table-current-column)
+ '("\C-c " org-table-blank-field)
+ '("\C-c+" org-table-sum)
+ '("\C-c|" org-table-toggle-vline-visibility)
+ '("\C-c=" org-table-eval-formula)
+ '("\C-c'" org-table-edit-formulas)
+ '("\C-c*" org-table-recalculate)
+ '("\C-c^" org-table-sort-lines)
+ '([(control ?#)] org-table-rotate-recalc-marks)))
+ elt key fun cmd)
+ (while (setq elt (pop bindings))
+ (setq nfunc (1+ nfunc))
+ (setq key (car elt)
+ fun (nth 1 elt)
+ cmd (orgtbl-make-binding fun nfunc key))
+ (define-key orgtbl-mode-map key cmd))
+ ;; Special treatment needed for TAB and RET
+ (define-key orgtbl-mode-map [(return)]
+ (orgtbl-make-binding 'orgtbl-ret 100 [(return)] "\C-m"))
+ (define-key orgtbl-mode-map "\C-m"
+ (orgtbl-make-binding 'orgtbl-ret 101 "\C-m" [(return)]))
+ (define-key orgtbl-mode-map [(tab)]
+ (orgtbl-make-binding 'orgtbl-tab 102 [(tab)] "\C-i"))
+ (define-key orgtbl-mode-map "\C-i"
+ (orgtbl-make-binding 'orgtbl-tab 103 "\C-i" [(tab)])))
+ (define-key orgtbl-mode-map "\C-i"
+ (orgtbl-make-binding 'orgtbl-tab 104 [(shift tab)]))
+ (define-key orgtbl-mode-map "\C-c\C-c"
+ (orgtbl-make-binding 'org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c 105 "\C-c\C-c"))
+ (when orgtbl-optimized
+ ;; If the user wants maximum table support, we need to hijack
+ ;; some standard editing functions
+ (org-remap orgtbl-mode-map
+ 'self-insert-command 'orgtbl-self-insert-command
+ 'delete-char 'orgtbl-delete-char
+ 'delete-backward-char 'orgtbl-delete-backward-char)
+ (define-key orgtbl-mode-map "|" 'org-force-self-insert))
+ (easy-menu-define orgtbl-mode-menu orgtbl-mode-map "OrgTbl menu"
+ '("OrgTbl"
+ ["Align" org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-c C-c"]
+ ["Next Field" org-cycle :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "TAB"]
+ ["Previous Field" org-shifttab :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "S-TAB"]
+ ["Next Row" org-return :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "RET"]
+ "--"
+ ["Blank Field" org-table-blank-field :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-c SPC"]
+ ["Copy Field from Above"
+ org-table-copy-down :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "S-RET"]
+ "--"
+ ("Column"
+ ["Move Column Left" org-metaleft :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "M-<left>"]
+ ["Move Column Right" org-metaright :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "M-<right>"]
+ ["Delete Column" org-shiftmetaleft :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "M-S-<left>"]
+ ["Insert Column" org-shiftmetaright :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "M-S-<right>"])
+ ("Row"
+ ["Move Row Up" org-metaup :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "M-<up>"]
+ ["Move Row Down" org-metadown :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "M-<down>"]
+ ["Delete Row" org-shiftmetaup :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "M-S-<up>"]
+ ["Insert Row" org-shiftmetadown :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "M-S-<down>"]
+ ["Sort lines in region" org-table-sort-lines (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-c ^"]
+ "--"
+ ["Insert Hline" org-table-insert-hline :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-c -"])
+ ("Rectangle"
+ ["Copy Rectangle" org-copy-special :active (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Cut Rectangle" org-cut-special :active (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Paste Rectangle" org-paste-special :active (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Fill Rectangle" org-table-wrap-region :active (org-at-table-p)])
+ "--"
+ ["Set Column Formula" org-table-eval-formula :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-c ="]
+ ["Set Named Field Formula" (org-table-eval-formula '(4)) :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-u C-c ="]
+ ["Edit Formulas" org-table-edit-formulas :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-c '"]
+ ["Recalculate line" org-table-recalculate :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-c *"]
+ ["Recalculate all" (org-table-recalculate '(4)) :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-u C-c *"]
+ ["Toggle Recalculate Mark" org-table-rotate-recalc-marks :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-c #"]
+ ["Sum Column/Rectangle" org-table-sum
+ :active (or (org-at-table-p) (org-region-active-p)) :keys "C-c +"]
+ ["Which Column?" org-table-current-column :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-c ?"]
+ ["Debug Formulas"
+ (setq org-table-formula-debug (not org-table-formula-debug))
+ :style toggle :selected org-table-formula-debug]
+ ))
+ t)
+
+(defun orgtbl-tab ()
+ "Justification and field motion for `orgtbl-mode'."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-table-justify-field-maybe)
+ (org-table-next-field))
+
+(defun orgtbl-ret ()
+ "Justification and field motion for `orgtbl-mode'."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-table-justify-field-maybe)
+ (org-table-next-row))
+
+(defun orgtbl-self-insert-command (N)
+ "Like `self-insert-command', use overwrite-mode for whitespace in tables.
+If the cursor is in a table looking at whitespace, the whitespace is
+overwritten, and the table is not marked as requiring realignment."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (if (and (org-at-table-p)
+ (or
+ (and org-table-auto-blank-field
+ (member last-command
+ '(orgtbl-hijacker-command-100
+ orgtbl-hijacker-command-101
+ orgtbl-hijacker-command-102
+ orgtbl-hijacker-command-103
+ orgtbl-hijacker-command-104
+ orgtbl-hijacker-command-105))
+ (org-table-blank-field))
+ t)
+ (eq N 1)
+ (looking-at "[^|\n]* +|"))
+ (let (org-table-may-need-update)
+ (goto-char (1- (match-end 0)))
+ (delete-backward-char 1)
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+ (self-insert-command N))
+ (setq org-table-may-need-update t)
+ (let (orgtbl-mode)
+ (call-interactively (key-binding (vector last-input-event))))))
+
+(defun org-force-self-insert (N)
+ "Needed to enforce self-insert under remapping."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (self-insert-command N))
+
+(defun orgtbl-delete-backward-char (N)
+ "Like `delete-backward-char', insert whitespace at field end in tables.
+When deleting backwards, in tables this function will insert whitespace in
+front of the next \"|\" separator, to keep the table aligned. The table will
+still be marked for re-alignment, because a narrow field may lead to a
+reduced column width."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (if (and (org-at-table-p)
+ (eq N 1)
+ (string-match "|" (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point)))
+ (looking-at ".*?|"))
+ (let ((pos (point)))
+ (backward-delete-char N)
+ (skip-chars-forward "^|")
+ (insert " ")
+ (goto-char (1- pos)))
+ (delete-backward-char N)))
+
+(defun orgtbl-delete-char (N)
+ "Like `delete-char', but insert whitespace at field end in tables.
+When deleting characters, in tables this function will insert whitespace in
+front of the next \"|\" separator, to keep the table aligned. The table
+will still be marked for re-alignment, because a narrow field may lead to
+a reduced column width."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (if (and (org-at-table-p)
+ (not (bolp))
+ (not (= (char-after) ?|))
+ (eq N 1))
+ (if (looking-at ".*?|")
+ (let ((pos (point)))
+ (replace-match (concat
+ (substring (match-string 0) 1 -1)
+ " |"))
+ (goto-char pos)))
+ (delete-char N)))
+
+;;; Exporting
+
+(defconst org-level-max 20)
+
+(defun org-export-find-first-heading-line (list)
+ "Remove all lines from LIST which are before the first headline."
+ (let ((orig-list list)
+ (re (concat "^" outline-regexp)))
+ (while (and list
+ (not (string-match re (car list))))
+ (pop list))
+ (or list orig-list)))
+
+(defun org-skip-comments (lines)
+ "Skip lines starting with \"#\" and subtrees starting with COMMENT."
+ (let ((re1 (concat "^\\(\\*+\\)[ \t]+" org-comment-string))
+ (re2 "^\\(\\*+\\)[ \t\n\r]")
+ rtn line level)
+ (while (setq line (pop lines))
+ (cond
+ ((and (string-match re1 line)
+ (setq level (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1))))
+ ;; Beginning of a COMMENT subtree. Skip it.
+ (while (and (setq line (pop lines))
+ (or (not (string-match re2 line))
+ (> (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1)) level))))
+ (setq lines (cons line lines)))
+ ((string-match "^#" line)
+ ;; an ordinary comment line
+ )
+ ((and org-export-table-remove-special-lines
+ (string-match "^[ \t]*| *[!_^] *|" line))
+ ;; a special table line that should be removed
+ )
+ (t (setq rtn (cons line rtn)))))
+ (nreverse rtn)))
+
+;; ASCII
+
+(defconst org-ascii-underline '(?\$ ?\# ?^ ?\~ ?\= ?\-)
+ "Characters for underlining headings in ASCII export.")
+
+(defconst org-html-entities
+ '(("nbsp")
+ ("iexcl")
+ ("cent")
+ ("pound")
+ ("curren")
+ ("yen")
+ ("brvbar")
+ ("sect")
+ ("uml")
+ ("copy")
+ ("ordf")
+ ("laquo")
+ ("not")
+ ("shy")
+ ("reg")
+ ("macr")
+ ("deg")
+ ("plusmn")
+ ("sup2")
+ ("sup3")
+ ("acute")
+ ("micro")
+ ("para")
+ ("middot")
+ ("odot"."o")
+ ("star"."*")
+ ("cedil")
+ ("sup1")
+ ("ordm")
+ ("raquo")
+ ("frac14")
+ ("frac12")
+ ("frac34")
+ ("iquest")
+ ("Agrave")
+ ("Aacute")
+ ("Acirc")
+ ("Atilde")
+ ("Auml")
+ ("Aring") ("AA"."&Aring;")
+ ("AElig")
+ ("Ccedil")
+ ("Egrave")
+ ("Eacute")
+ ("Ecirc")
+ ("Euml")
+ ("Igrave")
+ ("Iacute")
+ ("Icirc")
+ ("Iuml")
+ ("ETH")
+ ("Ntilde")
+ ("Ograve")
+ ("Oacute")
+ ("Ocirc")
+ ("Otilde")
+ ("Ouml")
+ ("times")
+ ("Oslash")
+ ("Ugrave")
+ ("Uacute")
+ ("Ucirc")
+ ("Uuml")
+ ("Yacute")
+ ("THORN")
+ ("szlig")
+ ("agrave")
+ ("aacute")
+ ("acirc")
+ ("atilde")
+ ("auml")
+ ("aring")
+ ("aelig")
+ ("ccedil")
+ ("egrave")
+ ("eacute")
+ ("ecirc")
+ ("euml")
+ ("igrave")
+ ("iacute")
+ ("icirc")
+ ("iuml")
+ ("eth")
+ ("ntilde")
+ ("ograve")
+ ("oacute")
+ ("ocirc")
+ ("otilde")
+ ("ouml")
+ ("divide")
+ ("oslash")
+ ("ugrave")
+ ("uacute")
+ ("ucirc")
+ ("uuml")
+ ("yacute")
+ ("thorn")
+ ("yuml")
+ ("fnof")
+ ("Alpha")
+ ("Beta")
+ ("Gamma")
+ ("Delta")
+ ("Epsilon")
+ ("Zeta")
+ ("Eta")
+ ("Theta")
+ ("Iota")
+ ("Kappa")
+ ("Lambda")
+ ("Mu")
+ ("Nu")
+ ("Xi")
+ ("Omicron")
+ ("Pi")
+ ("Rho")
+ ("Sigma")
+ ("Tau")
+ ("Upsilon")
+ ("Phi")
+ ("Chi")
+ ("Psi")
+ ("Omega")
+ ("alpha")
+ ("beta")
+ ("gamma")
+ ("delta")
+ ("epsilon")
+ ("varepsilon"."&epsilon;")
+ ("zeta")
+ ("eta")
+ ("theta")
+ ("iota")
+ ("kappa")
+ ("lambda")
+ ("mu")
+ ("nu")
+ ("xi")
+ ("omicron")
+ ("pi")
+ ("rho")
+ ("sigmaf") ("varsigma"."&sigmaf;")
+ ("sigma")
+ ("tau")
+ ("upsilon")
+ ("phi")
+ ("chi")
+ ("psi")
+ ("omega")
+ ("thetasym") ("vartheta"."&thetasym;")
+ ("upsih")
+ ("piv")
+ ("bull") ("bullet"."&bull;")
+ ("hellip") ("dots"."&hellip;")
+ ("prime")
+ ("Prime")
+ ("oline")
+ ("frasl")
+ ("weierp")
+ ("image")
+ ("real")
+ ("trade")
+ ("alefsym")
+ ("larr") ("leftarrow"."&larr;") ("gets"."&larr;")
+ ("uarr") ("uparrow"."&uarr;")
+ ("rarr") ("to"."&rarr;") ("rightarrow"."&rarr;")
+ ("darr")("downarrow"."&darr;")
+ ("harr") ("leftrightarrow"."&harr;")
+ ("crarr") ("hookleftarrow"."&crarr;") ; has round hook, not quite CR
+ ("lArr") ("Leftarrow"."&lArr;")
+ ("uArr") ("Uparrow"."&uArr;")
+ ("rArr") ("Rightarrow"."&rArr;")
+ ("dArr") ("Downarrow"."&dArr;")
+ ("hArr") ("Leftrightarrow"."&hArr;")
+ ("forall")
+ ("part") ("partial"."&part;")
+ ("exist") ("exists"."&exist;")
+ ("empty") ("emptyset"."&empty;")
+ ("nabla")
+ ("isin") ("in"."&isin;")
+ ("notin")
+ ("ni")
+ ("prod")
+ ("sum")
+ ("minus")
+ ("lowast") ("ast"."&lowast;")
+ ("radic")
+ ("prop") ("proptp"."&prop;")
+ ("infin") ("infty"."&infin;")
+ ("ang") ("angle"."&ang;")
+ ("and") ("vee"."&and;")
+ ("or") ("wedge"."&or;")
+ ("cap")
+ ("cup")
+ ("int")
+ ("there4")
+ ("sim")
+ ("cong") ("simeq"."&cong;")
+ ("asymp")("approx"."&asymp;")
+ ("ne") ("neq"."&ne;")
+ ("equiv")
+ ("le")
+ ("ge")
+ ("sub") ("subset"."&sub;")
+ ("sup") ("supset"."&sup;")
+ ("nsub")
+ ("sube")
+ ("supe")
+ ("oplus")
+ ("otimes")
+ ("perp")
+ ("sdot") ("cdot"."&sdot;")
+ ("lceil")
+ ("rceil")
+ ("lfloor")
+ ("rfloor")
+ ("lang")
+ ("rang")
+ ("loz") ("Diamond"."&loz;")
+ ("spades") ("spadesuit"."&spades;")
+ ("clubs") ("clubsuit"."&clubs;")
+ ("hearts") ("diamondsuit"."&hearts;")
+ ("diams") ("diamondsuit"."&diams;")
+ ("quot")
+ ("amp")
+ ("lt")
+ ("gt")
+ ("OElig")
+ ("oelig")
+ ("Scaron")
+ ("scaron")
+ ("Yuml")
+ ("circ")
+ ("tilde")
+ ("ensp")
+ ("emsp")
+ ("thinsp")
+ ("zwnj")
+ ("zwj")
+ ("lrm")
+ ("rlm")
+ ("ndash")
+ ("mdash")
+ ("lsquo")
+ ("rsquo")
+ ("sbquo")
+ ("ldquo")
+ ("rdquo")
+ ("bdquo")
+ ("dagger")
+ ("Dagger")
+ ("permil")
+ ("lsaquo")
+ ("rsaquo")
+ ("euro")
+
+ ("arccos"."arccos")
+ ("arcsin"."arcsin")
+ ("arctan"."arctan")
+ ("arg"."arg")
+ ("cos"."cos")
+ ("cosh"."cosh")
+ ("cot"."cot")
+ ("coth"."coth")
+ ("csc"."csc")
+ ("deg"."deg")
+ ("det"."det")
+ ("dim"."dim")
+ ("exp"."exp")
+ ("gcd"."gcd")
+ ("hom"."hom")
+ ("inf"."inf")
+ ("ker"."ker")
+ ("lg"."lg")
+ ("lim"."lim")
+ ("liminf"."liminf")
+ ("limsup"."limsup")
+ ("ln"."ln")
+ ("log"."log")
+ ("max"."max")
+ ("min"."min")
+ ("Pr"."Pr")
+ ("sec"."sec")
+ ("sin"."sin")
+ ("sinh"."sinh")
+ ("sup"."sup")
+ ("tan"."tan")
+ ("tanh"."tanh")
+ )
+ "Entities for TeX->HTML translation.
+Entries can be like (\"ent\"), in which case \"\\ent\" will be translated to
+\"&ent;\". An entry can also be a dotted pair like (\"ent\".\"&other;\").
+In that case, \"\\ent\" will be translated to \"&other;\".
+The list contains HTML entities for Latin-1, Greek and other symbols.
+It is supplemented by a number of commonly used TeX macros with appropriate
+translations. There is currently no way for users to extend this.")
+
+(defun org-cleaned-string-for-export (string)
+ "Cleanup a buffer substring so that links can be created safely."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((cb (current-buffer))
+ (re-radio (and org-target-link-regexp
+ (concat "\\([^<]\\)\\(" org-target-link-regexp "\\)")))
+ rtn)
+ (save-excursion
+ (set-buffer (get-buffer-create " org-mode-tmp"))
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (insert string)
+ (org-mode)
+ ;; Find targets in comments and move them out of comments,
+ ;; but mark them as targets that should be invisible
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "^#.*?\\(<<<?[^>\r\n]+>>>?\\).*" nil t)
+ (replace-match "\\1(INVISIBLE)"))
+ ;; Find matches for radio targets and turn them into links
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (when re-radio
+ (while (re-search-forward re-radio nil t)
+ (replace-match "\\1[[\\2]]")))
+ ;; Find all links that contain a newline and put them into a single line
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "\\(\\[\\[[^]]*?\\)[ \t]*\n[ \t]*\\([^]]*\\]\\]\\)" nil t)
+ (replace-match "\\1 \\2")
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
+ ;; Remove comments
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "^#.*\n?" nil t)
+ (replace-match ""))
+ (setq rtn (buffer-string)))
+ (kill-buffer " org-mode-tmp")
+ rtn))
+
+(defun org-solidify-link-text (s &optional alist)
+ "Take link text and make a safe target out of it."
+ (save-match-data
+ (let* ((rtn
+ (mapconcat
+ 'identity
+ (org-split-string s "[ \t\r\n]+") "--"))
+ (a (assoc rtn alist)))
+ (or (cdr a) rtn))))
+
+(defun org-convert-to-odd-levels ()
+ "Convert an org-mode file with all levels allowed to one with odd levels.
+This will leave level 1 alone, convert level 2 to level 3, level 3 to
+level 5 etc."
+ (interactive)
+ (when (yes-or-no-p "Are you sure you want to globally change levels to odd? ")
+ (let ((org-odd-levels-only nil) n)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "^\\*\\*+" nil t)
+ (setq n (1- (length (match-string 0))))
+ (while (>= (setq n (1- n)) 0)
+ (org-demote))
+ (end-of-line 1))))))
+
+
+(defun org-convert-to-oddeven-levels ()
+ "Convert an org-mode file with only odd levels to one with odd and even levels.
+This promotes level 3 to level 2, level 5 to level 3 etc. If the file contains a
+section with an even level, conversion would destroy the structure of the file. An error
+is signaled in this case."
+ (interactive)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ ;; First check if there are no even levels
+ (when (re-search-forward "^\\(\\*\\*\\)+[^*]" nil t)
+ (org-show-hierarchy-above)
+ (error "Not all levels are odd in this file. Conversion not possible."))
+ (when (yes-or-no-p "Are you sure you want to globally change levels to odd-even? ")
+ (let ((org-odd-levels-only nil) n)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "^\\*\\*+" nil t)
+ (setq n (/ (length (match-string 0)) 2))
+ (while (>= (setq n (1- n)) 0)
+ (org-promote))
+ (end-of-line 1))))))
+
+(defun org-tr-level (n)
+ "Make N odd if required."
+ (if org-odd-levels-only (1+ (/ n 2)) n))
+
+(defvar org-last-level nil) ; dynamically scoped variable
+
+(defun org-export-as-ascii (arg)
+ "Export the outline as a pretty ASCII file.
+If there is an active region, export only the region.
+The prefix ARG specifies how many levels of the outline should become
+underlined headlines. The default is 3."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (setq-default org-todo-line-regexp org-todo-line-regexp)
+ (let* ((region
+ (buffer-substring
+ (if (org-region-active-p) (region-beginning) (point-min))
+ (if (org-region-active-p) (region-end) (point-max))))
+ (lines (org-export-find-first-heading-line
+ (org-skip-comments
+ (org-split-string
+ (org-cleaned-string-for-export region)
+ "[\r\n]"))))
+ (org-startup-with-deadline-check nil)
+ (level 0) line txt
+ (umax nil)
+ (case-fold-search nil)
+ (filename (concat (file-name-sans-extension buffer-file-name)
+ ".txt"))
+ (buffer (find-file-noselect filename))
+ (levels-open (make-vector org-level-max nil))
+ (date (format-time-string "%Y/%m/%d" (current-time)))
+ (time (format-time-string "%X" (org-current-time)))
+ (author user-full-name)
+ (title (buffer-name))
+ (options nil)
+ (email user-mail-address)
+ (language org-export-default-language)
+ (text nil)
+ (todo nil)
+ (lang-words nil))
+
+ (setq org-last-level 1)
+ (org-init-section-numbers)
+
+ (find-file-noselect filename)
+
+ ;; Search for the export key lines
+ (org-parse-key-lines)
+
+ (setq lang-words (or (assoc language org-export-language-setup)
+ (assoc "en" org-export-language-setup)))
+ (if org-export-ascii-show-new-buffer
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer)
+ (set-buffer buffer))
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (fundamental-mode)
+ (if options (org-parse-export-options options))
+ (setq umax (if arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)
+ org-export-headline-levels))
+
+ ;; File header
+ (if title (org-insert-centered title ?=))
+ (insert "\n")
+ (if (or author email)
+ (insert (concat (nth 1 lang-words) ": " (or author "")
+ (if email (concat " <" email ">") "")
+ "\n")))
+ (if (and date time)
+ (insert (concat (nth 2 lang-words) ": " date " " time "\n")))
+ (if text (insert (concat (org-html-expand-for-ascii text) "\n\n")))
+
+ (insert "\n\n")
+
+ (if org-export-with-toc
+ (progn
+ (insert (nth 3 lang-words) "\n"
+ (make-string (length (nth 3 lang-words)) ?=) "\n")
+ (mapcar '(lambda (line)
+ (if (string-match org-todo-line-regexp
+ line)
+ ;; This is a headline
+ (progn
+ (setq level (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1))
+ level (org-tr-level level)
+ txt (match-string 3 line)
+ todo
+ (or (and (match-beginning 2)
+ (not (equal (match-string 2 line)
+ org-done-string)))
+ ; TODO, not DONE
+ (and (= level umax)
+ (org-search-todo-below
+ line lines level))))
+ (setq txt (org-html-expand-for-ascii txt))
+
+ (if org-export-with-section-numbers
+ (setq txt (concat (org-section-number level)
+ " " txt)))
+ (if (<= level umax)
+ (progn
+ (insert
+ (make-string (* (1- level) 4) ?\ )
+ (format (if todo "%s (*)\n" "%s\n") txt))
+ (setq org-last-level level))
+ ))))
+ lines)))
+
+ (org-init-section-numbers)
+ (while (setq line (pop lines))
+ ;; Remove the quoted HTML tags.
+ (setq line (org-html-expand-for-ascii line))
+ ;; Remove targets
+ (while (string-match "<<<?[^<>]*>>>?[ \t]*\n?" line)
+ (setq line (replace-match "" t t line)))
+ ;; Replace internal links
+ (while (string-match org-bracket-link-regexp line)
+ (setq line (replace-match
+ (if (match-end 3) "[\\3]" "[\\1]")
+ t nil line)))
+ (cond
+ ((string-match "^\\(\\*+\\)[ \t]*\\(.*\\)" line)
+ ;; a Headline
+ (setq level (org-tr-level (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1)))
+ txt (match-string 2 line))
+ (org-ascii-level-start level txt umax))
+ (t (insert line "\n"))))
+ (normal-mode)
+ (save-buffer)
+ (goto-char (point-min))))
+
+(defun org-search-todo-below (line lines level)
+ "Search the subtree below LINE for any TODO entries."
+ (let ((rest (cdr (memq line lines)))
+ (re org-todo-line-regexp)
+ line lv todo)
+ (catch 'exit
+ (while (setq line (pop rest))
+ (if (string-match re line)
+ (progn
+ (setq lv (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1))
+ todo (and (match-beginning 2)
+ (not (equal (match-string 2 line)
+ org-done-string))))
+ ; TODO, not DONE
+ (if (<= lv level) (throw 'exit nil))
+ (if todo (throw 'exit t))))))))
+
+;; FIXME: Try to handle <b> and <i> as faces via text properties.
+;; FIXME: Can I implement *bold*,/italic/ and _underline_ for ASCII export?
+(defun org-html-expand-for-ascii (line)
+ "Handle quoted HTML for ASCII export."
+ (if org-export-html-expand
+ (while (string-match "@<[^<>\n]*>" line)
+ ;; We just remove the tags for now.
+ (setq line (replace-match "" nil nil line))))
+ line)
+
+(defun org-insert-centered (s &optional underline)
+ "Insert the string S centered and underline it with character UNDERLINE."
+ (let ((ind (max (/ (- 80 (string-width s)) 2) 0)))
+ (insert (make-string ind ?\ ) s "\n")
+ (if underline
+ (insert (make-string ind ?\ )
+ (make-string (string-width s) underline)
+ "\n"))))
+
+(defun org-ascii-level-start (level title umax)
+ "Insert a new level in ASCII export."
+ (let (char)
+ (if (> level umax)
+ (insert (make-string (* 2 (- level umax 1)) ?\ ) "* " title "\n")
+ (if (or (not (equal (char-before) ?\n))
+ (not (equal (char-before (1- (point))) ?\n)))
+ (insert "\n"))
+ (setq char (nth (- umax level) (reverse org-ascii-underline)))
+ (if org-export-with-section-numbers
+ (setq title (concat (org-section-number level) " " title)))
+ (insert title "\n" (make-string (string-width title) char) "\n"))))
+
+(defun org-export-copy-visible ()
+ "Copy the visible part of the buffer to another buffer, for printing.
+Also removes the first line of the buffer if it specifies a mode,
+and all options lines."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((filename (concat (file-name-sans-extension buffer-file-name)
+ ".txt"))
+ (buffer (find-file-noselect filename))
+ (ore (concat
+ (org-make-options-regexp
+ '("CATEGORY" "SEQ_TODO" "PRI_TODO" "TYP_TODO"
+ "STARTUP" "ARCHIVE"
+ "TITLE" "AUTHOR" "EMAIL" "TEXT" "OPTIONS" "LANGUAGE"))
+ (if org-noutline-p "\\(\n\\|$\\)" "")))
+ s e)
+ (with-current-buffer buffer
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (text-mode))
+ (save-excursion
+ (setq s (goto-char (point-min)))
+ (while (not (= (point) (point-max)))
+ (goto-char (org-find-invisible))
+ (append-to-buffer buffer s (point))
+ (setq s (goto-char (org-find-visible)))))
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer)
+ (newline)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (if (looking-at ".*-\\*- mode:.*\n")
+ (replace-match ""))
+ (while (re-search-forward ore nil t)
+ (replace-match ""))
+ (goto-char (point-min))))
+
+(defun org-find-visible ()
+ (if (featurep 'noutline)
+ (let ((s (point)))
+ (while (and (not (= (point-max) (setq s (next-overlay-change s))))
+ (get-char-property s 'invisible)))
+ s)
+ (skip-chars-forward "^\n")
+ (point)))
+(defun org-find-invisible ()
+ (if (featurep 'noutline)
+ (let ((s (point)))
+ (while (and (not (= (point-max) (setq s (next-overlay-change s))))
+ (not (get-char-property s 'invisible))))
+ s)
+ (skip-chars-forward "^\r")
+ (point)))
+
+;; HTML
+
+(defun org-get-current-options ()
+ "Return a string with current options as keyword options.
+Does include HTML export options as well as TODO and CATEGORY stuff."
+ (format
+ "#+TITLE: %s
+#+AUTHOR: %s
+#+EMAIL: %s
+#+LANGUAGE: %s
+#+TEXT: Some descriptive text to be emitted. Several lines OK.
+#+OPTIONS: H:%d num:%s toc:%s \\n:%s @:%s ::%s |:%s ^:%s *:%s TeX:%s
+#+CATEGORY: %s
+#+SEQ_TODO: %s
+#+TYP_TODO: %s
+#+STARTUP: %s %s %s %s
+#+ARCHIVE: %s
+"
+ (buffer-name) (user-full-name) user-mail-address org-export-default-language
+ org-export-headline-levels
+ org-export-with-section-numbers
+ org-export-with-toc
+ org-export-preserve-breaks
+ org-export-html-expand
+ org-export-with-fixed-width
+ org-export-with-tables
+ org-export-with-sub-superscripts
+ org-export-with-emphasize
+ org-export-with-TeX-macros
+ (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name)
+ (if (equal org-todo-interpretation 'sequence)
+ (mapconcat 'identity org-todo-keywords " ")
+ "TODO FEEDBACK VERIFY DONE")
+ (if (equal org-todo-interpretation 'type)
+ (mapconcat 'identity org-todo-keywords " ")
+ "Me Jason Marie DONE")
+ (cdr (assoc org-startup-folded
+ '((nil . "nofold")(t . "fold")(content . "content"))))
+ (if org-startup-with-deadline-check "dlcheck" "nodlcheck")
+ (if org-odd-levels-only "odd" "oddeven")
+ (if org-hide-leading-stars "hidestars" "showstars")
+ org-archive-location
+ ))
+
+(defun org-insert-export-options-template ()
+ "Insert into the buffer a template with information for exporting."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (not (bolp)) (newline))
+ (let ((s (org-get-current-options)))
+ (and (string-match "#\\+CATEGORY" s)
+ (setq s (substring s 0 (match-beginning 0))))
+ (insert s)))
+
+(defun org-toggle-fixed-width-section (arg)
+ "Toggle the fixed-width export.
+If there is no active region, the QUOTE keyword at the current headline is
+inserted or removed. When present, it causes the text between this headline
+and the next to be exported as fixed-width text, and unmodified.
+If there is an active region, this command adds or removes a colon as the
+first character of this line. If the first character of a line is a colon,
+this line is also exported in fixed-width font."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let* ((cc 0)
+ (regionp (org-region-active-p))
+ (beg (if regionp (region-beginning) (point)))
+ (end (if regionp (region-end)))
+ (nlines (or arg (if (and beg end) (count-lines beg end) 1)))
+ (re "[ \t]*\\(:\\)")
+ off)
+ (if regionp
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (setq cc (current-column))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (setq off (looking-at re))
+ (while (> nlines 0)
+ (setq nlines (1- nlines))
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (cond
+ (arg
+ (move-to-column cc t)
+ (insert ":\n")
+ (forward-line -1))
+ ((and off (looking-at re))
+ (replace-match "" t t nil 1))
+ ((not off) (move-to-column cc t) (insert ":")))
+ (forward-line 1)))
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (if (looking-at (concat outline-regexp
+ "\\( +\\<" org-quote-string "\\>\\)"))
+ (replace-match "" t t nil 1)
+ (if (looking-at outline-regexp)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (match-end 0))
+ (insert " " org-quote-string))))))))
+
+(defun org-export-as-html-and-open (arg)
+ "Export the outline as HTML and immediately open it with a browser.
+If there is an active region, export only the region.
+The prefix ARG specifies how many levels of the outline should become
+headlines. The default is 3. Lower levels will become bulleted lists."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (org-export-as-html arg 'hidden)
+ (org-open-file buffer-file-name))
+
+(defun org-export-as-html-batch ()
+ "Call `org-export-as-html', may be used in batch processing as
+emacs --batch
+ --load=$HOME/lib/emacs/org.el
+ --eval \"(setq org-export-headline-levels 2)\"
+ --visit=MyFile --funcall org-export-as-html-batch"
+ (org-export-as-html org-export-headline-levels 'hidden))
+
+(defun org-export-as-html (arg &optional hidden)
+ "Export the outline as a pretty HTML file.
+If there is an active region, export only the region.
+The prefix ARG specifies how many levels of the outline should become
+headlines. The default is 3. Lower levels will become bulleted lists."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (setq-default org-todo-line-regexp org-todo-line-regexp)
+ (setq-default org-deadline-line-regexp org-deadline-line-regexp)
+ (setq-default org-done-string org-done-string)
+ (let* ((style org-export-html-style)
+ (odd org-odd-levels-only)
+ (region-p (org-region-active-p))
+ (region
+ (buffer-substring
+ (if region-p (region-beginning) (point-min))
+ (if region-p (region-end) (point-max))))
+ (all_lines
+ (org-skip-comments (org-split-string
+ (org-cleaned-string-for-export region)
+ "[\r\n]")))
+ (lines (org-export-find-first-heading-line all_lines))
+ (level 0) (line "") (origline "") txt todo
+ (umax nil)
+ (filename (concat (file-name-sans-extension buffer-file-name)
+ ".html"))
+ (buffer (find-file-noselect filename))
+ (levels-open (make-vector org-level-max nil))
+ (date (format-time-string "%Y/%m/%d" (current-time)))
+ (time (format-time-string "%X" (org-current-time)))
+ (author user-full-name)
+ (title (buffer-name))
+ (options nil)
+ (quote-re (concat "^\\*+[ \t]*" org-quote-string "\\>"))
+ (inquote nil)
+ (infixed nil)
+ (in-local-list nil)
+ (local-list-num nil)
+ (local-list-indent nil)
+ (llt org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator)
+ (email user-mail-address)
+ (language org-export-default-language)
+ (text nil)
+ (lang-words nil)
+ (target-alist nil) tg
+ (head-count 0) cnt
+ (start 0)
+ ;; FIXME: The following returns always nil under XEmacs
+ (coding-system (and (fboundp 'coding-system-get)
+ (boundp 'buffer-file-coding-system)
+ buffer-file-coding-system))
+ (coding-system-for-write (or coding-system coding-system-for-write))
+ (save-buffer-coding-system (or coding-system save-buffer-coding-system))
+ (charset (and coding-system
+ (coding-system-get coding-system 'mime-charset)))
+ table-open type
+ table-buffer table-orig-buffer
+ ind start-is-num starter
+ )
+ (message "Exporting...")
+
+ (setq org-last-level 1)
+ (org-init-section-numbers)
+
+ ;; Search for the export key lines
+ (org-parse-key-lines)
+ (setq lang-words (or (assoc language org-export-language-setup)
+ (assoc "en" org-export-language-setup)))
+
+ ;; Switch to the output buffer
+ (if (or hidden (not org-export-html-show-new-buffer))
+ (set-buffer buffer)
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer))
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (fundamental-mode)
+ (let ((case-fold-search nil)
+ (org-odd-levels-only odd))
+ (if options (org-parse-export-options options))
+ (setq umax (if arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)
+ org-export-headline-levels))
+
+ ;; File header
+ (insert (format
+ "<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN\"
+ \"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd\">
+<html lang=\"%s\"><head>
+<title>%s</title>
+<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=%s\">
+<meta name=generator content=\"Org-mode\">
+<meta name=generated content=\"%s %s\">
+<meta name=author content=\"%s\">
+%s
+</head><body>
+"
+ language (org-html-expand title) (or charset "iso-8859-1")
+ date time author style))
+ (if title (insert (concat "<H1 class=\"title\">"
+ (org-html-expand title) "</H1>\n")))
+ (if author (insert (concat (nth 1 lang-words) ": " author "\n")))
+ (if email (insert (concat "<a href=\"mailto:" email "\">&lt;"
+ email "&gt;</a>\n")))
+ (if (or author email) (insert "<br>\n"))
+ (if (and date time) (insert (concat (nth 2 lang-words) ": "
+ date " " time "<br>\n")))
+ (if text (insert (concat "<p>\n" (org-html-expand text))))
+ (if org-export-with-toc
+ (progn
+ (insert (format "<H2>%s</H2>\n" (nth 3 lang-words)))
+ (insert "<ul>\n")
+ (setq lines
+ (mapcar '(lambda (line)
+ (if (string-match org-todo-line-regexp line)
+ ;; This is a headline
+ (progn
+ (setq level (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1))
+ level (org-tr-level level)
+ txt (save-match-data
+ (org-html-expand
+ (match-string 3 line)))
+ todo
+ (or (and (match-beginning 2)
+ (not (equal (match-string 2 line)
+ org-done-string)))
+ ; TODO, not DONE
+ (and (= level umax)
+ (org-search-todo-below
+ line lines level))))
+ (if org-export-with-section-numbers
+ (setq txt (concat (org-section-number level)
+ " " txt)))
+ (if (<= level umax)
+ (progn
+ (setq head-count (+ head-count 1))
+ (if (> level org-last-level)
+ (progn
+ (setq cnt (- level org-last-level))
+ (while (>= (setq cnt (1- cnt)) 0)
+ (insert "<ul>"))
+ (insert "\n")))
+ (if (< level org-last-level)
+ (progn
+ (setq cnt (- org-last-level level))
+ (while (>= (setq cnt (1- cnt)) 0)
+ (insert "</ul>"))
+ (insert "\n")))
+ ;; Check for targets
+ (while (string-match org-target-regexp line)
+ (setq tg (match-string 1 line)
+ line (replace-match
+ (concat "@<span class=\"target\">" tg "@</span> ")
+ t t line))
+ (push (cons (org-solidify-link-text tg)
+ (format "sec-%d" head-count))
+ target-alist))
+ (while (string-match "&lt;\\(&lt;\\)+\\|&gt;\\(&gt;\\)+" txt)
+ (setq txt (replace-match "" t t txt)))
+ (insert
+ (format
+ (if todo
+ "<li><a href=\"#sec-%d\"><span class=\"todo\">%s</span></a>\n"
+ "<li><a href=\"#sec-%d\">%s</a>\n")
+ head-count txt))
+
+ (setq org-last-level level))
+ )))
+ line)
+ lines))
+ (while (> org-last-level 0)
+ (setq org-last-level (1- org-last-level))
+ (insert "</ul>\n"))
+ ))
+ (setq head-count 0)
+ (org-init-section-numbers)
+
+ (while (setq line (pop lines) origline line)
+ (catch 'nextline
+
+ ;; end of quote section?
+ (when (and inquote (string-match "^\\*+" line))
+ (insert "</pre>\n")
+ (setq inquote nil))
+ ;; inside a quote section?
+ (when inquote
+ (insert (org-html-protect line) "\n")
+ (throw 'nextline nil))
+
+ ;; verbatim lines
+ (when (and org-export-with-fixed-width
+ (string-match "^[ \t]*:\\(.*\\)" line))
+ (when (not infixed)
+ (setq infixed t)
+ (insert "<pre>\n"))
+ (insert (org-html-protect (match-string 1 line)) "\n")
+ (when (and lines
+ (not (string-match "^[ \t]*\\(:.*\\)"
+ (car lines))))
+ (setq infixed nil)
+ (insert "</pre>\n"))
+ (throw 'nextline nil))
+
+
+ ;; make targets to anchors
+ (while (string-match "<<<?\\([^<>]*\\)>>>?\\((INVISIBLE)\\)?[ \t]*\n?" line)
+ (cond
+ ((match-end 2)
+ (setq line (replace-match
+ (concat "@<a name=\""
+ (org-solidify-link-text (match-string 1 line))
+ "\">\\nbsp@</a>")
+ t t line)))
+ ((and org-export-with-toc (equal (string-to-char line) ?*))
+ (setq line (replace-match
+ (concat "@<span class=\"target\">" (match-string 1 line) "@</span> ")
+; (concat "@<i>" (match-string 1 line) "@</i> ")
+ t t line)))
+ (t
+ (setq line (replace-match
+ (concat "@<a name=\""
+ (org-solidify-link-text (match-string 1 line))
+ "\" class=\"target\">" (match-string 1 line) "@</a> ")
+ t t line)))))
+ ;; Replace internal links
+ (while (string-match org-bracket-link-regexp line)
+ (setq line (replace-match
+ (concat
+ "@<a href=\"#"
+ (org-solidify-link-text (match-string 1 line) target-alist)
+ "\">"
+ (match-string (if (match-end 3) 3 1) line)
+ "@</a>")
+ t t line)))
+
+ ;; Protect the external links
+ (setq start 0)
+ (while (string-match org-link-maybe-angles-regexp line start)
+ (setq start (match-end 0))
+ (setq line (replace-match
+ (concat "\000" (match-string 1 line) "\000")
+ t t line)))
+
+ ;; replace "&" by "&amp;", "<" and ">" by "&lt;" and "&gt;"
+ ;; handle @<..> HTML tags (replace "@&gt;..&lt;" by "<..>")
+ (setq line (org-html-expand line))
+
+ ;; Format the links
+ (setq start 0)
+ (while (string-match org-protected-link-regexp line start)
+ (setq start (- (match-end 0) 2))
+ (setq type (match-string 1 line))
+ (cond
+ ((member type '("http" "https" "ftp" "mailto" "news"))
+ ;; standard URL
+ (setq line (replace-match
+ ; "<a href=\"\\1:\\2\">&lt;\\1:\\2&gt;</a>"
+ "<a href=\"\\1:\\2\">\\1:\\2</a>"
+ nil nil line)))
+ ((string= type "file")
+ ;; FILE link
+ (let* ((filename (match-string 2 line))
+ (abs-p (file-name-absolute-p filename))
+ (thefile (if abs-p (expand-file-name filename) filename))
+ (thefile (save-match-data
+ (if (string-match ":[0-9]+$" thefile)
+ (replace-match "" t t thefile)
+ thefile)))
+ (file-is-image-p
+ (save-match-data
+ (string-match (org-image-file-name-regexp) thefile))))
+ (setq line (replace-match
+ (if (and org-export-html-inline-images
+ file-is-image-p)
+ (concat "<img src=\"" thefile "\"/>")
+ (concat "<a href=\"" thefile "\">\\1:\\2</a>"))
+ nil nil line))))
+
+ ((member type '("bbdb" "vm" "wl" "mhe" "rmail" "gnus" "shell"))
+ (setq line (replace-match
+ "<i>&lt;\\1:\\2&gt;</i>" nil nil line)))))
+
+ ;; TODO items
+ (if (and (string-match org-todo-line-regexp line)
+ (match-beginning 2))
+ (if (equal (match-string 2 line) org-done-string)
+ (setq line (replace-match
+ "<span class=\"done\">\\2</span>"
+ nil nil line 2))
+ (setq line (replace-match "<span class=\"todo\">\\2</span>"
+ nil nil line 2))))
+
+ ;; DEADLINES
+ (if (string-match org-deadline-line-regexp line)
+ (progn
+ (if (save-match-data
+ (string-match "<a href"
+ (substring line 0 (match-beginning 0))))
+ nil ; Don't do the replacement - it is inside a link
+ (setq line (replace-match "<span class=\"deadline\">\\&</span>"
+ nil nil line 1)))))
+ (cond
+ ((string-match "^\\(\\*+\\)[ \t]*\\(.*\\)" line)
+ ;; This is a headline
+ (setq level (org-tr-level (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1)))
+ txt (match-string 2 line))
+ (if (<= level umax) (setq head-count (+ head-count 1)))
+ (when in-local-list
+ ;; Close any local lists before inserting a new header line
+ (while local-list-num
+ (insert (if (car local-list-num) "</ol>\n" "</ul>"))
+ (pop local-list-num))
+ (setq local-list-indent nil
+ in-local-list nil))
+ (org-html-level-start level txt umax
+ (and org-export-with-toc (<= level umax))
+ head-count)
+ ;; QUOTES
+ (when (string-match quote-re line)
+ (insert "<pre>")
+ (setq inquote t)))
+
+ ((and org-export-with-tables
+ (string-match "^\\([ \t]*\\)\\(|\\|\\+-+\\+\\)" line))
+ (if (not table-open)
+ ;; New table starts
+ (setq table-open t table-buffer nil table-orig-buffer nil))
+ ;; Accumulate lines
+ (setq table-buffer (cons line table-buffer)
+ table-orig-buffer (cons origline table-orig-buffer))
+ (when (or (not lines)
+ (not (string-match "^\\([ \t]*\\)\\(|\\|\\+-+\\+\\)"
+ (car lines))))
+ (setq table-open nil
+ table-buffer (nreverse table-buffer)
+ table-orig-buffer (nreverse table-orig-buffer))
+ (insert (org-format-table-html table-buffer table-orig-buffer))))
+ (t
+ ;; Normal lines
+ (when (and (> org-export-plain-list-max-depth 0)
+ (string-match
+ (cond
+ ((eq llt t) "^\\([ \t]*\\)\\(\\([-+*]\\)\\|\\([0-9]+[.)]\\)\\)?\\( +[^ \t\n\r]\\|[ \t]*$\\)")
+ ((= llt ?.) "^\\([ \t]*\\)\\(\\([-+*]\\)\\|\\([0-9]+\\.\\)\\)?\\( +[^ \t\n\r]\\|[ \t]*$\\)")
+ ((= llt ?\)) "^\\( \t]*\\)\\(\\([-+*]\\)\\|\\([0-9]+)\\)\\)?\\( +[^ \t\n\r]\\|[ \t]*$\\)")
+ (t (error "Invalid value of `org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator'")))
+ line))
+ (setq ind (org-get-string-indentation line)
+ start-is-num (match-beginning 4)
+ starter (if (match-beginning 2) (match-string 2 line))
+ line (substring line (match-beginning 5)))
+ (unless (string-match "[^ \t]" line)
+ ;; empty line. Pretend indentation is large.
+ (setq ind (1+ (or (car local-list-indent) 1))))
+ (while (and in-local-list
+ (or (and (= ind (car local-list-indent))
+ (not starter))
+ (< ind (car local-list-indent))))
+ (insert (if (car local-list-num) "</ol>\n" "</ul>"))
+ (pop local-list-num) (pop local-list-indent)
+ (setq in-local-list local-list-indent))
+ (cond
+ ((and starter
+ (or (not in-local-list)
+ (> ind (car local-list-indent)))
+ (< (length local-list-indent)
+ org-export-plain-list-max-depth))
+ ;; Start new (level of ) list
+ (insert (if start-is-num "<ol>\n<li>\n" "<ul>\n<li>\n"))
+ (push start-is-num local-list-num)
+ (push ind local-list-indent)
+ (setq in-local-list t))
+ (starter
+ ;; continue current list
+ (insert "<li>\n"))))
+ ;; Empty lines start a new paragraph. If hand-formatted lists
+ ;; are not fully interpreted, lines starting with "-", "+", "*"
+ ;; also start a new paragraph.
+ (if (string-match "^ [-+*]-\\|^[ \t]*$" line) (insert "<p>"))
+ (insert line (if org-export-preserve-breaks "<br>\n" "\n"))))
+ ))
+ (if org-export-html-with-timestamp
+ (insert org-export-html-html-helper-timestamp))
+ (insert "</body>\n</html>\n")
+ (normal-mode)
+ (save-buffer)
+ (goto-char (point-min)))))
+
+(defun org-format-table-html (lines olines)
+ "Find out which HTML converter to use and return the HTML code."
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]*|" (car lines))
+ ;; A normal org table
+ (org-format-org-table-html lines)
+ ;; Table made by table.el - test for spanning
+ (let* ((hlines (delq nil (mapcar
+ (lambda (x)
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]*\\+-" x) x
+ nil))
+ lines)))
+ (first (car hlines))
+ (ll (and (string-match "\\S-+" first)
+ (match-string 0 first)))
+ (re (concat "^[ \t]*" (regexp-quote ll)))
+ (spanning (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (x) (not (string-match re x)))
+ hlines))))
+ (if (and (not spanning)
+ (not org-export-prefer-native-exporter-for-tables))
+ ;; We can use my own converter with HTML conversions
+ (org-format-table-table-html lines)
+ ;; Need to use the code generator in table.el, with the original text.
+ (org-format-table-table-html-using-table-generate-source olines)))))
+
+(defun org-format-org-table-html (lines)
+ "Format a table into HTML."
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]*|-" (car lines)) (setq lines (cdr lines)))
+ (setq lines (nreverse lines))
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]*|-" (car lines)) (setq lines (cdr lines)))
+ (setq lines (nreverse lines))
+ (when org-export-table-remove-special-lines
+ ;; Check if the table has a marking column. If yes remove the
+ ;; column and the special lines
+ (let* ((special
+ (not
+ (memq nil
+ (mapcar
+ (lambda (x)
+ (or (string-match "^[ \t]*|-" x)
+ (string-match "^[ \t]*| *\\([#!$*_^ ]\\) *|" x)))
+ lines)))))
+ (if special
+ (setq lines
+ (delq nil
+ (mapcar
+ (lambda (x)
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]*| *[!_^] *|" x)
+ nil ; ignore this line
+ (and (or (string-match "^[ \t]*|-+\\+" x)
+ (string-match "^[ \t]*|[^|]*|" x))
+ (replace-match "|" t t x))))
+ lines))))))
+
+ (let ((head (and org-export-highlight-first-table-line
+ (delq nil (mapcar
+ (lambda (x) (string-match "^[ \t]*|-" x))
+ (cdr lines)))))
+ line fields html)
+ (setq html (concat org-export-html-table-tag "\n"))
+ (while (setq line (pop lines))
+ (catch 'next-line
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]*|-" line)
+ (progn
+ (setq head nil) ;; head ends here, first time around
+ ;; ignore this line
+ (throw 'next-line t)))
+ ;; Break the line into fields
+ (setq fields (org-split-string line "[ \t]*|[ \t]*"))
+ (setq html (concat
+ html
+ "<tr>"
+ (mapconcat (lambda (x)
+ (if head
+ (concat "<th>" x "</th>")
+ (concat "<td>" x "</td>")))
+ fields "")
+ "</tr>\n"))))
+ (setq html (concat html "</table>\n"))
+ html))
+
+(defun org-fake-empty-table-line (line)
+ "Replace everything except \"|\" with spaces."
+ (let ((i (length line))
+ (newstr (copy-sequence line)))
+ (while (> i 0)
+ (setq i (1- i))
+ (if (not (eq (aref newstr i) ?|))
+ (aset newstr i ?\ )))
+ newstr))
+
+(defun org-format-table-table-html (lines)
+ "Format a table generated by table.el into HTML.
+This conversion does *not* use `table-generate-source' from table.el.
+This has the advantage that Org-mode's HTML conversions can be used.
+But it has the disadvantage, that no cell- or row-spanning is allowed."
+ (let (line field-buffer
+ (head org-export-highlight-first-table-line)
+ fields html empty)
+ (setq html (concat org-export-html-table-tag "\n"))
+ (while (setq line (pop lines))
+ (setq empty "&nbsp")
+ (catch 'next-line
+ (if (string-match "^[ \t]*\\+-" line)
+ (progn
+ (if field-buffer
+ (progn
+ (setq html (concat
+ html
+ "<tr>"
+ (mapconcat
+ (lambda (x)
+ (if (equal x "") (setq x empty))
+ (if head
+ (concat "<th>" x "</th>\n")
+ (concat "<td>" x "</td>\n")))
+ field-buffer "\n")
+ "</tr>\n"))
+ (setq head nil)
+ (setq field-buffer nil)))
+ ;; Ignore this line
+ (throw 'next-line t)))
+ ;; Break the line into fields and store the fields
+ (setq fields (org-split-string line "[ \t]*|[ \t]*"))
+ (if field-buffer
+ (setq field-buffer (mapcar
+ (lambda (x)
+ (concat x "<br>" (pop fields)))
+ field-buffer))
+ (setq field-buffer fields))))
+ (setq html (concat html "</table>\n"))
+ html))
+
+(defun org-format-table-table-html-using-table-generate-source (lines)
+ "Format a table into html, using `table-generate-source' from table.el.
+This has the advantage that cell- or row-spanning is allowed.
+But it has the disadvantage, that Org-mode's HTML conversions cannot be used."
+ (require 'table)
+ (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create " org-tmp1 ")
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (insert (mapconcat 'identity lines "\n"))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (if (not (re-search-forward "|[^+]" nil t))
+ (error "Error processing table"))
+ (table-recognize-table)
+ (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create " org-tmp2 ") (erase-buffer))
+ (table-generate-source 'html " org-tmp2 ")
+ (set-buffer " org-tmp2 ")
+ (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max))))
+
+(defun org-html-protect (s)
+ ;; convert & to &amp;, < to &lt; and > to &gt;
+ (let ((start 0))
+ (while (string-match "&" s start)
+ (setq s (replace-match "&amp;" t t s)
+ start (1+ (match-beginning 0))))
+ (while (string-match "<" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "&lt;" t t s)))
+ (while (string-match ">" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "&gt;" t t s))))
+ s)
+
+(defun org-html-expand (string)
+ "Prepare STRING for HTML export. Applies all active conversions."
+ ;; First check if there is a link in the line - if yes, apply conversions
+ ;; only before the start of the link.
+ ;; FIXME: This is no longer correct, because links now have an end.
+ (let* ((m (string-match org-link-regexp string))
+ (s (if m (substring string 0 m) string))
+ (r (if m (substring string m) "")))
+ ;; convert & to &amp;, < to &lt; and > to &gt;
+ (setq s (org-html-protect s))
+ (if org-export-html-expand
+ (while (string-match "@&lt;\\([^&]*\\)&gt;" s)
+ (setq s (replace-match "<\\1>" nil nil s))))
+ (if org-export-with-emphasize
+ (setq s (org-export-html-convert-emphasize s)))
+ (if org-export-with-sub-superscripts
+ (setq s (org-export-html-convert-sub-super s)))
+ (if org-export-with-TeX-macros
+ (let ((start 0) wd ass)
+ (while (setq start (string-match "\\\\\\([a-zA-Z]+\\)" s start))
+ (setq wd (match-string 1 s))
+ (if (setq ass (assoc wd org-html-entities))
+ (setq s (replace-match (or (cdr ass)
+ (concat "&" (car ass) ";"))
+ t t s))
+ (setq start (+ start (length wd)))))))
+ (concat s r)))
+
+(defun org-create-multibrace-regexp (left right n)
+ "Create a regular expression which will match a balanced sexp.
+Opening delimiter is LEFT, and closing delimiter is RIGHT, both given
+as single character strings.
+The regexp returned will match the entire expression including the
+delimiters. It will also define a single group which contains the
+match except for the outermost delimiters. The maximum depth of
+stacked delimiters is N. Escaping delimiters is not possible."
+ (let* ((nothing (concat "[^" "\\" left "\\" right "]*?"))
+ (or "\\|")
+ (re nothing)
+ (next (concat "\\(?:" nothing left nothing right "\\)+" nothing)))
+ (while (> n 1)
+ (setq n (1- n)
+ re (concat re or next)
+ next (concat "\\(?:" nothing left next right "\\)+" nothing)))
+ (concat left "\\(" re "\\)" right)))
+
+(defvar org-match-substring-regexp
+ (concat
+ "\\([^\\]\\)\\([_^]\\)\\("
+ "\\(" (org-create-multibrace-regexp "{" "}" org-match-sexp-depth) "\\)"
+ "\\|"
+ "\\(" (org-create-multibrace-regexp "(" ")" org-match-sexp-depth) "\\)"
+ "\\|"
+ "\\(\\(?:\\*\\|[-+]?[^-+*!@#$%^_ \t\r\n,:\"?<>~;./{}=()]+\\)\\)\\)")
+ "The regular expression matching a sub- or superscript.")
+
+(defun org-export-html-convert-sub-super (string)
+ "Convert sub- and superscripts in STRING to HTML."
+ (let (key c)
+ (while (string-match org-match-substring-regexp string)
+ (setq key (if (string= (match-string 2 string) "_") "sub" "sup"))
+ (setq c (or (match-string 8 string)
+ (match-string 6 string)
+ (match-string 5 string)))
+ (setq string (replace-match
+ (concat (match-string 1 string)
+ "<" key ">" c "</" key ">")
+ t t string)))
+ (while (string-match "\\\\\\([_^]\\)" string)
+ (setq string (replace-match (match-string 1 string) t t string))))
+ string)
+
+(defun org-export-html-convert-emphasize (string)
+ (let (c (s 0))
+ (while (string-match "\\(\\W\\|^\\)\\([*/_]\\)\\(\\w+\\)\\2\\(\\W\\|$\\)" string s)
+ (setq c (cdr (assoc (match-string 2 string)
+ '(("*" . "b") ("/" . "i") ("_" . "u"))))
+ s (+ (match-end 0) 3)
+ string (replace-match
+ (concat "\\1<" c ">\\3</" c ">\\4") t nil string)))
+ string))
+
+(defun org-parse-key-lines ()
+ "Find the special key lines with the information for exporters."
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char 0)
+ (let ((re (org-make-options-regexp
+ '("TITLE" "AUTHOR" "EMAIL" "TEXT" "OPTIONS" "LANGUAGE")))
+ key)
+ (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
+ (setq key (match-string 1))
+ (cond ((string-equal key "TITLE")
+ (setq title (match-string 2)))
+ ((string-equal key "AUTHOR")
+ (setq author (match-string 2)))
+ ((string-equal key "EMAIL")
+ (setq email (match-string 2)))
+ ((string-equal key "LANGUAGE")
+ (setq language (match-string 2)))
+ ((string-equal key "TEXT")
+ (setq text (concat text "\n" (match-string 2))))
+ ((string-equal key "OPTIONS")
+ (setq options (match-string 2))))))))
+
+(defun org-parse-export-options (s)
+ "Parse the export options line."
+ (let ((op '(("H" . org-export-headline-levels)
+ ("num" . org-export-with-section-numbers)
+ ("toc" . org-export-with-toc)
+ ("\\n" . org-export-preserve-breaks)
+ ("@" . org-export-html-expand)
+ (":" . org-export-with-fixed-width)
+ ("|" . org-export-with-tables)
+ ("^" . org-export-with-sub-superscripts)
+ ("*" . org-export-with-emphasize)
+ ("TeX" . org-export-with-TeX-macros)))
+ o)
+ (while (setq o (pop op))
+ (if (string-match (concat (regexp-quote (car o)) ":\\([^ \t\n\r;,.]*\\)")
+ s)
+ (set (make-local-variable (cdr o))
+ (car (read-from-string (match-string 1 s))))))))
+
+(defun org-html-level-start (level title umax with-toc head-count)
+ "Insert a new level in HTML export."
+ (let ((l (1+ (max level umax))))
+ (while (<= l org-level-max)
+ (if (aref levels-open (1- l))
+ (progn
+ (org-html-level-close l)
+ (aset levels-open (1- l) nil)))
+ (setq l (1+ l)))
+ (if (> level umax)
+ (progn
+ (if (aref levels-open (1- level))
+ (insert "<li>" title "<p>\n")
+ (aset levels-open (1- level) t)
+ (insert "<ul><li>" title "<p>\n")))
+ (if org-export-with-section-numbers
+ (setq title (concat (org-section-number level) " " title)))
+ (setq level (+ level 1))
+ (if with-toc
+ (insert (format "\n<H%d><a name=\"sec-%d\">%s</a></H%d>\n"
+ level head-count title level))
+ (insert (format "\n<H%d>%s</H%d>\n" level title level))))))
+
+(defun org-html-level-close (&rest args)
+ "Terminate one level in HTML export."
+ (insert "</ul>"))
+
+;; Variable holding the vector with section numbers
+(defvar org-section-numbers (make-vector org-level-max 0))
+
+(defun org-init-section-numbers ()
+ "Initialize the vector for the section numbers."
+ (let* ((level -1)
+ (numbers (nreverse (org-split-string "" "\\.")))
+ (depth (1- (length org-section-numbers)))
+ (i depth) number-string)
+ (while (>= i 0)
+ (if (> i level)
+ (aset org-section-numbers i 0)
+ (setq number-string (or (car numbers) "0"))
+ (if (string-match "\\`[A-Z]\\'" number-string)
+ (aset org-section-numbers i
+ (- (string-to-char number-string) ?A -1))
+ (aset org-section-numbers i (string-to-number number-string)))
+ (pop numbers))
+ (setq i (1- i)))))
+
+(defun org-section-number (&optional level)
+ "Return a string with the current section number.
+When LEVEL is non-nil, increase section numbers on that level."
+ (let* ((depth (1- (length org-section-numbers))) idx n (string ""))
+ (when level
+ (when (> level -1)
+ (aset org-section-numbers
+ level (1+ (aref org-section-numbers level))))
+ (setq idx (1+ level))
+ (while (<= idx depth)
+ (if (not (= idx 1))
+ (aset org-section-numbers idx 0))
+ (setq idx (1+ idx))))
+ (setq idx 0)
+ (while (<= idx depth)
+ (setq n (aref org-section-numbers idx))
+ (setq string (concat string (if (not (string= string "")) "." "")
+ (int-to-string n)))
+ (setq idx (1+ idx)))
+ (save-match-data
+ (if (string-match "\\`\\([@0]\\.\\)+" string)
+ (setq string (replace-match "" nil nil string)))
+ (if (string-match "\\(\\.0\\)+\\'" string)
+ (setq string (replace-match "" nil nil string))))
+ string))
+
+
+(defun org-export-icalendar-this-file ()
+ "Export current file as an iCalendar file.
+The iCalendar file will be located in the same directory as the Org-mode
+file, but with extension `.ics'."
+ (interactive)
+ (org-export-icalendar nil buffer-file-name))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-export-icalendar-all-agenda-files ()
+ "Export all files in `org-agenda-files' to iCalendar .ics files.
+Each iCalendar file will be located in the same directory as the Org-mode
+file, but with extension `.ics'."
+ (interactive)
+ (apply 'org-export-icalendar nil org-agenda-files))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-export-icalendar-combine-agenda-files ()
+ "Export all files in `org-agenda-files' to a single combined iCalendar file.
+The file is stored under the name `org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file'."
+ (interactive)
+ (apply 'org-export-icalendar t org-agenda-files))
+
+(defun org-export-icalendar (combine &rest files)
+ "Create iCalendar files for all elements of FILES.
+If COMBINE is non-nil, combine all calendar entries into a single large
+file and store it under the name `org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file'."
+ (save-excursion
+ (let* (file ical-file ical-buffer category started org-agenda-new-buffers)
+ (when combine
+ (setq ical-file org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file
+ ical-buffer (org-get-agenda-file-buffer ical-file))
+ (set-buffer ical-buffer) (erase-buffer))
+ (while (setq file (pop files))
+ (catch 'nextfile
+ (org-check-agenda-file file)
+ (unless combine
+ (setq ical-file (concat (file-name-sans-extension file) ".ics"))
+ (setq ical-buffer (org-get-agenda-file-buffer ical-file))
+ (set-buffer ical-buffer) (erase-buffer))
+ (set-buffer (org-get-agenda-file-buffer file))
+ (setq category (or org-category
+ (file-name-sans-extension
+ (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name))))
+ (if (symbolp category) (setq category (symbol-name category)))
+ (let ((standard-output ical-buffer))
+ (if combine
+ (and (not started) (setq started t)
+ (org-start-icalendar-file org-icalendar-combined-name))
+ (org-start-icalendar-file category))
+ (org-print-icalendar-entries combine category)
+ (when (or (and combine (not files)) (not combine))
+ (org-finish-icalendar-file)
+ (set-buffer ical-buffer)
+ (save-buffer)
+ (run-hooks 'org-after-save-iCalendar-file-hook)))))
+ (org-release-buffers org-agenda-new-buffers))))
+
+(defvar org-after-save-iCalendar-file-hook nil
+ "Hook run after an iCalendar file has been saved.
+The iCalendar buffer is still current when this hook is run.
+A good way to use this is to tell a desktop calenndar application to re-read
+the iCalendar file.")
+
+(defun org-print-icalendar-entries (&optional combine category)
+ "Print iCalendar entries for the current Org-mode file to `standard-output'.
+When COMBINE is non nil, add the category to each line."
+ (let ((re2 (concat "--?-?\\(" org-ts-regexp "\\)"))
+ (dts (org-ical-ts-to-string
+ (format-time-string (cdr org-time-stamp-formats) (current-time))
+ "DTSTART"))
+ hd ts ts2 state (inc t) pos scheduledp deadlinep tmp pri)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward org-ts-regexp nil t)
+ (setq pos (match-beginning 0)
+ ts (match-string 0)
+ inc t
+ hd (org-get-heading))
+ (if (looking-at re2)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (match-end 0))
+ (setq ts2 (match-string 1) inc nil))
+ (setq ts2 ts
+ tmp (buffer-substring (max (point-min)
+ (- pos org-ds-keyword-length))
+ pos)
+ deadlinep (string-match org-deadline-regexp tmp)
+ scheduledp (string-match org-scheduled-regexp tmp)
+ ;; donep (org-entry-is-done-p)
+ ))
+ (if (or (string-match org-tr-regexp hd)
+ (string-match org-ts-regexp hd))
+ (setq hd (replace-match "" t t hd)))
+ (if combine
+ (setq hd (concat hd " (category " category ")")))
+ (if deadlinep (setq hd (concat "DL: " hd " This is a deadline")))
+ (if scheduledp (setq hd (concat "S: " hd " Scheduled for this date")))
+ (princ (format "BEGIN:VEVENT
+%s
+%s
+SUMMARY:%s
+END:VEVENT\n"
+ (org-ical-ts-to-string ts "DTSTART")
+ (org-ical-ts-to-string ts2 "DTEND" inc)
+ hd)))
+ (when org-icalendar-include-todo
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward org-todo-line-regexp nil t)
+ (setq state (match-string 1))
+ (unless (equal state org-done-string)
+ (setq hd (match-string 3))
+ (if (string-match org-priority-regexp hd)
+ (setq pri (string-to-char (match-string 2 hd))
+ hd (concat (substring hd 0 (match-beginning 1))
+ (substring hd (- (match-end 1)))))
+ (setq pri org-default-priority))
+ (setq pri (floor (1+ (* 8. (/ (float (- org-lowest-priority pri))
+ (- org-lowest-priority ?A))))))
+
+ (princ (format "BEGIN:VTODO
+%s
+SUMMARY:%s
+SEQUENCE:1
+PRIORITY:%d
+END:VTODO\n"
+ dts hd pri))))))))
+
+(defun org-start-icalendar-file (name)
+ "Start an iCalendar file by inserting the header."
+ (let ((user user-full-name)
+ (name (or name "unknown"))
+ (timezone (cadr (current-time-zone))))
+ (princ
+ (format "BEGIN:VCALENDAR
+VERSION:2.0
+X-WR-CALNAME:%s
+PRODID:-//%s//Emacs with Org-mode//EN
+X-WR-TIMEZONE:%s
+CALSCALE:GREGORIAN\n" name user timezone))))
+
+(defun org-finish-icalendar-file ()
+ "Finish an iCalendar file by inserting the END statement."
+ (princ "END:VCALENDAR\n"))
+
+(defun org-ical-ts-to-string (s keyword &optional inc)
+ "Take a time string S and convert it to iCalendar format.
+KEYWORD is added in front, to make a complete line like DTSTART....
+When INC is non-nil, increase the hour by two (if time string contains
+a time), or the day by one (if it does not contain a time)."
+ (let ((t1 (org-parse-time-string s 'nodefault))
+ t2 fmt have-time time)
+ (if (and (car t1) (nth 1 t1) (nth 2 t1))
+ (setq t2 t1 have-time t)
+ (setq t2 (org-parse-time-string s)))
+ (let ((s (car t2)) (mi (nth 1 t2)) (h (nth 2 t2))
+ (d (nth 3 t2)) (m (nth 4 t2)) (y (nth 5 t2)))
+ (when inc
+ (if have-time (setq h (+ 2 h)) (setq d (1+ d))))
+ (setq time (encode-time s mi h d m y)))
+ (setq fmt (if have-time ":%Y%m%dT%H%M%S" ";VALUE=DATE:%Y%m%d"))
+ (concat keyword (format-time-string fmt time))))
+
+
+;;; Key bindings
+
+;; - Bindings in Org-mode map are currently
+;; 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz!?@#$%^&-+*/=()_{}[]:;"|,.<>~`'\t the alphabet
+;; abcd fgh j lmnopqrstuvwxyz!? #$ ^ -+*/= [] ; |,.<>~ '\t necessary bindings
+;; e (?) useful from outline-mode
+;; i k @ expendable from outline-mode
+;; 0123456789 % & ()_{} " ` free
+
+;; Make `C-c C-x' a prefix key
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-x" (make-sparse-keymap))
+
+;; TAB key with modifiers
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-i" 'org-cycle)
+(define-key org-mode-map [(tab)] 'org-cycle)
+(define-key org-mode-map [(meta tab)] 'org-complete)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\M-\C-i" 'org-complete) ; for tty emacs
+;; The following line is necessary under Suse GNU/Linux
+(unless org-xemacs-p
+ (define-key org-mode-map [S-iso-lefttab] 'org-shifttab))
+(define-key org-mode-map [(shift tab)] 'org-shifttab)
+
+(define-key org-mode-map (org-key 'S-return) 'org-table-copy-down)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xc" 'org-table-copy-down) ; tty
+(define-key org-mode-map [(meta shift return)] 'org-insert-todo-heading)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xM" 'org-insert-todo-heading) ; tty
+(define-key org-mode-map [(meta return)] 'org-meta-return)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xm" 'org-meta-return) ; tty emacs
+(define-key org-mode-map [?\e (return)] 'org-meta-return) ; tty emacs
+
+;; Cursor keys with modifiers
+(define-key org-mode-map [(meta left)] 'org-metaleft)
+(define-key org-mode-map [?\e (left)] 'org-metaleft) ; for tty emacs
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xl" 'org-metaleft) ; for tty emacs
+(define-key org-mode-map [(meta right)] 'org-metaright)
+(define-key org-mode-map [?\e (right)] 'org-metaright) ; for tty emacs
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xr" 'org-metaright) ; for tty emacs
+(define-key org-mode-map [(meta up)] 'org-metaup)
+(define-key org-mode-map [?\e (up)] 'org-metaup) ; for tty emacs
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xu" 'org-metaup) ; for tty emacs
+(define-key org-mode-map [(meta down)] 'org-metadown)
+(define-key org-mode-map [?\e (down)] 'org-metadown) ; for tty emacs
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xd" 'org-metadown) ; for tty emacs
+
+(define-key org-mode-map [(meta shift left)] 'org-shiftmetaleft)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xL" 'org-shiftmetaleft) ; tty
+(define-key org-mode-map [(meta shift right)] 'org-shiftmetaright)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xR" 'org-shiftmetaright) ; tty
+(define-key org-mode-map [(meta shift up)] 'org-shiftmetaup)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xU" 'org-shiftmetaup) ; tty
+(define-key org-mode-map [(meta shift down)] 'org-shiftmetadown)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xD" 'org-shiftmetadown) ; tty
+(define-key org-mode-map (org-key 'S-up) 'org-shiftup)
+(define-key org-mode-map [?\C-c ?\C-x (up)] 'org-shiftup)
+(define-key org-mode-map (org-key 'S-down) 'org-shiftdown)
+(define-key org-mode-map [?\C-c ?\C-x (down)] 'org-shiftdown)
+(define-key org-mode-map (org-key 'S-left) 'org-shiftleft)
+(define-key org-mode-map [?\C-c ?\C-x (left)] 'org-shiftleft)
+(define-key org-mode-map (org-key 'S-right) 'org-shiftright)
+(define-key org-mode-map [?\C-c ?\C-x (right)] 'org-shiftright)
+
+;; All the other keys
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c$" 'org-archive-subtree)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-j" 'org-goto)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-t" 'org-todo)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-s" 'org-schedule)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-d" 'org-deadline)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c;" 'org-toggle-comment)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-v" 'org-show-todo-tree)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-w" 'org-check-deadlines)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c/" 'org-occur) ; Minor-mode reserved
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\\" 'org-tags-sparse-tree) ; Minor-mode res.
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-m" 'org-insert-heading)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\M-\C-m" 'org-insert-heading)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-l" 'org-insert-link)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-o" 'org-open-at-point)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c%" 'org-mark-ring-push)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c&" 'org-mark-ring-goto)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-z" 'org-time-stamp) ; Alternative binding
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c." 'org-time-stamp) ; Minor-mode reserved
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c!" 'org-time-stamp-inactive) ; Minor-mode r.
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c," 'org-priority) ; Minor-mode reserved
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-y" 'org-evaluate-time-range)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c>" 'org-goto-calendar)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c<" 'org-date-from-calendar)
+(define-key org-mode-map [(control ?,)] 'org-cycle-agenda-files)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c[" 'org-agenda-file-to-front)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c]" 'org-remove-file)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-r" 'org-timeline)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c-" 'org-table-insert-hline)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c^" 'org-table-sort-lines)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-c" 'org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-m" 'org-return)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c?" 'org-table-current-column)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c " 'org-table-blank-field)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c+" 'org-table-sum)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c|" 'org-table-toggle-vline-visibility)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c=" 'org-table-eval-formula)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c'" 'org-table-edit-formulas)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c*" 'org-table-recalculate)
+(define-key org-mode-map [(control ?#)] 'org-table-rotate-recalc-marks)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c~" 'org-table-create-with-table.el)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-q" 'org-table-wrap-region)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xa" 'org-export-as-ascii)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-x\C-a" 'org-export-as-ascii)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xv" 'org-export-copy-visible)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-x\C-v" 'org-export-copy-visible)
+;; OPML support is only an option for the future
+;(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xo" 'org-export-as-opml)
+;(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-x\C-o" 'org-export-as-opml)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xi" 'org-export-icalendar-this-file)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-x\C-i" 'org-export-icalendar-all-agenda-files)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xc" 'org-export-icalendar-combine-agenda-files)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-x\C-c" 'org-export-icalendar-combine-agenda-files)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xt" 'org-insert-export-options-template)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c:" 'org-toggle-fixed-width-section)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xh" 'org-export-as-html)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-xb" 'org-export-as-html-and-open)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-x\C-b" 'org-export-as-html-and-open)
+
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-x\C-k" 'org-cut-special)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-x\C-w" 'org-cut-special)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-x\M-w" 'org-copy-special)
+(define-key org-mode-map "\C-c\C-x\C-y" 'org-paste-special)
+
+(defsubst org-table-p () (org-at-table-p))
+
+(defun org-self-insert-command (N)
+ "Like `self-insert-command', use overwrite-mode for whitespace in tables.
+If the cursor is in a table looking at whitespace, the whitespace is
+overwritten, and the table is not marked as requiring realignment."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (if (and (org-table-p)
+ (or
+ (and org-table-auto-blank-field
+ (member last-command
+ '(org-cycle org-return org-shifttab org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c))
+ (org-table-blank-field))
+ t)
+ (eq N 1)
+ (looking-at "[^|\n]* +|"))
+ (let (org-table-may-need-update)
+ (goto-char (1- (match-end 0)))
+ (delete-backward-char 1)
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+ (self-insert-command N))
+ (setq org-table-may-need-update t)
+ (self-insert-command N)))
+
+;; FIXME:
+;; The following two functions might still be optimized to trigger
+;; re-alignment less frequently.
+
+(defun org-delete-backward-char (N)
+ "Like `delete-backward-char', insert whitespace at field end in tables.
+When deleting backwards, in tables this function will insert whitespace in
+front of the next \"|\" separator, to keep the table aligned. The table will
+still be marked for re-alignment, because a narrow field may lead to a
+reduced column width."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (if (and (org-table-p)
+ (eq N 1)
+ (string-match "|" (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point)))
+ (looking-at ".*?|"))
+ (let ((pos (point)))
+ (backward-delete-char N)
+ (skip-chars-forward "^|")
+ (insert " ")
+ (goto-char (1- pos)))
+ (backward-delete-char N)))
+
+(defun org-delete-char (N)
+ "Like `delete-char', but insert whitespace at field end in tables.
+When deleting characters, in tables this function will insert whitespace in
+front of the next \"|\" separator, to keep the table aligned. The table
+will still be marked for re-alignment, because a narrow field may lead to
+a reduced column width."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (if (and (org-table-p)
+ (not (bolp))
+ (not (= (char-after) ?|))
+ (eq N 1))
+ (if (looking-at ".*?|")
+ (let ((pos (point)))
+ (replace-match (concat
+ (substring (match-string 0) 1 -1)
+ " |"))
+ (goto-char pos)))
+ (delete-char N)))
+
+;; How to do this: Measure non-white length of current string
+;; If equal to column width, we should realign.
+
+(defun org-remap (map &rest commands)
+ "In MAP, remap the functions given in COMMANDS.
+COMMANDS is a list of alternating OLDDEF NEWDEF command names."
+ (let (new old)
+ (while commands
+ (setq old (pop commands) new (pop commands))
+ (if (fboundp 'command-remapping)
+ (define-key map (vector 'remap old) new)
+ (substitute-key-definition old new map global-map)))))
+
+(when (eq org-enable-table-editor 'optimized)
+ ;; If the user wants maximum table support, we need to hijack
+ ;; some standard editing functions
+ (org-remap org-mode-map
+ 'self-insert-command 'org-self-insert-command
+ 'delete-char 'org-delete-char
+ 'delete-backward-char 'org-delete-backward-char)
+ (define-key org-mode-map "|" 'org-force-self-insert))
+
+(defun org-shiftcursor-error ()
+ "Throw an error because Shift-Cursor command was applied in wrong context."
+ (error "This command is active in special context like tables, headlines or timestamps"))
+
+(defun org-shifttab ()
+ "Global visibility cycling or move to previous table field.
+Calls `(org-cycle t)' or `org-table-previous-field', depending on context.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive)
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table-p) (org-table-previous-field))
+ (t (org-cycle '(4)))))
+
+(defun org-shiftmetaleft ()
+ "Promote subtree or delete table column.
+Calls `org-promote-subtree' or `org-table-delete-column', depending on context.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive)
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table-p) (org-table-delete-column))
+ ((org-on-heading-p) (org-promote-subtree))
+ ((org-at-item-p) (call-interactively 'org-outdent-item))
+ (t (org-shiftcursor-error))))
+
+(defun org-shiftmetaright ()
+ "Demote subtree or insert table column.
+Calls `org-demote-subtree' or `org-table-insert-column', depending on context.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive)
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table-p) (org-table-insert-column))
+ ((org-on-heading-p) (org-demote-subtree))
+ ((org-at-item-p) (call-interactively 'org-indent-item))
+ (t (org-shiftcursor-error))))
+
+(defun org-shiftmetaup (&optional arg)
+ "Move subtree up or kill table row.
+Calls `org-move-subtree-up' or `org-table-kill-row' or
+`org-move-item-up' depending on context. See the individual commands
+for more information."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table-p) (org-table-kill-row))
+ ((org-on-heading-p) (org-move-subtree-up arg))
+ ((org-at-item-p) (org-move-item-up arg))
+ (t (org-shiftcursor-error))))
+(defun org-shiftmetadown (&optional arg)
+ "Move subtree down or insert table row.
+Calls `org-move-subtree-down' or `org-table-insert-row' or
+`org-move-item-down', depending on context. See the individual
+commands for more information."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table-p) (org-table-insert-row arg))
+ ((org-on-heading-p) (org-move-subtree-down arg))
+ ((org-at-item-p) (org-move-item-down arg))
+ (t (org-shiftcursor-error))))
+
+(defun org-metaleft (&optional arg)
+ "Promote heading or move table column to left.
+Calls `org-do-promote' or `org-table-move-column', depending on context.
+With no specific context, calls the Emacs default `backward-word'.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table-p) (org-table-move-column 'left))
+ ((or (org-on-heading-p) (org-region-active-p)) (org-do-promote))
+ (t (backward-word (prefix-numeric-value arg)))))
+
+(defun org-metaright (&optional arg)
+ "Demote subtree or move table column to right.
+Calls `org-do-demote' or `org-table-move-column', depending on context.
+With no specific context, calls the Emacs default `forward-word'.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table-p) (org-table-move-column nil))
+ ((or (org-on-heading-p) (org-region-active-p)) (org-do-demote))
+ (t (forward-word (prefix-numeric-value arg)))))
+
+(defun org-metaup (&optional arg)
+ "Move subtree up or move table row up.
+Calls `org-move-subtree-up' or `org-table-move-row' or
+`org-move-item-up', depending on context. See the individual commands
+for more information."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table-p) (org-table-move-row 'up))
+ ((org-on-heading-p) (org-move-subtree-up arg))
+ ((org-at-item-p) (org-move-item-up arg))
+ (t (org-shiftcursor-error))))
+
+(defun org-metadown (&optional arg)
+ "Move subtree down or move table row down.
+Calls `org-move-subtree-down' or `org-table-move-row' or
+`org-move-item-down', depending on context. See the individual
+commands for more information."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table-p) (org-table-move-row nil))
+ ((org-on-heading-p) (org-move-subtree-down arg))
+ ((org-at-item-p) (org-move-item-down arg))
+ (t (org-shiftcursor-error))))
+
+(defun org-shiftup (&optional arg)
+ "Increase item in timestamp or increase priority of current item.
+Calls `org-timestamp-up' or `org-priority-up', depending on context.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-timestamp-p) (org-timestamp-up arg))
+ (t (org-priority-up))))
+
+(defun org-shiftdown (&optional arg)
+ "Decrease item in timestamp or decrease priority of current item.
+Calls `org-timestamp-down' or `org-priority-down', depending on context.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-timestamp-p) (org-timestamp-down arg))
+ (t (org-priority-down))))
+
+(defun org-shiftright ()
+ "Next TODO keyword or timestamp one day later, depending on context."
+ (interactive)
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-timestamp-p) (org-timestamp-up-day))
+ ((org-on-heading-p) (org-todo 'right))
+ (t (org-shiftcursor-error))))
+
+(defun org-shiftleft ()
+ "Previous TODO keyword or timestamp one day earlier, depending on context."
+ (interactive)
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-timestamp-p) (org-timestamp-down-day))
+ ((org-on-heading-p) (org-todo 'left))
+ (t (org-shiftcursor-error))))
+
+(defun org-copy-special ()
+ "Copy region in table or copy current subtree.
+Calls `org-table-copy' or `org-copy-subtree', depending on context.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive)
+ (call-interactively
+ (if (org-at-table-p) 'org-table-copy-region 'org-copy-subtree)))
+
+(defun org-cut-special ()
+ "Cut region in table or cut current subtree.
+Calls `org-table-copy' or `org-cut-subtree', depending on context.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive)
+ (call-interactively
+ (if (org-at-table-p) 'org-table-cut-region 'org-cut-subtree)))
+
+(defun org-paste-special (arg)
+ "Paste rectangular region into table, or past subtree relative to level.
+Calls `org-table-paste-rectangle' or `org-paste-subtree', depending on context.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (if (org-at-table-p)
+ (org-table-paste-rectangle)
+ (org-paste-subtree arg)))
+
+(defun org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c (&optional arg)
+ "Call realign table, or recognize a table.el table, or update keywords.
+When the cursor is inside a table created by the table.el package,
+activate that table. Otherwise, if the cursor is at a normal table
+created with org.el, re-align that table. This command works even if
+the automatic table editor has been turned off.
+
+If the cursor is in a headline, prompt for tags and insert them into
+the current line, aligned to `org-tags-column'. When in a headline and
+called with prefix arg, realign all tags in the current buffer.
+
+If the cursor is in one of the special #+KEYWORD lines, this triggers
+scanning the buffer for these lines and updating the information.
+If the cursor is on a #+TBLFM line, re-apply the formulae to the table."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((org-enable-table-editor t))
+ (cond
+ ((and (boundp 'remember-buffer) (equal (buffer-name) remember-buffer))
+ (remember-buffer))
+ ((org-on-target-p) (org-update-radio-target-regexp))
+ ((org-on-heading-p) (org-set-tags arg))
+ ((org-at-table.el-p)
+ (require 'table)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (re-search-forward "|" (save-excursion (end-of-line 2) (point)))
+ (table-recognize-table))
+ ((org-at-table-p)
+ (org-table-maybe-eval-formula)
+ (if arg
+ (org-table-recalculate t)
+ (org-table-maybe-recalculate-line))
+ (org-table-align))
+ ((org-at-item-p)
+ (org-renumber-ordered-list (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
+ ((save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1) (looking-at "#\\+\\([A-Z]+\\)"))
+ (cond
+ ((equal (match-string 1) "TBLFM")
+ ;; Recalculate the table before this line
+ (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (skip-chars-backward " \r\n\t")
+ (if (org-at-table-p) (org-table-recalculate t))))
+ (t
+ (org-mode-restart))))
+ ((org-region-active-p)
+ (org-table-convert-region (region-beginning) (region-end) arg))
+ ((condition-case nil
+ (and (region-beginning) (region-end))
+ (error nil))
+ (if (y-or-n-p "Convert inactive region to table? ")
+ (org-table-convert-region (region-beginning) (region-end) arg)
+ (error "Abort")))
+ (t (error "C-c C-c can do nothing useful at this location.")))))
+
+(defun org-mode-restart ()
+ "Restart Org-mode, to scan again for special lines.
+Also updates the keyword regular expressions."
+ (interactive)
+ (let ((org-inhibit-startup t)) (org-mode))
+ (message "Org-mode restarted to refresh keyword and special line setup"))
+
+(defun org-return ()
+ "Goto next table row or insert a newline.
+Calls `org-table-next-row' or `newline', depending on context.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive)
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table-p)
+ (org-table-justify-field-maybe)
+ (org-table-next-row))
+ (t (newline))))
+
+(defun org-meta-return (&optional arg)
+ "Insert a new heading or wrap a region in a table.
+Calls `org-insert-heading' or `org-table-wrap-region', depending on context.
+See the individual commands for more information."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (cond
+ ((org-at-table-p)
+ (org-table-wrap-region arg))
+ (t (org-insert-heading arg))))
+
+;;; Menu entries
+
+;; Define the Org-mode menus
+(easy-menu-define org-tbl-menu org-mode-map "Tbl menu"
+ '("Tbl"
+ ["Align" org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Next Field" org-cycle (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Previous Field" org-shifttab (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Next Row" org-return (org-at-table-p)]
+ "--"
+ ["Blank Field" org-table-blank-field (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Copy Field from Above" org-table-copy-down (org-at-table-p)]
+ "--"
+ ("Column"
+ ["Move Column Left" org-metaleft (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Move Column Right" org-metaright (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Delete Column" org-shiftmetaleft (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Insert Column" org-shiftmetaright (org-at-table-p)])
+ ("Row"
+ ["Move Row Up" org-metaup (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Move Row Down" org-metadown (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Delete Row" org-shiftmetaup (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Insert Row" org-shiftmetadown (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Sort lines in region" org-table-sort-lines (org-at-table-p)]
+ "--"
+ ["Insert Hline" org-table-insert-hline (org-at-table-p)])
+ ("Rectangle"
+ ["Copy Rectangle" org-copy-special (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Cut Rectangle" org-cut-special (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Paste Rectangle" org-paste-special (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Fill Rectangle" org-table-wrap-region (org-at-table-p)])
+ "--"
+ ("Calculate"
+ ["Set Column Formula" org-table-eval-formula (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Set Named Field Formula" (org-table-eval-formula '(4)) :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-u C-c ="]
+ ["Edit Formulas" org-table-edit-formulas (org-at-table-p)]
+ "--"
+ ["Recalculate line" org-table-recalculate (org-at-table-p)]
+ ["Recalculate all" (lambda () (interactive) (org-table-recalculate '(4))) :active (org-at-table-p) :keys "C-u C-c *"]
+ ["Toggle Recalculate Mark" org-table-rotate-recalc-marks (org-at-table-p)]
+ "--"
+ ["Sum Column/Rectangle" org-table-sum
+ (or (org-at-table-p) (org-region-active-p))]
+ ["Which Column?" org-table-current-column (org-at-table-p)])
+ ["Debug Formulas"
+ (setq org-table-formula-debug (not org-table-formula-debug))
+ :style toggle :selected org-table-formula-debug]
+ "--"
+ ["Invisible Vlines" org-table-toggle-vline-visibility
+ :style toggle :selected (org-in-invisibility-spec-p '(org-table))]
+ "--"
+ ["Create" org-table-create (and (not (org-at-table-p))
+ org-enable-table-editor)]
+ ["Convert Region" org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c (not (org-at-table-p 'any))]
+ ["Import from File" org-table-import (not (org-at-table-p))]
+ ["Export to File" org-table-export (org-at-table-p)]
+ "--"
+ ["Create/Convert from/to table.el" org-table-create-with-table.el t]))
+
+(easy-menu-define org-org-menu org-mode-map "Org menu"
+ '("Org"
+ ["Cycle Visibility" org-cycle (or (bobp) (outline-on-heading-p))]
+ ["Cycle Global Visibility" org-shifttab (not (org-at-table-p))]
+ ["Sparse Tree" org-occur t]
+ ["Show All" show-all t]
+ "--"
+ ["New Heading" org-insert-heading t]
+ ("Navigate Headings"
+ ["Up" outline-up-heading t]
+ ["Next" outline-next-visible-heading t]
+ ["Previous" outline-previous-visible-heading t]
+ ["Next Same Level" outline-forward-same-level t]
+ ["Previous Same Level" outline-backward-same-level t]
+ "--"
+ ["Jump" org-goto t])
+ ("Edit Structure"
+ ["Move Subtree Up" org-shiftmetaup (not (org-at-table-p))]
+ ["Move Subtree Down" org-shiftmetadown (not (org-at-table-p))]
+ "--"
+ ["Copy Subtree" org-copy-special (not (org-at-table-p))]
+ ["Cut Subtree" org-cut-special (not (org-at-table-p))]
+ ["Paste Subtree" org-paste-special (not (org-at-table-p))]
+ "--"
+ ["Promote Heading" org-metaleft (not (org-at-table-p))]
+ ["Promote Subtree" org-shiftmetaleft (not (org-at-table-p))]
+ ["Demote Heading" org-metaright (not (org-at-table-p))]
+ ["Demote Subtree" org-shiftmetaright (not (org-at-table-p))]
+ "--"
+ ["Archive Subtree" org-archive-subtree t]
+ "--"
+ ["Convert to odd levels" org-convert-to-odd-levels t]
+ ["Convert to odd/even levels" org-convert-to-oddeven-levels t])
+ "--"
+ ("TODO Lists"
+ ["TODO/DONE/-" org-todo t]
+ ["Show TODO Tree" org-show-todo-tree t]
+ ["Global TODO list" org-todo-list t]
+ "--"
+ ["Set Priority" org-priority t]
+ ["Priority Up" org-shiftup t]
+ ["Priority Down" org-shiftdown t])
+ ("Dates and Scheduling"
+ ["Timestamp" org-time-stamp t]
+ ["Timestamp (inactive)" org-time-stamp-inactive t]
+ ("Change Date"
+ ["1 Day Later" org-timestamp-up-day t]
+ ["1 Day Earlier" org-timestamp-down-day t]
+ ["1 ... Later" org-shiftup t]
+ ["1 ... Earlier" org-shiftdown t])
+ ["Compute Time Range" org-evaluate-time-range t]
+ ["Schedule Item" org-schedule t]
+ ["Deadline" org-deadline t]
+ "--"
+ ["Goto Calendar" org-goto-calendar t]
+ ["Date from Calendar" org-date-from-calendar t])
+ "--"
+ ["Agenda Command" org-agenda t]
+ ("File List for Agenda")
+ ("Special views current file"
+ ["TODO Tree" org-show-todo-tree t]
+ ["Check Deadlines" org-check-deadlines t]
+ ["Timeline" org-timeline t]
+ ["Tags Tree" org-tags-sparse-tree t])
+ "--"
+ ("Hyperlinks"
+ ["Store Link (Global)" org-store-link t]
+ ["Insert Link" org-insert-link t]
+ ["Follow Link" org-open-at-point t])
+ "--"
+ ("Export"
+ ["ASCII" org-export-as-ascii t]
+ ["Extract Visible Text" org-export-copy-visible t]
+ ["HTML" org-export-as-html t]
+ ["HTML and Open" org-export-as-html-and-open t]
+; ["OPML" org-export-as-opml nil]
+ "--"
+ ["iCalendar this file" org-export-icalendar-this-file t]
+ ["iCalendar all agenda files" org-export-icalendar-all-agenda-files
+ :active t :keys "C-c C-x C-i"]
+ ["iCalendar combined" org-export-icalendar-combine-agenda-files t]
+ "--"
+ ["Option Template" org-insert-export-options-template t]
+ ["Toggle Fixed Width" org-toggle-fixed-width-section t])
+ "--"
+ ("Documentation"
+ ["Show Version" org-version t]
+ ["Info Documentation" org-info t])
+ ("Customize"
+ ["Browse Org Group" org-customize t]
+ "--"
+ ["Build Full Customize Menu" org-create-customize-menu
+ (fboundp 'customize-menu-create)])
+ "--"
+ ["Refresh setup" org-mode-restart t]
+ ))
+
+(defun org-info (&optional node)
+ "Read documentation for Org-mode in the info system.
+With optional NODE, go directly to that node."
+ (interactive)
+ (require 'info)
+ (Info-goto-node (format "(org)%s" (or node ""))))
+
+(defun org-install-agenda-files-menu ()
+ (easy-menu-change
+ '("Org") "File List for Agenda"
+ (append
+ (list
+ ["Edit File List" (customize-variable 'org-agenda-files) t]
+ ["Add/Move Current File to Front of List" org-agenda-file-to-front t]
+ ["Remove Current File from List" org-remove-file t]
+ ["Cycle through agenda files" org-cycle-agenda-files t]
+ "--")
+ (mapcar 'org-file-menu-entry org-agenda-files))))
+
+;;; Documentation
+
+(defun org-customize ()
+ "Call the customize function with org as argument."
+ (interactive)
+ (customize-browse 'org))
+
+(defun org-create-customize-menu ()
+ "Create a full customization menu for Org-mode, insert it into the menu."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (fboundp 'customize-menu-create)
+ (progn
+ (easy-menu-change
+ '("Org") "Customize"
+ `(["Browse Org group" org-customize t]
+ "--"
+ ,(customize-menu-create 'org)
+ ["Set" Custom-set t]
+ ["Save" Custom-save t]
+ ["Reset to Current" Custom-reset-current t]
+ ["Reset to Saved" Custom-reset-saved t]
+ ["Reset to Standard Settings" Custom-reset-standard t]))
+ (message "\"Org\"-menu now contains full customization menu"))
+ (error "Cannot expand menu (outdated version of cus-edit.el)")))
+
+;;; Miscellaneous stuff
+
+(defun org-move-line-down (arg)
+ "Move the current line down. With prefix argument, move it past ARG lines."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (let ((col (current-column))
+ beg end pos)
+ (beginning-of-line 1) (setq beg (point))
+ (beginning-of-line 2) (setq end (point))
+ (beginning-of-line (+ 1 arg))
+ (setq pos (move-marker (make-marker) (point)))
+ (insert (delete-and-extract-region beg end))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (move-to-column col)))
+
+(defun org-move-line-up (arg)
+ "Move the current line up. With prefix argument, move it past ARG lines."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (let ((col (current-column))
+ beg end pos)
+ (beginning-of-line 1) (setq beg (point))
+ (beginning-of-line 2) (setq end (point))
+ (beginning-of-line (- arg))
+ (setq pos (move-marker (make-marker) (point)))
+ (insert (delete-and-extract-region beg end))
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (move-to-column col)))
+
+;; Paragraph filling stuff.
+;; We want this to be just right, so use the full arsenal.
+;; FIXME: This very likely does not work correctly for XEmacs, because the
+;; filladapt package works slightly differently.
+
+(defun org-set-autofill-regexps ()
+ (interactive)
+ ;; In the paragraph separator we include headlines, because filling
+ ;; text in a line directly attached to a headline would otherwise
+ ;; fill the headline as well.
+ (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate) "\f\\|\\*\\|[ ]*$\\|[ \t]*[:|]")
+ ;; The paragraph starter includes hand-formatted lists.
+ (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
+ "\f\\|[ ]*$\\|\\([*\f]+\\)\\|[ \t]*\\([-+*]\\|[0-9]+[.)][ \t]+\\)\\|[ \t]*[:|]")
+ ;; Inhibit auto-fill for headers, tables and fixed-width lines.
+ ;; But only if the user has not turned off tables or fixed-width regions
+ (set (make-local-variable 'auto-fill-inhibit-regexp)
+ (concat "\\*\\|#"
+ (if (or org-enable-table-editor org-enable-fixed-width-editor)
+ (concat
+ "\\|[ \t]*["
+ (if org-enable-table-editor "|" "")
+ (if org-enable-fixed-width-editor ":" "")
+ "]"))))
+ ;; We use our own fill-paragraph function, to make sure that tables
+ ;; and fixed-width regions are not wrapped. That function will pass
+ ;; through to `fill-paragraph' when appropriate.
+ (set (make-local-variable 'fill-paragraph-function) 'org-fill-paragraph)
+ ;; Adaptive filling: To get full control, first make sure that
+ ;; `adaptive-fill-regexp' never matches. Then install our won matcher.
+ (setq adaptive-fill-regexp "\000")
+ (setq adaptive-fill-function 'org-adaptive-fill-function))
+
+(defun org-fill-paragraph (&optional justify)
+ "Re-align a table, pass through to fill-paragraph if no table."
+ (let ((table-p (org-at-table-p))
+ (table.el-p (org-at-table.el-p)))
+ (cond ((equal (char-after (point-at-bol)) ?*) t) ; skip headlines
+ (table.el-p t) ; skip table.el tables
+ (table-p (org-table-align) t) ; align org-mode tables
+ (t nil)))) ; call paragraph-fill
+
+;; For reference, this is the default value of adaptive-fill-regexp
+;; "[ \t]*\\([-|#;>*]+[ \t]*\\|(?[0-9]+[.)][ \t]*\\)*"
+
+(defun org-adaptive-fill-function ()
+ "Return a fill prefix for org-mode files.
+In particular, this makes sure hanging paragraphs for hand-formatted lists
+work correctly."
+ (if (looking-at " *\\([-*+] \\|[0-9]+[.)] \\)?")
+ (make-string (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)) ?\ )))
+
+;; Functions needed for Emacs/XEmacs region compatibility
+
+(defun org-add-hook (hook function &optional append local)
+ "Add-hook, compatible with both Emacsen."
+ (if (and local org-xemacs-p)
+ (add-local-hook hook function append)
+ (add-hook hook function append local)))
+
+(defun org-region-active-p ()
+ "Is `transient-mark-mode' on and the region active?
+Works on both Emacs and XEmacs."
+ (if org-ignore-region
+ nil
+ (if org-xemacs-p
+ (and zmacs-regions (region-active-p))
+ (and transient-mark-mode mark-active))))
+
+(defun org-add-to-invisibility-spec (arg)
+ "Add elements to `buffer-invisibility-spec'.
+See documentation for `buffer-invisibility-spec' for the kind of elements
+that can be added."
+ (cond
+ ((fboundp 'add-to-invisibility-spec)
+ (add-to-invisibility-spec arg))
+ ((or (null buffer-invisibility-spec) (eq buffer-invisibility-spec t))
+ (setq buffer-invisibility-spec (list arg)))
+ (t
+ (setq buffer-invisibility-spec
+ (cons arg buffer-invisibility-spec)))))
+
+(defun org-remove-from-invisibility-spec (arg)
+ "Remove elements from `buffer-invisibility-spec'."
+ (if (fboundp 'remove-from-invisibility-spec)
+ (remove-from-invisibility-spec arg)
+ (if (consp buffer-invisibility-spec)
+ (setq buffer-invisibility-spec
+ (delete arg buffer-invisibility-spec)))))
+
+(defun org-in-invisibility-spec-p (arg)
+ "Is ARG a member of `buffer-invisibility-spec'?"
+ (if (consp buffer-invisibility-spec)
+ (member arg buffer-invisibility-spec)
+ nil))
+
+(defun org-image-file-name-regexp ()
+ "Return regexp matching the file names of images."
+ (if (fboundp 'image-file-name-regexp)
+ (image-file-name-regexp)
+ (let ((image-file-name-extensions
+ '("png" "jpeg" "jpg" "gif" "tiff" "tif"
+ "xbm" "xpm" "pbm" "pgm" "ppm")))
+ (concat "\\."
+ (regexp-opt (nconc (mapcar 'upcase
+ image-file-name-extensions)
+ image-file-name-extensions)
+ t)
+ "\\'"))))
+
+;; Functions needed for compatibility with old outline.el.
+
+;; Programming for the old outline.el (that uses selective display
+;; instead of `invisible' text properties) is a nightmare, mostly
+;; because regular expressions can no longer be anchored at
+;; beginning/end of line. Therefore a number of function need special
+;; treatment when the old outline.el is being used.
+
+;; The following functions capture almost the entire compatibility code
+;; between the different versions of outline-mode. The only other
+;; places where this is important are the font-lock-keywords, and in
+;; `org-export-copy-visible'. Search for `org-noutline-p' to find them.
+
+;; C-a should go to the beginning of a *visible* line, also in the
+;; new outline.el. I guess this should be patched into Emacs?
+(defun org-beginning-of-line ()
+ "Go to the beginning of the current line. If that is invisible, continue
+to a visible line beginning. This makes the function of C-a more intuitive."
+ (interactive)
+ (beginning-of-line 1)
+ (if (bobp)
+ nil
+ (backward-char 1)
+ (if (org-invisible-p)
+ (while (and (not (bobp)) (org-invisible-p))
+ (backward-char 1)
+ (beginning-of-line 1))
+ (forward-char 1))))
+
+(when org-noutline-p
+ (define-key org-mode-map "\C-a" 'org-beginning-of-line))
+;; FIXME: should I use substitute-key-definition to reach other bindings
+;; of beginning-of-line?
+
+(defun org-invisible-p ()
+ "Check if point is at a character currently not visible."
+ (if org-noutline-p
+ ;; Early versions of noutline don't have `outline-invisible-p'.
+ (if (fboundp 'outline-invisible-p)
+ (outline-invisible-p)
+ (get-char-property (point) 'invisible))
+ (save-excursion
+ (skip-chars-backward "^\r\n")
+ (equal (char-before) ?\r))))
+
+(defun org-invisible-p2 ()
+ "Check if point is at a character currently not visible."
+ (save-excursion
+ (if org-noutline-p
+ (progn
+ (if (and (eolp) (not (bobp))) (backward-char 1))
+ ;; Early versions of noutline don't have `outline-invisible-p'.
+ (if (fboundp 'outline-invisible-p)
+ (outline-invisible-p)
+ (get-char-property (point) 'invisible)))
+ (skip-chars-backward "^\r\n")
+ (equal (char-before) ?\r))))
+
+(defun org-back-to-heading (&optional invisible-ok)
+ "Move to previous heading line, or beg of this line if it's a heading.
+Only visible heading lines are considered, unless INVISIBLE-OK is non-nil."
+ (if org-noutline-p
+ (outline-back-to-heading invisible-ok)
+ (if (and (memq (char-before) '(?\n ?\r))
+ (looking-at outline-regexp))
+ t
+ (if (re-search-backward (concat (if invisible-ok "\\([\r\n]\\|^\\)" "^")
+ outline-regexp)
+ nil t)
+ (if invisible-ok
+ (progn (goto-char (match-end 1))
+ (looking-at outline-regexp)))
+ (error "Before first heading")))))
+
+(defun org-on-heading-p (&optional invisible-ok)
+ "Return t if point is on a (visible) heading line.
+If INVISIBLE-OK is non-nil, an invisible heading line is ok too."
+ (if org-noutline-p
+ (outline-on-heading-p 'invisible-ok)
+ (save-excursion
+ (skip-chars-backward "^\n\r")
+ (and (looking-at outline-regexp)
+ (or invisible-ok
+ (bobp)
+ (equal (char-before) ?\n))))))
+
+(defun org-on-target-p ()
+ (let ((pos (point)))
+ (save-excursion
+ (skip-chars-forward "<")
+ (and (re-search-backward "<<" nil t)
+ (or (looking-at org-target-regexp)
+ (looking-at org-radio-target-regexp))
+ (<= (match-beginning 0) pos)
+ (>= (match-end 0) pos)))))
+
+(defun org-up-heading-all (arg)
+ "Move to the heading line of which the present line is a subheading.
+This function considers both visible and invisible heading lines.
+With argument, move up ARG levels."
+ (if org-noutline-p
+ (if (fboundp 'outline-up-heading-all)
+ (outline-up-heading-all arg) ; emacs 21 version of outline.el
+ (outline-up-heading arg t)) ; emacs 22 version of outline.el
+ (org-back-to-heading t)
+ (looking-at outline-regexp)
+ (if (<= (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)) arg)
+ (error "Cannot move up %d levels" arg)
+ (re-search-backward
+ (concat "[\n\r]" (regexp-quote
+ (make-string (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0) arg)
+ ?*))
+ "[^*]"))
+ (forward-char 1))))
+
+(defun org-show-hidden-entry ()
+ "Show an entry where even the heading is hidden."
+ (save-excursion
+ (if (not org-noutline-p)
+ (progn
+ (org-back-to-heading t)
+ (org-flag-heading nil)))
+ (org-show-entry)))
+
+(defun org-check-occur-regexp (regexp)
+ "If REGEXP starts with \"^\", modify it to check for \\r as well.
+Of course, only for the old outline mode."
+ (if org-noutline-p
+ regexp
+ (if (string-match "^\\^" regexp)
+ (concat "[\n\r]" (substring regexp 1))
+ regexp)))
+
+(defun org-flag-heading (flag &optional entry)
+ "Flag the current heading. FLAG non-nil means make invisible.
+When ENTRY is non-nil, show the entire entry."
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading t)
+ (if (not org-noutline-p)
+ ;; Make the current headline visible
+ (outline-flag-region (max 1 (1- (point))) (point) (if flag ?\r ?\n)))
+ ;; Check if we should show the entire entry
+ (if entry
+ (progn
+ (org-show-entry)
+ (save-excursion ;; FIXME: Is this the fix for points in the -|
+ ;; middle of text? |
+ (and (outline-next-heading) ;; |
+ (org-flag-heading nil)))) ; show the next heading _|
+ (outline-flag-region (max 1 (1- (point)))
+ (save-excursion (outline-end-of-heading) (point))
+ (if org-noutline-p
+ flag
+ (if flag ?\r ?\n))))))
+
+(defun org-end-of-subtree (&optional invisible-OK)
+ ;; This is an exact copy of the original function, but it uses
+ ;; `org-back-to-heading', to make it work also in invisible
+ ;; trees. And is uses an invisible-OK argument.
+ ;; Under Emacs this is not needed, but the old outline.el needs this fix.
+ (org-back-to-heading invisible-OK)
+ (let ((first t)
+ (level (funcall outline-level)))
+ (while (and (not (eobp))
+ (or first (> (funcall outline-level) level)))
+ (setq first nil)
+ (outline-next-heading))
+ (if (memq (preceding-char) '(?\n ?\^M))
+ (progn
+ ;; Go to end of line before heading
+ (forward-char -1)
+ (if (memq (preceding-char) '(?\n ?\^M))
+ ;; leave blank line before heading
+ (forward-char -1))))))
+
+(defun org-show-subtree ()
+ "Show everything after this heading at deeper levels."
+ (outline-flag-region
+ (point)
+ (save-excursion
+ (outline-end-of-subtree) (outline-next-heading) (point))
+ (if org-noutline-p nil ?\n)))
+
+(defun org-show-entry ()
+ "Show the body directly following this heading.
+Show the heading too, if it is currently invisible."
+ (interactive)
+ (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading t)
+ (outline-flag-region
+ (1- (point))
+ (save-excursion
+ (re-search-forward (concat "[\r\n]\\(" outline-regexp "\\)") nil 'move)
+ (or (match-beginning 1) (point-max)))
+ (if org-noutline-p nil ?\n))))
+
+
+(defun org-make-options-regexp (kwds)
+ "Make a regular expression for keyword lines."
+ (concat
+ (if org-noutline-p "^" "[\n\r]")
+ "#?[ \t]*\\+\\("
+ (mapconcat 'regexp-quote kwds "\\|")
+ "\\):[ \t]*"
+ (if org-noutline-p "\\(.+\\)" "\\([^\n\r]+\\)")))
+
+;; Make `bookmark-jump' show the jump location if it was hidden.
+(eval-after-load "bookmark"
+ '(if (boundp 'bookmark-after-jump-hook)
+ ;; We can use the hook
+ (add-hook 'bookmark-after-jump-hook 'org-bookmark-jump-unhide)
+ ;; Hook not available, use advice
+ (defadvice bookmark-jump (after org-make-visible activate)
+ "Make the position visible."
+ (org-bookmark-jump-unhide))))
+
+(defun org-bookmark-jump-unhide ()
+ "Unhide the current position, to show the bookmark location."
+ (and (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
+ (or (org-invisible-p)
+ (save-excursion (goto-char (max (point-min) (1- (point))))
+ (org-invisible-p)))
+ (org-show-hierarchy-above)))
+
+;;; Finish up
+
+(provide 'org)
+
+(run-hooks 'org-load-hook)
+
+;; Experimental code
+
+
+
+;; arch-tag: e77da1a7-acc7-4336-b19e-efa25af3f9fd
+;;; org.el ends here
+
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+\input texinfo
+@c %**start of header
+@setfilename org
+@c @setfilename ../info/org
+@settitle Org Mode Manual
+
+@set VERSION 4.12
+@set DATE March 2006
+
+@dircategory Emacs
+@direntry
+* Org Mode: (org). outline-based notes management and organizer
+@end direntry
+
+@c Version and Contact Info
+@set MAINTAINERSITE @uref{http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/,maintainers webpage}
+@set MAINTAINER Carsten Dominik
+@set MAINTAINEREMAIL @email{dominik@@science.uva.nl}
+@set MAINTAINERCONTACT @uref{mailto:dominik@@science.uva.nl,contact the maintainer}
+@c %**end of header
+@finalout
+
+@c Macro definitions
+
+@c FIXME: does not look good in html
+@c Subheadings inside a table. Need a difference between info and the rest.
+@macro tsubheading{text}
+@ifinfo
+@subsubheading \text\
+@end ifinfo
+@ifnotinfo
+@item @b{\text\}
+@end ifnotinfo
+@end macro
+
+@copying
+This manual is for Org-mode (version @value{VERSION}).
+
+Copyright @copyright{} 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation
+
+@quotation
+Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
+under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or
+any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
+Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU Manual,''
+and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the
+license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation
+License.''
+
+(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have freedom to copy and modify
+this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free
+Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
+@end quotation
+@end copying
+
+@titlepage
+@title Org Mode Manual
+
+@subtitle Release @value{VERSION}
+@author by Carsten Dominik
+
+@c The following two commands start the copyright page.
+@page
+@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
+@insertcopying
+@end titlepage
+
+@c Output the table of contents at the beginning.
+@contents
+
+@ifnottex
+@node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
+@top Org Mode Manual
+
+@insertcopying
+@end ifnottex
+
+@menu
+* Introduction:: Getting started
+* Document Structure:: A tree works like your brain
+* Tables:: Pure magic for quick formatting
+* Hyperlinks:: Notes in context
+* TODO items:: Every tree branch can be a TODO item
+* Timestamps:: Assign date and time to items
+* Agenda Views:: Collecting information into views
+* Exporting:: Sharing and publishing of notes
+* Miscellaneous:: All the rest which did not fit elsewhere
+* Index:: The fast road to specific information
+* Key Index:: Key bindings and where they are described
+
+@detailmenu
+ --- The Detailed Node Listing ---
+
+Introduction
+
+* Summary:: Brief summary of what Org-mode does
+* Installation and Activation:: How to install Org-mode
+* Feedback:: Bug reports, ideas, patches etc.
+
+Document Structure
+
+* Outlines:: Org-mode is based on outline-mode
+* Headlines:: How to typeset org-tree headlines
+* Visibility cycling:: Show and hide, much simplified
+* Motion:: Jumping to other headlines
+* Structure editing:: Changing sequence and level of headlines
+* Archiving:: Move done task trees to a different place
+* Sparse trees:: Matches embedded in context
+* Tags:: Tagging headlines and matching sets of tags
+* Plain Lists:: Editing hand-formatted lists
+
+Tables
+
+* Built-in table editor:: Simple tables
+* Table calculations:: Compute a field from other fields
+* orgtbl-mode:: The table editor as minor mode
+* table.el:: Complex tables
+
+Calculations in tables
+
+* Formula syntax:: How to write a formula
+* Column formulas:: Formulas valid for all fields in a column
+* Advanced features:: Field names, parameters and automatic recalc
+* Named-field formulas:: Formulas valid in single fields
+* Editing/debugging formulas:: Changing a stored formula
+* Appetizer:: Taste the power of calc
+
+Hyperlinks
+
+* Internal Links:: Links to other places in the current file
+* External Links:: URL-like links to the world
+* Managing links:: Creating, inserting and following
+* Search Options:: Linking to a specific location
+* Remember:: Org-trees store quick notes
+
+Internal Links
+
+* Radio targets:: Make targets trigger links in plain text.
+* CamelCase links:: Activating CamelCase words as links
+
+TODO items
+
+* TODO basics:: Marking and displaying TODO entries
+* Progress Logging:: Document your productivity
+* TODO extensions:: Workflow and assignments
+* Priorities:: Some things are more important than others
+
+Extended use of TODO keywords
+
+* Workflow states:: From TODO to DONE in steps
+* TODO types:: I do this, Fred the rest
+* Per file keywords:: Different files, different requirements
+
+Timestamps
+
+* Time stamps:: Assigning a time to a tree entry
+* Creating timestamps:: Commands which insert timestamps
+
+Agenda Views
+
+* Agenda files:: Files being searched for agenda information
+* Agenda dispatcher:: Keyboard access to agenda views
+* Weekly/Daily Agenda:: The calendar page with current tasks
+* Global TODO list:: All unfinished action items
+* Matching headline tags:: Structured information with fine-tuned search
+* Timeline:: Time-sorted view for single file
+* Agenda commands:: Remote editing of org trees
+
+The weekly/daily agenda
+
+* Categories:: Not all tasks are equal
+* Time-of-day specifications:: How the agenda knows the time
+* Calendar/Diary integration:: Integrating Anniversaries and more
+* Sorting of agenda items:: The order of things
+
+Exporting
+
+* ASCII export:: Export as a structured ASCII file
+* HTML export:: Export as an HTML file
+* iCalendar export:: Create calendar entries.
+
+HTML export
+
+* HTML formatting:: Interpretation of the buffer content
+* Export options:: How to influence exports
+* Comment lines:: Lines which will not be exported
+
+Miscellaneous
+
+* Completion:: M-TAB knows what you need
+* Customization:: Adapting Org-mode to your taste
+* Clean view:: Getting rid of leading stars in the outline
+* TTY keys:: Using Org-mode on a tty
+* FAQ:: Frequently asked questions
+* Interaction:: Other Emacs packages
+* Bugs:: Things which do not work perfectly
+* Acknowledgments:: These people provided feedback and more
+
+@end detailmenu
+@end menu
+
+@node Introduction, Document Structure, Top, Top
+@chapter Introduction
+@cindex introduction
+
+@menu
+* Summary:: Brief summary of what Org-mode does
+* Installation and Activation:: How to install Org-mode
+* Feedback:: Bug reports, ideas, patches etc.
+@end menu
+
+@node Summary, Installation and Activation, Introduction, Introduction
+@section Summary
+@cindex summary
+
+Org-mode is a mode for keeping notes, maintaining ToDo lists, and doing
+project planning with a fast and effective plain-text system.
+
+Org-mode develops organizational tasks around NOTES files that contain
+information about projects as plain text. Org-mode is implemented on
+top of outline-mode, which makes it possible to keep the content of
+large files well structured. Visibility cycling and structure editing
+help to work with the tree. Tables are easily created with a built-in
+table editor. Org-mode supports ToDo items, deadlines, time stamps,
+and scheduling. It dynamically compiles entries into an agenda that
+utilizes and smoothly integrates much of the Emacs calendar and diary.
+Plain text URL-like links connect to websites, emails, Usenet
+messages, BBDB entries, and any files related to the projects. For
+printing and sharing of notes, an Org-mode file can be exported as a
+structured ASCII file, as HTML, or (todo and agenda items only) as an
+iCalendar file.
+
+Org-mode keeps simple things simple. When first fired up, it should
+feel like a simple but easy to use outliner. Complexity is not
+imposed, but a large amount of functionality is available when you
+need it. Org-mode can be used on different levels and in different
+ways, for example
+
+@example
+@r{@bullet{} as an outline extension with visibility cycling and structure editing}
+@r{@bullet{} as an ASCII system and table editor for taking structured notes}
+@r{@bullet{} as an ASCII table editor with spreadsheet-like capabilities}
+@r{@bullet{} as a simple hypertext system, with HTML export}
+@r{@bullet{} as a TODO list editor}
+@r{@bullet{} as a full agenda and planner with deadlines and work scheduling}
+@end example
+
+The Org-mode table editor can be integrated into any major mode by
+activating the minor Orgtbl-mode.
+
+There is a website for Org-mode which provides links to the newest
+version of Org-mode, as well as additional information, screen shots
+and example files. This page is located at
+@uref{http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/}.
+
+@page
+
+@node Installation and Activation, Feedback, Summary, Introduction
+@section Installation and Activation
+@cindex installation
+@cindex autoload
+@cindex global keybindings
+@cindex keybindings, global
+
+If Org-mode is part of the Emacs distribution or an XEmacs package,
+you only need to copy the following lines to your @file{.emacs} file.
+The last two lines define @emph{global} keys for the commands
+@command{org-store-link} and @command{org-agenda} - please
+choose suitable keys yourself.
+
+@lisp
+;; The following lines are always needed. Choose your own keys.
+(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode))
+(define-key global-map "\C-cl" 'org-store-link)
+(define-key global-map "\C-ca" 'org-agenda)
+@end lisp
+
+If you have downloaded Org-mode from the Web, you must byte-compile
+@file{org.el} and put it on your load path. In addition to the Emacs
+Lisp lines above, you also need to add the following lines to
+@file{.emacs}:
+
+@lisp
+;; These lines only if org-mode is not part of the X/Emacs distribution.
+(autoload 'org-mode "org" "Org mode" t)
+(autoload 'org-diary "org" "Diary entries from Org mode")
+(autoload 'org-agenda "org" "Multi-file agenda from Org mode" t)
+(autoload 'org-store-link "org" "Store a link to the current location" t)
+(autoload 'orgtbl-mode "org" "Org tables as a minor mode" t)
+(autoload 'turn-on-orgtbl "org" "Org tables as a minor mode")
+@end lisp
+
+@cindex org-mode, turning on
+With this setup, all files with extension @samp{.org} will be put into
+Org-mode. As an alternative, make the first line of a file look like
+this:
+
+@example
+MY PROJECTS -*- mode: org; -*-
+@end example
+
+@noindent which will select Org-mode for this buffer no matter what
+the file's name is. See also the variable
+@code{org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file'}.
+
+@node Feedback, , Installation and Activation, Introduction
+@section Feedback
+@cindex feedback
+@cindex bug reports
+@cindex maintainer
+@cindex author
+
+If you find problems with Org-mode, or if you have questions, remarks,
+or ideas about it, please contact the maintainer Carsten Dominik at
+@value{MAINTAINEREMAIL}.
+
+For bug reports, please provide as much information as possible,
+including the version information of Emacs (@kbd{C-h v emacs-version
+@key{RET}}) and Org-mode (@kbd{M-x org-version}), as well as the
+Org-mode related setup in @file{.emacs}. If an error occurs, a
+traceback can be very useful. Often a small example file helps, along
+with clear information about:
+@enumerate
+@item What exactly did you do?
+@item What did you expect to happen?
+@item What happened instead?
+@end enumerate
+@noindent Thanks for helping to improve this mode.
+
+@node Document Structure, Tables, Introduction, Top
+@chapter Document Structure
+@cindex document structure
+@cindex structure of document
+
+Org-mode is based on outline mode and provides flexible commands to
+edit the structure of the document.
+
+@menu
+* Outlines:: Org-mode is based on outline-mode
+* Headlines:: How to typeset org-tree headlines
+* Visibility cycling:: Show and hide, much simplified
+* Motion:: Jumping to other headlines
+* Structure editing:: Changing sequence and level of headlines
+* Archiving:: Move done task trees to a different place
+* Sparse trees:: Matches embedded in context
+* Tags:: Tagging headlines and matching sets of tags
+* Plain Lists:: Editing hand-formatted lists
+@end menu
+
+@node Outlines, Headlines, Document Structure, Document Structure
+@section Outlines
+@cindex outlines
+@cindex outline-mode
+
+Org-mode is implemented on top of outline-mode. Outlines allow to
+organize a document in a hierarchical structure, which (at least for
+me) is the best representation of notes and thoughts. Overview over
+this structure is achieved by folding (hiding) large parts of the
+document to show only the general document structure and the parts
+currently being worked on. Org-mode greatly simplifies the use of
+outlines by compressing the entire show/hide functionality into a
+single command @command{org-cycle}, which is bound to the @key{TAB}
+key.
+
+@node Headlines, Visibility cycling, Outlines, Document Structure
+@section Headlines
+@cindex headlines
+@cindex outline tree
+
+Headlines define the structure of an outline tree. The Headlines in
+Org-mode start with one or more stars, on the left margin. For
+example
+
+@example
+* Top level headline
+** Second level
+*** 3rd level
+ some text
+*** 3rd level
+ more text
+* Another top level headline
+@end example
+@noindent Some people find the many stars too noisy and would prefer an
+outline that has whitespace followed by a single star as headline
+starters. @ref{Clean view} describes a setup to realize this.
+
+@node Visibility cycling, Motion, Headlines, Document Structure
+@section Visibility cycling
+@cindex cycling, visibility
+@cindex visibility cycling
+@cindex trees, visibility
+@cindex show hidden text
+@cindex hide text
+
+Outlines make it possible to hide parts of the text in the buffer.
+Org-mode uses a single command bound to the @key{TAB} key to change
+the visibility in the buffer.
+
+@cindex subtree visibility states
+@cindex folded, subtree visibility state
+@cindex children, subtree visibility state
+@cindex subtree, subtree visibility state
+@table @kbd
+@kindex @key{TAB}
+@item @key{TAB}
+Rotate current subtree between the states
+@example
+,-> FOLDED -> CHILDREN -> SUBTREE --.
+'-----------------------------------'
+@end example
+At the beginning of the buffer (or when called with @kbd{C-u}), this does
+the same as the command @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} below.
+
+@cindex global visibility states
+@cindex overview, global visibility state
+@cindex contents, global visibility state
+@cindex show all, global visibility state
+@kindex S-@key{TAB}
+@item S-@key{TAB}
+Rotate the entire buffer between the states
+@example
+,-> OVERVIEW -> CONTENTS -> SHOW ALL --.
+'--------------------------------------'
+@end example
+Note that inside tables, @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} jumps to the previous field.
+
+@cindex show all, command
+@kindex C-c C-a
+@item C-c C-a
+Show all.
+@end table
+
+When Emacs first visits an Org-mode file, the global state is set to
+OVERVIEW, i.e. only the top level headlines are visible. This can be
+configured through the variable @code{org-startup-folded}, or on a
+per-file basis by adding one of the following lines anywhere in the
+buffer:
+
+@example
+#+STARTUP: fold
+#+STARTUP: nofold
+#+STARTUP: content
+@end example
+
+@node Motion, Structure editing, Visibility cycling, Document Structure
+@section Motion
+@cindex motion, between headlines
+@cindex jumping, to headlines
+@cindex headline navigation
+The following commands jump to other headlines in the buffer.
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c C-n
+@item C-c C-n
+Next heading.
+@kindex C-c C-p
+@item C-c C-p
+Previous heading.
+@kindex C-c C-f
+@item C-c C-f
+Next heading same level.
+@kindex C-c C-b
+@item C-c C-b
+Previous heading same level.
+@kindex C-c C-u
+@item C-c C-u
+Backward to higher level heading.
+@kindex C-c C-j
+@item C-c C-j
+Jump to a different place without changing the current outline
+visibility. Shows the document structure in a temporary buffer, where
+you can use visibility cycling (@key{TAB}) to find your destination.
+After pressing @key{RET}, the cursor moves to the selected location in
+the original buffer, and the headings hierarchy above it is made
+visible.
+@end table
+
+@node Structure editing, Archiving, Motion, Document Structure
+@section Structure editing
+@cindex structure editing
+@cindex headline, promotion and demotion
+@cindex promotion, of subtrees
+@cindex demotion, of subtrees
+@cindex subtree, cut and paste
+@cindex pasting, of subtrees
+@cindex cutting, of subtrees
+@cindex copying, of subtrees
+@cindex subtrees, cut and paste
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex M-@key{RET}
+@item M-@key{RET}
+Insert new heading with same level as current. If the cursor is in a
+plain list item, a new item is created. To force creation of a new
+headline, use a prefix arg, or first press @key{RET} to get to the
+beginning of the next line.
+@kindex M-S-@key{RET}
+@item M-S-@key{RET}
+Insert new TODO entry with same level as current heading.
+@kindex M-@key{left}
+@item M-@key{left}
+Promote current heading by one level
+@kindex M-@key{right}
+@item M-@key{right}
+Demote current heading by one level
+@kindex M-S-@key{left}
+@item M-S-@key{left}
+Promote the current subtree by one level
+@kindex M-S-@key{right}
+@item M-S-@key{right}
+Demote the current subtree by one level
+@kindex M-S-@key{up}
+@item M-S-@key{up}
+Move subtree up (swap with previous subtree of same
+level)
+@kindex M-S-@key{down}
+@item M-S-@key{down}
+Move subtree down (swap with next subtree of same level)
+@kindex C-c C-x C-w
+@kindex C-c C-x C-k
+@item C-c C-x C-w
+@itemx C-c C-x C-k
+Kill subtree, i.e. remove it from buffer but save in kill ring.
+@kindex C-c C-x M-w
+@item C-c C-x M-w
+Copy subtree to kill ring.
+@kindex C-c C-x C-y
+@item C-c C-x C-y
+Yank subtree from kill ring. This does modify the level of the subtree to
+make sure the tree fits in nicely at the yank position. The yank
+level can also be specified with a prefix arg, or by yanking after a
+headline marker like @samp{****}.
+@end table
+
+@cindex region, active
+@cindex active region
+@cindex transient-mark-mode
+When there is an active region (transient-mark-mode), promotion and
+demotion work on all headlines in the region. To select a region of
+headlines, it is best to place both point and mark at the beginning of a
+line, mark at the beginning of the first headline, and point at the line
+just after the last headline to change. Note that when the cursor is
+inside a table (@pxref{Tables}), the Meta-Cursor keys have different
+functionality.
+
+@node Archiving, Sparse trees, Structure editing, Document Structure
+@section Archiving
+@cindex archiving
+@cindex filing subtrees
+
+When a project represented by a (sub)tree is finished, you may want
+to move the tree to an archive place, either in the same file under a
+special top-level heading, or even to a different file.
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c $
+@item @kbd{C-c $}
+Archive the subtree starting at the cursor position to the location
+given by @code{org-archive-location}.
+@end table
+
+@cindex archive locations
+The default archive is a file in the same directory as the current
+file, with the name derived by appending @file{_archive} to the
+current file name. For information and examples on how to change
+this, see the documentation string of the variable
+@code{org-archive-location}. If you are also using the Org-mode
+agenda, archiving to a different file is a good way to keep archived
+trees from contributing agenda items.
+
+@node Sparse trees, Tags, Archiving, Document Structure
+@section Sparse trees
+@cindex sparse trees
+@cindex trees, sparse
+@cindex folding, sparse trees
+@cindex occur, command
+
+An important feature of Org-mode is the ability to construct
+@emph{sparse trees} for selected information in an outline tree. A
+sparse tree means that the entire document is folded as much as
+possible, but the selected information is made visible along with the
+headline structure above it@footnote{See also the variables
+@code{org-show-hierarchy-above} and
+@code{org-show-following-heading}.}. Just try it out and you will see
+immediately how it works.
+
+Org-mode contains several commands creating such trees. The most
+basic one is @command{org-occur}:
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c /
+@item C-c /
+Occur. Prompts for a regexp and shows a sparse tree with all matches.
+If the match is in a headline, the headline is made visible. If the
+match is in the body of an entry, headline and body are made visible.
+In order to provide minimal context, also the full hierarchy of
+headlines above the match is shown, as well as the headline following
+the match. Each match is also highlighted, the highlights disappear
+when the buffer is changed with an editing command.
+@end table
+@noindent
+For frequently used sparse trees of specific search strings, you can
+use the variable @code{org-agenda-custom-commands} to define fast
+keyboard access to specific sparse trees. These commands will then be
+accessible through the agenda dispatcher (@pxref{Agenda dispatcher}).
+For example
+@lisp
+(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
+ '(("f" occur-tree "FIXME")))
+@end lisp
+@noindent will define the key @kbd{C-c a f} as a shortcut for creating
+a sparse tree matching the string @samp{FIXME}.
+
+Other commands are using sparse trees as well. For example @kbd{C-c
+C-v} creates a sparse TODO tree (@pxref{TODO basics}).
+
+@kindex C-c C-x v
+@cindex printing sparse trees
+@cindex visible text, printing
+To print a sparse tree, you can use the Emacs command
+@code{ps-print-buffer-with-faces} which does not print invisible parts
+of the document @footnote{This does not work under XEmacs, because
+XEmacs uses selective display for outlining, not text properties}.
+Or you can use the command @kbd{C-c C-x v} to copy the visible part of
+the document to another file (extension @file{.txt}) which then can be
+printed in any desired way.
+
+@node Tags, Plain Lists, Sparse trees, Document Structure
+@section Tags
+@cindex tags
+@cindex headline tagging
+@cindex matching, tags
+@cindex sparse tree, tag based
+
+If you wish to implement a tag system to cross-correlate information,
+this can be done as well in Org-mode. Every headline can contain a
+list of tags, at the end of the headline. Tags are normal words
+containing letters, numbers, @samp{_}, and @samp{@@}. Tags must be
+preceded and followed by a single colon; like @samp{:WORK:}. Several
+tags can be specified like @samp{:WORK:URGENT:}.
+
+@cindex inheritance, of tags
+Tags make use of the hierarchical structure of outline trees. If a
+heading has a certain tag, all subheadings will inherit the tag as
+well. For example, in the list
+
+@example
+* Meeting with the French group :WORK:
+** Summary by Frank :BOSS:NOTES:
+*** TODO Prepare slides for him :ACTION:
+@end example
+@noindent
+the final heading will have the tags @samp{:WORK:}, @samp{:BOSS:},
+@samp{:NOTES:}, and @samp{:ACTION:}. When executing tag searches and
+Org-mode finds that a certain headline matches the search criterion,
+it will not check any sublevel headline, assuming that these likely
+also match, and that the list of matches can become very long. You
+can influence inheritance and searching using the variables
+@code{org-use-tag-inheritance} and
+@code{org-tags-match-list-sublevels}.
+
+@kindex M-@key{TAB}
+Tags can simply be typed into the buffer. After a colon,
+@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} offers completion on all tags being used in the
+current buffer. There are also special commands for inserting tags,
+and for executing searches based on tags.
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c C-c
+@item C-c C-c
+@cindex completion, of tags
+Enter new tags for the current headline. The minibuffer will prompt
+for a list of tags and offer completion with respect to all other tags
+used in the current buffer. Several tags, separated by colons, may be
+specified at the prompt. After pressing @key{RET}, the tags will
+be inserted and aligned to @code{org-tags-column}. When called with a
+@kbd{C-u} prefix, align all tags in the current buffer to that column,
+just to make things look nice. TAGS are automatically realigned after
+promotion, demotion, and TODO state changes (@pxref{TODO basics}).
+@kindex C-c \
+@item C-c \
+Create a sparse tree with all headlines matching a tags search.
+@kindex C-c a m
+@item C-c a m
+Create a global list of tag matches from all agenda files.
+@xref{Matching headline tags}.
+@kindex C-c a M
+@item C-c a M
+Create a global list of tag matches from all agenda files, but check
+only TODO items and force checking subitems (see variable
+@code{org-tags-match-list-sublevels}).
+@end table
+
+A tags search string can use Boolean operators @samp{&} for AND and
+@samp{|} for OR. @samp{&} binds more strongly than
+@samp{|}. Parenthesis are currently no implemented. A tag may also be
+preceded by @samp{-}, to select against it, and @samp{+} is syntactic
+sugar for positive selection. The AND operator @samp{&} is optional
+when @samp{+} or @samp{-} is present. For example, @samp{+WORK-BOSS}
+would select all headlines that are tagged @samp{:WORK:}, but discard
+those also tagged @samp{:BOSS:}. The search string @samp{WORK|LAPTOP}
+selects all lines tagged @samp{:WORK:} or @samp{:LAPTOP:}. The string
+@samp{WORK|LAPTOP&NIGHT} requires that the @samp{:LAPTOP:} lines are
+also tagged @samp{NIGHT}.
+
+@node Plain Lists, , Tags, Document Structure
+@section Plain Lists
+@cindex plain lists
+@cindex lists, plain
+@cindex lists, ordered
+@cindex ordered lists
+
+Headlines define the structure of the Org-mode file, and also lists
+(for example TODO items (@pxref{TODO items}) should be created using
+headline levels. However, when taking notes, the plain text is
+sometimes easier to read with hand-formatted lists. Org-mode supports
+editing such lists, and the HTML exporter (@pxref{Exporting}) does
+parse and format them.
+
+Org-mode knows ordered and unordered lists. Unordered list items start
+with @samp{-}, @samp{+}, or @samp{*}@footnote{When using @samp{*} as a
+bullet, lines must be indented or they will be seen as top-level
+headlines. Also, when you are hiding leading stars to get a clean
+outline view, plain list items starting with a star are visually
+indistinguishable from true headlines. In short: Even though @samp{*}
+is supported, it may be better to not use it for plain list items} as
+bullets. Ordered list items start with @samp{1.} or @samp{1)}. Items
+belonging to the same list must have the same indentation on the first
+line. In particular, if an ordered list reaches number @samp{10.}, also
+the 2--digit numbers must be written left-aligned with the other numbers
+in the list. Indentation also determines the end of a list item. It
+ends before the next line that is indented like the bullet/number, or
+less. For example:
+
+@example
+** Lord of the Rings
+My favorite scenes are (in this order)
+1. Eowyns fight with the witch king
+ + this was already my favorite scene in the book
+ + I really like Miranda Otto.
+2. The attack of the Rohirrim
+3. Peter Jackson being shot by Legolas
+ - on DVD only
+ He makes a really funny face when it happens.
+@end example
+
+Org-mode supports these lists by tuning filling and wrapping commands
+to correctly deal with them. Furthermore, the following commands act
+on items when the cursor is in the first line of an item (the line
+with the bullet or number).
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex @key{TAB}
+@item @key{TAB}
+Items can be folded just like headline levels if you set the variable
+@code{org-cycle-include-plain-lists}. The level of an item is then
+given by the indentation of the bullet/number. However, items are
+always subordinate to real headlines, the hierarchies remain
+completely separated.
+@kindex M-@key{RET}
+@item M-@key{RET}
+Insert new item at current level. With prefix arg, for a new heading.
+@kindex M-S-@key{up}
+@kindex M-S-@key{down}
+@item M-S-@key{up}
+@itemx M-S-@key{down}
+Move the item including subitems up/down (swap with previous/next item
+of same indentation). If the list is ordered, renumbering is
+automatic.
+@kindex M-S-@key{left}
+@kindex M-S-@key{right}
+@item M-S-@key{left}
+@itemx M-S-@key{right}
+Decrease/increase the indentation of the item, including subitems.
+Initially, the item tree is selected based on current indentation.
+When these commands are executed several times in direct succession,
+the initially selected region is used, even if the new indentation
+would imply a different hierarchy. To use the new hierarchy, break
+the command chain with a cursor motion or so.
+@kindex C-c C-c
+@item C-c C-c
+Renumber the ordered list at the cursor.
+@end table
+
+@node Tables, Hyperlinks, Document Structure, Top
+@chapter Tables
+@cindex tables
+@cindex editing tables
+
+Org-mode has a very fast and intuitive table editor built-in.
+Spreadsheet-like calculations are supported in connection with the
+Emacs @file{calc} package.
+
+@menu
+* Built-in table editor:: Simple tables
+* Table calculations:: Compute a field from other fields
+* orgtbl-mode:: The table editor as minor mode
+* table.el:: Complex tables
+@end menu
+
+@node Built-in table editor, Table calculations, Tables, Tables
+@section The built-in table editor
+@cindex table editor, builtin
+
+Org-mode makes it easy to format tables in plain ASCII. Any line with
+@samp{|} as the first non-white character is considered part of a
+table. @samp{|} is also the column separator. A table might look
+like this:
+
+@example
+| Name | Phone | Age |
+|-------+-------+-----|
+| Peter | 1234 | 17 |
+| Anna | 4321 | 25 |
+@end example
+
+A table is re-aligned automatically each time you press @key{TAB} or
+@key{RET} or @kbd{C-c C-c} inside the table. @key{TAB} also moves to
+the next field (@key{RET} to the next row) and creates new table rows
+at the end of the table or before horizontal lines. The indentation
+of the table is set by the first line. Any line starting with
+@samp{|-} is considered as a horizontal separator line and will be
+expanded on the next re-align to span the whole table width. So, to
+create the above table, you would only type
+
+@example
+|Name|Phone|Age
+|-
+@end example
+@noindent and then press @key{TAB} to align the table and start filling in
+fields.
+
+When typing text into a field, Org-mode treats @key{DEL},
+@key{Backspace}, and all character keys in a special way, so that
+inserting and deleting avoids shifting other fields. Also, when
+typing @emph{immediately after the cursor was moved into a new field
+with @kbd{@key{TAB}}, @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} or @kbd{@key{RET}}}, the
+field is automatically made blank. If this behavior is too
+unpredictable for you, configure the variables
+@code{org-enable-table-editor} and @code{org-table-auto-blank-field}.
+
+@table @kbd
+@tsubheading{Creation and conversion}
+@item M-x org-table-create
+Creates an empty Org-mode table. However, it is much easier to just
+start typing, like @kbd{|Name|Phone|Age @key{RET} |- @key{TAB}}
+
+@kindex C-c C-c
+@item C-c C-c
+Convert region to table. Works when the cursor is not in an existing
+table, and when there is a region defined. If every line contains at
+least one TAB character, the function assumes that the material is tab
+separated. If not, lines are split at whitespace into fields. You
+can use a prefix argument to indicate how many consecutive spaces are
+at least required to indicate a field separator (default: just one).
+
+@tsubheading{Re-aligning and field motion}
+@kindex C-c C-c
+@item C-c C-c
+Re-align the table without moving the cursor.
+
+@kindex @key{TAB}
+@item @key{TAB}
+Re-align the table, move to the next field. Creates a new row if
+necessary.
+
+@kindex S-@key{TAB}
+@item S-@key{TAB}
+Re-align, move to previous field.
+
+@kindex @key{RET}
+@item @key{RET}
+Re-align the table and move down to next row. Creates a new row if
+necessary. At the beginning or end of a line, @key{RET} still does
+NEWLINE, so it can be used to split a table.
+
+@tsubheading{Column and row editing}
+@kindex M-@key{left}
+@kindex M-@key{right}
+@item M-@key{left}
+@itemx M-@key{right}
+Move the current column left/right
+
+@kindex M-S-@key{left}
+@item M-S-@key{left}
+Kill the current column.
+
+@kindex M-S-@key{right}
+@item M-S-@key{right}
+Insert a new column to the left of the cursor position.
+
+@kindex M-@key{up}
+@kindex M-@key{down}
+@item M-@key{up}
+@itemx M-@key{down}
+Move the current row up/down
+
+@kindex M-S-@key{up}
+@item M-S-@key{up}
+Kill the current row or horizontal line.
+
+@kindex M-S-@key{down}
+@item M-S-@key{down}
+Insert a new row above (with arg: below) the current row.
+
+@kindex C-c -
+@item C-c -
+Insert a horizontal line below current row. With prefix arg, the line
+is created above the current line.
+
+@kindex C-c ^
+@item C-c ^
+Sort the table lines in the region. Point and mark must be in the first
+and last line to be included, and must be in the column that should be
+used for sorting. The command prompts for numerical versus
+alphanumerical sorting.
+
+@tsubheading{Regions}
+@kindex C-c C-x M-w
+@item C-c C-x M-w
+Copy a rectangular region from a table to a special clipboard. Point
+and mark determine edge fields of the rectangle. The process ignores
+horizontal separator lines.
+@kindex C-c C-x C-w
+@item C-c C-x C-w
+Copy a rectangular region from a table to a special clipboard, and
+blank all fields in the rectangle. So this is the ``cut'' operation.
+@kindex C-c C-x C-y
+@item C-c C-x C-y
+Paste a rectangular region into a table.
+The upper right corner ends up in the current field. All involved fields
+will be overwritten. If the rectangle does not fit into the present table,
+the table is enlarged as needed. The process ignores horizontal separator
+lines.
+@kindex C-c C-q
+@item C-c C-q
+Wrap several fields in a column like a paragraph. If there is an active
+region, and both point and mark are in the same column, the text in the
+column is wrapped to minimum width for the given number of lines. A
+prefix ARG may be used to change the number of desired lines. If there
+is no region, the current field is split at the cursor position and the
+text fragment to the right of the cursor is prepended to the field one
+line down. If there is no region, but you specify a prefix ARG, the
+current field gets blank, and the content is appended to the field
+above.
+
+@tsubheading{Calculations}
+@cindex formula, in tables
+@cindex calculations, in tables
+@kindex C-c =
+@item C-c =
+Install a new formula for the current column and replace current field
+with the result of the formula.
+
+@kindex C-u C-c =
+@item C-u C-c =
+Install a new formula for the current field, which must be a named
+field. Evaluate the formula and replace the field content with the
+result.
+
+@kindex C-c '
+@item C-c '
+Edit all formulas associated with the current table in a separate
+buffer.
+
+@kindex C-c *
+@item C-c *
+Recalculate the current row by applying the stored formulas from left
+to right. When called with a @kbd{C-u} prefix, recalculate the
+entire table, starting with the first non-header line (i.e. below the
+first horizontal separator line). For details, see @ref{Table calculations}.
+
+@kindex C-#
+@item C-#
+Rotate the calculation mark in first column through the states
+@samp{}, @samp{#}, @samp{*}, @samp{!}, @samp{$}. For the meaning of
+these marks see @ref{Advanced features}. When there is an active
+region, change all marks in the region.
+
+@kindex C-c ?
+@item C-c ?
+Which table column is the cursor in? Displays number >0 in echo
+area.
+
+@cindex region, active
+@cindex active region
+@cindex transient-mark-mode
+@kindex C-c +
+@item C-c +
+Sum the numbers in the current column, or in the rectangle defined by
+the active region. The result is shown in the echo area and can
+be inserted with @kbd{C-y}.
+
+@kindex S-@key{RET}
+@item S-@key{RET}
+When current field is empty, copy from first non-empty field above.
+When not empty, copy current field down to next row and move cursor
+along with it. Depending on the variable
+@code{org-table-copy-increment}, integer field values will be
+incremented during copy. This key is also used by CUA-mode
+(@pxref{Interaction}).
+
+@tsubheading{Miscellaneous}
+@kindex C-c |
+@item C-c |
+Toggle the visibility of vertical lines in tables. The lines are
+still there, only made invisible with a text property. Any @samp{|}
+added by hand will become invisible on the next align.
+
+@item M-x org-table-import
+Import a file as a table. The table should be TAB- or whitespace
+separated. Useful for example to import an Excel table or data from a
+database, because these programs generally can write TAB-separated text
+files. This command works by inserting the file into the buffer and
+then converting the region to a table. Any prefix argument is passed on
+to the converter, which uses it to determine the separator.
+
+@item M-x org-table-export
+Export the table as a TAB-separated file. Useful for data exchange with
+for example Excel or database programs.
+
+@end table
+
+If you don't like the automatic table editor because it gets into your
+way in lines which you would like to start with @samp{|}, you can turn
+it off with
+@lisp
+(setq org-enable-table-editor nil)
+@end lisp
+@noindent The only table command which then still works is
+@kbd{C-c C-c} to do a manual re-align.
+
+@node Table calculations, orgtbl-mode, Built-in table editor, Tables
+@section Calculations in tables
+@cindex calculations, in tables
+@cindex spreadsheet capabilities
+@cindex @file{calc} package
+
+The table editor makes use of the Emacs @file{calc} package to
+implement spreadsheet-like capabilities. Org-mode has two levels of
+complexity for table calculations. On the basic level, tables do only
+horizontal computations, so a field can be computed from other fields
+@emph{in the same row}, and Org-mode assumes that there is only one
+formula for each column. This is very efficient to work with and
+enough for many tasks. On the complex level, columns and individual
+fields can be named for easier referencing in formulas, individual
+named fields can have their own formula associated with them, and
+recalculation can be automated.
+
+@menu
+* Formula syntax:: How to write a formula
+* Column formulas:: Formulas valid for all fields in a column
+* Advanced features:: Field names, parameters and automatic recalc
+* Named-field formulas:: Formulas valid in single fields
+* Editing/debugging formulas:: Changing a stored formula
+* Appetizer:: Taste the power of calc
+@end menu
+
+@node Formula syntax, Column formulas, Table calculations, Table calculations
+@subsection Formula syntax
+@cindex formula syntax
+@cindex syntax, of formulas
+
+A formula can be any algebraic expression understood by the Emacs
+@file{calc} package. Note that @file{calc} has the slightly
+non-standard conversion that @samp{/} has lower precedence than
+@samp{*}, so that @samp{a/b*c} is interpreted as @samp{a/(b*c)}. Before
+evaluation by @code{calc-eval} (@pxref{Calling Calc from Your Lisp
+Programs,calc-eval,Calling calc from Your Lisp Programs,calc,GNU Emacs
+Calc Manual}), variable substitution takes place:
+
+@example
+ $ @r{refers to the current field}
+ $3 @r{refers to the field in column 3 of the current row}
+ $3..$7 @r{a vector of the fields in columns 3-7 of current row}
+ $P1..$P3 @r{vector of column range, using column names}
+ &2 @r{second data field above the current, in same column}
+ &5-2 @r{vector from fifth to second field above current}
+ &III-II @r{vector of fields between 2nd and 3rd hline above}
+ &III @r{vector of fields between third hline above and current field}
+ $name @r{a named field, parameter or constant}
+@end example
+
+@cindex vectors, in table calculations
+The range vectors can be directly fed into the calc vector functions
+like @samp{vmean} and @samp{vsum}.
+
+@cindex name, of column or field
+@cindex constants, in calculations
+@samp{$name} is interpreted as the name of a column, parameter or
+constant. Constants are defined globally through the variable
+@code{org-table-formula-constants}. If you have the
+@file{constants.el} package, it will also be used to resolve
+constants, including natural constants like @samp{$h} for Planck's
+constant, units like @samp{$km} for kilometers. Column names and
+parameters can be specified in special table lines. These are
+described below, see @ref{Advanced features}.
+
+@cindex format specifier
+@cindex mode, for @file{calc}
+A formula can contain an optional mode string after a semicolon. This
+string consists of flags to influence calc's modes@footnote{By
+default, Org-mode uses the standard calc modes (precision 12, angular
+units degrees, fraction and symbolic modes off). However, the display
+format has been changed to @code{(float 5)} to keep tables compact.
+The default settings can be configured using the variable
+@code{org-calc-default-modes}.} during execution, e.g. @samp{p20} to
+switch the internal precision to 20 digits, @samp{n3}, @samp{s3},
+@samp{e2} or @samp{f4} to switch to normal, scientific, engineering,
+or fix display format, respectively, and @samp{D}, @samp{R}, @samp{F},
+and @samp{S} to turn on degrees, radians, fraction and symbolic modes,
+respectively. In addition, you may provide a @code{printf} format
+specifier to reformat the final result. A few examples:
+@example
+ $1+$2 @r{Sum of first and second field}
+ $1+$2;%.2f @r{Same, format result to two decimals}
+ exp($2)+exp($1) @r{Math functions can be used}
+ $;%.1f @r{Reformat current cell to 1 decimal}
+ ($3-32)*5/9 @r{Degrees F -> C conversion}
+ $c/$1/$cm @r{Hz -> cm conversion, using @file{constants.el}}
+ tan($1);Dp3s1 @r{Compute in degrees, precision 3, display SCI 1}
+ sin($1);Dp3%.1e @r{Same, but use printf specifier for display}
+ vmean($2..$7) @r{Compute column range mean, using vector function}
+ vsum(&III) @r{Sum numbers from 3rd hline above to here}
+ taylor($3,x=7,2) @r{taylor series of $3, at x=7, second degree}
+@end example
+
+@node Column formulas, Advanced features, Formula syntax, Table calculations
+@subsection Column formulas
+@cindex column formula
+@cindex formula, for table column
+
+To apply a formula to a field, type it directly into the field,
+preceded by an equal sign, like @samp{=$1+$2}. When you press
+@key{TAB} or @key{RET} or @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor still in the
+field, the formula will be stored as the formula for the current
+column, evaluated and the current field replaced with the result. If
+the field contains only @samp{=}, the previously stored formula for
+this column is used.
+
+For each column, Org-mode will remember the most recently used
+formula. The information is stored in a special line starting with
+@samp{#+TBLFM} directly below the table. When adding/deleting/moving
+columns with the appropriate commands, the stored equations will be
+modified accordingly. When a column used in a calculation is removed,
+references to this column become invalid and will cause an error upon
+applying the equation.
+
+Instead of typing an equation into the field, you may also use the
+command @kbd{C-c =}. It prompts for a formula (with default taken
+from the @samp{#+TBLFM:} line) and applies it to the current field. A
+numerical prefix (e.g. @kbd{C-5 C-c =}) will apply it to that many
+subsequent fields in the current column.
+
+@cindex recomputing table fields
+To recompute all the fields in a line, use the command @kbd{C-c *}.
+It re-applies all stored equations to the current row, from left to
+right. With a @kbd{C-u} prefix, this will be done to every line in
+the table, so use this command it you want to make sure the entire
+table is up-to-date. @kbd{C-u C-c C-c} is another way to update the
+entire table. Global updating does not touch the line(s) above the
+first horizontal separator line, assuming that this is the table
+header.
+
+@node Advanced features, Named-field formulas, Column formulas, Table calculations
+@subsection Advanced features
+
+If you want want the recalculation of fields to happen automatically,
+or if you want to be able to assign a formula to an individual field
+(instead of an entire column) you need to reserve the first column of
+the table for special marking characters. Here is an example of a
+table that collects exam results of students and makes use of these
+features:
+@example
+@group
+|---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
+| | Student | Prob 1 | Prob 2 | Prob 3 | Total | Note |
+|---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
+| ! | | P1 | P2 | P3 | Tot | |
+| # | Maximum | 10 | 15 | 25 | 50 | 10.0 |
+| ^ | | m1 | m2 | m3 | mt | |
+|---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
+| # | Peter | 10 | 8 | 23 | 41 | 8.2 |
+| # | Sara | 6 | 14 | 19 | 39 | 7.8 |
+| # | Sam | 2 | 4 | 3 | 9 | 1.8 |
+|---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
+| | Average | | | | 29.7 | |
+| ^ | | | | | at | |
+| $ | max=50 | | | | | |
+|---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
+#+TBLFM: $6=vsum($P1..$P3)::$7=10*$Tot/$max;%.1f::$at=vmean(&II);%.1f
+@end group
+@end example
+
+@noindent @b{Important}: Please note that for these special tables,
+recalculating the table with @kbd{C-u C-c *} does only affect rows
+which are marked @samp{#} or @samp{*}, and named fields. The column
+formulas are not applied in rows with empty first field.
+
+@cindex marking characters, tables
+The marking characters have the following meaning:
+@table @samp
+@item !
+The fields in this line define names for the columns, so that you may
+refer to a column as @samp{$Tot} instead of @samp{$6}.
+@item ^
+This row defines names for the fields @emph{above} the row. With such
+a definition, any formula in the table may use @samp{$m1} to refer to
+the value @samp{10}. Also, named fields can have their own formula
+associated with them.
+@item _
+Similar to @samp{^}, but defines names for the fields in the row
+@emph{below}.
+@item $
+Fields in this row can define @emph{parameters} for formulas. For
+example, if a field in a @samp{$} row contains @samp{max=50}, then
+formulas in this table can refer to the value 50 using @samp{$max}.
+Parameters work exactly like constants, only that they can be defined on
+a per-table basis. Changing a parameter and then recalculating the
+table can be useful.
+@item #
+Fields in this row are automatically recalculated when pressing
+@key{TAB} or @key{RET} or @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} in this row. Also, this row
+is selected for a global recalculation with @kbd{C-u C-c *}. Unmarked
+lines will be left alone by this command.
+@item *
+Selects this line for global recalculation with @kbd{C-u C-c *}, but
+not for automatic recalculation. Use this when automatic
+recalculation slows down editing too much.
+@item
+Unmarked lines are exempted from recalculation with @kbd{C-u C-c *}.
+All lines that should be recalculated should be marked with @samp{#}
+or @samp{*}.
+@end table
+
+@node Named-field formulas, Editing/debugging formulas, Advanced features, Table calculations
+@subsection Named-field formulas
+@cindex named field formula
+@cindex formula, for named table field
+
+A named field can have its own formula associated with it. In the
+example above, this is used for the @samp{at} field that contains
+the average result of the students. To enter a formula for a named
+field, just type it onto the buffer, preceded by @samp{:=}. Or use
+@kbd{C-u C-c =}. This equation will be stored below the table like
+@samp{$name=...}. Any recalculation in the table (even if only
+requested for the current line) will also update all named field
+formulas.
+
+@node Editing/debugging formulas, Appetizer, Named-field formulas, Table calculations
+@subsection Editing and debugging formulas
+@cindex formula editing
+@cindex editing, of table formulas
+
+To edit a column or field formula, you can use the commands @kbd{C-c
+=} and @kbd{C-u C-c =}, respectively. The currently active expression
+is then presented as default in the minibuffer, were it may be edited.
+
+Note that making a table field blank does not remove the formula
+associated with the field - during the next recalculation the field
+will be filled again. To remove a formula from a field, you have to
+give an empty reply when prompted for the formula, or to edit the
+@samp{#+TBLFM} line.
+
+@kindex C-c C-c
+You may edit the @samp{#+TBLFM} directly and re-apply
+the changed equations with @kbd{C-c C-c} in that line, or with the
+normal recalculation commands in the table.
+
+@kindex C-c '
+@kindex C-c C-c
+@kindex C-c C-q
+@kindex C-c ?
+In particular for large tables with many formulas, it is convenient to
+use the command @kbd{C-c '} to edit the formulas of the current table
+in a separate buffer. That buffer will show the formulas one per
+line, and you are free to edit, add and remove formulas. Press
+@kbd{C-c ?} on a @samp{$...} expression to get information about its
+interpretation. Exiting the buffer with @kbd{C-c C-c} only stores the
+modified formulas below the table. Exiting with @kbd{C-u C-c C-c}
+also applies them to the entire table. @kbd{C-c C-q} exits without
+installing the changes.
+
+When the evaluation of a formula leads to an error, the field content
+becomes the string @samp{#ERROR}. If you would like see what is going
+on during variable substitution and calculation in order to find a
+bug, turn on formula debugging in the menu and repeat the calculation
+by pressing, for example by pressing @kbd{C-c = @key{RET}} in a field.
+Detailed information will be displayed.
+
+@node Appetizer, , Editing/debugging formulas, Table calculations
+@subsection Appetizer
+
+Finally, just to wet your appetite on what can be done with the fantastic
+@file{calc} package, here is a table that computes the Taylor series
+for a couple of functions (homework: try that with Excel :-)
+
+@example
+@group
+|---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------|
+| | Func | n | x | Result |
+|---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------|
+| # | exp(x) | 1 | x | 1 + x |
+| # | exp(x) | 2 | x | 1 + x + x^2 / 2 |
+| # | exp(x) | 3 | x | 1 + x + x^2 / 2 + x^3 / 6 |
+| # | x^2+sqrt(x) | 2 | x=0 | x*(0.5 / 0) + x^2 (2 - 0.25 / 0) / 2 |
+| # | x^2+sqrt(x) | 2 | x=1 | 2 + 2.5 x - 2.5 + 0.875 (x - 1)^2 |
+| * | tan(x) | 3 | x | 0.0175 x + 1.77e-6 x^3 |
+|---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------|
+#+TBLFM: $5=taylor($2,$4,$3);n3
+@end group
+@end example
+
+@node orgtbl-mode, table.el, Table calculations, Tables
+@section The Orgtbl minor mode
+@cindex orgtbl-mode
+@cindex minor mode for tables
+
+If you like the intuitive way the Org-mode table editor works, you
+might want to use it also in other modes like text-mode or mail-mode.
+The minor mode Orgtbl-mode makes this possible. You can always toggle
+the mode with @kbd{M-x orgtbl-mode}. To turn it on by default, for
+example in mail mode, use
+@lisp
+(add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgtbl)
+@end lisp
+
+@node table.el, , orgtbl-mode, Tables
+@section The @file{table.el} package
+@kindex C-c C-c
+@cindex table editor, @file{table.el}
+@cindex @file{table.el}
+
+Complex ASCII tables with automatic line wrapping, column- and
+row-spanning, and alignment can be created using the Emacs table
+package by Takaaki Ota (@uref{http://sourceforge.net/projects/table},
+and also part of Emacs 22).
+When @key{TAB} or @kbd{C-c C-c} is pressed in such a table, Org-mode
+will call @command{table-recognize-table} and move the cursor into the
+table. Inside a table, the keymap of Org-mode is inactive. In order
+to execute Org-mode-related commands, leave the table.
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c C-c
+@item C-c C-c
+Recognize @file{table.el} table. Works when the cursor is in a
+table.el table.
+
+@kindex C-c ~
+@item C-c ~
+Insert a table.el table. If there is already a table at point, this
+command converts it between the table.el format and the Org-mode
+format. See the documentation string of the command
+@code{org-convert-table} for the restrictions under which this is
+possible.
+@end table
+
+@node Hyperlinks, TODO items, Tables, Top
+@chapter Hyperlinks
+@cindex hyperlinks
+
+Just like HMTL, Org-mode provides links inside a file, and external
+links to other files, Usenet articles, emails and much more.
+
+@menu
+* Internal Links:: Links to other places in the current file
+* External Links:: URL-like links to the world
+* Managing links:: Creating, inserting and following
+* Search Options:: Linking to a specific location
+* Remember:: Org-trees store quick notes
+@end menu
+
+@node Internal Links, External Links, Hyperlinks, Hyperlinks
+@section Internal Links
+@cindex internal links
+@cindex links, internal
+@cindex CamelCase links
+
+Strings inside double brackets like @samp{[[My Target]]} are links
+that lead to a text search in the current file. The link can be
+followed with @kbd{C-c C-o} or with a mouse click (@pxref{Managing
+links}). The preferred match for such a link is a dedicated target:
+The same string in double angular brackets. Targets may be located
+anywhere, often it is convenient to put them into a comment line, for
+example
+@example
+# <<My Target>>
+@end example
+
+If no dedicated target exists, Org-mode will search for the words in
+the link, in the above example for @samp{my target}. Links starting
+with a star like @samp{*My Target} restrict the search to headlines.
+When searching, Org-mode will first try an exact match, but then move
+on to more and more lenient searches. For example, the link
+@samp{[[*My Targets]]} will find any of the following
+@example
+** My targets
+** TODO my targets are bright
+** my 20 targets are
+@end example
+It is therefore often not necessary to set a dedicated target. To
+insert a link targeting a headline, in-buffer completion can be used.
+Just type a star followed by a few optional letters into the buffer
+and press @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}. All headlines in the current buffer will
+be offered as completions. @xref{Managing links}, for more commands
+creating links.
+
+Following a link pushes a mark onto Org-mode's own mark ring. You can
+return to the previous position with @kbd{C-c &}. Using this command
+several times in direct succession goes back to positions recorded
+earlier.
+
+@menu
+* Radio targets:: Make targets trigger links in plain text.
+* CamelCase links:: Activating CamelCase words as links
+@end menu
+
+@node Radio targets, CamelCase links, Internal Links, Internal Links
+@subsection Radio targets
+
+You can configure Org-mode to link any occurrences of certain target
+names in normal text. So without explicitly creating a link, the text
+connects to the target radioing its position. Radio targets are
+enclosed by triple angular brackets. For example, a target
+@samp{<<<My Target>>>} causes each occurrence of @samp{my target} in
+normal text to become activated as a link. The Org-mode file is
+scanned automatically for radio targets only when the file is first
+loaded into Emacs. To update the target list during editing, press
+@kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor on or at a target.
+
+@node CamelCase links, , Radio targets, Internal Links
+@subsection CamelCase words as links
+@cindex completion, of CamelCase links
+@cindex CamelCase links, completion of
+
+As an alternative to @samp{[[...]]} links, Org-mode also supports
+CamelCase words as links. This feature is not turned on by default
+because of the occasional inconsistencies this system suffers from.
+To activate CamelCase words as links, and to make headline completion
+offer CamelCase version of headlines, the following customization is
+needed:
+@lisp
+(setq org-activate-camels t
+ org-file-link-context-use-camel-case t)
+@end lisp
+
+@node External Links, Managing links, Internal Links, Hyperlinks
+@section External Links
+@cindex links, external
+@cindex external links
+@cindex links, external
+@cindex GNUS links
+@cindex BBDB links
+@cindex URL links
+@cindex file links
+@cindex VM links
+@cindex RMAIL links
+@cindex WANDERLUST links
+@cindex MH-E links
+@cindex USENET links
+@cindex SHELL links
+
+Org-mode supports links to files, websites, Usenet and email messages;
+and BBDB database entries. Links are just plain-text URL-like
+locators, optionally enclosed by angular brackets. The following list
+shows examples for each link type.
+
+@example
+<http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik> @r{on the web}
+<file:/home/dominik/images/jupiter.jpg> @r{file, absolute path}
+<file:papers/last.pdf> @r{file, relative path}
+<news:comp.emacs> @r{Usenet link}
+<mailto:adent@@galaxy.net> @r{Mail link}
+<vm:folder> @r{VM folder link}
+<vm:folder#id> @r{VM message link}
+<vm://myself@@some.where.org/folder#id> @r{VM on remote machine}
+<wl:folder> @r{WANDERLUST folder link}
+<wl:folder#id> @r{WANDERLUST message link}
+<mhe:folder> @r{MH-E folder link}
+<mhe:folder#id> @r{MH-E message link}
+<rmail:folder> @r{RMAIL folder link}
+<rmail:folder#id> @r{RMAIL message link}
+<gnus:group> @r{GNUS group link}
+<gnus:group#id> @r{GNUS article link}
+<bbdb:Richard Stallman> @r{BBDB link}
+<shell:ls *.org>@footnote{Note that @samp{<} and @samp{>} cannot be part of a link, and therefore of a shell command. If you need redirection, use @@@{ and @@@} instead.} @r{A shell command}
+@end example
+
+A link may contain space characters and is terminated by @samp{>} or by
+the end of a line. In tables, the end of a table field also terminates
+a link. Angle brackets around a link are not required, but are
+recommended to avoid problems with punctuation and other text following
+the link. See also the variable @code{org-allow-space-in-links}.
+
+
+@node Managing links, Search Options, External Links, Hyperlinks
+@section Managing links
+
+Org-mode provides methods to create a link in the correct syntax, to
+insert it into an org-mode file, and to follow the link.
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c l
+@cindex storing links
+@item C-c l
+Store a link to the current location. This is a @emph{global} command
+which can be used in any buffer to create a link. The link will be
+stored for later insertion into an Org-mode buffer (see below). For
+VM, RMAIL, WANDERLUST, GNUS and BBDB buffers, the link will point to
+the current article/entry. For W3 and W3M buffer, the link goes to
+the current URL. For Org-mode files, the current headline is
+targeted. For any other files, the link will point to the file, with
+a search string (@pxref{Search Options}) pointing to the
+contents of the current line. If there is an active region, the
+selected words will form the basis of the search string. The key
+binding @kbd{C-c l} is only a suggestion - see @ref{Installation and
+Activation}.
+
+@kindex C-c C-l
+@cindex link completion
+@cindex file name completion
+@cindex completion, of links
+@cindex completion, of file names
+@cindex inserting links
+@item C-c C-l
+Insert a link. This prompts for a link to be inserted into the
+buffer. You can just type a link, using one of the link type prefixes
+mentioned in the examples above. Through completion, all links stored
+during the current session can be accessed. When called with prefix
+arg, you can use file name completion to enter a file link. The link
+will be formatted as given in the variable @code{org-link-format} and
+inserted into the buffer. Note that you don't have to use this
+command to insert a link. Links in Org-mode are plain text, and you
+can type or paste them straight into the buffer.
+
+@cindex following links
+@kindex C-c C-o
+@item C-c C-o
+Open link at point. This will launch a web browser for URLs (using
+@command{browse-url-at-point}), run vm/gnus/bbdb for the corresponding
+links, and execute the command in a shell link. When the cursor is on
+a CamelCase link, this commands runs the corresponding search. When
+the cursor is on a TAGS list in a headline, it creates the
+corresponding TAGS view. Furthermore, it will visit text files in
+@samp{file:} links with Emacs and select a suitable application for
+non-text files. Classification of files is based on file extension
+only. See option @code{org-file-apps}. If there is no link at point,
+the current subtree will be searched for one. If you want to override
+the default application and visit the file with Emacs, use a @kbd{C-u}
+prefix. If the cursor is on a time stamp, compiles the agenda for
+that date.
+
+@strong{IMPORTANT}: Be careful not to use any dangerous commands in a
+shell link.
+
+@kindex mouse-2
+@kindex mouse-1
+@item mouse-2
+@itemx mouse-1
+On links, @kbd{mouse-2} will open the link just like @kbd{C-c C-o}
+would. Under Emacs 22, also @kbd{mouse-1} will follow a link.
+
+@kindex mouse-3
+@item mouse-3
+Like @kbd{mouse-2}, but force file links to be opened with Emacs.
+
+@cindex mark ring
+@kindex C-c %
+@item C-c %
+Push the current position onto the mark ring, to be able to return
+easily. Commands following an internal link do this automatically.
+
+@cindex links, returning to
+@kindex C-c &
+@item C-c &
+Jump back to a recorded position. A position is recorded by the
+commands following internal links, and by @kbd{C-c %}. Using this
+command several times in direct succession moves through a ring of
+previously recorded positions.
+@end table
+
+
+@node Search Options, Remember, Managing links, Hyperlinks
+@section Search options in file links
+@cindex search option in file links
+@cindex file links, searching
+
+File links can contain additional information to make Emacs jump to a
+particular location in the file when following a link. This can be a
+line number or a search option after a double@footnote{For backward
+compatibility, line numbers can also follow a single colon.} colon.
+For example:
+@example
+<file:~/code/main.c::255>
+<file:~/xx.org::My Target>
+<file:~/xx.org::*My Target>
+<file:~/xx.org::/regexp/>
+@end example
+@noindent Here is what these options do.
+
+@table @code
+@item 255
+Jump to line 255.
+@item My Target
+Search for a link target @samp{<<My Target>>}, or do a text search for
+@samp{my target}, similar to the search in internal links, see
+@ref{Internal Links}.
+@item *My Target
+In an Org-mode file, restrict search to headlines.
+@item /regexp/
+Do a regular expression search for @code{regexp}. This uses the Emacs
+command @code{occur} to list all matches in a separate window. If the
+target file is in Org-mode, @code{org-occur} is used to create a
+sparse tree with the matches.
+@c If the target file is a directory,
+@c @code{grep} will be used to search all files in the directory.
+@end table
+
+As a degenerate case, a file link with an empty file name can be used
+to search the current file. For example, @code{<file:::find me>} does
+a search for @samp{find me} in the current file, just like
+@samp{[[find me]]} would.
+
+@node Remember, , Search Options, Hyperlinks
+@section Remember
+@cindex @file{remember.el}
+
+Another way to create org entries with links to other files is through
+the @emph{Remember} package by John Wiegley. @emph{Remember} lets you
+store quick notes with little interruption of your work flow. See
+@uref{http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/RememberMode} for more
+information. The notes produced by @emph{Remember} can be stored in
+different ways, and Org-mode files are a good target. Org-mode allows
+to file away notes either to a default file, or directly to the
+correct location in your Org-mode outline tree. The following
+customization@footnote{The three autoload forms are only necessary if
+@file{org.el} is not part of the Emacs distribution or an XEmacs
+package.} will tell @emph{Remember} to use org files as target, and to
+create annotations compatible with Org-mode links.
+
+@example
+(autoload 'org-remember-annotation "org")
+(autoload 'org-remember-apply-template "org")
+(autoload 'org-remember-handler "org")
+(setq org-directory "~/path/to/my/orgfiles/")
+(setq org-default-notes-file "~/.notes")
+(setq remember-annotation-functions '(org-remember-annotation))
+(setq remember-handler-functions '(org-remember-handler))
+(add-hook 'remember-mode-hook 'org-remember-apply-template)
+@end example
+
+@cindex templates, for remember
+In combination with Org-mode, you can use templates to generate
+different types of remember notes. For example, if you would like to
+use one template to create general TODO entries, and another one for
+journal entries, you could use:
+
+@example
+(setq org-remember-templates
+ '((?t "* TODO %?\n %i\n %a" "~/org/TODO.org")
+ (?j "* %U %?\n\n %i\n %a" "~/org/JOURNAL.org")))
+@end example
+@noindent In these entries, the character specifies how to select the
+template, the first string specifies the template, and the second string
+specifies a default file (overruling @code{org-default-notes-file}) as a
+target for this note.
+
+When you call @kbd{M-x remember} to remember something, org will prompt
+for a key to select the template and then prepare the buffer like
+@example
+* TODO
+ <file:link to where you called remember>
+@end example
+@noindent or
+@example
+* [2006-03-21 Tue 15:37]
+
+ <file:link to where you called remember>
+@end example
+
+@noindent See the variable @code{org-remember-templates} for more details.
+
+When you are finished composing a note with remember, you have to press
+@kbd{C-c C-c} to exit remember-mode and to file the note away. The
+handler first prompts for a target file - if you press @key{RET}, the
+value of @code{org-default-notes-file} is used. Then the command offers
+the headings tree of the selected file. You can either immediately
+press @key{RET} to get the note appended to the file. Or you can use
+vertical cursor motion (@key{up} and @key{down}) and visibility cycling
+(@key{TAB}) to find a better place. Pressing @key{RET} or @key{left} or
+@key{right} leads to the following result.
+
+@multitable @columnfractions 0.2 0.1 0.7
+@item @b{Cursor position} @tab @b{Key} @tab @b{Note gets inserted}
+@item buffer-start @tab @key{RET} @tab as level 2 heading at end of file
+@item on headline @tab @key{RET} @tab as sublevel of the heading at cursor
+@item @tab @key{left} @tab as same level, before current heading
+@item @tab @key{right} @tab as same level, after current heading
+@item not on headline @tab @key{RET}
+ @tab at cursor position, level taken from context.
+ Or use prefix arg to specify level manually.
+@end multitable
+
+So a fast way to store the note is to press @kbd{C-c C-c @key{RET}
+@key{RET}} to append it to the default file. Even shorter would be
+@kbd{C-u C-c C-c}, which does the same without even showing the tree.
+But with little extra effort, you can push it directly to the correct
+location.
+
+Before inserting the text into a tree, the function ensures that the
+text has a headline, i.e. a first line that starts with a @samp{*}.
+If not, a headline is constructed from the current date and some
+additional data. If the variable @code{org-adapt-indentation} is
+non-nil, the entire text is also indented so that it starts in the
+same column as the headline (after the asterisks).
+
+
+@node TODO items, Timestamps, Hyperlinks, Top
+@chapter TODO items
+@cindex TODO items
+
+Org-mode does not maintain TODO lists as a separate document. TODO
+items are an integral part of the notes file, because TODO items
+usually come up while taking notes! With Org-mode, you simply mark
+any entry in a tree as being a TODO item. In this way, the
+information is not duplicated, and the entire context from which the
+item emerged is always present when you check.
+
+Of course, this technique causes TODO items to be scattered throughout
+your file. Org-mode provides methods to give you an overview over all
+things you have to do.
+
+@menu
+* TODO basics:: Marking and displaying TODO entries
+* Progress Logging:: Document your productivity
+* TODO extensions:: Workflow and assignments
+* Priorities:: Some things are more important than others
+@end menu
+
+@node TODO basics, Progress Logging, TODO items, TODO items
+@section Basic TODO functionality
+
+Any headline can become a TODO item by starting it with the word TODO,
+for example
+
+@example
+*** TODO Write letter to Sam Fortune
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+The most important commands to work with TODO entries are:
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c C-t
+@cindex cycling, of TODO states
+@item C-c C-t
+Rotate the TODO state of the current item between
+@example
+,-> (unmarked) -> TODO -> DONE --.
+'--------------------------------'
+@end example
+The same rotation can also be done ``remotely'' from the timeline and
+agenda buffers with the @kbd{t} command key (@pxref{Agenda commands}).
+@kindex C-c C-v
+@cindex sparse tree, for TODO
+@item C-c C-v
+View TODO items in a @emph{sparse tree} (@pxref{Sparse trees}). Folds
+the entire buffer, but shows all TODO items and the headings hierarchy
+above them. With prefix arg, show also the DONE entries. With
+numerical prefix N, show the tree for the Nth keyword in the variable
+@code{org-todo-keywords}.
+@kindex C-c a t
+@item C-c a t
+Show the global TODO list. This collects the TODO items from all
+agenda files (@pxref{Agenda Views}) into a single buffer. The buffer is in
+@code{agenda-mode}, so there are commands to examine and manipulate
+the TODO entries directly from that buffer (@pxref{Agenda commands}).
+@xref{Global TODO list}, for more information.
+@item @code{org-agenda-include-all-todo}
+If you would like to have all your TODO items listed as part of your
+agenda, customize the variable @code{org-agenda-include-all-todo}.
+@end table
+
+@node Progress Logging, TODO extensions, TODO basics, TODO items
+@section Progress Logging
+@cindex progress logging
+@cindex logging, of progress
+If you want to keep track of @emph{when} a certain TODO item was
+finished, turn on logging with
+@lisp
+(setq org-log-done t)
+@end lisp
+@noindent
+Then each time you turn a TODO entry into DONE using either @kbd{C-c
+C-t} in the Org-mode buffer or @kbd{t} in the agenda buffer, a line
+@samp{CLOSED: [timestamp]} will be inserted just after the headline.
+If you turn the entry back into a TODO item again through further
+state cycling, that line will be removed again. In the timeline
+(@pxref{Timeline}) and in the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/Daily Agenda}),
+you can then use the @kbd{L} key to display the TODO items closed on
+each day, giving you an overview of what has been done on a day.
+
+@node TODO extensions, Priorities, Progress Logging, TODO items
+@section Extended use of TODO keywords
+@cindex extended TODO keywords
+
+The default implementation of TODO entries is just two states: TODO
+and DONE. You can, however, use the TODO feature for more
+complicated things by configuring the variables
+@code{org-todo-keywords} and @code{org-todo-interpretation}. Using
+special setup, you can even use TODO keywords in different ways in
+different org files.
+
+@menu
+* Workflow states:: From TODO to DONE in steps
+* TODO types:: I do this, Fred the rest
+* Per file keywords:: Different files, different requirements
+@end menu
+
+@node Workflow states, TODO types, TODO extensions, TODO extensions
+@subsection TODO keywords as workflow states
+@cindex TODO workflow
+@cindex workflow states as TODO keywords
+
+You can use TODO keywords to indicate different states in the process
+of working on an item, for example
+
+@lisp
+(setq org-todo-keywords '("TODO" "FEEDBACK" "VERIFY" "DONE")
+ org-todo-interpretation 'sequence)
+@end lisp
+
+@cindex completion, of TODO keywords
+Changing these variables becomes only effective in a new Emacs session.
+With this setup, the command @kbd{C-c C-t} will cycle an entry from
+TODO to FEEDBACK, then to VERIFY, and finally to DONE. You may also
+use a prefix argument to quickly select a specific state. For example
+@kbd{C-3 C-c C-t} will change the state immediately to VERIFY.
+If you define many keywords, you can use in-buffer completion (see
+@ref{Completion}) to insert these words into the buffer.
+
+@node TODO types, Per file keywords, Workflow states, TODO extensions
+@subsection TODO keywords as types
+@cindex TODO types
+@cindex names as TODO keywords
+@cindex types as TODO keywords
+
+The second possibility is to use TODO keywords to indicate different
+types of action items. For example, you might want to indicate that
+items are for ``work'' or ``home''. If you are into David Allen's
+@emph{Getting Things DONE}, you might want to use todo types
+@samp{NEXTACTION}, @samp{WAITING}, @samp{MAYBE}. Or, when you work
+with several people on a single project, you might want to assign
+action items directly to persons, by using their names as TODO
+keywords. This would be set up like this:
+
+@lisp
+(setq org-todo-keywords '("Fred" "Sara" "Lucy" "Mike" "DONE")
+ org-todo-interpretation 'type)
+@end lisp
+
+In this case, different keywords do not indicate a sequence, but
+rather different types. So it is normally not useful to change from
+one type to another. Therefore, in this case the behavior of the
+command @kbd{C-c C-t} is changed slightly@footnote{This is also true
+for the @kbd{t} command in the timeline and agenda buffers.}. When
+used several times in succession, it will still cycle through all
+names. But when you return to the item after some time and execute
+@kbd{C-c C-t} again, it will switch from each name directly to DONE.
+Use prefix arguments or completion to quickly select a specific name.
+You can also review the items of a specific TODO type in a sparse tree
+by using a numeric prefix to @kbd{C-c C-v}. For example, to see all
+things Lucy has to do, you would use @kbd{C-3 C-c C-v}. To collect
+collect Lucy's items from all agenda files into a single buffer, you
+would use the prefix arg as well when creating the global todo list:
+@kbd{C-3 C-c t}.
+
+@node Per file keywords, , TODO types, TODO extensions
+@subsection Setting up TODO keywords for individual files
+@cindex keyword options
+@cindex per file keywords
+
+It can be very useful to use different aspects of the TODO mechanism
+in different files, which is not possible with the global settings
+described above. For file-local settings, you need to add special
+lines to the file which set the keywords and interpretation for that
+file only. For example, to set one of the two examples discussed
+above, you need one of the following lines, starting in column zero
+anywhere in the file:
+
+@example
+#+SEQ_TODO: TODO FEEDBACK VERIFY DONE
+#+TYP_TODO: Fred Sara Lucy Mike DONE
+@end example
+
+@cindex Completion, of option keywords
+@kindex M-@key{TAB}
+@noindent To make sure you are using the correct keyword, type
+@samp{#+} into the buffer and then use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} completion.
+
+@cindex DONE, final TODO keyword
+Remember that the last keyword must always mean that the item is DONE
+(you may use a different word, though). Also note that in each file,
+only one of the two aspects of TODO keywords can be used. After
+changing one of these lines, use @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor still
+in the line to make the changes known to Org-mode@footnote{Org-mode
+parses these lines only when Org-mode is activated after visiting a
+file. @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor in a line starting with @samp{#+}
+is simply restarting Org-mode, making sure that these changes will be
+respected.}.
+
+If you want to use very many keywords, for example when working with a
+large group of people, you may split the names over several lines:
+
+@example
+#+TYP_TODO: Fred Sara Lucy Mike
+#+TYP_TODO: Luis George Jules Jessica
+#+TYP_TODO: Kim Arnold Peter
+#+TYP_TODO: DONE
+@end example
+
+@node Priorities, , TODO extensions, TODO items
+@section Priorities
+@cindex priorities
+
+If you use Org-mode extensively to organize your work, you may end up
+with a number of TODO entries so large that you'd like to prioritize
+them. This can be done by placing a @emph{priority cookie} into the
+headline, like this
+
+@example
+*** TODO [#A] Write letter to Sam Fortune
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+With its standard setup, Org-mode supports priorities @samp{A},
+@samp{B}, and @samp{C}. @samp{A} is the highest priority. An entry
+without a cookie is treated as priority @samp{B}. Priorities make a
+difference only in the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/Daily Agenda}).
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex @kbd{C-c ,}
+@item @kbd{C-c ,}
+Set the priority of the current item. The command prompts for a
+priority character @samp{A}, @samp{B} or @samp{C}. When you press
+@key{SPC} instead, the priority cookie is removed from the headline.
+The priorities can also be changed ``remotely'' from the timeline and
+agenda buffer with the @kbd{,} command (@pxref{Agenda commands}).
+
+@kindex S-@key{up}
+@kindex S-@key{down}
+@item S-@key{up}
+@itemx S-@key{down}
+Increase/decrease priority of current item. Note that these keys are
+also used to modify time stamps (@pxref{Creating timestamps}).
+Furthermore, these keys are also used by CUA-mode
+(@pxref{Interaction}).
+@end table
+
+@node Timestamps, Agenda Views, TODO items, Top
+@chapter Timestamps
+
+Items can be labeled with timestamps to make them useful for project
+planning.
+
+@menu
+* Time stamps:: Assigning a time to a tree entry
+* Creating timestamps:: Commands which insert timestamps
+@end menu
+
+
+@node Time stamps, Creating timestamps, Timestamps, Timestamps
+@section Time stamps, deadlines and scheduling
+@cindex time stamps
+@cindex ranges, time
+@cindex date stamps
+@cindex deadlines
+@cindex scheduling
+
+A time stamp is a specification of a date (possibly with time) in a
+special format, either @samp{<2003-09-16 Tue>} or @samp{<2003-09-16
+Tue 09:39>}. A time stamp can appear anywhere in the headline or body
+of an org-tree entry. Its presence allows to show entries on specific
+dates in the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/Daily Agenda}). We distinguish:
+
+@table @var
+@cindex timestamp
+@item TIMESTAMP
+A simple time stamp just assigns a date/time to an item. In the
+timeline and agenda displays, the headline of the entry will be shown
+exactly on that date.
+
+@item TIMERANGE
+@cindex timerange
+Two time stamps connected by @samp{--} denote a time range. The
+headline will be shown on the first and last day of the range, and on
+any dates that are displayed and fall in the range. Here is an
+example:
+
+@example
+** Meeting in Amsterdam
+ <2004-08-23 Mon>--<2004-08-26 Thu>
+@end example
+
+@item DEADLINE
+@cindex DEADLINE keyword
+If a time stamp is preceded by the word @samp{DEADLINE:}, the task
+(most likely a TODO item) is supposed to be finished on that date, and
+it will be listed then. In addition, the compilation for @emph{today}
+will carry a warning about the approaching or missed deadline,
+starting @code{org-deadline-warning-days} before the due date, and
+continuing until the entry is marked DONE. An example:
+
+@example
+*** TODO write article about the Earth for the Guide
+ The editor in charge is <bbdb:Ford Prefect>
+ DEADLINE: <2004-02-29 Sun>
+@end example
+
+@item SCHEDULED
+@cindex SCHEDULED keyword
+If a time stamp is preceded by the word @samp{SCHEDULED:}, it means
+you are planning to start working on that task on the given date. The
+headline will be listed under the given date. In addition, a reminder
+that the scheduled date has passed will be present in the compilation
+for @emph{today}, until the entry is marked DONE. I.e., the
+task will automatically be forwarded.
+@end table
+
+@node Creating timestamps, , Time stamps, Timestamps
+@section Creating timestamps
+@cindex creating timestamps
+@cindex timestamps, creating
+
+For Org-mode to recognize time stamps, they need to be in the specific
+format. All commands listed below produce time stamps in the correct
+format.
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c .
+@item C-c .
+Prompt for a date and insert a corresponding time stamp. When the
+cursor is at a previously used time stamp, it is updated to NOW. When
+this command is used twice in succession, a time range is inserted.
+
+@kindex C-u C-c .
+@item C-u C-c .
+Like @kbd{C-c .}, but use the alternative format which contains date
+and time. The default time can be rounded to to multiples of 5 minutes,
+see the option @code{org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes}.
+
+@kindex C-c !
+@item C-c !
+Like @kbd{C-c .}, but insert an inactive time stamp not triggering the
+agenda.
+
+@kindex C-c <
+@item C-c <
+Insert a time stamp corresponding to the cursor date in the Calendar.
+
+@kindex C-c >
+@item C-c >
+Access the Emacs calendar for the current date. If there is a
+timestamp in the current line, goto the corresponding date
+instead.
+
+@kindex C-c C-o
+@item C-c C-o
+Access the agenda for the date given by the time stamp at point
+(@pxref{Weekly/Daily Agenda}).
+
+@kindex C-c C-d
+@item C-c C-d
+Insert @samp{DEADLINE} keyword along with a stamp.
+@kindex C-c C-w
+@cindex sparse tree, for deadlines
+@item C-c C-w
+Create a sparse tree with all deadlines that are either past-due, or
+which will become due within @code{org-deadline-warning-days}.
+With @kbd{C-u} prefix, show all deadlines in the file. With a numeric
+prefix, check that many days. For example, @kbd{C-1 C-c C-w} shows
+all deadlines due tomorrow.
+
+@kindex C-c C-s
+@item C-c C-s
+Insert @samp{SCHEDULED} keyword along with a stamp.
+
+@kindex S-@key{left}
+@kindex S-@key{right}
+@item S-@key{left}
+@itemx S-@key{right}
+Change date at cursor by one day. These key bindings conflict with
+CUA-mode (@pxref{Interaction}).
+
+@kindex S-@key{up}
+@kindex S-@key{down}
+@item S-@key{up}
+@itemx S-@key{down}
+Change the item under the cursor in a timestamp. The cursor can be on
+a year, month, day, hour or minute. Note that if the cursor is not at
+a time stamp, these same keys modify the priority of an item.
+(@pxref{Priorities}). The key bindings also conflict with CUA-mode
+(@pxref{Interaction}).
+
+
+@kindex C-c C-y
+@cindex evaluate time range
+@item C-c C-y
+Evaluate a time range by computing the difference between start and
+end. With prefix arg, insert result after the time range (in a table:
+into the following column).
+@end table
+
+@cindex date, reading in minibuffer
+@cindex time, reading in minibuffer
+@cindex calendar, for selecting date
+When Org-mode prompts for a date/time, the function reading your input
+will replace anything you choose not to specify with the current date
+and time. For details, see the documentation string of
+@command{org-read-date}. Also, a calender will pop up to allow
+selecting a date. The calendar can be fully controlled from the
+minibuffer, and a date can be selected with the following commands:
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex <
+@item <
+Scroll calendar backwards by one month.
+@kindex >
+@item >
+Scroll calendar forwards by one month.
+@kindex mouse-1
+@item mouse-1
+Select date by clicking on it.
+@kindex S-@key{right}
+@item S-@key{right}
+One day forward.
+@kindex S-@key{left}
+@item S-@key{left}
+One day back.
+@kindex S-@key{down}
+@item S-@key{down}
+One week forward.
+@kindex S-@key{up}
+@item S-@key{up}
+One week back.
+@kindex M-S-@key{right}
+@item M-S-@key{right}
+One month forward.
+@kindex M-S-@key{left}
+@item M-S-@key{left}
+One month back.
+@kindex @key{RET}
+@item @key{RET}
+Choose date in calendar (only if nothing typed into minibuffer).
+@end table
+
+@node Agenda Views, Exporting, Timestamps, Top
+@chapter Agenda Views
+@cindex agenda views
+
+Due to the way Org-mode works, TODO items and time-stamped items can
+be scattered throughout a file or even a number of files. To get an
+overview over open action items, or over events that are important for
+a particular date, this information must be collected, sorted and
+displayed in an organized way.
+
+Org-mode can select items based on various criteria, and display them
+in a separate buffer. Three different views are provided:
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+an @emph{agenda} that is like a calendar and shows information
+for specific dates
+@item
+a @emph{TODO list} that covers all unfinished
+action items, and
+@item
+a @emph{tags view} that shows information based on
+the tags associated with headlines in the outline tree.
+@end itemize
+@noindent
+The extracted information is displayed in a special @emph{agenda
+buffer}. This buffer is read-only, but provides commands to visit the
+corresponding locations in the original Org-mode files, and even to
+edit these files remotely.
+
+@menu
+* Agenda files:: Files being searched for agenda information
+* Agenda dispatcher:: Keyboard access to agenda views
+* Weekly/Daily Agenda:: The calendar page with current tasks
+* Global TODO list:: All unfinished action items
+* Matching headline tags:: Structured information with fine-tuned search
+* Timeline:: Time-sorted view for single file
+* Agenda commands:: Remote editing of org trees
+@end menu
+
+@node Agenda files, Agenda dispatcher, Agenda Views, Agenda Views
+@section Agenda files
+
+The information to be shown is collected from all @emph{agenda files},
+the files listed in the variable @code{org-agenda-files}. Thus even
+if you only work with a single Org-mode file, this file should be put
+into that list@footnote{When using the dispatcher pressing @kbd{1}
+before selecting a command will actually limit the command to the
+current file, and ignore @code{org-agenda-files} until the next
+dispatcher command.}. You can customize @code{org-agenda-files}, but
+the easiest way to maintain it is through the following commands
+
+@cindex files, adding to agenda list
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c [
+@item C-c [
+Add current file to the list of agenda files. The file is added to
+the front of the list. If it was already in the list, it is moved to
+the front. With prefix arg, file is added/moved to the end.
+@kindex C-c ]
+@item C-c ]
+Remove current file from the list of agenda files.
+@kindex C-,
+@item C-,
+Cycle through agenda file list.
+@end table
+@noindent
+The Org menu contains the current list of files and can be used
+to visit any of them.
+
+@node Agenda dispatcher, Weekly/Daily Agenda, Agenda files, Agenda Views
+@section The agenda dispatcher
+@cindex agenda dispatcher
+@cindex dispatching agenda commands
+@cindex custom agenda commands
+@cindex agenda commands, custom
+The views are created through a dispatcher that should be bound to a
+global key, for example @kbd{C-c a} (@pxref{Installation and
+Activation}). In the following we will assume that @kbd{C-c a} is
+indeed how the dispatcher is accessed and list keyboard access to
+commands accordingly. After pressing @kbd{C-c a}, an additional
+letter is required to execute a command. The dispatcher offers the
+following default commands:
+@table @kbd
+@item a
+Create the calendar-like agenda (@pxref{Weekly/Daily Agenda}).
+@item t / T
+Create a list of all TODO items (@pxref{Global TODO list}).
+@item m / M
+Create a list of headline matching a TAGS expression (@pxref{Matching
+headline tags}).
+@end table
+
+You can also define custom commands that will be accessible through
+the dispatcher, just like the default commands. Custom commands are
+global searches for tags and specific TODO keywords, or a variety of
+sparse tree creating commands (@pxref{Sparse trees}). As sparse trees
+are only defined for a single org-mode file, these latter commands act
+on the current buffer instead of the list of agenda files.
+
+@kindex C-c a C
+Custom commands are configured in the variable
+@code{org-agenda-custom-commands}. You can customize this variable,
+for example by pressing @kbd{C-c a C}. You can also directly set it
+with Emacs Lisp in @file{.emacs}. For example:
+@lisp
+(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
+ '(("w" todo "WAITING")
+ ("u" tags "+BOSS-URGENT")
+ ("U" tags-tree "+BOSS-URGENT")
+ ("f" occur-tree "\\<FIXME\\>")))
+@end lisp
+@noindent will define @kbd{C-c a w} as a global search for
+TODO entries with @samp{WAITING} as todo keyword, @kbd{C-c a u} as a
+global tags search for headlines marked @samp{:BOSS:} but not
+@samp{:URGENT:}, @kbd{C-c a U} to do the same search but only in the
+current buffer and display the result as a sparse tree, and @kbd{C-c a
+f} to create a sparse tree with all entries containing the word
+@samp{FIXME}. For more information, look at the documentation string
+of the variable @code{org-agenda-custom-commands}.
+
+@node Weekly/Daily Agenda, Global TODO list, Agenda dispatcher, Agenda Views
+@section The weekly/daily agenda
+@cindex agenda
+
+The purpose of the weekly/daily @emph{agenda} is to act like a page of
+a paper agenda, showing all the tasks for the current week or day.
+
+@table @kbd
+@cindex org-agenda, command
+@kindex C-c a a
+@item C-c a a
+Compile an agenda for the current week from a list of org files. The
+agenda shows the entries for each day. With a @kbd{C-u} prefix (or
+when the variable @code{org-agenda-include-all-todo} is @code{t}), all
+unfinished TODO items (also those without a date) are also listed at
+the beginning of the buffer, before the first date.@*
+@end table
+
+Remote editing from the agenda buffer means for example that you can
+change the dates of deadlines and appointments from the agenda buffer.
+The commands available in the Agenda buffer are listed in @ref{Agenda
+commands}.
+
+@menu
+* Categories:: Not all tasks are equal
+* Time-of-day specifications:: How the agenda knows the time
+* Calendar/Diary integration:: Integrating Anniversaries and more
+* Sorting of agenda items:: The order of things
+@end menu
+
+@node Categories, Time-of-day specifications, Weekly/Daily Agenda, Weekly/Daily Agenda
+@subsection Categories
+
+@cindex category
+In the agenda buffer, each entry is preceded by a @emph{category},
+which is derived from the file name. The category can also be set
+with a special line anywhere in the buffer, looking like this:
+@example
+#+CATEGORY: Thesis
+@end example
+If there are several such lines in a file, each specifies the category
+for the text below it. The display in the agenda buffer looks best if
+the category is not longer than 10 characters.
+
+@node Time-of-day specifications, Calendar/Diary integration, Categories, Weekly/Daily Agenda
+@subsection Time-of-Day Specifications
+
+Org-mode checks each agenda item for a time-of-day specification. The
+time can be part of the time stamp that triggered inclusion into the
+agenda, for example as in @w{@samp{<2005-05-10 Tue 19:00>}}. Time
+ranges can be specified with two time stamps, like
+@c
+@w{@samp{<2005-05-10 Tue 20:30>--<2005-05-10 Tue 22:15>}}.
+
+In the headline of the entry itself, a time(range) may also appear as
+plain text (like @samp{12:45} or a @samp{8:30-1pm}. If the agenda
+integrates the Emacs diary (@pxref{Calendar/Diary integration}), time
+specifications in diary entries are recognized as well.
+
+For agenda display, Org-mode extracts the time and displays it in a
+standard 24 hour format as part of the prefix. The example times in
+the previous paragraphs would end up in the agenda like this:
+
+@example
+ 8:30-13:00 Arthur Dent lies in front of the bulldozer
+ 12:45...... Ford Prefect arrives and takes Arthur to the pub
+ 19:00...... The Vogon reads his poem
+ 20:30-22:15 Marwin escorts the Hitchhikers to the bridge
+@end example
+
+If the agenda is in single-day mode, or for the display of today, the
+timed entries are embedded in a time grid, like
+
+@example
+ 8:00...... ------------------
+ 8:30-13:00 Arthur Dent lies in front of the bulldozer
+ 10:00...... ------------------
+ 12:00...... ------------------
+ 12:45...... Ford Prefect arrives and takes Arthur to the pub
+ 14:00...... ------------------
+ 16:00...... ------------------
+ 18:00...... ------------------
+ 19:00...... The Vogon reads his poem
+ 20:00...... ------------------
+ 20:30-22:15 Marwin escorts the Hitchhikers to the bridge
+@end example
+
+The time grid can be turned on and off with the variable
+@code{org-agenda-use-time-grid}, and can be configured with
+@code{org-agenda-time-grid}.
+
+
+@node Calendar/Diary integration, Sorting of agenda items, Time-of-day specifications, Weekly/Daily Agenda
+@subsection Calendar/Diary integration
+@cindex calendar integration
+@cindex diary integration
+
+Emacs contains the calendar and diary by Edward M. Reingold. The
+calendar displays a three-month calendar with holidays from different
+countries and cultures. The diary allows to keep track of
+anniversaries, lunar phases, sunrise/set, recurrent appointments
+(weekly, monthly) and more. In this way, it is quite complementary to
+Org-mode. It can be very useful to combine output from Org-mode with
+the diary.
+
+In order to include entries from the Emacs diary into Org-mode's
+agenda, you only need to customize the variable
+
+@lisp
+(setq org-agenda-include-diary t)
+@end lisp
+@noindent
+
+@noindent After that, everything will happen automatically. All diary
+entries including holidays, anniversaries etc will be included in the
+agenda buffer created by Org-mode. @key{SPC}, @key{TAB}, and
+@key{RET} can be used from the agenda buffer to jump to the diary
+file, in order to edit existing diary entries. The @kbd{i} command to
+insert new entries for the current date works in the agenda buffer, as
+well as the commands @kbd{S}, @kbd{M}, and @kbd{C} to display
+Sunrise/Sunset times, show lunar phases and to convert to other
+calendars, respectively. @kbd{c} can be used to switch back and forth
+between calendar and agenda.
+
+@node Sorting of agenda items, , Calendar/Diary integration, Weekly/Daily Agenda
+@subsection Sorting of agenda items
+@cindex sorting, of agenda items
+@cindex priorities, of agenda items
+The entries for each day are sorted. The default order is to first
+collect all items containing an explicit time-of-day specification.
+These entries will be shown at the beginning of the list, as a
+@emph{schedule} for the day. After that, items remain grouped in
+categories, in the sequence given by @code{org-agenda-files}. Within
+each category, items are sorted by priority (@pxref{Priorities}).
+
+The priority is a numerical quantity composed of the base priority
+(2000 for priority @samp{A}, 1000 for @samp{B}, and 0 for @samp{C}),
+plus additional increments for overdue scheduled or deadline items.
+
+Sorting can be customized using the variable
+@code{org-agenda-sorting-strategy}.
+
+
+@node Global TODO list, Matching headline tags, Weekly/Daily Agenda, Agenda Views
+@section The global TODO list
+@cindex global TODO list
+@cindex TODO list, global
+
+The global TODO list contains all unfinished TODO items, formatted and
+collected into a single place.
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c a t
+@item C-c a t
+Show the global TODO list. This collects the TODO items from all
+agenda files (@pxref{Agenda Views}) into a single buffer. The buffer is in
+@code{agenda-mode}, so there are commands to examine and manipulate
+the TODO entries directly from that buffer (@pxref{Agenda commands}).
+@xref{Global TODO list}, for more information.
+@kindex C-c a T
+@item C-c a T
+Like the above, but allow to select a specific TODO keyword. You can
+also do this by specifying a prefix argument to @kbd{C-c a t}. With a
+@kbd{C-u} prefix you are prompted for a keyword. With a numeric
+prefix, the Nth keyword in @code{org-todo-keywords} is selected.
+@kindex r
+The @kbd{r} key in the agenda buffer regenerates it, and you can give
+a prefix argument to this command to change the selected TODO keyword,
+for example @kbd{3 r}. If you often need a search for a specific
+keyword, define a custom command for it (@pxref{Agenda dispatcher}).
+@end table
+
+Remote editing of TODO items means that you can change the state of a
+TODO entry with a single key press. The commands available in the
+TODO list are described in @ref{Agenda commands}.
+
+@node Matching headline tags, Timeline, Global TODO list, Agenda Views
+@section Matching headline tags
+@cindex matching, of tags
+@cindex tags view
+
+If headlines in the agenda files are marked with @emph{tags}
+(@pxref{Tags}), you can select headlines based on the tags that apply
+to them and collect them into an agenda buffer.
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c a m
+@item C-c a m
+Produce a list of all headlines that match a given set of tags. The
+command prompts for a selection criterion, which is a boolean logic
+expression with tags, like @samp{+WORK+URGENT-WITHBOSS} or
+@samp{WORK|HOME} (@pxref{Tags}). If you often need a specific search,
+define a custom command for it (@pxref{Agenda dispatcher}).
+@kindex C-c a M
+@item C-c a M
+Like @kbd{C-c a m}, but only select headlines that are also TODO items
+and force checking subitems (see variable
+@code{org-tags-match-list-sublevels}.
+@end table
+
+The commands available in the tags list are described in @ref{Agenda
+commands}.
+
+@node Timeline, Agenda commands, Matching headline tags, Agenda Views
+@section Timeline for a single file
+@cindex single file summary
+@cindex agenda, for single file
+@cindex timeline, single file
+@cindex time-sorted view
+
+The timeline is not really an agenda view, because it only summarizes
+items from a single Org-mode file. But it also uses the agenda buffer
+and provides similar commands, so we discuss it here. The timeline
+shows all time-stamped items in a single Org-mode file (or the
+selected part of it), in @emph{time-sorted view}. The main purpose of
+this command is to give an overview over events in a project.
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c C-r
+@item C-c C-r
+Show a time-sorted view of the org file, with all time-stamped items.
+When called with a @kbd{C-u} prefix, all unfinished TODO entries
+(scheduled or not) are also listed under the current date.
+@end table
+@noindent
+
+The commands available in the timeline buffer are listed in
+@ref{Agenda commands}.
+
+@node Agenda commands, , Timeline, Agenda Views
+@section Commands in the agenda buffer
+@cindex commands, in agenda buffer
+
+Entries in the agenda buffer are linked back to the org file or diary
+file where they originate. You are not allowed to edit the agenda
+buffer itself, but commands are provided to show and jump to the
+original entry location, and to edit the org-files ``remotely'' from
+the agenda buffer. In this way, all information is stored only once,
+and you don't risk that your agenda and note files diverge.
+
+Some commands can be executed with mouse clicks on agenda lines. For
+the other commands, the cursor needs to be in the desired line.
+
+@table @kbd
+@tsubheading{Motion}
+@kindex n
+@item n
+Next line (same as @key{up}).
+@kindex p
+@item p
+Previous line (same as @key{down}).
+@tsubheading{View/GoTo org file}
+@kindex mouse-3
+@kindex @key{SPC}
+@item mouse-3
+@itemx @key{SPC}
+Display the original location of the item in another window.
+
+@kindex L
+@item L
+Display original location and recenter that window.
+
+@kindex mouse-2
+@kindex mouse-1
+@kindex @key{TAB}
+@item mouse-2
+@itemx mouse-1
+@itemx @key{TAB}
+Go to the original location of the item in another window. Under Emacs
+22, also @kbd{mouse-1} will works for this.
+
+@kindex @key{RET}
+@itemx @key{RET}
+Go to the original location of the item and delete other windows.
+
+@kindex f
+@item f
+Toggle Follow mode. In Follow mode, as you move the cursor through
+the agenda buffer, the other window always shows the corresponding
+location in the org file.
+
+@kindex l
+@item l
+Toggle Logbook mode. In Logbook mode, entries that where marked DONE while
+logging was on (variable @code{org-log-done}) are shown in the agenda.
+
+@tsubheading{Change display}
+@kindex o
+@item o
+Delete other windows.
+
+@kindex w
+@item w
+Switch to weekly view (7 days displayed together)
+
+@kindex d
+@item d
+Switch to daily view (just one day displayed)
+
+@kindex D
+@item D
+Toggle the inclusion of diary entries. See @ref{Calendar/Diary integration}.
+
+@kindex g
+@item g
+Toggle the time grid on and off. See also the variables
+@code{org-agenda-use-time-grid} and @code{org-agenda-time-grid}.
+
+@kindex r
+@item r
+Recreate the agenda buffer, for example to reflect the changes
+after modification of the time stamps of items with S-@key{left} and
+S-@key{right}. When the buffer is the global todo list, a prefix
+argument is interpreted to create a selective list for a specific TODO
+keyword.
+
+@kindex @key{right}
+@item @key{right}
+Display the following @code{org-agenda-ndays} days. For example, if
+the display covers a week, switch to the following week. With prefix
+arg, go forward that many times @code{org-agenda-ndays} days.
+
+@kindex @key{left}
+@item @key{left}
+Display the previous dates.
+
+@kindex .
+@item .
+Goto today.
+
+@tsubheading{Remote editing}
+
+@item 0-9
+Digit argument.
+
+@kindex t
+@item t
+Change the TODO state of the item, both in the agenda and in the
+original org file.
+
+@kindex T
+@item T
+Show all tags assiciated with the current item. Because of
+inheritance, this may be more than the tags listed in the line itself.
+
+@kindex :
+@item :
+Set tags for the current headline.
+
+@kindex ,
+@item ,
+Set the priority for the current item. Org-mode prompts for the
+priority character. If you reply with @key{SPC}, the priority cookie
+is removed from the entry.
+
+@kindex P
+@item p
+Display weighted priority of current item.
+
+@kindex +
+@kindex S-@key{up}
+@item +
+@itemx S-@key{up}
+Increase the priority of the current item. The priority is changed in
+the original buffer, but the agenda is not resorted. Use the @kbd{r}
+key for this.
+
+@kindex -
+@kindex S-@key{down}
+@item -
+@itemx S-@key{down}
+Decrease the priority of the current item.
+
+@kindex S-@key{right}
+@item S-@key{right}
+Change the time stamp associated with the current line by one day into
+the future. With prefix argument, change it by that many days. For
+example, @kbd{3 6 5 S-@key{right}} will change it by a year. The
+stamp is changed in the original org file, but the change is not
+directly reflected in the agenda buffer. Use the
+@kbd{r} key to update the buffer.
+
+@kindex S-@key{left}
+@item S-@key{left}
+Change the time stamp associated with the current line by one day
+into the past.
+
+@kindex >
+@item >
+Change the time stamp associated with the current line to today.
+The key @kbd{>} has been chosen, because it is the same as @kbd{S-.}
+on my keyboard.
+
+@cindex diary entries, creating from agenda
+@kindex i
+@item i
+Insert a new entry into the diary. Prompts for the type of entry
+(day, weekly, monthly, yearly, anniversary, cyclic) and creates a new
+entry in the diary, just like @kbd{i d} etc. would do in the calendar.
+The date is taken from the cursor position.
+
+@tsubheading{Calendar commands}
+@kindex c
+@item c
+Open the Emacs calendar and move to the date at the agenda cursor.
+
+@item c
+When in the calendar, compute and show the Org-mode agenda for the
+date at the cursor.
+
+@kindex M
+@item M
+Show the phases of the moon for three month around current date.
+
+@kindex S
+@item S
+Show sunrise and sunset times. The geographical location must be set
+with calendar variables, see documentation of the Emacs calendar.
+
+@kindex C
+@item C
+Convert the date at cursor into many other cultural and historic
+calendars.
+
+@kindex H
+@item H
+Show holidays for three month around the cursor date.
+
+@kindex C-c C-x C-c
+@item C-c C-x C-c
+Export a single iCalendar file containing entries from all agenda files.
+
+@tsubheading{Quit and Exit}
+@kindex q
+@item q
+Quit Agenda, remove the agenda buffer.
+
+@kindex x
+@cindex agenda files, removing buffers
+@item x
+Exit agenda, remove the agenda buffer and all buffers loaded by Emacs
+for the compilation of the agenda. Buffers created by the user to
+visit org files will not be removed.
+
+@end table
+
+@node Exporting, Miscellaneous, Agenda Views, Top
+@chapter Exporting
+@cindex exporting
+
+For printing and sharing of notes, Org-mode documents can be exported
+as ASCII or HTML files. To incorporate entries with associated times
+like deadlines or appointments into a desktop calendar program like
+iCal, Org-mode can also produce extracts in the iCalendar format.
+
+@menu
+* ASCII export:: Export as a structured ASCII file
+* HTML export:: Export as an HTML file
+* iCalendar export:: Create calendar entries.
+@end menu
+
+@node ASCII export, HTML export, Exporting, Exporting
+@section ASCII export
+@cindex ASCII export
+
+@cindex region, active
+@cindex active region
+@cindex transient-mark-mode
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c C-x a
+@item C-c C-x a
+Export as ASCII file. If there is an active region, only the region
+will be exported. For an org file @file{myfile.org}, the ASCII file
+will be @file{myfile.txt}. The file will be overwritten without
+warning.
+@end table
+
+@cindex headline levels, for exporting
+In the exported version, the first 3 outline levels will become
+headlines, defining a general document structure. Additional levels
+will be exported as itemize lists. If you want that transition to occur
+at a different level, specify it with a prefix argument. For example,
+@example
+@kbd{C-1 C-c C-x a org-export-as-ascii}
+@end example
+@noindent
+creates only top level headlines and does the rest as items. Lines
+starting with @samp{#} and subtrees starting with the word @samp{COMMENT}
+will not be exported.
+
+@node HTML export, iCalendar export, ASCII export, Exporting
+@section HTML export
+@cindex HTML export
+
+Org-mode contains an HTML exporter with extensive HTML formatting, in
+ways similar to John Grubers @emph{markdown} language, but with
+additional support for tables.
+
+@cindex region, active
+@cindex active region
+@cindex transient-mark-mode
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c C-x h
+@item C-c C-x h
+Export as HTML file @file{myfile.html}.
+@kindex C-c C-x b
+@item C-c C-x b
+Export as HTML file and open it with a browser.
+@kindex C-c C-x t
+@item C-c C-x t
+Insert template with export options, see below.
+@kindex C-c :
+@item C-c :
+Toggle fixed-width for entry (QUOTE) or region, see below.
+@end table
+
+@cindex headline levels, for exporting
+In the exported version, the first 3 outline levels will become
+headlines, defining a general document structure. Additional levels
+will be exported as itemize lists. If you want that transition to occur
+at a different level, specify it with a prefix argument. For example,
+@example
+@kbd{C-2 C-c C-x b}
+@end example
+@noindent
+creates two levels of headings and does the rest as items.
+
+@menu
+* HTML formatting:: Interpretation of the buffer content
+* Export options:: How to influence exports
+* Comment lines:: Lines which will not be exported
+@end menu
+
+@node HTML formatting, Export options, HTML export, HTML export
+@subsection HTML formatting
+
+Not all text is transferred literally to the exported HTML file. The
+exporter implements the following interpretation:
+
+@itemize @bullet
+
+@cindex hand-formatted lists
+@cindex lists, hand-formatted
+@item
+Hand-formatted lists with @samp{-}, @samp{*} or @samp{+} as
+bullet, or with @samp{1.} or @samp{2)} as enumerator will be recognized and
+transformed into HTML lists. See @xref{Plain Lists}.
+
+@cindex underlined text
+@cindex bold text
+@cindex italic text
+@item
+You can make words @b{*bold*}, @i{/italic/}, and _underlined_
+
+@cindex @TeX{} interpretation
+@item
+Simple @TeX{}-like math constructs are interpreted:
+
+@cindex completion, of @TeX{} symbols
+@itemize @minus
+@item
+@samp{10^22} and @samp{J_n} are super- and subscripts. You can quote
+@samp{^} and @samp{_} with a backslash: @samp{\_} and @samp{\^}
+@item
+@samp{\alpha} indicates a Greek letter, @samp{\to} an arrow. You can
+use completion for these macros, just type @samp{\} and maybe a few
+letters, and press @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to see possible completions.
+@end itemize
+
+@cindex tables, export to HTML
+@item
+Tables are transformed into HTML tables. Data fields before the first
+horizontal separator line will be formatted as table header fields.
+
+@cindex fixed width
+@item
+If a headline starts with the word @samp{QUOTE}, the text below the
+headline will be typeset as fixed-width, to allow quoting of computer
+codes etc. Lines starting with @samp{:} are also typeset in
+fixed-width font.
+
+@cindex HTML tags
+@item
+If you want to include HTML tags which should be interpreted as such,
+mark them with a @samp{@@} like in @samp{@@<b>bold text@@</b>}.
+Plain @samp{<} and @samp{>} are always transformed to @samp{&lt;} and
+@samp{&gt;} in HTML export.
+@end itemize
+
+If these conversions conflict with your habits of typing ASCII text,
+they can all be turned off with corresponding variables.
+
+@node Export options, Comment lines, HTML formatting, HTML export
+@subsection Export options
+@cindex options, for export
+
+@cindex completion, of option keywords
+The exporter recognizes special lines in the buffer which provide
+additional information. These lines may be put anywhere in the file.
+The whole set of lines can be inserted into the buffer with @kbd{C-c
+C-x t}. For individual lines, a good way to make sure the keyword is
+correct is to type @samp{#+} and then use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} completion
+(@pxref{Completion}).
+
+@example
+#+TITLE: the title to be shown (default is the buffer name)
+#+AUTHOR: the author (default taken from @code{user-full-name})
+#+EMAIL: his/her email address (default from @code{user-mail-address})
+#+LANGUAGE: language for HTML, e.g. @samp{en} (@code{org-export-default-language})
+#+TEXT: Some descriptive text to be inserted at the beginning.
+#+TEXT: Several lines may be given.
+#+OPTIONS: H:2 num:t toc:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t *:nil TeX:t
+@end example
+@noindent
+The OPTIONS line is a compact form to specify export settings. Here
+you can
+@cindex headline levels
+@cindex section-numbers
+@cindex table of contents
+@cindex linebreak preservation
+@cindex quoted html tags
+@cindex fixed-width sections
+@cindex tables
+@cindex @TeX{}-like syntax for sub- and superscripts
+@cindex emphasized text
+@cindex @TeX{} macros
+@example
+H: @r{set the number of headline levels for export}
+num: @r{turn on/off section-numbers}
+toc: @r{turn on/off table of contents}
+\n: @r{turn on/off linebreak-preservation}
+@@: @r{turn on/off quoted html tags}
+:: @r{turn on/off fixed-width sections}
+|: @r{turn on/off tables}
+^: @r{turn on/off @TeX{}-like syntax for sub- and superscripts.}
+*: @r{turn on/off emphasized text (bold, italic, underlined)}
+TeX: @r{turn on/off @TeX{} macros}
+@end example
+
+You can also give style information for the exported file. The
+default specification can be configured through the option
+@code{org-export-html-style}. If you want to use a file-local style,
+you may use file variables, best wrapped into a COMMENT section at the
+end of the outline tree. For example:
+
+@example
+* COMMENT HTML style specifications
+
+# Local Variables:
+# org-export-html-style: " <style type=\"text/css\">
+ p @{font-weight: normal; color: gray; @}
+ h1 @{color: black; @}
+ </style>"
+# End: ***
+@end example
+
+Remember to execute @kbd{M-x normal-mode} after changing this to make
+the new style visible to Emacs.
+
+@node Comment lines, , Export options, HTML export
+@subsection Comment lines
+@cindex comment lines
+@cindex exporting, not
+
+Lines starting with @samp{#} in column zero are treated as comments
+and will never be exported. Also entire subtrees starting with the
+word @samp{COMMENT} will never be exported. Finally, any text before
+the first headline will not be exported either. This applies also for
+ASCII export.
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c ;
+@item C-c ;
+Toggle the COMMENT keyword at the beginning of an entry.
+@end table
+
+@node iCalendar export, , HTML export, Exporting
+@section iCalendar export
+@cindex iCalendar export
+
+Some people like to use Org-mode for keeping track of projects, but
+still prefer a standard calendar application for anniversaries and
+appointments. In this case it can be useful to have deadlines and
+other time-stamped items in Org-mode files show up in the calendar
+application. Org-mode can export calendar information in the standard
+iCalendar format.
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex C-c C-x i
+@item C-c C-x i
+Create iCalendar entries for the current file and store them in the same
+directory, using a file extension @file{.ics}.
+@kindex C-c C-x C-i
+@item C-c C-x C-i
+Like @kbd{C-c C-x i}, but do this for all files in
+@code{org-agenda-files}. For each of these files, a separate iCalendar
+file will be written.
+@kindex C-c C-x c
+@item C-c C-x c
+Create a single large iCalendar file from all files in
+@code{org-agenda-files} and write it to the file given by
+@code{org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file}.
+@end table
+
+How this calendar is best read and updated, depends on the application
+you are using. For example, when using iCal under Apple MacOS X, you
+could create a new calendar @samp{OrgMode} (the default name for the
+calendar created by @kbd{C-c C-x c}, see the variables
+@code{org-icalendar-combined-name} and
+@code{org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file}). Then set Org-mode to
+overwrite the corresponding file
+@file{~/Library/Calendars/OrgMode.ics}. You may even use AppleScript
+to make iCal re-read the calendar files each time a new version of
+@file{OrgMode.ics} is produced. Here is the setup needed for this:
+
+@cindex applescript, for calendar update
+@lisp
+(setq org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file
+ "~/Library/Calendars/OrgMode.ics")
+(add-hook 'org-after-save-iCalendar-file-hook
+ (lambda ()
+ (shell-command
+ "osascript -e 'tell application \"iCal\" to reload calendars'")))
+@end lisp
+
+@node Miscellaneous, Index, Exporting, Top
+@chapter Miscellaneous
+
+@menu
+* Completion:: M-TAB knows what you need
+* Customization:: Adapting Org-mode to your taste
+* Clean view:: Getting rid of leading stars in the outline
+* TTY keys:: Using Org-mode on a tty
+* FAQ:: Frequently asked questions
+* Interaction:: Other Emacs packages
+* Bugs:: Things which do not work perfectly
+* Acknowledgments:: These people provided feedback and more
+@end menu
+
+@node Completion, Customization, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous
+@section Completion
+@cindex completion, of @TeX{} symbols
+@cindex completion, of TODO keywords
+@cindex completion, of dictionary words
+@cindex completion, of option keywords
+@cindex completion, of CamelCase links
+@cindex completion, of tags
+@cindex @TeX{} symbol completion
+@cindex TODO keywords completion
+@cindex dictionary word completion
+@cindex option keyword completion
+@cindex CamelCase link completion
+@cindex tag completion
+
+Org-mode supports in-buffer completion. This type of completion does
+not make use of the minibuffer. You simply type a few letters into
+the buffer and use the key to complete text right there.
+
+@table @kbd
+@kindex M-@key{TAB}
+@item M-@key{TAB}
+Complete word at point
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+At the beginning of a headline, complete TODO keywords.
+@item
+After @samp{\}, complete @TeX{} symbols supported by the exporter.
+@item
+After @samp{*}, complete CamelCase versions of all headlines in the
+buffer.
+@item
+After @samp{:}, complete tags used elsewhere in the buffer.
+@item
+After @samp{#+}, complete the special keywords like @samp{TYP_TODO} or
+@samp{OPTIONS} which set file-specific options for Org-mode. When the
+option keyword is already complete, pressing @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} again
+will insert example settings for this keyword.
+@item
+Elsewhere, complete dictionary words using ispell.
+@end itemize
+@end table
+
+
+@node Customization, Clean view, Completion, Miscellaneous
+@section Customization
+@cindex customization
+@cindex options, for customization
+@cindex variables, for customization
+
+There are more than 100 variables that can be used to customize
+Org-mode. For the sake of compactness of the manual, we are not
+describing the variables here. A structured overview of customization
+variables is available with @kbd{M-x org-customize}. Or select
+@code{Browse Org Group} from the @code{Org->Customization} menu.
+
+@node Clean view, TTY keys, Customization, Miscellaneous
+@section A cleaner outline view
+@cindex hiding leading stars
+@cindex clean outline view
+
+Some people find it noisy and distracting that the Org-mode headlines
+are starting with a potentially large number of stars. For example in
+the example tree from @ref{Headlines}:
+
+@example
+* Top level headline
+** Second level
+*** 3rd level
+ some text
+*** 3rd level
+ more text
+* Another top level headline
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+Unfortunately this is deeply ingrained into the code of Org-mode and
+cannot be easily changed. You can, however, modify the display in such
+a way that all leading stars become invisible and the outline more easy
+to read. To do this, customize the variable
+@code{org-hide-leading-stars} like this:
+
+@lisp
+(setq org-hide-leading-stars t)
+@end lisp
+
+@noindent
+or change this on a per-file basis with one of the lines (anywhere in
+the buffer)
+
+@example
+#+STARTUP: showstars
+#+STARTUP: hidestars
+@end example
+@noindent
+Press @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor in a @samp{STARTUP} line to activate
+the modifications.
+
+With stars hidden, the tree becomes:
+
+@example
+* Top level headline
+ * Second level
+ * 3rd level
+ some text
+ * 3rd level
+ more text
+* Another top level headline
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+Note that the leading stars are not truly replaced by whitespace, they
+are only fontified with the face @code{org-hide} that uses the
+background color as font color. If are are not using either white or
+black background, you may have to customize this face to get the wanted
+effect. Another possibility is to set this font such that the extra
+stars are @i{almost} invisible, for example using the color
+@code{grey90} on a white background.
+
+Things become cleaner still if you skip all the even levels and use only
+odd levels 1, 3, 5..., effectively adding two stars to go from one
+outline level to the next:
+
+@example
+* Top level headline
+ * Second level
+ * 3rd level
+ some text
+ * 3rd level
+ more text
+* Another top level headline
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+In order to make the structure editing and export commands handle this
+convention correctly, use
+
+@lisp
+(setq org-odd-levels-only t)
+@end lisp
+
+@noindent
+or set this on a per-file basis with one of the following lines (don't
+forget to press @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor in the startup line to
+activate changes immediately).
+
+@example
+#+STARTUP: odd
+#+STARTUP: oddeven
+@end example
+
+You can convert an Org-mode file from single-star-per-level to
+double-star-per-level convention with @kbd{M-x org-convert-to-odd-levels
+RET} in that file. There is no command for the back conversion because
+such a command might merge levels and in this way destroy the
+structure of the tree.
+@c FIXME: Maybe we should have such a command...
+
+@node TTY keys, FAQ, Clean view, Miscellaneous
+@section Using org-mode on a tty
+@cindex tty keybindings
+
+Org-mode uses a number of keys that are not accessible on a tty. This
+applies to most special keys like cursor keys, @key{TAB} and
+@key{RET}, when these are combined with modifier keys like @key{Meta}
+and/or @key{Shift}. Org-mode uses these bindings because it needs to
+provide keys for a large number of commands, and because these keys
+appeared particularly easy to remember. In order to still be able to
+access the core functionality of Org-mode on a tty, alternative
+bindings are provided. Here is a complete list of these bindings,
+which are obviously more cumbersome to use. Note that sometimes a
+work-around can be better. For example changing a time stamp is
+really only fun with @kbd{S-@key{cursor}} keys. On a tty you would
+rather use @kbd{C-c .} to re-insert the timestamp.
+
+@multitable @columnfractions 0.15 0.2 0.2
+@item @b{Default} @tab @b{Alternative 1} @tab @b{Alternative 2}
+@item @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} @tab @kbd{C-u @key{TAB}} @tab
+@item @kbd{M-@key{left}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x l} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{left}}
+@item @kbd{M-S-@key{left}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x L} @tab
+@item @kbd{M-@key{right}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x r} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{right}}
+@item @kbd{M-S-@key{right}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x R} @tab
+@item @kbd{M-@key{up}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x u} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{up}}
+@item @kbd{M-S-@key{up}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x U} @tab
+@item @kbd{M-@key{down}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x d} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{down}}
+@item @kbd{M-S-@key{down}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x D} @tab
+@item @kbd{S-@key{RET}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x c} @tab
+@item @kbd{M-@key{RET}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x m} @tab @kbd{@key{Esc} @key{RET}}
+@item @kbd{M-S-@key{RET}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x M} @tab
+@item @kbd{S-@key{left}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x @key{left}} @tab
+@item @kbd{S-@key{right}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x @key{right}} @tab
+@item @kbd{S-@key{up}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x @key{up}} @tab
+@item @kbd{S-@key{down}} @tab @kbd{C-c C-x @key{down}} @tab
+@end multitable
+
+@node FAQ, Interaction, TTY keys, Miscellaneous
+@section Frequently asked questions
+@cindex FAQ
+
+@enumerate
+@item @b{Org-mode seems to be a useful default mode for the various
+@file{README} files I have scattered through my directories. How do I
+turn it on for all @file{README} files?}
+@example
+(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("README$" . org-mode))
+@end example
+
+@item @b{All these stars are driving me mad, I just find the Emacs
+outlines unreadable. Can't you just put white space and a single star as a
+starter for headlines?}@*
+See @ref{Clean view}.
+
+@item @b{I would like to have two windows on the same Org-mode
+file, but with different outline visibility. Is that possible?}@*
+@cindex @code{make-indirect-buffer}
+@cindex indirect buffers
+In GNU Emacs, you may use @emph{indirect buffers} which do exactly
+this. See the documentation on the command
+@code{make-indirect-buffer}. In XEmacs, this is currently not
+possible because of the different outline implementation.
+
+@item @b{Is there an easy way to insert links to web locations?}@*
+@cindex URL, paste into buffer
+Sure, just type or paste them into the buffer. A plain-text URL-like
+string is directly interpreted as a link.
+
+@item @b{When I export my TODO list, every TODO item becomes a
+separate section. How do I enforce these items to be exported as an
+itemized list?}@*
+If you plan to use ASCII or HTML export, make sure things you want to
+be exported as item lists are level 4 at least, even if that does mean
+there is a level jump. For example
+
+@example
+* Todays top priorities
+**** TODO write a letter to xyz
+**** TODO Finish the paper
+**** Pick up kids at the school
+@end example
+
+Alternatively, if you need a specific value for the heading/item
+transition in a particular file, use the @samp{+OPTIONS} line to
+configure the @samp{H} switch.
+
+@example
++OPTIONS: H:2; ...
+@end example
+
+@item @b{I would like to export only a subtree of my file to HTML. How?}@*
+@cindex exporting a subtree
+If you want to export a subtree, mark the subtree as region and then
+export. Marking can be done with @kbd{C-c @@ C-x C-x}, for example.
+
+@item @b{Org-mode takes over the S-cursor keys. I also want to use
+CUA-mode, is there a way to fix this conflict?}@*
+Yes, see @ref{Interaction}
+
+@item @b{Is there an easy way to insert an empty table template with a
+default number of rows and columns?}@*
+@cindex table, empty template
+To insert an empty table template, just type @samp{|-} and use
+@key{TAB}. The default size can be changed with the variable
+@code{org-table-default-size}. However, just starting to type the
+first line is usually much easier.
+
+@item @b{One of my table columns has started to fill up with
+@samp{#ERROR}. What is going on?}@*
+Org-mode tried to compute the column from other fields using a
+formula stored in the @samp{#+TBLFMT:} line just below the table, and
+the evaluation of the formula fails. Fix the fields used in the
+formula, or fix the formula, or remove it!
+
+@item @b{When I am in the last column of a table and just above a
+horizontal line in the table, pressing TAB creates a new table line
+@i{before} the horizontal line. How can I quickly move to the line
+@i{below} the horizontal line instead?}@*
+Press @key{down} (to get on the separator line) and then @key{TAB}.
+Or configure the variable @code{org-table-tab-jumps-over-hlines}.
+
+@item @b{How can I change the indentation of an entire table without
+fixing every line by hand?}@*
+@cindex indentation, of tables
+The indentation of a table is set by the first line. So just fix the
+indentation of the first line and realign with @key{TAB}.
+
+@item @b{Is it possible to include entries from org-mode files into my
+emacs diary?}@*
+Since the org-mode agenda is much more powerful and can contain the
+diary (@pxref{Calendar/Diary integration}), you should think twice
+before deciding to do this. Inegrating org-mode information into the
+diary is, however, possible. The following steps are necessary:
+Autoload the function @command{org-diary} as shown above under
+@ref{Installation and Activation}. You also need to use @emph{fancy
+diary display} by setting in @file{.emacs}:
+
+@lisp
+(add-hook 'diary-display-hook 'fancy-diary-display)
+@end lisp
+
+Then include the following line into your @file{~/diary} file, in
+order to get the entries from all files listed in the variable
+@code{org-agenda-files}:
+
+@example
+&%%(org-diary)
+@end example
+@noindent
+You may also select specific files with
+
+@example
+&%%(org-diary) ~/path/to/some/org-file.org
+&%%(org-diary) ~/path/to/another/org-file.org
+@end example
+
+If you now launch the calendar and press @kbd{d} to display a diary,
+the headlines of entries containing a timestamp, date range, schedule,
+or deadline referring to the selected date will be listed. Just like
+in Org-mode's agenda view, the diary for @emph{today} contains
+additional entries for overdue deadlines and scheduled items. See
+also the documentation of the @command{org-diary} function.
+
+@end enumerate
+
+
+@node Interaction, Bugs, FAQ, Miscellaneous
+@section Interaction with other packages
+@cindex packages, interaction with other
+Org-mode can cooperate with the following packages:
+
+@table @asis
+@cindex @file{org-mouse.el}
+@item @file{org-mouse.el} by Piotr Zielinski
+This package implements extended mouse functionality for Org-mode. It
+allows to cycle visibility and to edit the document structure with the
+mouse. It also provides a context-sensitive menu that changes depending
+on the context of a mouse-click. Use a search engine to find this
+package on the web.
+@cindex @file{table.el}
+@item @file{table.el} by Takaaki Ota
+Org mode cooperates with table.el, see @ref{table.el}. @file{table.el}
+is part of Emacs 22.
+@cindex @file{calc.el}
+@item @file{calc.el} by Dave Gillespie
+Org-mode uses the calc package for implementing spreadsheet
+functionality in its tables (@pxref{Table calculations}). Org-modes
+checks for the availability of calc by looking for the function
+@code{calc-eval} which should be autoloaded in your setup if calc has
+been installed properly. As of Emacs 22, calc is part of the Emacs
+distribution. Another possibility for interaction between the two
+packages is using calc for embedded calculations. @xref{Embedded Mode,
+, Embedded Mode, calc, GNU Emacs Calc Manual}.
+@cindex @file{constants.el}
+@item @file{constants.el} by Carsten Dominik
+In a table formula (@pxref{Table calculations}), it is possible to use
+names for natural constants or units. Instead of defining you own
+constants in the variable @code{org-table-formula-constants}, install
+the @file{constants} package which defines a large number of constants
+and units, and lets you use unit prefixes like @samp{M} for
+@samp{Mega} etc. You will need version 2.0 of this package, available
+at @url{http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools}. Org-mode checks for
+the function @code{constants-get}, which has to be autoloaded in your
+setup. See the installation instructions in the file
+@file{constants.el}.
+@cindex @file{remember.el}
+@cindex @file{CUA.el}
+@item @file{CUA.el} by Kim. F. Storm
+Keybindings in Org-mode conflict with the @kbd{S-<cursor>} keys
+used by CUA-mode (as well as pc-select-mode and s-region-mode) to
+select and extend the region. If you want to use one of these
+packages along with Org-mode, configure the variable
+@code{org-CUA-compatible}. When set, Org-mode will move the following
+keybindings in org-mode files, and in the agenda buffer (but not
+during date selection).
+@example
+S-UP -> M-p S-DOWN -> M-n
+S-LEFT -> M-- S-RIGHT -> M-+
+S-RET -> C-S-RET
+@end example
+Yes, these are unfortunately more difficult to remember. If you want
+to have other replacement keys, look at the variable
+@code{org-disputed-keys}.
+@item @file{remember.el} by John Wiegley
+Org mode cooperates with remember, see @ref{Remember}.
+@file{Remember.el} is not part of Emacs, find it on the web.
+@cindex @file{planner.el}
+@item @file{planner.el} by John Wiegley
+Planner is another tool to plan work and keep track of tasks. Planner
+uses a multi-file approach with project pages and day pages. Is based
+on Emacs-Wiki. If Planner is your primary tool, it can be useful to
+display the agenda entries resulting from org files in day-pages of
+the planner. This can be done through the diary of the calendar:
+Integrate org files into the diary as described above, and then turn
+on the diary support of planner. Planner is not part of Emacs, find it
+on the web.
+@end table
+
+@node Bugs, Acknowledgments, Interaction, Miscellaneous
+@section Bugs
+@cindex bugs
+
+Here is a list of things which should work differently, but which I
+have found too hard to fix.
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+Text in an entry protected with the @samp{QUOTE} keyword should not
+autowrap.
+@item
+When the application called by @kbd{C-c C-o} to open a file link fails
+(for example because the application does not exits or refuses to open
+the file), it does so silently. No error message is displayed.
+@item
+Plain list items should be able to hold a TODO item. Unfortunately this
+has so many technical problems that I will only consider this change for
+the next major release (5.0).
+@item
+The remote-editing commands in the agenda buffer cannot be undone with
+@code{undo} called from within the agenda buffer. But you can go to
+the corresponding buffer (using @key{TAB} or @key{RET} and execute
+@code{undo} there.
+@item
+Recalculating a table line applies the formulas from left to right.
+If a formula uses @emph{calculated} fields further down the row,
+multiple recalculation may be needed to get all fields consistent.
+@item
+Under XEmacs, if Org-mode entries are included into the diary, it is
+not possible to jump back from the diary to the org file. Apparently,
+the text properties are lost when the fancy-diary-display is used.
+However, from Org-mode's timeline and agenda buffers (created with
+@kbd{C-c C-r} and @kbd{C-c a}), things do work correctly.
+@item
+You can only make a single word boldface or italic. To emphasize
+several words in a row, each must have the emphasize markers, like in
+@samp{*three* *bold* *words*}.
+@item
+The exporters work well, but could be made more efficient.
+@end itemize
+
+@page
+
+@node Acknowledgments, , Bugs, Miscellaneous
+@section Acknowledgments
+@cindex acknowledgments
+@cindex thanks
+
+Org-mode was written by Carsten Dominik, who still maintains it at the
+Org-mode homepage @uref{http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/}.
+The following people (in alphabetic order) have helped the development
+along with ideas, suggestions and patches. Many thanks to all of you,
+Org-mode would not be what it is without your input.
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+Thomas Baumann contributed the code for links to the MH-E email system.
+@item
+Alex Bochannek provided a patch for rounding time stamps.
+@item
+Charles Cave's suggestion sparked the implementation of templates for
+Remember.
+@item
+Pavel Chalmoviansky influenced the agenda treatment of items with
+specified time.
+@item
+Sacha Chua suggested to copy linking code from Planner (we did take
+some).
+@item
+Christian Egli converted the documentation into TeXInfo format, patched
+CSS formatting into the HTML exporter, and inspired the agenda.
+@item
+Kai Grossjohann pointed out key-binding conflicts caused by Org-mode.
+@item
+Stefan Monnier provided a patch to keep the Emacs-Lisp compiler happy.
+@item
+Tim O'Callaghan suggested in-file links, search options for
+general file links, and TAGS.
+@item
+Oliver Oppitz suggested multi-state TODO items.
+@item
+Pete Phillips helped the development of the TAGS feature.
+@item
+Matthias Rempe (Oelde) provided ideas, Windows support, and quality
+control.
+@item
+Kevin Rogers contributed code to access VM files on remote hosts.
+@item
+Philip Rooke created the Org-mode reference card and provided lots of feedback.
+@item
+Christian Schlauer proposed angular brackets around links, among other
+things.
+@item
+Linking to VM/BBDB/GNUS was inspired by Tom Shannon's
+@file{organizer-mode.el}.
+@item
+J@"urgen Vollmer contributed code generating the table of contents
+in HTML output.
+@item
+Chris Wallace provided a patch implementing the @samp{QUOTE} keyword.
+@item
+David Wainberg suggested archiving, and improvements to the linking
+system.
+@item
+Scheduling TODO items was inspired by John Wiegley's @file{planner.el}.
+@item
+Carsten Wimmer suggested some changes and helped fix a bug in linking
+to GNUS.
+@item
+Roland Winkler requested additional keybindings to make Org-mode
+work on a tty.
+@item
+Piotr Zielinski wrote @file{org-mouse.el} and showed how to follow links
+with mouse-1.
+@end itemize
+
+@node Index, Key Index, Miscellaneous, Top
+@chapter Index
+
+@printindex cp
+
+@node Key Index, , Index, Top
+@chapter Key Index
+
+@printindex ky
+
+@bye
+
+@ignore
+ arch-tag: 7893d1fe-cc57-4d13-b5e5-f494a1bcc7ac
+@end ignore
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+% Reference Card for Org Mode 4.12
+%
+%**start of header
+\newcount\columnsperpage
+
+% This file can be printed with 1, 2, or 3 columns per page (see below).
+% At the moment this card works quite nicely in 3 column format and
+% currently takes 2 full pages. It is thus suited to producing one
+% double-side page when printed.
+
+% There are a couple of tweaks in the format of this card which make it work
+% slightly better on A4 paper. The changes due, I think, to Stephen Eglen,
+% are commented below. Revert the changes if you want letter sized paper.
+
+% Try running something like
+% tex org-mode-ref.tex; dvips -t landscape org-mode-ref.dvi
+% to print the card
+
+\columnsperpage=3
+
+% Copyright (c) 2004 Philip Rooke, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation
+
+% GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+% any later version.
+
+% GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+% GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+% along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+% the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+% Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+% This file is intended to be processed by plain TeX (TeX82).
+%
+% The final reference card has six columns, three on each side.
+% This file can be used to produce it in any of three ways:
+% 1 column per page
+% produces six separate pages, each of which needs to be reduced to 80%.
+% This gives the best resolution.
+% 2 columns per page
+% produces three already-reduced pages.
+% You will still need to cut and paste.
+% 3 columns per page
+% produces two pages which must be printed sideways to make a
+% ready-to-use 8.5 x 11 inch reference card.
+% For this you need a dvi device driver that can print sideways.
+% Which mode to use is controlled by setting \columnsperpage above.
+%
+% Author:
+% Stephen Gildea
+% Internet: gildea@stop.mail-abuse.org
+%
+% Thanks to Paul Rubin, Bob Chassell, Len Tower, and Richard Mlynarik
+% for their many good ideas.
+
+\def\orgversionnumber{4.12}
+\def\year{2006}
+
+\def\shortcopyrightnotice{\vskip 1ex plus 2 fill
+ \centerline{\small \copyright\ 2004, 2005, 2006\ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Permissions on back. v\orgversionnumber}}
+
+\def\copyrightnotice{
+\vskip 1ex plus 100 fill\begingroup\small
+\centerline{Copyright \copyright\ \year\ Free Software Foundation, Inc.}
+\centerline{v\orgversionnumber{} for Org-Mode \orgversionnumber{}, \year}
+\centerline{Author: Philip Rooke}
+\centerline{based on refcard design and format by Stephen Gildea}
+
+Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of
+this card provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
+are preserved on all copies.
+
+\endgroup}
+
+% make \bye not \outer so that the \def\bye in the \else clause below
+% can be scanned without complaint.
+\def\bye{\par\vfill\supereject\end}
+
+\newdimen\intercolumnskip %horizontal space between columns
+\newbox\columna %boxes to hold columns already built
+\newbox\columnb
+
+\def\ncolumns{\the\columnsperpage}
+
+\message{[\ncolumns\space
+ column\if 1\ncolumns\else s\fi\space per page]}
+
+\def\scaledmag#1{ scaled \magstep #1}
+
+% This multi-way format was designed by Stephen Gildea October 1986.
+% Note that the 1-column format is fontfamily-independent.
+\if 1\ncolumns %one-column format uses normal size
+ \hsize 4in
+ \vsize 10in
+ \voffset -.7in
+ \font\titlefont=\fontname\tenbf \scaledmag3
+ \font\headingfont=\fontname\tenbf \scaledmag2
+ \font\smallfont=\fontname\sevenrm
+ \font\smallsy=\fontname\sevensy
+
+ \footline{\hss\folio}
+ \def\makefootline{\baselineskip10pt\hsize6.5in\line{\the\footline}}
+\else %2 or 3 columns uses prereduced size
+ \hsize 3.2in
+
+% FIXME - Try to make things more A4 friendly
+% \vsize 7.95in
+ \vsize 7.65in
+% \hoffset -.75in
+ \hoffset -.25in
+ \voffset -.745in
+ \font\titlefont=cmbx10 \scaledmag2
+ \font\headingfont=cmbx10 \scaledmag1
+ \font\smallfont=cmr6
+ \font\smallsy=cmsy6
+ \font\eightrm=cmr8
+ \font\eightbf=cmbx8
+ \font\eightit=cmti8
+ \font\eighttt=cmtt8
+ \font\eightmi=cmmi8
+ \font\eightsy=cmsy8
+ \textfont0=\eightrm
+ \textfont1=\eightmi
+ \textfont2=\eightsy
+ \def\rm{\eightrm}
+ \def\bf{\eightbf}
+ \def\it{\eightit}
+ \def\tt{\eighttt}
+
+% FIXME - Try to make things more A4 friendly
+% \normalbaselineskip=.8\normalbaselineskip
+ \normalbaselineskip=.7\normalbaselineskip
+ \normallineskip=.8\normallineskip
+ \normallineskiplimit=.8\normallineskiplimit
+ \normalbaselines\rm %make definitions take effect
+
+ \if 2\ncolumns
+ \let\maxcolumn=b
+ \footline{\hss\rm\folio\hss}
+ \def\makefootline{\vskip 2in \hsize=6.86in\line{\the\footline}}
+ \else \if 3\ncolumns
+ \let\maxcolumn=c
+ \nopagenumbers
+ \else
+ \errhelp{You must set \columnsperpage equal to 1, 2, or 3.}
+ \errmessage{Illegal number of columns per page}
+ \fi\fi
+
+ \intercolumnskip=.46in
+ \def\abc{a}
+ \output={% %see The TeXbook page 257
+ % This next line is useful when designing the layout.
+ %\immediate\write16{Column \folio\abc\space starts with \firstmark}
+ \if \maxcolumn\abc \multicolumnformat \global\def\abc{a}
+ \else\if a\abc
+ \global\setbox\columna\columnbox \global\def\abc{b}
+ %% in case we never use \columnb (two-column mode)
+ \global\setbox\columnb\hbox to -\intercolumnskip{}
+ \else
+ \global\setbox\columnb\columnbox \global\def\abc{c}\fi\fi}
+ \def\multicolumnformat{\shipout\vbox{\makeheadline
+ \hbox{\box\columna\hskip\intercolumnskip
+ \box\columnb\hskip\intercolumnskip\columnbox}
+ \makefootline}\advancepageno}
+ \def\columnbox{\leftline{\pagebody}}
+
+ \def\bye{\par\vfill\supereject
+ \if a\abc \else\null\vfill\eject\fi
+ \if a\abc \else\null\vfill\eject\fi
+ \end}
+\fi
+
+% we won't be using math mode much, so redefine some of the characters
+% we might want to talk about
+%\catcode`\^=12
+\catcode`\_=12
+
+% we also need the tilde, for file names.
+\catcode`\~=12
+
+\chardef\\=`\\
+\chardef\{=`\{
+\chardef\}=`\}
+
+\hyphenation{mini-buf-fer}
+
+\parindent 0pt
+\parskip 1ex plus .5ex minus .5ex
+
+\def\small{\smallfont\textfont2=\smallsy\baselineskip=.8\baselineskip}
+
+% newcolumn - force a new column. Use sparingly, probably only for
+% the first column of a page, which should have a title anyway.
+\outer\def\newcolumn{\vfill\eject}
+
+% title - page title. Argument is title text.
+\outer\def\title#1{{\titlefont\centerline{#1}}\vskip 1ex plus .5ex}
+
+% section - new major section. Argument is section name.
+\outer\def\section#1{\par\filbreak
+ \vskip 3ex plus 2ex minus 2ex {\headingfont #1}\mark{#1}%
+ \vskip 2ex plus 1ex minus 1.5ex}
+
+\newdimen\keyindent
+
+% beginindentedkeys...endindentedkeys - key definitions will be
+% indented, but running text, typically used as headings to group
+% definitions, will not.
+\def\beginindentedkeys{\keyindent=1em}
+\def\endindentedkeys{\keyindent=0em}
+\endindentedkeys
+
+% paralign - begin paragraph containing an alignment.
+% If an \halign is entered while in vertical mode, a parskip is never
+% inserted. Using \paralign instead of \halign solves this problem.
+\def\paralign{\vskip\parskip\halign}
+
+% \<...> - surrounds a variable name in a code example
+\def\<#1>{{\it #1\/}}
+
+% kbd - argument is characters typed literally. Like the Texinfo command.
+\def\kbd#1{{\tt#1}\null} %\null so not an abbrev even if period follows
+
+% beginexample...endexample - surrounds literal text, such a code example.
+% typeset in a typewriter font with line breaks preserved
+\def\beginexample{\par\leavevmode\begingroup
+ \obeylines\obeyspaces\parskip0pt\tt}
+{\obeyspaces\global\let =\ }
+\def\endexample{\endgroup}
+
+% key - definition of a key.
+% \key{description of key}{key-name}
+% prints the description left-justified, and the key-name in a \kbd
+% form near the right margin.
+\def\key#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\vtop
+ {\hsize=.75\hsize\rightskip=1em
+ \hskip\keyindent\relax#1}\kbd{#2}\hfil}}
+
+\newbox\metaxbox
+\setbox\metaxbox\hbox{\kbd{M-x }}
+\newdimen\metaxwidth
+\metaxwidth=\wd\metaxbox
+
+% metax - definition of a M-x command.
+% \metax{description of command}{M-x command-name}
+% Tries to justify the beginning of the command name at the same place
+% as \key starts the key name. (The "M-x " sticks out to the left.)
+\def\metax#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\hbox to .75\hsize
+ {\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil}%
+ \hskip -\metaxwidth minus 1fil
+ \kbd{#2}\hfil}}
+
+% threecol - like "key" but with two key names.
+% for example, one for doing the action backward, and one for forward.
+\def\threecol#1#2#3{\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil&\kbd{#2}\hfil\quad
+ &\kbd{#3}\hfil\quad\cr}
+
+%**end of header
+
+
+\title{Org-Mode Reference Card (1/2)}
+
+\centerline{(for version \orgversionnumber)}
+
+\section{Getting Started}
+%
+%Put the following in your \kbd{~/.emacs}$^1$
+\vskip -1mm
+\beginexample%
+%(autoload 'org-mode "org" "Org mode" t)
+%(autoload 'org-diary "org" "Org mode diary entries")
+%(autoload 'org-agenda "org" "Agenda from Org files" t)
+%(autoload 'org-todo-list "org" "Global TODO list" t)
+%(autoload 'org-store-link "org" "Store org link" t)
+%(autoload 'orgtbl-mode "org" "Orgtbl minor mode" t)
+%(autoload 'turn-on-orgtbl "org" "Orgtbl minor mode")
+(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\\\.org\$" . org-mode))
+(define-key global-map "\\C-cl" 'org-store-link)$^2$
+(define-key global-map "\\C-ca" 'org-agenda)$^2$
+\endexample
+%
+\metax{For the many customization options try}{M-x org-customize}
+\metax{To read the on-line documentation try}{M-x org-info}
+
+\section{Visibility Cycling}
+
+\key{rotate current subtree between states}{TAB}
+\key{rotate entire buffer between states}{S-TAB}
+\key{show the whole file}{C-c C-a}
+%\key{show branches}{C-c C-k}
+
+\section{Motion}
+
+\key{next heading}{C-c C-n}
+\key{previous heading}{C-c C-p}
+\key{next heading, same level}{C-c C-f}
+\key{previous heading, same level}{C-c C-b}
+\key{backward to higher level heading}{C-c C-u}
+\key{jump to another place in document}{C-c C-j}
+
+\section{Structure Editing}
+
+\key{insert new heading/item at current level}{M-RET}
+\key{insert new TODO entry}{M-S-RET}
+
+\key{promote current heading up one level}{M-LEFT}
+\key{demote current heading down one level}{M-RIGHT}
+\key{promote current subtree up one level}{M-S-LEFT}
+\key{demote current subtree down one level}{M-S-RIGHT}
+
+\key{move subtree/list item up}{M-S-UP}
+\key{move subtree/list item down}{M-S-DOWN}
+\key{kill subtree}{C-c C-x C-w}
+\key{copy subtree}{C-c C-x M-w}
+\key{yank subtree}{C-c C-x C-y}
+
+\key{archive subtree}{C-c \$}
+To set archive location for current file, add a line like$^3$:
+\vskip -1mm
+\beginexample%
+\#+ARCHIVE: archfile::* Archived Tasks
+\endexample
+
+\section{Filtering and Sparse Trees}
+
+\key{show sparse tree for all matches of a regexp}{C-c /}
+\key{view TODO's in sparse tree}{C-c C-v}
+\key{global TODO list in agenda mode}{C-c t$^2$}
+\key{create sparse tree with all deadlines due}{C-c C-w}
+\key{time sorted view of current org file}{C-c C-r}
+%\key{agenda for the week}{C-c a$^2$}
+%\key{agenda for date at cursor}{C-c C-o}
+
+\section{Tags}
+
+\key{set tags for current heading}{C-c C-c}
+\key{realign tags in all headings}{C-u C-c C-c}
+\key{create sparse tree with matching tags}{C-c \\}
+\key{globally (agenda) match tags at cursor}{C-c C-o}
+
+\section{TODO Items}
+
+\key{rotate the state of the current item}{C-c C-t}
+\key{view TODO items in a sparse tree}{C-c C-v}
+\key{view 3rd TODO keyword's sparse tree}{C-3 C-c C-v}
+
+\key{set the priority of the current item}{C-c , [ABC]}
+\key{remove priority cookie from current item}{C-c , SPC}
+\key{raise priority of current item}{S-UP$^4$}
+\key{lower priority of current item}{S-DOWN$^4$}
+
+\key{\kbd{\#+SEQ_TODO: TODO TRY BLUFF DONE}}{\rm todo workflow}
+\key{\kbd{\#+TYP_TODO: Phil home work DONE}}{\rm todo types}
+
+\section{Timestamps}
+
+\key{prompt for date and insert timestamp}{C-c .}
+\key{like \kbd{C-c} . but insert date and time format}{C-u C-c .}
+\key{Like \kbd{C-c .} but make stamp inactive}{C-c !} % FIXME
+\key{insert DEADLINE timestamp}{C-c C-d}
+\key{insert SCHEDULED timestamp}{C-c C-s}
+\key{create sparse tree with all deadlines due}{C-c C-w}
+\key{the time between 2 dates in a time range}{C-c C-y}
+\key{change timestamp at cursor by $-1$ day}{S-LEFT$^4$}
+\key{change timestamp at cursor by $+1$ day}{S-RIGHT$^4$}
+\key{change year/month/day at cursor by $-1$}{S-DOWN$^4$}
+\key{change year/month/day at cursor by $+1$}{S-UP$^4$}
+\key{access the calendar for the current date}{C-c >}
+\key{insert timestamp matching date in calendar}{C-c <}
+\key{access agenda for current date}{C-c C-o}
+\key{Select date while prompted}{mouse-1/RET}
+%\key{... select date in calendar}{mouse-1/RET}
+%\key{... scroll calendar back/forward one month}{< / >}
+%\key{... forward/backward one day}{S-LEFT/RIGHT}
+%\key{... forward/backward one week}{S-UP/DOWN}
+%\key{... forward/backward one month}{M-S-LEFT/RIGT}
+
+\section{Links}
+
+\key{globally store link to the current location}{C-c l$^2$}
+\key{insert a link (TAB completes stored links)}{C-c C-l}
+\key{insert file link with file name completion}{C-u C-c C-l}
+
+\key{open file links in emacs (\kbd{C-u} : in emacs)}{C-c C-o}
+\key{open link at point (3: in emacs)}{mouse-2/3}
+%\key{open file links in emacs}{mouse-3}
+\key{record a position in mark ring}{C-c \%}
+\key{jump back to last followed link(s)}{C-c \&}
+
+{\bf Internal Links}
+
+\key{\kbd{<<My Target>>}}{\rm target}
+\key{\kbd{<<<My Target>>>}}{\rm radio target$^3$}
+\key{\kbd{[[*this text]]}}{\rm find headline}
+\metax{\kbd{[[this text]]}}{\rm find target or text in buffer}
+
+{\bf External Links}
+
+\key{\kbd{<file:/home/dominik/img/mars.jpg>}}{\rm file, absolute}
+\key{\kbd{<file:papers/last.pdf>}}{\rm file, relative}
+\key{\kbd{<file:projects.org::*that text>}}{\rm find headline}
+\key{\kbd{<file:projects.org::find me>}}{\rm find tgt/string}
+\key{\kbd{<file:projects.org::/regexp/>}}{\rm regexp search}
+\key{\kbd{<http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik>}}{\rm on the web}
+\key{\kbd{<mailto:adent@galaxy.net>}}{\rm EMail address}
+\key{\kbd{<news:comp.emacs>}}{\rm Usenet group}
+\key{\kbd{<bbdb:Richard Stallman>}}{\rm BBDB person}
+\key{\kbd{<shell:ls *.org>}}{\rm shell command}
+\key{\kbd{<gnus:group>}}{\rm GNUS group}
+\key{\kbd{<gnus:group\#id>}}{\rm GNUS message}
+\key{\kbd{<vm|wl|mhe|rmail:folder>}}{\rm Mail folder}
+\key{\kbd{<vm|wl|mhe|rmail:folder\#id>}}{\rm Mail message}
+%\key{\kbd{<vm://myself@some.where.org/folder\#id>}}{\rm VM remote}
+
+\section{Tables}
+
+%Org-mode has its own built-in intuitive table editor with unique
+%capabilities.
+
+{\bf Creating a table}
+
+\metax{insert a new Org-mode table}{M-x org-table-create}
+\metax{... or just start typing, e.g.}{|Name|Phone|Age RET |- TAB}
+\key{convert region to table}{C-c C-c}
+\key{... separator at least 3 spaces}{C-3 C-c C-c}
+%\key{... prompt for separator regexp}{C-u C-c C-c}
+
+{\bf Commands available inside tables}
+
+The following commands work when the cursor is {\it inside a table}.
+Outside of tables, the same keys may have other functionality.
+
+{\bf Re-aligning and field motion}
+
+\key{re-align the table without moving the cursor}{C-c C-c}
+\key{re-align the table, move to next field}{TAB}
+\key{move to previous field}{S-TAB}
+\key{re-align the table, move to next row}{RET}
+
+{\bf Row and column editing}
+
+\key{move the current column left}{M-LEFT}
+\key{move the current column right}{M-RIGHT}
+\key{kill the current column}{M-S-LEFT}
+\key{insert new column to left of cursor position}{M-S-RIGHT}
+
+\key{move the current row up}{M-UP}
+\key{move the current row down}{M-DOWN}
+\key{kill the current row or horizontal line}{M-S-UP}
+\key{insert new row above the current row}{M-S-DOWN}
+\key{insert horizontal line below the current row}{C-c -}
+\key{insert horizontal line above the current row}{C-u C-c -}
+\key{sort lines in region}{C-c \^{}}
+
+{\bf Regions}
+
+\key{cut rectangular region}{C-c C-x C-w}
+\key{copy rectangular region}{C-c C-x M-w}
+\key{paste rectangular region}{C-c C-x C-y}
+\key{fill paragraph across selected cells}{C-c C-q}
+
+{\bf Calculations}
+
+These need the Emacs calc package installed.
+
+\key{set and eval column formula}{C-c =}
+\key{set and eval named-field formula}{C-u C-c =}
+\key{edit formulas in separate buffer}{C-c '}
+\key{re-apply all stored equations to current line}{C-c *}
+\key{re-apply all stored equations to entire table}{C-u C-c *}
+
+\kbd{TAB}, \kbd{RET} and \kbd{C-c C-c} trigger automatic recalculation
+in lines starting with: {\tt | \# |}.
+
+\key{rotate calculation mark through \# * ! \^ \_ \$}{C-\#}
+
+\key{display column number cursor is in}{C-c ?}
+\key{sum numbers in current column/rectangle}{C-c +}
+\key{copy down with increment}{S-RET$^4$}
+
+A formula can also be typed directly into into a field and will
+executed by \kbd{TAB}, \kbd{RET} and \kbd{C-c C-c}. A leading \kbd{=}
+introduces a column formula, \kbd{:=} a named-field formula.
+
+\key{Example: Add Col1 and Col2}{=\$1+\$2}
+\key{... with printf format specification}{=\$1+\$2;\%.2f}
+\key{... with constants from constants.el}{=\$1/\$c/\$cm}
+\key{sum from 3rd hline above to here}{:=vsum(\&III)}
+\key{apply current column formula}{=}
+
+{\bf Miscellaneous}
+
+\key{toggle visibility of vertical lines}{C-c |}
+\metax{export as tab-separated file}{M-x org-table-export}
+\metax{import tab-separated file}{M-x org-table-import}
+
+{\bf Tables created with the \kbd{table.el} package}
+
+\key{insert a new \kbd{table.el} table}{C-c ~}
+\key{recognize existing table.el table}{C-c C-c}
+\key{convert table (Org-mode $\leftrightarrow$ table.el)}{C-c ~}
+
+\newcolumn
+\title{Org-Mode Reference Card (2/2)}
+
+\centerline{(for version \orgversionnumber)}
+
+\section{Agenda Views}
+
+\key{add/move current file to front of agenda}{C-c [}
+\key{remove current file from your agenda}{C-c ]}
+\key{cycle through agenda file list}{C-,}
+
+\key{compile agenda for the current week}{C-c a a$^2$}
+\key{compile global TODO list}{C-c a t$^2$}
+\key{compile TODO list for specific keyword}{C-c a T$^2$}
+\key{match tags in agenda files}{C-c a m$^2$}
+\key{agenda for date at cursor}{C-c C-o}
+\key{show timeline of current org file}{C-c C-r}
+
+\vskip 1mm
+To set categories, add lines like$^3$:
+\vskip -1mm
+\beginexample%
+\#+CATEGORY: MyCateg
+\endexample
+
+{\bf Commands available in an agenda buffer}
+
+{\bf View Org file}
+
+\key{show original location of item}{SPC}
+\key{... also available with}{mouse-3}
+\key{show and recenter window}{L}
+\key{goto original location in other window}{TAB}
+\key{... also available with}{mouse-2}
+\key{goto original location, delete other windows}{RET}
+\key{toggle follow-mode}{f}
+
+{\bf Change display}
+
+\key{delete other windows}{o}
+\key{switch to daily / weekly view}{d / w}
+\key{toggle inclusion of diary entries}{D}
+\key{toggle time grid for daily schedule}{g}
+\key{toggle display of logbook entries}{l}
+\key{refresh agenda buffer with any changes}{r}
+\key{display the following \kbd{org-agenda-ndays}}{RIGHT}
+\key{display the previous \kbd{org-agenda-ndays}}{LEFT}
+\key{goto today}{.}
+
+{\bf Remote editing}
+
+\key{digit argument}{0-9}
+\key{change state of current TODO item}{t}
+\key{show tags of current headline}{T}
+\key{set tags for current headline}{:}
+\key{set priority of current item}{p}
+\key{raise/lower priority of current item}{S-UP/DOWN$^4$}
+%\key{lower priority of current item}{S-DOWN$^4$}
+\key{display weighted priority of current item}{P}
+\key{change timestamp to one day earlier/later}{S-LEFT/RIGHT$^4$}
+%\key{change timestamp to one day earlier}{S-LEFT$^4$}
+%\key{change timestamp to one day later}{S-RIGHT$^4$}
+\key{change timestamp to today}{>}
+\key{insert new entry into diary}{i}
+
+{\bf Calendar commands}
+
+\key{find agenda cursor date in calendar}{c}
+\key{compute agenda for calendar cursor date}{c}
+\key{show phases of the moon}{M}
+\key{show sunrise/sunset times}{S}
+\key{show holidays}{H}
+\key{convert date to other calendars}{C}
+
+{\bf Quit and Exit}
+
+\key{quit agenda, remove agenda buffer}{q}
+\key{exit agenda, remove all agenda buffers}{x}
+
+\section{Exporting}
+
+Exporting creates files with extensions {\it .txt\/} and {\it .html\/}
+in the current directory.
+
+\key{export as ASCII file}{C-c C-x a}
+\key{export visible text only (e.g. for printing)}{C-c C-x v}
+\key{export as HTML file}{C-c C-x h}
+\key{export as HTML and open in browser}{C-c C-x b}
+\key{prefix arg sets nb. of headline levels, e.g.}{C-3 C-c C-x h}
+
+\key{export as iCalendar file}{C-c C-x i}
+\key{export all agenda files as iCalendar files}{C-c C-x C-i}
+\key{combine all agenda files to single iCal file}{C-c C-x C-c}
+
+\key{insert template of export options}{C-c C-x t}
+
+\key{toggle fixed width for entry or region}{C-c :}
+
+{\bf HTML formatting}
+
+\key{make words {\bf bold}}{*bold*}
+\key{make words {\it italic}}{/italic/}
+\key{make words \underbar{underlined}}{_underlined_}
+\key{sub- and superscripts}{x\^{}3, J_dust}
+\key{\TeX{}-like macros}{\\alpha, \\to}
+\key{typeset lines in fixed width font}{start with :}
+\key{tables are exported as HTML tables}{start with |}
+\key{links become HTML links}{http:... etc}
+\key{include html tags}{@<b>...@</b>}
+
+{\bf Export options}
+
+Include additional information for export by putting these anywhere in the
+org file. Use {\tt M-TAB} completion to make sure to get the right
+keywords. {\tt M-TAB} again just after keyword is complete inserts examples.
+
+\key{the title to be shown}{\#+TITLE:}
+\key{the author}{\#+AUTHOR:}
+\key{authors email address}{\#+EMAIL:}
+\key{language code for html}{\#+LANGUAGE:}
+\key{free text description of file}{\#+TEXT:}
+\key{... which can carry over multiple lines}{\#+TEXT:}
+\key{settings for the export process - see below}{\#+OPTIONS:}
+
+{\bf Settings for the OPTIONS line}
+
+\key{set number of headline levels for export}{H:2}
+\key{turn on/off section numbers}{num:t}
+\key{turn on/off table of contents}{toc:t}
+\key{turn on/off linebreak preservation}{\\n:nil}
+\key{turn on/off quoted html tags}{@:t}
+\key{turn on/off fixed width sections}{::t}
+\key{turn on/off tables}{|:t}
+\key{turn on/off \TeX\ syntax for sub/super-scripts}{\^{}:t}
+\key{turn on/off emphasised text}{*:nil}
+\key{turn on/off \TeX\ macros}{TeX:t}
+
+{\bf Comments: Text not being exported}
+
+Text before the first headline is not considered part of the document
+and is therefore never exported.
+Lines starting with \kbd{\#} are comments and are not exported.
+Subtrees whose header starts with COMMENT are never exported.
+
+\key{toggle COMMENT keyword on entry}{C-c ;}
+
+\section{Completion}
+
+In-buffer completion completes TODO keywords at headline start, TeX
+macros after ``{\tt \\}'', option keywords after ``{\tt \#-}'', TAGS
+after ``{\tt :}'', and dictionary words elsewhere.
+
+\key{Complete word at point}{M-TAB}
+
+\newcolumn
+
+\section{Calendar and Diary Integration}
+
+To include entries from the Emacs diary in your Org-mode agenda:
+\beginexample%
+(setq org-agenda-include-diary t)
+\endexample
+
+To include the Org-mode agenda in the normal diary, make sure you're
+using the fancy diary display
+%
+%\beginexample%
+%(add-hook 'diary-display-hook 'fancy-diary-display)
+%\endexample
+%
+and in the \kbd{~/diary} file add
+
+\beginexample%
+\&\%\%(org-diary)
+\endexample
+
+to include all the files listed in \kbd{org-agenda-files}. For more
+selective file inclusion use a line for each file:
+
+\beginexample%
+\&\%\%(org-diary) ~/path/to/some/org-file.org
+\endexample
+
+\section{Remember-mode Integration}
+
+See the manual for how to make remember.el use Org-mode links and
+files. The note-finishing command \kbd{C-c C-c} will first prompt for
+an org file. In the file, find a location with:
+
+\key{rotate subtree visibility}{TAB}
+\key{next heading}{DOWN}
+\key{previous heading}{UP}
+
+Insert the note with one of the following:
+
+\key{as sublevel of heading at cursor}{RET}
+\key{right here (cursor not on heading)}{RET}
+\key{before current heading}{LEFT}
+\key{after current heading}{RIGHT}
+\key{shortcut to end of buffer (cursor at buf-start)}{RET}
+\key{Abort}{q}
+
+\section{CUA and pc-select compatibility}
+
+Configure the variable {\tt org-CUA-compatibility} to make Org-mode
+avoid the \kbd{S-<cursor>} bindings used by these modes. When set,
+Org-mode will change the following keybindings (also in the agenda
+buffer, but not during date selection). See note mark four$^4$
+throughout the reference card.
+%\vskip-mm
+\beginexample
+S-UP $\to$ M-p S-DOWN $\to$ M-n
+S-LEFT $\to$ M-- S-RIGHT $\to$ M-+
+S-RET $\to$ C-S-RET
+\endexample
+
+\section{Notes}
+$^1$ The six autoload forms are only needed if Org-mode is not part of
+Emacs, or an XEmacs package.
+
+$^2$ This is only a suggestion for a binding of this command. Choose
+you own key as shown under INSTALLATION.
+
+$^3$ After changing a \kbd{\#+KEYWORD} or \kbd{<<<target>>>} line,
+press \kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor still in the line to update.
+
+$^4$ Keybinding affected by {\tt org-CUA-compatibility}.
+
+\copyrightnotice
+
+\bye
+
+
+% arch-tag: 139f6750-5cfc-49ca-92b5-237fe5795290
+
+%%% Local Variables:
+%%% mode: latex
+%%% TeX-master: t
+%%% End: