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authorNicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr>2019-08-19 10:58:33 +0200
committerNicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr>2019-08-19 10:58:33 +0200
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org-manual: Final changes to mode names
* doc/org-manual.org (Activation): (Basic TODO Functionality): (Multiple keyword sets in one file): (Priorities): (The global TODO list): (Editing support): (Summary of In-Buffer Settings): (Packages that conflict with Org mode): (Adding Hyperlink Types): Change Lisp symbol into its proper name. In particular, there is no "shift-selection-mode" in Emacs, but a "shift-selection" feature. There is a "shift-select-mode" variable, however, but the entry in the Emacs manual is really about "shift-selection".
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1 files changed, 29 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/doc/org-manual.org b/doc/org-manual.org
index 51ef140..b5c2d49 100644
--- a/doc/org-manual.org
+++ b/doc/org-manual.org
@@ -208,10 +208,10 @@ which selects Org mode for this buffer no matter what the file's name
is. See also the variable ~org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file~.
Many commands in Org work on the region if the region is /active/. To
-make use of this, you need to have ~transient-mark-mode~ turned on,
-which is the default. If you do not like ~transient-mark-mode~, you
-can create an active region by using the mouse to select a region, or
-pressing {{{kbd(C-SPC)}}} twice before moving point.
+make use of this, you need to have Transient Mark mode turned on,
+which is the default. If you do not like it, you can create an active
+region by using the mouse to select a region, or pressing
+{{{kbd(C-SPC)}}} twice before moving point.
** Feedback
:PROPERTIES:
@@ -3685,7 +3685,7 @@ The most important commands to work with TODO entries are:
Useful mostly if more than two TODO states are possible (see
[[*Extended Use of TODO Keywords]]). See also [[*Packages that conflict
with Org mode]], for a discussion of the interaction with
- ~shift-selection-mode~. See also the variable
+ shift-selection. See also the variable
~org-treat-S-cursor-todo-selection-as-state-change~.
- {{{kbd(C-c / t)}}} (~org-show-todo-tree~) ::
@@ -3854,8 +3854,8 @@ correct sequence. In addition to typing a keyword or using completion
above example, {{{kbd(C-u C-u C-c C-t)}}} or {{{kbd(C-S-RIGHT)}}}
would jump from =TODO= or =DONE= to =REPORT=, and any of the words
in the second row to =CANCELED=. Note that the {{{kbd(C-S-)}}} key
- binding conflict with ~shift-selection-mode~ (see [[*Packages that
- conflict with Org mode]]).
+ binding conflict with shift-selection (see [[*Packages that conflict
+ with Org mode]]).
- {{{kbd(S-RIGHT)}}}, {{{kbd(S-LEFT)}}} ::
@@ -3864,8 +3864,8 @@ correct sequence. In addition to typing a keyword or using completion
{{{kbd(S-LEFT)}}} and {{{kbd(S-RIGHT)}}} walk through /all/ keywords
from all sub-sequences, so for example {{{kbd(S-RIGHT)}}} would
switch from =DONE= to =REPORT= in the example above. For
- a discussion of the interaction with ~shift-selection-mode~, see
- [[*Packages that conflict with Org mode]].
+ a discussion of the interaction with shift-selection, see [[*Packages
+ that conflict with Org mode]].
*** Fast access to TODO states
:PROPERTIES:
@@ -4337,7 +4337,7 @@ TODO items.
Increase/decrease the priority of the current headline[fn:46]. Note
that these keys are also used to modify timestamps (see [[*Creating
Timestamps]]). See also [[*Packages that conflict with Org mode]], for
- a discussion of the interaction with ~shift-selection-mode~.
+ a discussion of the interaction with shift-selection.
#+vindex: org-highest-priority
#+vindex: org-lowest-priority
@@ -8558,7 +8558,7 @@ collected into a single place.
Show the global TODO list. This collects the TODO items from all
agenda files (see [[*Agenda Views]]) into a single buffer. By default,
this lists items with a state the is not a DONE state. The buffer
- is in ~agenda-mode~, so there are commands to examine and manipulate
+ is in Agenda mode, so there are commands to examine and manipulate
the TODO entries directly from that buffer (see [[*Commands in the
Agenda Buffer]]).
@@ -12255,8 +12255,8 @@ a subgroup of $G$. Then the order of $H$ divides the order of $G$.
:DESCRIPTION: Editing support.
:END:
-The ~org-beamer-mode~ is a special minor mode for faster editing of
-Beamer documents.
+Org Beamer mode is a special minor mode for faster editing of Beamer
+documents.
: #+STARTUP: beamer
@@ -12264,9 +12264,8 @@ Beamer documents.
#+kindex: C-c C-b
#+findex: org-beamer-select-environment
- The ~org-beamer-mode~ provides this key for quicker selections in
- Beamer normal environments, and for selecting the =BEAMER_COL=
- property.
+ Org Beamer mode provides this key for quicker selections in Beamer
+ normal environments, and for selecting the =BEAMER_COL= property.
*** A Beamer example
:PROPERTIES:
@@ -18705,8 +18704,8 @@ changes.
Dynamic virtual indentation is controlled by the variable
~org-startup-indented~[fn:149].
- | =indent= | Start with ~org-indent-mode~ turned on. |
- | =noindent= | Start with ~org-indent-mode~ turned off. |
+ | =indent= | Start with Org Indent mode turned on. |
+ | =noindent= | Start with Org Indent mode turned off. |
#+vindex: org-startup-align-all-tables
Aligns tables consistently upon visiting a file. The
@@ -19085,18 +19084,18 @@ packages are documented here.
:ALT_TITLE: Conflicts
:END:
-#+cindex: shift-selection-mode
+#+cindex: shift-selection
#+vindex: org-support-shift-select
-In Emacs, ~shift-selection-mode~ combines motions of point with shift
-key to enlarge regions. Emacs sets this mode by default. This
-conflicts with Org's use of {{{kbd(S-<cursor>)}}} commands to change
-timestamps, TODO keywords, priorities, and item bullet types, etc.
-Since {{{kbd(S-<cursor>)}}} commands outside of specific contexts do
-not do anything, Org offers the variable ~org-support-shift-select~
-for customization. Org mode accommodates shift selection by (i)
-making it available outside of the special contexts where special
-commands apply, and (ii) extending an existing active region even if
-point moves across a special context.
+In Emacs, shift-selection combines motions of point with shift key to
+enlarge regions. Emacs sets this mode by default. This conflicts
+with Org's use of {{{kbd(S-<cursor>)}}} commands to change timestamps,
+TODO keywords, priorities, and item bullet types, etc. Since
+{{{kbd(S-<cursor>)}}} commands outside of specific contexts do not do
+anything, Org offers the variable ~org-support-shift-select~ for
+customization. Org mode accommodates shift selection by (i) making it
+available outside of the special contexts where special commands
+apply, and (ii) extending an existing active region even if point
+moves across a special context.
- =cua.el= by Kim\nbsp{}F.\nbsp{}Storm ::
@@ -19734,7 +19733,7 @@ A review of =org-man.el=:
For example, ~org-man-store-link~ is responsible for storing a link
when ~org-store-link~ (see [[*Handling Links]]) is called from a buffer
- displaying a man page. It first checks if the ~major-mode~ is
+ displaying a man page. It first checks if the major mode is
appropriate. If check fails, the function returns ~nil~, which
means it isn't responsible for creating a link to the current
buffer. Otherwise the function makes a link string by combining