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@@ -818,7 +818,8 @@ This can also be set in on a per-file basis with
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(defcustom org-cycle-global-at-bob nil
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"Cycle globally if cursor is at beginning of buffer and not at a headline.
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This makes it possible to do global cycling without having to use S-TAB or
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-C-u TAB. For this special case to work, the first line of the buffer
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+\\[universal-argument] TAB. For this special case to work, the first line \
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+of the buffer
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must not be a headline - it may be empty or some other text. When used in
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this way, `org-cycle-hook' is disables temporarily, to make sure the
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cursor stays at the beginning of the buffer.
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@@ -1640,7 +1641,6 @@ file identifier are
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that does not use any of the group matches, this case is
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handled identically to the second one (i.e. match against
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file name only).
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-
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In a custom lisp form, you can access the group matches with
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(match-string n link).
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@@ -1660,7 +1660,7 @@ file identifier are
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`system' The system command to open files, like `open' on Windows
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and Mac OS X, and mailcap under GNU/Linux. This is the command
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that will be selected if you call `C-c C-o' with a double
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- `C-u C-u' prefix.
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+ \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] prefix.
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Possible values for the command are:
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`emacs' The file will be visited by the current Emacs process.
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@@ -5925,7 +5925,7 @@ in special contexts.
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;;;###autoload
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(defun org-global-cycle (&optional arg)
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"Cycle the global visibility. For details see `org-cycle'.
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-With C-u prefix arg, switch to startup visibility.
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+With \\[universal-argument] prefix arg, switch to startup visibility.
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With a numeric prefix, show all headlines up to that level."
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(interactive "P")
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(let ((org-cycle-include-plain-lists
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@@ -6259,7 +6259,7 @@ point nowhere."
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'org-hide-block-overlays)
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(defun org-block-map (function &optional start end)
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- "Call function at the head of all source blocks in the current buffer.
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+ "Call FUNCTION at the head of all source blocks in the current buffer.
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Optional arguments START and END can be used to limit the range."
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(let ((start (or start (point-min)))
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(end (or end (point-max))))
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@@ -6548,10 +6548,12 @@ With numerical prefix ARG, go up to this level and then take that tree.
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If ARG is negative, go up that many levels.
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If `org-indirect-buffer-display' is not `new-frame', the command removes the
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indirect buffer previously made with this command, to avoid proliferation of
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-indirect buffers. However, when you call the command with a `C-u' prefix, or
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+indirect buffers. However, when you call the command with a \
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+\\[universal-argument] prefix, or
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when `org-indirect-buffer-display' is `new-frame', the last buffer
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is kept so that you can work with several indirect buffers at the same time.
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-If `org-indirect-buffer-display' is `dedicated-frame', the C-u prefix also
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+If `org-indirect-buffer-display' is `dedicated-frame', the \
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+\\[universal-argument] prefix also
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requests that a new frame be made for the new buffer, so that the dedicated
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frame is not changed."
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(interactive "P")
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@@ -9554,7 +9556,8 @@ entry for this file type, and if yes, the corresponding command is launched.
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If no application is found, Emacs simply visits the file.
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With optional prefix argument IN-EMACS, Emacs will visit the file.
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-With a double C-c C-u prefix arg, Org tries to avoid opening in Emacs
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+With a double \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \
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+prefix arg, Org tries to avoid opening in Emacs
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and to use an external application to visit the file.
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Optional LINE specifies a line to go to, optional SEARCH a string
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@@ -10039,7 +10042,8 @@ below it are allowed.
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With prefix arg GOTO, the command will only visit the target location,
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not actually move anything.
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-With a double prefix `C-u C-u', go to the location where the last refiling
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+With a double prefix arg \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument], \
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+go to the location where the last refiling
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operation has put the subtree.
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With a prefix argument of `2', refile to the running clock.
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@@ -12002,7 +12006,8 @@ not t for the search context.
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With optional argument SIBLINGS, on each level of the hierarchy all
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siblings are shown. This repairs the tree structure to what it would
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look like when opened with hierarchical calls to `org-cycle'.
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-With double optional argument `C-u C-u', go to the parent and show the
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+With double optional argument \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument], \
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+go to the parent and show the
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entire tree."
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(interactive "P")
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(run-hooks 'org-reveal-start-hook)
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@@ -15765,7 +15770,8 @@ If the cursor is in a LaTeX fragment, create the image and overlay
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it over the source code. If there is no fragment at point, display
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all fragments in the current text, from one headline to the next. With
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prefix SUBTREE, display all fragments in the current subtree. With a
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-double prefix `C-u C-u', or when the cursor is before the first headline,
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+double prefix arg \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument], or when \
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+the cursor is before the first headline,
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display all fragments in the buffer.
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The images can be removed again with \\[org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c]."
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(interactive "P")
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@@ -18835,7 +18841,8 @@ org-yank-adjusted-subtrees
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*visible* surrounding headings.
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Any prefix to this command will cause `yank' to be called directly with
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-no special treatment. In particular, a simple `C-u' prefix will just
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+no special treatment. In particular, a simple \\[universal-argument] prefix \
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+will just
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plainly yank the text as it is.
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\[1] The test checks if the first non-white line is a heading
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