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packages for customization of that specific source block. In the
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example below, the =:options= are set for Minted. Minted is a source
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-code highlighting LaTeX package with many configurable options.
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+code highlighting LaTeX package with many configurable options[fn:134].
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The ODT export back-end handles creating of OpenDocument Text (ODT)
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format. Documents created by this exporter use the
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-{{{cite(OpenDocument-v1.2 specification)}}}[fn:134] and are compatible
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+{{{cite(OpenDocument-v1.2 specification)}}}[fn:135] and are compatible
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- If you prefer to use MathToWeb[fn:135] as your converter, you can
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This feature closely mimics the way table templates are defined in the
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Org provides many ways to execute code blocks. {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} or
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-{{{kbd(C-c C-v e)}}} with the point on a code block[fn:141] calls the
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~org-babel-execute-src-block~ function, which executes the code in the
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block, collects the results, and inserts them in the buffer.
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#+cindex: @samp{CALL}, keyword
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+By calling a named code block[fn:143] from an Org mode buffer or
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a table. Org can call the named code blocks from the current Org mode
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buffer or from the "Library of Babel" (see [[*Library of Babel]]).
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gets the value by wrapping the code in a function definition in the
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~org-structure-template-alist~ and ~org-tempo-keywords-alist~. For
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example, {{{kbd(< s TAB)}}} creates a code block. Enable it by
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customizing ~org-modules~ or add =(require 'org-tempo)= to your Emacs
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-init file[fn:144].
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To display the buffer in the indented view, activate Org Indent minor
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mode, using {{{kbd(M-x org-indent-mode)}}}. Text lines that are not
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headlines are prefixed with virtual spaces to vertically align with
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It is possible to use hard spaces to achieve the indentation instead,
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if the bare ASCII file should have the indented look also outside
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-Emacs[fn:146]. With Org's support, you have to indent all lines to
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+Emacs[fn:147]. With Org's support, you have to indent all lines to
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line up with the outline headers. You would use these
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The mobile application needs access to a file directory on
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-a server[fn:149] to interact with Emacs. Pass its location through
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+a server[fn:150] to interact with Emacs. Pass its location through
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the ~org-mobile-directory~ variable. If you can mount that directory
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encryption, set the same password in the mobile application and in
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Emacs. Set the password in the variable
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-~org-mobile-use-encryption~[fn:150]. Note that even after the mobile
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+~org-mobile-use-encryption~[fn:151]. Note that even after the mobile
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application encrypts the file contents, the file name remains visible
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on the file systems of the local computer, the server, and the mobile
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(as listed in ~org-agenda-files~). Customize ~org-mobile-files~ to
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add other files. File names are staged with paths relative to
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-~org-directory~, so all files should be inside this directory[fn:151].
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Push creates a special Org file =agendas.org= with custom agenda views
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-defined by the user[fn:152].
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Finally, Org writes the file =index.org=, containing links to other
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files. The mobile application reads this file first from the server
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to determine what other files to download for agendas. For faster
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-downloads, it is expected to only read files whose checksums[fn:153]
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them to the file pointed to by the variable
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~org-mobile-inbox-for-pull~. It should reside neither in the
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To wrap a source table in LaTeX, use the =comment= environment
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~\usepackage{comment}~ in the document header. Orgtbl mode inserts
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-a radio table skeleton[fn:156] with the command {{{kbd(M-x
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+a radio table skeleton[fn:157] with the command {{{kbd(M-x
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orgtbl-insert-radio-table)}}}, which prompts for a table name. For
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the table is ready for data entry. It can even use spreadsheet
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~tags-tree~. Specify a custom function that tests inclusion of every
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matched item in the view. This function can also skip as much as is
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This is a general approach to creating custom searches in Org. To
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-include all levels, use =LEVEL>0=[fn:159]. Then to selectively pick
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the matched entries, use ~org-agenda-skip-function~, which also
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accepts Lisp forms, such as ~org-agenda-skip-entry-if~ and
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-[fn:134] See [[http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.html][Open Document Format for Office Applications
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+[fn:134] Minted uses an external Python package for code highlighting,
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+which requires the flag =-shell-escape= to be added to
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+~org-latex-pdf-process~.
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(OpenDocument) Version 1.2]].
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-[fn:135] See [[http://www.mathtoweb.com/cgi-bin/mathtoweb_home.pl][MathToWeb]].
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-[fn:136] See [[http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/]].
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-[fn:137] [[http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.html][OpenDocument-v1.2 Specification]]
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-[fn:138] See the =<table:table-template>= element of the
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OpenDocument-v1.2 specification.
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-[fn:139] See the attributes =table:template-name=,
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=table:use-first-row-styles=, =table:use-last-row-styles=,
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=table:use-first-column-styles=, =table:use-last-column-styles=,
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-[fn:140] If the publishing directory is the same as the source
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+[fn:141] If the publishing directory is the same as the source
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directory, =file.org= is exported as =file.org.org=, so you probably
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do not want to do this.
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-[fn:141] The option ~org-babel-no-eval-on-ctrl-c-ctrl-c~ can be used
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+[fn:142] The option ~org-babel-no-eval-on-ctrl-c-ctrl-c~ can be used
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to remove code evaluation from the {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} key binding.
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-[fn:142] Actually, the constructs =call_<name>()= and =src_<lang>{}=
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are not evaluated when they appear in a keyword (see [[*Summary of
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In-Buffer Settings]]).
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-[fn:143] For noweb literate programming details, see
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http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/noweb/.
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-[fn:144] For more information, please refer to the commentary section
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in =org-tempo.el=.
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-[fn:145] Org Indent mode also sets ~wrap-prefix~ correctly for
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indenting and wrapping long lines of headlines or text. This minor
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mode also handles Visual Line mode and directly applied settings
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through ~word-wrap~.
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-[fn:146] This works, but requires extra effort. Org Indent mode is
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more convenient for most applications.
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-[fn:147] ~org-adapt-indentation~ can also be set to ='headline-data=,
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in which case only data lines below the headline will be indented.
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property, such that Visual Line mode (or purely setting ~word-wrap~)
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such as [[https://nextcloud.com][Nextcloud]]. Additional help is at this [[https://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#mobileorg_webdav][FAQ entry]].
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-[fn:150] If Emacs is configured for safe storing of passwords, then
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+[fn:151] If Emacs is configured for safe storing of passwords, then
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configure the variable ~org-mobile-encryption-password~; please read
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the docstring of that variable.
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-[fn:152] While creating the agendas, Org mode forces =ID= properties
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on all referenced entries, so that these entries can be uniquely
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identified if Org Mobile flags them for further action. To avoid
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setting properties configure the variable
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~org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items~ to ~nil~. Org mode then relies
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templates for other modes.
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-[fn:157] If the =TBLFM= keyword contains an odd number of dollar
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+[fn:158] If the =TBLFM= keyword contains an odd number of dollar
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characters, this may cause problems with Font Lock in LaTeX mode. As
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shown in the example you can fix this by adding an extra line inside
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the =comment= environment that is used to balance the dollar
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@@ -22064,9 +22068,9 @@ expressions. If you are using AUCTeX with the font-latex library,
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a much better solution is to add the =comment= environment to the
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variable ~LaTeX-verbatim-environments~.
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-[fn:158] The ~agenda*~ view is the same as ~agenda~ except that it
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+[fn:159] The ~agenda*~ view is the same as ~agenda~ except that it
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only considers /appointments/, i.e., scheduled and deadline items that
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have a time specification =[h]h:mm= in their time-stamps.
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-[fn:159] Note that, for ~org-odd-levels-only~, a level number
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+[fn:160] Note that, for ~org-odd-levels-only~, a level number
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corresponds to order in the hierarchy, not to the number of stars.
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