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2. What did you expect to happen?
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3. What happened instead?
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Thank you for helping to improve this program.
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*** How to create a useful backtrace
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@@ -420,9 +419,8 @@ example:
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#+end_example
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#+vindex: org-footnote-section
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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-Note that the name defined in ~org-footnote-section~ is reserved. Do
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-not use it as a title for your own headings.
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+The name defined in ~org-footnote-section~ is reserved. Do not use it
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+as a title for your own headings.
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Some people find the many stars too noisy and would prefer an outline
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that has whitespace followed by a single star as headline starters.
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#+end_example
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#+cindex: @samp{VISIBILITY}, property
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Furthermore, any entries with a =VISIBILITY= property (see [[*Properties
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and Columns]]) get their visibility adapted accordingly. Allowed values
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for this property are =folded=, =children=, =content=, and ~all~.
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Jump to the previous sparse tree match in this buffer.
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#+vindex: org-agenda-custom-commands
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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For frequently used sparse trees of specific search strings, you can
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use the variable ~org-agenda-custom-commands~ to define fast keyboard
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access to specific sparse trees. These commands will then be
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and its corresponding =STARTUP= keywords. See the docstring of that
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variable for details.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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The following command handles footnotes:
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- {{{kbd(C-c C-x f)}}} ::
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#+findex: org-table-align
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Align the current table.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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#+vindex: org-startup-align-all-tables
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Setting the option ~org-startup-align-all-tables~ re-aligns all tables
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in a file upon visiting it. You can also set this option on
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: #+CONSTANTS: c=299792458. pi=3.14 eps=2.4e-6
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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#+vindex: constants-unit-system
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#+pindex: constants.el
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Also, properties (see [[*Properties and Columns]]) can be used as
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Literal, for Lisp formulas only. See the next section.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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Unless you use large integer numbers or high-precision calculation and
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display for floating point numbers you may alternatively provide
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a ~printf~ format specifier to reformat the Calc result after it has
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#+texinfo: @noindent
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-Note: If you recalculate this table, with {{{kbd(C-u C-c *)}}}, for
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-example, you get the following result from applying only the first
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-=TBLFM= keyword.
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+If you recalculate this table, with {{{kbd(C-u C-c *)}}}, for example,
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+you get the following result from applying only the first =TBLFM=
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+keyword.
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#+begin_example
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| x | y |
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: [[LINK]]
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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Once a link in the buffer is complete (all brackets present), Org
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changes the display so that =DESCRIPTION= is displayed instead of
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=[[LINK][DESCRIPTION]]= and =LINK= is displayed instead of =[[LINK]]=. Links are be
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: [[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][GNU Emacs]]
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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If the description is a file name or URL that points to an image, HTML
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export (see [[*HTML Export]]) inlines the image as a clickable button. If
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there is no description at all and the link points to an image, that
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,#+LINK: google http://www.google.com/search?q=%s
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#+end_example
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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In-buffer completion (see [[*Completion]]) can be used after =[= to
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complete link abbreviations. You may also define a Lisp function that
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implements special (e.g., completion) support for inserting such a
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: *** TODO Write letter to Sam Fortune
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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The most important commands to work with TODO entries are:
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- {{{kbd(C-c C-t)}}} (~org-todo~) ::
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Insert a new TODO entry below the current one.
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#+vindex: org-todo-state-tags-triggers
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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Changing a TODO state can also trigger tag changes. See the docstring
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of the option ~org-todo-state-tags-triggers~ for details.
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: #+TODO: TODO FEEDBACK VERIFY | DONE CANCELED
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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You may also write =#+SEQ_TODO= to be explicit about the
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interpretation, but it means the same as =#+TODO=, or
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#+cindex: completion, of option keywords
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#+kindex: M-TAB
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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To make sure you are using the correct keyword, type =#+= into the
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buffer and then use {{{kbd(M-TAB)}}} to complete it (see [[*Completion]]).
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=@=, just type {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} to enter a blank note when prompted.
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#+vindex: org-log-done
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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You not only define global TODO keywords and fast access keys, but
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also request that a time is recorded when the entry is set to =DONE=,
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and that a note is recorded when switching to =WAIT= or
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: *** TODO [#A] Write letter to Sam Fortune
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#+vindex: org-priority-faces
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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By default, Org mode supports three priorities: =A=, =B=, and =C=.
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=A= is the highest priority. An entry without a cookie is treated as
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equivalent if it had priority =B=. Priorities make a difference only
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@@ -4467,7 +4450,6 @@ If the current outline node has an =ORDERED= property, checkboxes must
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be checked off in sequence, and an error is thrown if you try to check
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off a box while there are unchecked boxes above it.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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The following commands work with checkboxes:
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- {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} (~org-toggle-checkbox~) ::
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#+vindex: org-use-tag-inheritance
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#+vindex: org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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To limit tag inheritance to specific tags, or to turn it off entirely,
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use the variables ~org-use-tag-inheritance~ and
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~org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance~.
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(setq org-tag-alist '(("@work" . ?w) ("@home" . ?h) ("laptop" . ?l)))
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#+end_src
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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If the tag is only relevant to the file you are working on, then you
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can instead set the =TAGS= keyword as:
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: #+TAGS: @work(w) @home(h) @tennisclub(t) laptop(l) pc(p)
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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The tags interface shows the available tags in a splash window. If
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you want to start a new line after a specific tag, insert =\n= into
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the tag list
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,#+TAGS: laptop(l) pc(p)
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#+end_example
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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You can also group together tags that are mutually exclusive by using
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braces, as in:
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you indicate that at most one of =@work=, =@home=, and =@tennisclub=
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should be selected. Multiple such groups are allowed.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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Do not forget to press {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} with point in one of these
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lines to activate any changes.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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To set these mutually exclusive groups in the variable
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~org-tags-alist~, you must use the dummy tags ~:startgroup~ and
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~:endgroup~ instead of the braces. Similarly, you can use ~:newline~
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using expert mode, the first {{{kbd(C-c)}}} displays the
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selection window.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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This method lets you assign tags to a headline with very few keys.
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With the above setup, you could clear the current tags and set
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=@home=, =laptop= and =pc= tags with just the following keys:
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@@ -5067,7 +5042,6 @@ Note that a property can only have one entry per drawer.
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Property values set with the global variable ~org-global-properties~
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can be inherited by all entries in all Org files.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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The following commands help to work with properties:
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#+attr_texinfo: :sep ,
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| =@mean= | Arithmetic mean of ages (in days/hours/mins/seconds). |
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| =est+= | Add low-high estimates. |
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- #+texinfo: @noindent
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#+vindex: org-columns-summary-types
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You can also define custom summary types by setting
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~org-columns-summary-types~.
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,#+END:
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#+end_example
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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This dynamic block has the following parameters:
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- =:id= ::
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When non-~nil~, indent each =ITEM= field according to its level.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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The following commands insert or update the dynamic block:
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- {{{kbd(C-c C-x i)}}} (~org-insert-columns-dblock~) ::
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#+findex: org-toggle-time-stamp-overlays
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Toggle the display of custom formats for dates and times.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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Org mode needs the default format for scanning, so the custom
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date/time format does not /replace/ the default format. Instead, it
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is put /over/ the default format using text properties. This has the
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,#+END: clocktable
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#+end_example
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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#+vindex: org-clocktable-defaults
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The =#+BEGIN= line and specify a number of options to define the
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scope, structure, and formatting of the report. Defaults for all
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these options can be configured in the variable
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~org-clocktable-defaults~.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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First there are options that determine which clock entries are to
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be selected:
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The scope to consider. This can be any of the following:
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- | ~nil~ | the current buffer or narrowed region |
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- | ~file~ | the full current buffer |
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- | ~subtree~ | the subtree where the clocktable is located |
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- | ~treeN~ | the surrounding level N tree, for example =tree3= |
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- | ~tree~ | the surrounding level 1 tree |
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- | ~agenda~ | all agenda files |
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+ | =nil= | the current buffer or narrowed region |
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+ | =file= | the full current buffer |
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+ | =subtree= | the subtree where the clocktable is located |
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+ | =treeN= | the surrounding level N tree, for example =tree3= |
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+ | =tree= | the surrounding level 1 tree |
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+ | =agenda= | all agenda files |
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| =("file" ...)= | scan these files |
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| =FUNCTION= | scan files returned by calling {{{var(FUNCTION)}}} with no argument |
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- | ~file-with-archives~ | current file and its archives |
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- | ~agenda-with-archives~ | all agenda files, including archives |
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+ | =file-with-archives= | current file and its archives |
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+ | =agenda-with-archives= | all agenda files, including archives |
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| =2007-W50= | ISO-week 50 in 2007 |
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| =2007-Q2= | 2nd quarter in 2007 |
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| =2007= | the year 2007 |
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- | ~today~, ~yesterday~, ~today-N~ | a relative day |
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- | ~thisweek~, ~lastweek~, ~thisweek-N~ | a relative week |
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- | ~thismonth~, ~lastmonth~, ~thismonth-N~ | a relative month |
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- | ~thisyear~, ~lastyear~, ~thisyear-N~ | a relative year |
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- | ~untilnow~ | all clocked time ever |
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+ | =today=, =yesterday=, =today-N= | a relative day |
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+ | =thisweek=, =lastweek=, =thisweek-N= | a relative week |
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+ | =thismonth=, =lastmonth=, =thismonth-N= | a relative month |
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+ | =thisyear=, =lastyear=, =thisyear-N= | a relative year |
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+ | =untilnow= | all clocked time ever |
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#+vindex: org-clock-display-default-range
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When this option is not set, Org falls back to the value in
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#+end_src
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- #+texinfo: @noindent
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If you do not define a template for the {{{kbd(C)}}} key, this
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key opens the Customize buffer for this complex variable.
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After completing the template, position point here.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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#+vindex: org-store-link-props
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For specific link types, the following keywords are defined[fn:84]:
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attachment directory from a parent, so that an entire subtree uses the
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same attached directory.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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The following commands deal with attachments:
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- {{{kbd(C-c C-a)}}} (~org-attach~) ::
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#+cindex: @samp{ARCHIVE}, keyword
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: #+ARCHIVE: %s_done::
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#+cindex: ARCHIVE, property
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If you would like to have a special archive location for a single
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- /custom views/ that are special searches and combinations of
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different views.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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The extracted information is displayed in a special /agenda buffer/.
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This buffer is read-only, but provides commands to visit the
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corresponding locations in the original Org files, and even to edit
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#+findex: org-agenda-remove-restriction-lock
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Remove the restriction created by {{{kbd(C-c C-x <)}}}.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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-When working with =speedbar.el=, you can use the following commands in
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-the Speedbar frame:
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+When working with Speedbar, you can use the following commands in the
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+Speedbar frame:
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- {{{kbd(<)}}} (~org-speedbar-set-agenda-restriction~) ::
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: #+CATEGORY: Thesis
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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#+cindex: @samp{CATEGORY}, property
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If you would like to have a special category for a single entry or
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a (sub)tree, give the entry a =CATEGORY= property with the special
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category you want to apply as the value.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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The display in the agenda buffer looks best if the category is not
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longer than 10 characters.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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#+vindex: org-agenda-category-icon-alist
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You can set up icons for category by customizing the
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~org-agenda-category-icon-alist~ variable.
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@@ -10442,7 +10401,6 @@ the black-and-white printer. Settings specified in
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but the settings in ~org-agenda-custom-commands~ take precedence.
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From the command line you may also use:
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- /texinfo/ (Texinfo format)
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- /man/ (Man page format)
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Users can install libraries for additional formats from the Emacs
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packaging system. For easy discovery, these packages have a common
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naming scheme: ~ox-NAME~, where {{{var(NAME)}}} is a format. For
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#+end_example
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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-The HTML export back-end copies the =http= links from the Org file as
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-is.
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+The HTML export back-end copies the =http= links from the Org file
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+as-is.
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*** Math formatting in HTML export
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:PROPERTIES:
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Should view-toggle buttons be everywhere? When =nil= (the
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default), only one such button is present.
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#+vindex: org-infojs-options
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#+vindex: org-export-html-use-infojs
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You can choose default values for these options by customizing the
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To avoid a =:float= even if using a caption.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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Use the =placement= attribute to modify a floating environment's
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placement.
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,* Another top level headline | * Another top level headline
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#+end_example
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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#+cindex: Indent mode
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#+findex: org-indent-mode
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To turn this mode on, use the minor mode, ~org-indent-mode~. Text
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#+end_example
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#+vindex: org-hide, face
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Because Org makes the font color the same as the background color
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to hide to stars, sometimes ~org-hide~ face may need tweaking to
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#+end_src
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Alternatively, by using TRAMP (see [[info:tramp][TRAMP User Manual]]),
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~org-mobile-directory~ may point to a remote directory accessible
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through, for example, SSH and SCP:
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/* END RECEIVE ORGTBL table_name */
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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At the location of source, Org needs a special line to direct Orgtbl
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to translate and to find the target for inserting the translated
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table. For example:
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translator function, which then skips columns as specified in
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=skipcols=.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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To keep the source table intact in the buffer without being disturbed
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when the source file is compiled or otherwise being worked on, use one
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of these strategies:
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\end{comment}
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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After editing, {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} inserts the translated table at the
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target location, between the two marker lines.
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- priority-l :: The priority letter if any was given
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- priority-n :: The computed numerical priority
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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If the selection of the agenda item was based on a timestamp,
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including those items with =DEADLINE= and =SCHEDULED= keywords, then
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Org includes date and time in the output.
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Org using an Info-like or a folding interface with single-key
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navigation.
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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See below for the full list of contributions! Again, please let me
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know what I am missing here!
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