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@@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ can be configured through the variable ~org-startup-folded~, or on
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a per-file basis by adding one of the following lines anywhere in the
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buffer:
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-#+cindex: STARTUP, keyword
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+#+cindex: @samp{STARTUP}, keyword
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#+begin_example
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,#+STARTUP: overview
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,#+STARTUP: content
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@@ -2304,8 +2304,8 @@ computations in Lisp:
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: How to compute durations and time values.
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:END:
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-#+cindex: Duration, computing
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-#+cindex: Time, computing
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+#+cindex: duration, computing
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+#+cindex: time, computing
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#+vindex: org-table-duration-custom-format
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If you want to compute time values use the =T=, =t=, or =U= flag,
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@@ -4039,8 +4039,8 @@ example:
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,** TODO c, needs to wait for (a) and (b)
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#+end_example
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-#+cindex: TODO dependencies, NOBLOCKING
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-#+cindex: NOBLOCKING, property
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+#+cindex: TODO dependencies, @samp{NOBLOCKING}
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+#+cindex: @samp{NOBLOCKING}, property
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You can ensure an entry is never blocked by using the =NOBLOCKING=
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property:
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@@ -4214,7 +4214,7 @@ specific settings like =TODO(!)=. For example:
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:DESCRIPTION: How consistent have you been?
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:END:
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#+cindex: habits
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-#+cindex: STYLE, property
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+#+cindex: @samp{STYLE}, property
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Org has the ability to track the consistency of a special category of
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TODO, called "habits." A habit has the following properties:
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@@ -6091,7 +6091,7 @@ immediately after the task they refer to.
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- =DEADLINE= ::
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- #+cindex: @samp{DEADLINE}
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+ #+cindex: @samp{DEADLINE} marker
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Meaning: the task (most likely a TODO item, though not
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necessarily) is supposed to be finished on that date.
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@@ -6117,7 +6117,7 @@ immediately after the task they refer to.
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- =SCHEDULED= ::
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- #+cindex: @samp{SCHEDULED}
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+ #+cindex: @samp{SCHEDULED} marker
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Meaning: you are planning to start working on that task on the
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given date.
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@@ -10759,7 +10759,7 @@ of the major mode that should be used to fontify the example[fn:106],
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see [[*Structure Templates]] for shortcuts to easily insert code blocks.
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#+cindex: @samp{BEGIN_SRC}
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-#+cindex: src block
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+#+cindex: source block
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#+begin_example
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,#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(defun org-xor (a b)
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@@ -10933,7 +10933,7 @@ get in your way. Configure the variable ~org-use-sub-superscripts~ to
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change this convention. For example, when setting this variable to
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~{}~, =a_b= is not interpreted as a subscript, but =a_{b}= is.
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-- {{{kbd(C-c C-x \)}}} (~org-toggle-pretty-entities~~) ::
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+- {{{kbd(C-c C-x \)}}} (~org-toggle-pretty-entities~) ::
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#+kindex: C-c C-x \
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#+findex: org-toggle-pretty-entities
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@@ -11174,7 +11174,7 @@ or, by requiring the library in the Emacs init file like this:
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:DESCRIPTION: The main interface.
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:END:
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#+cindex: dispatcher, for export commands
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-#+cindex: Export, dispatcher
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+#+cindex: export, dispatcher
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The export dispatcher is the main interface for Org's exports.
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A hierarchical menu presents the currently configured export formats.
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@@ -11269,7 +11269,7 @@ specifying them in a compact form with the =OPTIONS= keyword; or for
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a tree by setting properties (see [[*Properties and Columns]]). Options
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set at a specific level override options set at a more general level.
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-#+cindex: SETUPFILE, keyword
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+#+cindex: @samp{SETUPFILE}, keyword
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In-buffer settings may appear anywhere in the file, either directly or
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indirectly through a file included using =#+SETUPFILE: filename or
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URL= syntax. Option keyword sets tailored to a particular back-end
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@@ -11651,7 +11651,7 @@ the table of contents.
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:DESCRIPTION: Include additional files into a document.
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:END:
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#+cindex: include files, during export
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-#+cindex: Export, include files
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+#+cindex: export, include files
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#+cindex: @samp{INCLUDE}, keyword
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During export, you can include the content of another file. For
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