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Reorganize list of changes

Carsten Dominik 15 years ago
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@@ -56,12 +56,159 @@ checkbox rule. The latter has no equivalent, but a new way is provided
 to enforce some special numbering in a list. See [[* Plain lists changes][announcement]] below.
 to enforce some special numbering in a list. See [[* Plain lists changes][announcement]] below.
 
 
 ** Details
 ** Details
+*** Plain lists changes
+
+There is now two possibilities to end a plain list: either by
+indenting some text less than the last bullet of the list — like
+before, but now it now closes /all/ sublists in the process — or by
+specifying some regex — two blank lines, by default. All of this can
+be configured through =org-list-ending-method=, =org-list-end-regexp= and
+=org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists=. This allows such constructs:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org :exports code
+,1. an ordered list
+,2. with two items
+
+
+,- another independent list
+,- of two items
+#+END_SRC
+
+Note that anyting inside a block (like example or src) isn't taken
+into consideration with regards to list ending.
+
+You can now enforce a special numbering in an ordered list with =[@num]=
+syntax, which generalizes the =[@start:num]= concept. It can be inserted
+in any item of the list, and exporters recognize it. Here is an
+example of what you can obtain:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org :exports code
+,2. [@2] I like
+,3. prime-numbered
+,5. [@5] lists
+#+END_SRC
+
+Cycling an item – using TAB — more than once just after its creation
+no longer moves it until it reaches the left margin. Now, all
+positions offered are meaningful in list's structure. Furthermore,
+indenting and outdenting items or subtrees within the list cannot
+break its integrity either.
+
+=org-insert-item=, when plain-list-item is set to auto in
+=org-blank-before-new-entry=, will apply some heuristics to insert the
+right number of blank lines, if any, after, or before, the newly
+created item. When no information is avalaible to take a guess, it
+will default to no blank line.
+
+=org-sort-list= sorts timer lists with t and T commands.
+
+Automatic actions are now taken by Org when some commands are issued.
+You can have a look at them and disable them individually with the
+help of the new variable =org-list-automatic-rules=.
+
+It is possible to change indentation of the whole list — it's, by the
+way, the only way to acheive this: indenting a region won't move lists
+— by using M-S-right and M-S-left when on its very first item. This
+global indentation has no influence on the text after the list:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org :exports code
+,You can have some text before a list.
+
+,      - then a
+,      - small list
+
+,And a text following the list, indented like if there was no list at
+,all.
+#+END_SRC
+
+Many bugfixes are included. For example, =org-cycle= on a list no longer
+swallows text after it and indenting a region containing a list
+shouldn't be problematic anymore. Some inconsistencies are also
+corrected. Thus, =org-cycle-list-bullet= will not offer "1." if you have
+disabled this kind of bullet by configuring
+=org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator=.
+
+*** Implement MathJax support
+
+Org-mode now uses MathJax to display math on web pages.  We serve
+MathJax from the orgmode.org server, at least for the time being
+(thanks Bastien!).  If you are going to use this for pages which
+are viewd often, please install MathJax on your own webserver.
+
+To return to the old way of creating images and inserting them
+into web pages, you would have to set
+
+: (setq org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments 'dvipng)
+
+or on a per-file basis
+
+: #+OPTIONS: LaTeX:dvipng
+
+*** Add org-wikinodes.el as a contributed package
+
+One frequent request has been to be able to use CamelCase words
+for automatic cross links in a Wiki created by Org.  THis is now
+possible with org-wikinodes.el, which is available in the contrib
+directory.  We also have some [[http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-wikinodes.php][documentation]] for this feature up
+on Worg.
+
+*** Timer/clock enhancements
+
+=org-timer-set-timer= displays a countdow timer in the modeline.
+From the agenda, `J' invokes =org-agenda-clock-goto=.
 *** Fontify code in code blocks.
 *** Fontify code in code blocks.
 
 
 Source code in code block can now be fontified.  Please customize
 Source code in code block can now be fontified.  Please customize
 the varable =org-src-fontify-natively=, but be prepared for some
 the varable =org-src-fontify-natively=, but be prepared for some
 editing delays in large blocks.  Thanks to Dan Davison for this.
 editing delays in large blocks.  Thanks to Dan Davison for this.
 
 
+*** Allow "#" and "%" in tags
+
+Tags can now also contain the characters =#= and =%=, in addition
+to =@= and letters.
+
+*** MobileOrg: Encryption finally works
+
+As soon as MobilOrg 1.5 hits the Apple's AppStore, you can
+encrypt your org files on public servers.  Please see the
+documentation of MobileOrg and Appendix B of the manual for more
+details.
+    
+*** MobileOrg: Do not force to insert IDs
+
+If you dislike the property of MobileOrg to insert ID properties
+for in all entries being part of an agenda view, you can now turn
+this off using the variable
+=org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items=.  When this variable is set
+to =nil=, MobileOrg will use outline paths to identify entries.
+Note that this may fail if several entries have identical outline
+paths.
+
+*** Table fields are now aligned better, new <c> cookie.
+
+In HTML export, table fields are now properly aligned in accord
+with automatic alignment in org, or as set by the =<r>=, =<l>=, and
+=<c>= cookies.  The =<c>= cookie is new and has no effect in
+Org, but it does do the right thing in HTML export.
+
+*** Improve XEmacs compatibility
+
+Org-mode 7.02 now runs again in 21.4.22 if the new XEmacs base
+package is installed.
+
+Thanks to Uwe Bauer, Volker Ziegler, Michael Sperber and others
+for a discussion that lead to this nice result.
+    
+*** Agenda: Allow compact two-column display in agenda dispatcher
+
+If you have many custom agenda commands, you can have the display
+in the dispatcher use two columns with the following settings
+
+: (setq org-agenda-menu-show-match nil
+:       org-agenda-menu-two-column t)
+
+This was a request by John Wiegley.
+
 *** Language-mode commands are available in the Org-buffer
 *** Language-mode commands are available in the Org-buffer
     The most general machinery for doing this is the macro
     The most general machinery for doing this is the macro
     `org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer'. There is also the convenience
     `org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer'. There is also the convenience
@@ -224,13 +371,6 @@ agenda.
 
 
 Thanks to Lukasz Setmann for a patch to this effect.
 Thanks to Lukasz Setmann for a patch to this effect.
 
 
-*** Table fields are now aligned better, new <c> cookie.
-
-In HTML export, table fields are now properly aligned in accord
-with automatic alignment in org, or as set by the =<r>=, =<l>=, and
-=<c>= cookies.  The =<c>= cookie is new and has no effect in
-Org, but it does do the right thing in HTML export.
-
 *** Update freemind converter to include body text
 *** Update freemind converter to include body text
 
 
 The freemind exporter now incorporates body text into the mind
 The freemind exporter now incorporates body text into the mind
@@ -242,14 +382,6 @@ Thanks to Lennard Borgman for this patch.
 The footnotes code now searches for the message delimiter "--" in
 The footnotes code now searches for the message delimiter "--" in
 order to place footnotes before the signature.
 order to place footnotes before the signature.
 Thanks to Tassilo Horn for this patch.
 Thanks to Tassilo Horn for this patch.
-
-*** Improve XEmacs compatibility
-
-Org-mode 7.02 now runs again in 21.4.22 if the new XEmacs base
-package is installed.
-
-Thanks to Uwe Bauer, Volker Ziegler, Michael Sperber and others
-for a discussion that lead to this nice result.
     
     
 *** Make it configurable wether agenda jumping prefers the future
 *** Make it configurable wether agenda jumping prefers the future
 
 
@@ -270,13 +402,6 @@ Thanks to Matthias Danzl for showing how to do this.
 Indentation in inline tasks, and headline insertion after inline
 Indentation in inline tasks, and headline insertion after inline
 tasks now behave as expected.
 tasks now behave as expected.
 
 
-*** Encryption in MobileOrg finally works
-
-As soon as MobilOrg 1.5 hits the Apple's AppStore, you can
-encrypt your org files on public servers.  Please see the
-documentation of MobileOrg and Appendix B of the manual for more
-details.
-
 *** LaTeX minted package for fontified source code export
 *** LaTeX minted package for fontified source code export
 Patch by Dan Davison.
 Patch by Dan Davison.
 
 
@@ -293,16 +418,6 @@ In addition, it is neccessary to install
 pygments (http://pygments.org), and to configure
 pygments (http://pygments.org), and to configure
 `org-latex-to-pdf-process' so that the -shell-escape option is
 `org-latex-to-pdf-process' so that the -shell-escape option is
 passed to pdflatex.
 passed to pdflatex.
-    
-*** MobileOrg: Do not force to insert IDs
-
-If you dislike the property of MobileOrg to insert ID properties
-for in all entries being part of an agenda view, you can now turn
-this off using the variable
-=org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items=.  When this variable is set
-to =nil=, MobileOrg will use outline paths to identify entries.
-Note that this may fail if several entries have identical outline
-paths.
 
 
 *** Allow to use texi2dvi or rubber for processing LaTeX to pdf
 *** Allow to use texi2dvi or rubber for processing LaTeX to pdf
 
 
@@ -311,6 +426,11 @@ more information.
 
 
 Thanks to Olivier Schwander for the rubber part.
 Thanks to Olivier Schwander for the rubber part.
 
 
+*** LaTeX package fixes
+
+We updated the list of default packages loaded by LaTeX exported
+files.
+
 *** New STARTUP keywords to turn on inline images
 *** New STARTUP keywords to turn on inline images
 
 
 If you want to inline images whenever you visit an Org file, use
 If you want to inline images whenever you visit an Org file, use
@@ -329,16 +449,6 @@ property upon export.
 
 
 Thanks to David Maus for a patch to this effect.
 Thanks to David Maus for a patch to this effect.
 
 
-*** LaTeX package fixes
-
-We updated the list of default packages loaded by LaTeX exported
-files.
-
-*** Allow "#" and "%" in tags
-
-Tags can now also contain the characters =#= and =%=, in addition
-to =@= and letters.
-
 *** Show command names in manual
 *** Show command names in manual
 
 
 Andreas Röhler is adding command names to keys in the manual.
 Andreas Röhler is adding command names to keys in the manual.
@@ -359,117 +469,6 @@ templates.  This was undocumented until now.
 
 
 Thanks to Jambunathan K for the patch.
 Thanks to Jambunathan K for the patch.
 
 
-*** Implement MathJax support
-
-Org-mode now uses MathJax to display math on web pages.  We serve
-MathJax from the orgmode.org server, at least for the time being
-(thanks Bastien!).  If you are going to use this for pages which
-are viewd often, please install MathJax on your own webserver.
-
-To return to the old way of creating images and inserting them
-into web pages, you would have to set
-
-: (setq org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments 'dvipng)
-
-or on a per-file basis
-
-: #+OPTIONS: LaTeX:dvipng
-    
-*** Agenda: Allow compact two-column display in agenda dispatcher
-
-If you have many custom agenda commands, you can have the display
-in the dispatcher use two columns with the following settings
-
-: (setq org-agenda-menu-show-match nil
-:       org-agenda-menu-two-column t)
-
-This was a request by John Wiegley.
-
-*** Add org-wikinodes.el as a contributed package
-
-One frequent request has been to be able to use CamelCase words
-for automatic cross links in a Wiki created by Org.  THis is now
-possible with org-wikinodes.el, which is available in the contrib
-directory.  We also have some [[http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-wikinodes.php][documentation]] for this feature up
-on Worg.
-
-*** Timer/clock enhancements
-
-=org-timer-set-timer= displays a countdow timer in the modeline.
-From the agenda, `J' invokes =org-agenda-clock-goto=.
-
-*** Plain lists changes
-
-There is now two possibilities to end a plain list: either by
-indenting some text less than the last bullet of the list — like
-before, but now it now closes /all/ sublists in the process — or by
-specifying some regex — two blank lines, by default. All of this can
-be configured through =org-list-ending-method=, =org-list-end-regexp= and
-=org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists=. This allows such constructs:
-
-#+BEGIN_SRC org :exports code
-,1. an ordered list
-,2. with two items
-
-
-,- another independent list
-,- of two items
-#+END_SRC
-
-Note that anyting inside a block (like example or src) isn't taken
-into consideration with regards to list ending.
-
-You can now enforce a special numbering in an ordered list with =[@num]=
-syntax, which generalizes the =[@start:num]= concept. It can be inserted
-in any item of the list, and exporters recognize it. Here is an
-example of what you can obtain:
-
-#+BEGIN_SRC org :exports code
-,2. [@2] I like
-,3. prime-numbered
-,5. [@5] lists
-#+END_SRC
-
-Cycling an item – using TAB — more than once just after its creation
-no longer moves it until it reaches the left margin. Now, all
-positions offered are meaningful in list's structure. Furthermore,
-indenting and outdenting items or subtrees within the list cannot
-break its integrity either.
-
-=org-insert-item=, when plain-list-item is set to auto in
-=org-blank-before-new-entry=, will apply some heuristics to insert the
-right number of blank lines, if any, after, or before, the newly
-created item. When no information is avalaible to take a guess, it
-will default to no blank line.
-
-=org-sort-list= sorts timer lists with t and T commands.
-
-Automatic actions are now taken by Org when some commands are issued.
-You can have a look at them and disable them individually with the
-help of the new variable =org-list-automatic-rules=.
-
-It is possible to change indentation of the whole list — it's, by the
-way, the only way to acheive this: indenting a region won't move lists
-— by using M-S-right and M-S-left when on its very first item. This
-global indentation has no influence on the text after the list:
-
-#+BEGIN_SRC org :exports code
-,You can have some text before a list.
-
-,      - then a
-,      - small list
-
-,And a text following the list, indented like if there was no list at
-,all.
-#+END_SRC
-
-Many bugfixes are included. For example, =org-cycle= on a list no longer
-swallows text after it and indenting a region containing a list
-shouldn't be problematic anymore. Some inconsistencies are also
-corrected. Thus, =org-cycle-list-bullet= will not offer "1." if you have
-disabled this kind of bullet by configuring
-=org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator=.
-
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