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org.texi: Remove references to Timeline view

* doc/org.texi (Top):
(TODO basics):
(TODO types):
(Tracking TODO state changes):
(Priorities):
(Timestamps):
(Clocking commands):
(Agenda views):
(Agenda dispatcher):
(Built-in agenda views):
(Search view):
(Agenda commands): Remove references to Timeline view.

The "Timeline" feature itself was removed in 64efc0cd4.
Nicolas Goaziou il y a 8 ans
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@@ -520,7 +520,6 @@ The built-in agenda views
 * Weekly/daily agenda::         The calendar page with current tasks
 * Weekly/daily agenda::         The calendar page with current tasks
 * Global TODO list::            All unfinished action items
 * Global TODO list::            All unfinished action items
 * Matching tags and properties::  Structured information with fine-tuned search
 * Matching tags and properties::  Structured information with fine-tuned search
-* Timeline::                    Time-sorted view for single file
 * Search view::                 Find entries by searching for text
 * Search view::                 Find entries by searching for text
 * Stuck projects::              Find projects you need to review
 * Stuck projects::              Find projects you need to review
 
 
@@ -4023,8 +4022,8 @@ states}), you will be prompted for a TODO keyword through the fast selection
 interface; this is the default behavior when
 interface; this is the default behavior when
 @code{org-use-fast-todo-selection} is non-@code{nil}.
 @code{org-use-fast-todo-selection} is non-@code{nil}.
 
 
-The same rotation can also be done ``remotely'' from the timeline and agenda
-buffers with the @kbd{t} command key (@pxref{Agenda commands}).
+The same rotation can also be done ``remotely'' from agenda buffers with the
+@kbd{t} command key (@pxref{Agenda commands}).
 
 
 @orgkey{C-u C-c C-t}
 @orgkey{C-u C-c C-t}
 When TODO keywords have no selection keys, select a specific keyword using
 When TODO keywords have no selection keys, select a specific keyword using
@@ -4140,19 +4139,19 @@ be set up like this:
 @end lisp
 @end lisp
 
 
 In this case, different keywords do not indicate a sequence, but rather
 In this case, different keywords do not indicate a sequence, but rather
-different types.  So the normal work flow would be to assign a task to a
-person, and later to mark it DONE@.  Org mode supports this style by adapting
-the workings of the command @kbd{C-c C-t}@footnote{This is also true for the
-@kbd{t} command in the timeline and agenda buffers.}.  When used several
-times in succession, it will still cycle through all names, in order to first
-select the right type for a task.  But when you return to the item after some
-time and execute @kbd{C-c C-t} again, it will switch from any name directly
-to DONE@.  Use prefix arguments or completion to quickly select a specific
-name.  You can also review the items of a specific TODO type in a sparse tree
-by using a numeric prefix to @kbd{C-c / t}.  For example, to see all things
-Lucy has to do, you would use @kbd{C-3 C-c / t}.  To collect Lucy's items
-from all agenda files into a single buffer, you would use the numeric prefix
-argument as well when creating the global TODO list: @kbd{C-3 C-c a t}.
+different types.  So the normal work flow would be to assign a task to
+a person, and later to mark it DONE@.  Org mode supports this style by
+adapting the workings of the command @kbd{C-c C-t}@footnote{This is also true
+for the @kbd{t} command in the agenda buffers.}.  When used several times in
+succession, it will still cycle through all names, in order to first select
+the right type for a task.  But when you return to the item after some time
+and execute @kbd{C-c C-t} again, it will switch from any name directly to
+DONE@.  Use prefix arguments or completion to quickly select a specific name.
+You can also review the items of a specific TODO type in a sparse tree by
+using a numeric prefix to @kbd{C-c / t}.  For example, to see all things Lucy
+has to do, you would use @kbd{C-3 C-c / t}.  To collect Lucy's items from all
+agenda files into a single buffer, you would use the numeric prefix argument
+as well when creating the global TODO list: @kbd{C-3 C-c a t}.
 
 
 @node Multiple sets in one file
 @node Multiple sets in one file
 @subsection Multiple keyword sets in one file
 @subsection Multiple keyword sets in one file
@@ -4424,11 +4423,6 @@ lognotedone}.}
 You will then be prompted for a note, and that note will be stored below
 You will then be prompted for a note, and that note will be stored below
 the entry with a @samp{Closing Note} heading.
 the entry with a @samp{Closing Note} heading.
 
 
-In the timeline (@pxref{Timeline}) and in the agenda
-(@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}), you can then use the @kbd{l} key to
-display the TODO items with a @samp{CLOSED} timestamp on each day,
-giving you an overview of what has been done.
-
 @node Tracking TODO state changes
 @node Tracking TODO state changes
 @subsection Tracking TODO state changes
 @subsection Tracking TODO state changes
 @cindex drawer, for state change recording
 @cindex drawer, for state change recording
@@ -4643,8 +4637,8 @@ items.
 Set the priority of the current headline (@command{org-priority}).  The
 Set the priority of the current headline (@command{org-priority}).  The
 command prompts for a priority character @samp{A}, @samp{B} or @samp{C}.
 command prompts for a priority character @samp{A}, @samp{B} or @samp{C}.
 When you press @key{SPC} instead, the priority cookie is removed from the
 When you press @key{SPC} instead, the priority cookie is removed from the
-headline.  The priorities can also be changed ``remotely'' from the timeline
-and agenda buffer with the @kbd{,} command (@pxref{Agenda commands}).
+headline.  The priorities can also be changed ``remotely'' from the agenda
+buffer with the @kbd{,} command (@pxref{Agenda commands}).
 @c
 @c
 @orgcmdkkcc{S-@key{up},S-@key{down},org-priority-up,org-priority-down}
 @orgcmdkkcc{S-@key{up},S-@key{down},org-priority-up,org-priority-down}
 @vindex org-priority-start-cycle-with-default
 @vindex org-priority-start-cycle-with-default
@@ -5890,10 +5884,10 @@ agenda (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}).  We distinguish:
 @item Plain timestamp; Event; Appointment
 @item Plain timestamp; Event; Appointment
 @cindex timestamp
 @cindex timestamp
 @cindex appointment
 @cindex appointment
-A simple timestamp just assigns a date/time to an item.  This is just
-like writing down an appointment or event in a paper agenda.  In the
-timeline and agenda displays, the headline of an entry associated with a
-plain timestamp will be shown exactly on that date.
+A simple timestamp just assigns a date/time to an item.  This is just like
+writing down an appointment or event in a paper agenda.  In the agenda
+display, the headline of an entry associated with a plain timestamp will be
+shown exactly on that date.
 
 
 @example
 @example
 * Meet Peter at the movies
 * Meet Peter at the movies
@@ -6573,9 +6567,8 @@ buffer (see variable @code{org-remove-highlights-with-change}) or press
 @kbd{C-c C-c}.
 @kbd{C-c C-c}.
 @end table
 @end table
 
 
-The @kbd{l} key may be used in the timeline (@pxref{Timeline}) and in
-the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}) to show which tasks have been
-worked on or closed during a day.
+The @kbd{l} key may be used the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}) to show
+which tasks have been worked on or closed during a day.
 
 
 @strong{Important:} note that both @code{org-clock-out} and
 @strong{Important:} note that both @code{org-clock-out} and
 @code{org-clock-in-last} can have a global key binding and will not
 @code{org-clock-in-last} can have a global key binding and will not
@@ -7718,7 +7711,7 @@ important for a particular date, this information must be collected,
 sorted and displayed in an organized way.
 sorted and displayed in an organized way.
 
 
 Org can select items based on various criteria and display them
 Org can select items based on various criteria and display them
-in a separate buffer.  Seven different view types are provided:
+in a separate buffer.  Six different view types are provided:
 
 
 @itemize @bullet
 @itemize @bullet
 @item
 @item
@@ -7731,9 +7724,6 @@ action items,
 a @emph{match view}, showings headlines based on the tags, properties, and
 a @emph{match view}, showings headlines based on the tags, properties, and
 TODO state associated with them,
 TODO state associated with them,
 @item
 @item
-a @emph{timeline view} that shows all events in a single Org file,
-in time-sorted view,
-@item
 a @emph{text search view} that shows all entries from multiple files
 a @emph{text search view} that shows all entries from multiple files
 that contain specified keywords,
 that contain specified keywords,
 @item
 @item
@@ -7864,8 +7854,6 @@ Create a list of all TODO items (@pxref{Global TODO list}).
 @item m @r{/} M
 @item m @r{/} M
 Create a list of headlines matching a TAGS expression (@pxref{Matching
 Create a list of headlines matching a TAGS expression (@pxref{Matching
 tags and properties}).
 tags and properties}).
-@item L
-Create the timeline view for the current buffer (@pxref{Timeline}).
 @item s
 @item s
 Create a list of entries selected by a boolean expression of keywords
 Create a list of entries selected by a boolean expression of keywords
 and/or regular expressions that must or must not occur in the entry.
 and/or regular expressions that must or must not occur in the entry.
@@ -7919,7 +7907,6 @@ In this section we describe the built-in views.
 * Weekly/daily agenda::         The calendar page with current tasks
 * Weekly/daily agenda::         The calendar page with current tasks
 * Global TODO list::            All unfinished action items
 * Global TODO list::            All unfinished action items
 * Matching tags and properties::  Structured information with fine-tuned search
 * Matching tags and properties::  Structured information with fine-tuned search
-* Timeline::                    Time-sorted view for single file
 * Search view::                 Find entries by searching for text
 * Search view::                 Find entries by searching for text
 * Stuck projects::              Find projects you need to review
 * Stuck projects::              Find projects you need to review
 @end menu
 @end menu
@@ -8317,26 +8304,6 @@ Select @samp{:work:}-tagged TODO lines that are either @samp{WAITING} or
 @samp{NEXT}.
 @samp{NEXT}.
 @end table
 @end table
 
 
-@node Timeline
-@subsection Timeline for a single file
-@cindex timeline, single file
-@cindex time-sorted view
-
-The timeline summarizes all time-stamped items from a single Org mode
-file in a @emph{time-sorted view}.  The main purpose of this command is
-to give an overview over events in a project.
-
-@table @kbd
-@orgcmd{C-c a L,org-timeline}
-Show a time-sorted view of the Org file, with all time-stamped items.
-When called with a @kbd{C-u} prefix, all unfinished TODO entries
-(scheduled or not) are also listed under the current date.
-@end table
-
-@noindent
-The commands available in the timeline buffer are listed in
-@ref{Agenda commands}.
-
 @node Search view
 @node Search view
 @subsection Search view
 @subsection Search view
 @cindex search view
 @cindex search view
@@ -8857,7 +8824,7 @@ prefix arguments @kbd{C-u C-u}, show only logging information, nothing else.
 @c
 @c
 @orgcmdkskc{v [,[,org-agenda-manipulate-query-add}
 @orgcmdkskc{v [,[,org-agenda-manipulate-query-add}
 Include inactive timestamps into the current view.  Only for weekly/daily
 Include inactive timestamps into the current view.  Only for weekly/daily
-agenda and timeline views.
+agenda.
 @c
 @c
 @orgcmd{v a,org-agenda-archives-mode}
 @orgcmd{v a,org-agenda-archives-mode}
 @xorgcmd{v A,org-agenda-archives-mode 'files}
 @xorgcmd{v A,org-agenda-archives-mode 'files}