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Update the list of changes

Carsten Dominik 16 years ago
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@@ -38,11 +38,9 @@ Thanks to Wanrong Lin for this proposal.
 *** Clock lines are now captured into the LOGBOOK drawer as well
 *** Clock lines are now captured into the LOGBOOK drawer as well
 
 
 The =CLOCK= drawer will be abandoned, clock lines will now also
 The =CLOCK= drawer will be abandoned, clock lines will now also
-end up in a drawer =LOGBOOK=.  The reason for this is because it
-is a bit useless to have two different drawers for state change
-notes and clock lines.  If you wish to keep the old way, for
-example if you do not want clock lines and state notes in the
-same drawer, use
+end up in a drawer =LOGBOOK=.  The reason for this is that it's a
+bit useless to have two different drawers for state change notes
+and clock lines.  If you wish to keep the old way, use
 
 
 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
 (setq org-clock-into-drawer "CLOCK")
 (setq org-clock-into-drawer "CLOCK")
@@ -67,8 +65,8 @@ Thanks to Dan for this great contribution.
 
 
 *** Allow individual formatting of each TODO keyword in HTML export
 *** Allow individual formatting of each TODO keyword in HTML export
 
 
-TODO keywords in HTML export have the CSS class =todo=.  In
-addition to this, each keyword has now itself as class, so you
+TODO keywords in HTML export have the CSS class =todo= or =done=.
+In addition to this, each keyword has now itself as class, so you
 could do this in your CSS file:
 could do this in your CSS file:
 
 
 #+begin_src css
 #+begin_src css
@@ -81,6 +79,7 @@ could do this in your CSS file:
 
 
 Thanks to Wanrong Lin for this request, and to Sebastian Rose for
 Thanks to Wanrong Lin for this request, and to Sebastian Rose for
 help with the implementation.
 help with the implementation.
+
 *** New hooks for add-ons to tap into context-sensitive commands
 *** New hooks for add-ons to tap into context-sensitive commands
 
 
 Some commands in Org are context-sensitive, they will execute
 Some commands in Org are context-sensitive, they will execute
@@ -105,7 +104,7 @@ Thanks to Richard Klinda for a patch to this effect.
 *** New variable index in the manual
 *** New variable index in the manual
 
 
 A new index in the manual lists all variables mentioned in the
 A new index in the manual lists all variables mentioned in the
-manual, about 200.
+manual, about 200 variables in total.
 
 
 *** The ORDERED property also influences checkboxes
 *** The ORDERED property also influences checkboxes
 
 
@@ -160,6 +159,28 @@ represented as =(:newline)=.
 
 
 Thanks to Christopher Suckling for a patch to this effect.
 Thanks to Christopher Suckling for a patch to this effect.
 
 
+*** When a TODO is blocked by checkboxes, keep it visible in agenda
+
+When the variable =org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks= is set to
+=invisible=, tasks that are blocked will not be visible in the
+agenda.  If the blocking is due to child TODO entries, this does
+make sense because the children themselves will show up in the
+TODO list.
+
+However, as John Rakestraw has [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/10939][pointed out]], if the blocking is
+done by checkboxes, no trace of these subtasks is left.
+Therefore, when the blocking is done by checkboxes, we now
+overrule the =invisible= setting and replace it with mere dimming
+of the task.
+
+*** LaTeX can import Org's in-buffer definitions for TITLE, EMAIL etc.
+
+If you configure =org-export-latex-import-inbuffer-stuff=,
+in-buffer definitions like #+TITLE will be made available in the
+LaTeX file as =\orgTITLE=.
+
+This was a request by Russel Adams.
+
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