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- \input texinfo
- c %**start of header
- settitle The Org Manual
- include org-version.inc
- set MAINTAINERSITE
- set AUTHOR Carsten Dominik
- set MAINTAINEREMAIL
- set MAINTAINERCONTACT
- c %**end of header
- c -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- c =======================================
- c When set, commands names are shown. When clear, they are not shown.
- c Below we define the following macros for Org key tables:
- c orgcmd{key,cmd} Key with command name
- itemx
- c orgcmdtkc{text,key,cmd} Like orgcmd,special text instead of key
- c orgcmdkxkc{key1,key2,cmd} Two keys with one command name, but
- itemx
- c xorgcmdkskc{key1,key2,cmd} Same as previous, but use
- c orgcmdkkcc{key1,key2,cmd1,cmd2} Two keys and two commands
- c Inserts:
- macro orgkey{key}
- item
- end macro
- kindex \key\
- kbd{\key\}
- c one key with a command
- item KEY COMMAND
- ifset cmdnames
- findex \command\
- item hskip 0pt plus 1filll
- end iftex
- item tie{}tie{}code{\command\})
- end ifset
- kindex \key\
- kbd{\key\}
- end macro
- itemx
- itemx KEY COMMAND
- ifset cmdnames
- findex \command\
- itemx hskip 0pt plus 1filll
- end iftex
- itemx tie{}tie{}code{\command\})
- end ifset
- kindex \key\
- kbd{\key\}
- end macro
- c Inserts:
- macro orgcmdnki{key,command}
- findex \command\
- item hskip 0pt plus 1filll
- end iftex
- item tie{}tie{}code{\command\})
- end ifset
- item
- end ifclear
- c one key with a command, and special text to replace key in item
- item TEXT COMMAND
- ifset cmdnames
- findex \command\
- item hskip 0pt plus 1filll
- end iftex
- item tie{}tie{}code{\command\})
- end ifset
- kindex \key\
- kbd{\text\}
- end macro
- c Inserts:
- macro orgcmdkkc{key1,key2,command}
- kindex \key1\
- findex \command\
- item hskip 0pt plus 1filll
- end iftex
- item tie{}tie{}code{\command\})
- end ifset
- kindex \key1\
- item
- end ifclear
- c Two keys with one command name, but different functions, so format as
- itemx
- item KEY1
- itemx KEY2 COMMAND
- ifset cmdnames
- kindex \key2\
- iftex
- kbd{\key1\}
- kbd{\key2\} code{\command\}
- ifnottex
- kbd{\key1\}
- kbd{\key2\} tie{}tie{}(
- end ifnottex
- ifclear cmdnames
- kindex \key2\
- kbd{\key1\}
- kbd{\key2\}
- end macro
- c Inserts:
- macro orgcmdkskc{key1,key2,command}
- kindex \key1\
- findex \command\
- item hskip 0pt plus 1filll
- end iftex
- item tie{}tie{}code{\command\})
- end ifset
- kindex \key1\
- item
- end ifclear
- c Same as previous, but use
- c Inserts:
- macro xorgcmdkskc{key1,key2,command}
- kindex \key1\
- findex \command\
- itemx hskip 0pt plus 1filll
- end iftex
- itemx tie{}tie{}code{\command\})
- end ifset
- kindex \key1\
- itemx
- end ifclear
- c two keys with two commands
- item KEY1 COMMAND1
- itemx KEY2 COMMAND2
- ifset cmdnames
- kindex \key2\
- findex \command2\
- item hskip 0pt plus 1filll
- itemx hskip 0pt plus 1filll
- end iftex
- item tie{}tie{}code{\command1\})
- kbd{\key2\} tie{}tie{}(
- end ifnottex
- ifclear cmdnames
- kindex \key2\
- kbd{\key1\}
- kbd{\key2\}
- end macro
- iftex
- hyphenation{time-stamp time-stamps time-stamp-ing time-stamp-ed}
- c Subheadings inside a table.
- ifinfo
- end ifinfo
- item
- end ifnotinfo
- copying
- This manual is for Org version
- copyright{} 2004--2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- end quotation
- dircategory Emacs editing modes
- end direntry
- title The Org Manual
- value{VERSION}
- c The following two commands start the copyright page.
- vskip 0pt plus 1filll
- end titlepage
- shortcontents
- contents
- node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
- insertcopying
- menu
- * Introduction:: Getting started
- * Document structure:: A tree works like your brain
- * Tables:: Pure magic for quick formatting
- * Hyperlinks:: Notes in context
- * TODO items:: Every tree branch can be a TODO item
- * Tags:: Tagging headlines and matching sets of tags
- * Properties and columns:: Storing information about an entry
- * Dates and times:: Making items useful for planning
- * Capture - Refile - Archive:: The ins and outs for projects
- * Agenda views:: Collecting information into views
- * Markup:: Prepare text for rich export
- * Exporting:: Sharing and publishing notes
- * Publishing:: Create a web site of linked Org files
- * Working with source code:: Export, evaluate, and tangle code blocks
- * Miscellaneous:: All the rest which did not fit elsewhere
- * Hacking:: How to hack your way around
- * MobileOrg:: Viewing and capture on a mobile device
- * History and acknowledgments:: How Org came into being
- * GNU Free Documentation License:: The license for this documentation.
- * Main Index:: An index of Org's concepts and features
- * Key Index:: Key bindings and where they are described
- * Command and Function Index:: Command names and some internal functions
- * Variable Index:: Variables mentioned in the manual
- LaTeX{}:: LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents
- Embedded
- LaTeX{} fragments:: Complex formulas made easy
- * Previewing
- LaTeX{} export:: Exporting to
- LaTeX{} export
- * LaTeX{} and PDF
- * LaTeX{}
- *
- LaTeX{} code:: Incorporating literal
- LaTeX{} export:: Specific attributes for tables
- * Images in
- LaTeX{} export:: Specific attributes for plain lists
- * Source blocks in
- LaTeX{} export:: Specific attributes for example blocks
- * Special blocks in
- LaTeX{} export:: Specific attributes for horizontal rules
- OpenDocument Text export
- * Pre-requisites for ODT export:: What packages ODT exporter relies on
- * ODT export commands:: How to invoke ODT export
- * ODT specific export settings:: Export settings for ODT
- * Extending ODT export:: How to produce samp{pdf} files
- * Applying custom styles:: How to apply custom styles to the output
- * Links in ODT export:: How links will be interpreted and formatted
- * Tables in ODT export:: How Tables are exported
- * Images in ODT export:: How to insert images
- * Math formatting in ODT export:: How
- LaTeX{} math snippets:: How to embed
- samp{Top} node:: Installing a manual in Info Top node
- * Headings and sectioning structure:: Building document structure
- * Indices:: Creating indices
- * Quoting Texinfo code:: Incorporating literal Texinfo code
- * Plain lists in Texinfo export:: Specific attributes for plain lists
- * Tables in Texinfo export:: Specific attributes for tables
- * Images in Texinfo export:: Specific attributes for images
- * Special blocks in Texinfo export:: Specific attributes for special blocks
- * A Texinfo example:: Illustrating Org to Texinfo process
- Publishing
- * Configuration:: Defining projects
- * Uploading files:: How to get files up on the server
- * Sample configuration:: Example projects
- * Triggering publication:: Publication commands
- Configuration
- * Project alist:: The central configuration variable
- * Sources and destinations:: From here to there
- * Selecting files:: What files are part of the project?
- * Publishing action:: Setting the function doing the publishing
- * Publishing options:: Tweaking HTML/
- LaTeX{} and other programs
- * Dynamic blocks:: Automatically filled blocks
- * Special agenda views:: Customized views
- * Speeding up your agendas:: Tips on how to speed up your agendas
- * Extracting agenda information:: Post-processing of agenda information
- * Using the property API:: Writing programs that use entry properties
- * Using the mapping API:: Mapping over all or selected entries
- Tables and lists in arbitrary syntax
- * Radio tables:: Sending and receiving radio tables
- * A
- end detailmenu
- node Introduction
- cindex introduction
- end menu
- section Summary
- i{agenda views} that also integrate the Emacs calendar and diary. Org can
- be used to implement many different project planning schemes, such as David
- Allen's GTD system.
- Org files can serve as a single source authoring system with export to many
- different formats such as HTML,
- cindex FAQ
- There is a website for Org which provides links to the newest
- version of Org, as well as additional information, frequently asked
- questions (FAQ), links to tutorials, etc. This page is located at
- cindex print edition
- An earlier version (7.3) of this manual is available as a
- page
- section Installation
- itemize
- item By using Emacs package system.
- item By using Org's git repository.
- b{strongly recommend} to stick to a single installation method.
- kbd{M-x package-install RET org}.
- b{Important}: you need to do this in a session where no
- code{(package-initialize)} in your Emacs init file
- before setting any Org option. If you want to use Org's package repository,
- check out the
- subsubheading Downloading Org as an archive
- You can download Org latest release from
- lisp
- (add-to-list 'load-path "~/path/to/orgdir/lisp")
- file{contrib} directory to your
- load-path:
- end lisp
- Optionally, you can compile the files and/or install them in your system.
- Run
- subsubheading Using Org's git repository
- You can clone Org's repository and install Org like this:
- end example
- Note that in this case,
- file{org-version.el} and Org's autoloads in
- code{make}, generate the documentation with
- code{make config} and
- install Org with code{make help} to get
- the list of compilation/installation options.
- For more detailed explanations on Org's build system, please check the Org
- Build System page on
- node Activation
- cindex activation
- cindex ELPA
- cindex key bindings, global
- findex org-capture
- findex org-iswitchb
- Org mode buffers need font-lock to be turned on: this is the default in
- Emacs
- code{(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)}}.
- There are compatibility issues between Org mode and some other Elisp
- packages, please take the time to check the list (
- command{org-store-link},
- command{org-agenda}, and
- lisp
- (global-set-key "\C-cl" 'org-store-link)
- (global-set-key "\C-ca" 'org-agenda)
- (global-set-key "\C-cc" 'org-capture)
- (global-set-key "\C-cb" 'org-iswitchb)
- cindex Org mode, turning on
- Files with the
- file{.org}, make the first
- line of a file look like this:
- end example
- noindent which will select Org mode for this buffer no matter what
- the file's name is. See also the variable
- i{active}. To make
- use of this, you need to have
- code{transient-mark-mode}, you can create
- an active region by using the mouse to select a region, or pressing
- key{SPC}} twice before moving the cursor.
- section Feedback
- cindex bug reports
- cindex author
- If you find problems with Org, or if you have questions, remarks, or ideas
- about it, please mail to the Org mailing list
- uref{https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode, on this web page}.
- If you are not a member of the mailing list, your mail will be passed to the
- list after a moderator has approved it
- kbd{M-x emacs-version
- kbd{M-x org-version RET}), as well as the Org related setup in the Emacs
- init file. The easiest way to do this is to use the command
- kbd{M-x org-submit-bug-report RET}
- noindent which will put all this information into an Emacs mail buffer so
- that you only need to add your description. If you are not sending the Email
- from within Emacs, please copy and paste the content into your Email program.
- Sometimes you might face a problem due to an error in your Emacs or Org mode
- setup. Before reporting a bug, it is very helpful to start Emacs with minimal
- customizations and reproduce the problem. Doing so often helps you determine
- if the problem is with your customization or with Org mode itself. You can
- start a typical minimal session with a command like the example below.
- end example
- However if you are using Org mode as distributed with Emacs, a minimal setup
- is not necessary. In that case it is sufficient to start Emacs as
- code{minimal-org.el} setup file can have contents as
- shown below.
- end lisp
- If an error occurs, a backtrace can be very useful (see below on how to
- create one). Often a small example file helps, along with clear information
- about:
- item What exactly did you do?
- item What happened instead?
- noindent Thank you for helping to improve this program.
- cindex backtrace of an error
- If working with Org produces an error with a message you don't
- understand, you may have hit a bug. The best way to report this is by
- providing, in addition to what was mentioned above, a
- enumerate
- example
- end example
- code{Org -> Refresh/Reload -> Reload Org uncompiled} from the
- menu.
- code{Options} menu and select
- item
- Do whatever you have to do to hit the error. Don't forget to
- document the steps you take.
- file{*Backtrace*} buffer will appear on the
- screen. Save this buffer to a file (for example using
- end enumerate
- section Typesetting conventions used in this manual
- table
- item TODO
- item boss
- item Release
- end table
- Moreover, Org uses code{#+TITLE} to set the title)
- and code{#+BEGIN_EXPORT html} to start
- a
- subsubheading Key bindings and commands
- findex org-agenda
- findex org-capture
- The manual suggests a few global key bindings, in particular
- code{org-agenda} and code{org-capture}. These are only
- suggestions, but the rest of the manual assumes that these key bindings are in
- place in order to list commands by key access.
- Also, the manual lists both the keys and the corresponding commands for
- accessing a functionality. Org mode often uses the same key for different
- functions, depending on context. The command that is bound to such keys has
- a generic name, like
- kbd{M-
- code{org-do-demote}, while in the chapter on tables, it
- will be listed to call
- code{cmdnames} in
- node Document structure
- cindex document structure
- menu
- * Outlines:: Org is based on Outline mode
- * Headlines:: How to typeset Org tree headlines
- * Visibility cycling:: Show and hide, much simplified
- * Motion:: Jumping to other headlines
- * Structure editing:: Changing sequence and level of headlines
- * Sparse trees:: Matches embedded in context
- * Plain lists:: Additional structure within an entry
- * Drawers:: Tucking stuff away
- * Blocks:: Folding blocks
- * Footnotes:: How footnotes are defined in Org's syntax
- * Orgstruct mode:: Structure editing outside Org
- * Org syntax:: Formal description of Org's syntax
- node Outlines
- cindex outlines
- command{org-cycle}, which is bound to the
- node Headlines
- cindex headlines
- vindex org-special-ctrl-a/e
- vindex org-ctrl-k-protect-subtree
- Headlines define the structure of an outline tree. The headlines in Org
- start with one or more stars, on the left margin
- code{org-special-ctrl-a/e},
- code{org-ctrl-k-protect-subtree} to configure special behavior of
- kbd{C-e}, and footnote{Clocking only works with
- headings indented less than 30 stars.}. For example:
- end example
- noindent Note that a headline named after
- samp{Footnotes}, is considered as special. A subtree with
- this headline will be silently ignored by exporting functions.
- Some people find the many stars too noisy and would prefer an
- outline that has whitespace followed by a single star as headline
- starters.
- vindex org-cycle-separator-lines
- An empty line after the end of a subtree is considered part of it and
- will be hidden when the subtree is folded. However, if you leave at
- least two empty lines, one empty line will remain visible after folding
- the subtree, in order to structure the collapsed view. See the
- variable
- node Visibility cycling
- cindex cycling, visibility
- cindex trees, visibility
- cindex hide text
- end menu
- subsection Global and local cycling
- Outlines make it possible to hide parts of the text in the buffer.
- Org uses just two commands, bound to
- kbd{S-
- cindex subtree visibility states
- cindex folded, subtree visibility state
- cindex subtree, subtree visibility state
- asis
- key{TAB},org-cycle}
- example
- ,-> FOLDED -> CHILDREN -> SUBTREE --.
- '-----------------------------------'
- vindex org-cycle-emulate-tab
- footnote{see, however,
- the option
- key{TAB} actually runs global cycling (see below)
- code{org-cycle-global-at-bob}.}. Also when called with a prefix
- argument (key{TAB}}), global cycling is invoked.
- cindex global cycling
- cindex contents, global visibility state
- orgcmd{S-
- itemx C-u
- emph{Global cycling}: Rotate the entire buffer among the states
- end example
- When key{TAB}} is called with a numeric prefix argument N, the
- CONTENTS view up to headlines of level N will be shown. Note that inside
- tables, key{TAB}} jumps to the previous field.
- orgcmd{C-u C-u
- pxref{Initial visibility}).
- orgcmd{C-u C-u C-u
- cindex revealing context
- pxref{Sparse trees}) or an agenda command
- (
- cindex show branches, command
- cindex show children, command
- key{TAB},outline-show-children}
- Expose all direct children of the subtree. With a numeric prefix argument N,
- expose all children down to level N
- orgcmd{C-c C-x b,org-tree-to-indirect-buffer}
- Show the current subtree in an indirect buffer
- pxref{Indirect Buffers,,,emacs,GNU Emacs Manual}) will contain the entire
- buffer, but will be narrowed to the current tree. Editing the indirect
- buffer will also change the original buffer, but without affecting visibility
- in that buffer.}. With a numeric prefix argument N, go up to level N and
- then take that tree. If N is negative then go up that many levels. With a
- orgcmd{C-c C-x v,org-copy-visible}
- Copy the
- end table
- subsection Initial visibility
- vindex org-startup-folded
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- footnote{When
- code{nil}, Org will not honor the default
- visibility state when first opening a file for the agenda (
- code{org-startup-folded}, or on a per-file basis by adding one of the
- following lines anywhere in the buffer:
- end example
- noindent
- Furthermore, any entries with a pxref{Properties
- and columns}) will get their visibility adapted accordingly. Allowed values
- for this property are code{children},
- code{all}.
- asis
- key{TAB},org-set-startup-visibility}
- Switch back to the startup visibility of the buffer, i.e., whatever is
- requested by startup options and
- end table
- subsection Catching invisible edits
- cindex edits, catching invisible
- Sometimes you may inadvertently edit an invisible part of the buffer and be
- confused on what has been edited and how to undo the mistake. Setting
- code{nil} will help prevent this. See the
- docstring of this option on how Org should catch invisible edits and process
- them.
- section Motion
- cindex jumping, to headlines
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-n,org-next-visible-heading}
- Next heading.
- orgcmd{C-c C-f,org-forward-same-level}
- Next heading same level.
- orgcmd{C-c C-u,outline-up-heading}
- Backward to higher level heading.
- vindex org-goto-auto-isearch
- key{TAB}
- key{down} / r{Next/previous visible headline.}
- r{Select this location.}
- r{Do a Sparse-tree search}
- code{org-goto-auto-isearch}}
- n / p
- r{Next/previous headline same level.}
- u
- r{Digit argument.}
- q
- end example
- noindent
- See also the option
- end table
- section Structure editing
- cindex headline, promotion and demotion
- cindex demotion, of subtrees
- cindex pasting, of subtrees
- cindex copying, of subtrees
- cindex subtrees, cut and paste
- asis
- key{RET},org-insert-heading}
- emph{beginning} of a line, and if there is
- a heading or a plain list item (
- emph{before} the current line. When used at the
- beginning of a regular line of text, turn that line into a heading.
- When this command is used in the middle of a line, the line is split and the
- rest of the line becomes the new item or headline. If you do not want the
- line to be split, customize
- kbd{C-u} prefix unconditionally inserts a new
- heading at the end of the current subtree, thus preserving its contents.
- With a double
- orgcmd{C-
- orgcmd{M-S-
- vindex org-treat-insert-todo-heading-as-state-change
- Insert new TODO entry with same level as current heading. See also the
- variable
- orgcmd{C-S-
- kbd{C-
- orgcmd{
- key{TAB} demotes the entry to
- become a child of the previous one. The next
- key{TAB}, and you are back
- to the initial level.
- key{left},org-do-promote}
- Promote current heading by one level.
- key{right},org-do-demote}
- Demote current heading by one level.
- key{left},org-promote-subtree}
- Promote the current subtree by one level.
- key{right},org-demote-subtree}
- Demote the current subtree by one level.
- key{up},org-move-subtree-up}
- Move subtree up (swap with previous subtree of same
- level).
- key{down},org-move-subtree-down}
- Move subtree down (swap with next subtree of same level).
- key{M-h} on a paragraph will mark it,
- hitting
- orgcmd{C-c ,org-mark-subtree}
- Mark the subtree at point. Hitting repeatedly will mark subsequent subtrees
- of the same level than the marked subtree.
- orgcmd{C-c C-x M-w,org-copy-subtree}
- Copy subtree to kill ring. With a numeric prefix argument N, copy the N
- sequential subtrees.
- samp{****}.
- vindex org-yank-adjusted-subtrees
- code{org-yank-adjusted-subtrees} and
- code{yank} command will
- paste subtrees folded and in a clever way, using the same command as
- code{yank} to be executed, with the prefix passed along. A good way to
- force a normal yank is code{yank-pop} after a
- yank, it will yank previous kill items plainly, without adjustment and
- folding.
- code{org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift}.
- xref{Refile and copy}.
- kbd{C-u} prefix,
- sorting will be case-sensitive.
- orgcmd{C-x n b,org-narrow-to-block}
- Narrow buffer to current block.
- orgcmd{C-c *,org-toggle-heading}
- Turn a normal line or plain list item into a headline (so that it becomes a
- subheading at its location). Also turn a headline into a normal line by
- removing the stars. If there is an active region, turn all lines in the
- region into headlines. If the first line in the region was an item, turn
- only the item lines into headlines. Finally, if the first line is a
- headline, remove the stars from all headlines in the region.
- cindex region, active
- cindex transient mark mode
- When there is an active region (Transient Mark mode), promotion and
- demotion work on all headlines in the region. To select a region of
- headlines, it is best to place both point and mark at the beginning of a
- line, mark at the beginning of the first headline, and point at the line
- just after the last headline to change. Note that when the cursor is
- inside a table (
- node Sparse trees
- cindex sparse trees
- cindex folding, sparse trees
- vindex org-show-context-detail
- An important feature of Org mode is the ability to construct
- footnote{See also the
- variable
- table
- orgcmd{C-c /,org-sparse-tree}
- This prompts for an extra key to select a sparse-tree creating command.
- vindex org-remove-highlights-with-change
- Prompts for a regexp and shows a sparse tree with all matches. If
- the match is in a headline, the headline is made visible. If the match is in
- the body of an entry, headline and body are made visible. In order to
- provide minimal context, also the full hierarchy of headlines above the match
- is shown, as well as the headline following the match. Each match is also
- highlighted; the highlights disappear when the buffer is changed by an
- editing command
- code{org-remove-highlights-with-change}}, or by pressing
- kbd{C-u} prefix argument, previous highlights are kept,
- so several calls to this command can be stacked.
- orgcmdkkc{M-g p,M-g M-p,previous-error}
- Jump to the previous sparse tree match in this buffer.
- noindent
- code{org-agenda-custom-commands} to define fast
- keyboard access to specific sparse trees. These commands will then be
- accessible through the agenda dispatcher (
- lisp
- (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
- '(("f" occur-tree "FIXME")))
- noindent will define the key
- samp{FIXME}.
- The other sparse tree commands select headings based on TODO keywords,
- tags, or properties and will be discussed later in this manual.
- cindex printing sparse trees
- code{ps-print-buffer-with-faces} which does not print invisible parts of the
- document. Or you can use
- node Plain lists
- cindex plain lists
- cindex lists, ordered
- pxref{Checkboxes}). Org supports editing such lists, and every exporter
- (
- itemize
- item
- samp{-},
- samp{*}samp{*} as a bullet, lines must be indented or
- they will be seen as top-level headlines. Also, when you are hiding leading
- stars to get a clean outline view, plain list items starting with a star may
- be hard to distinguish from true headlines. In short: even though
- item
- vindex org-list-allow-alphabetical
- footnote{You can filter out any of them by configuring
- samp{1.} or
- footnote{You can also get samp{A.},
- samp{A)} by configuring
- code{[20]}
- emph{before} the checkbox. If you have activated alphabetical
- lists, you can also use counters like
- item
- samp{ :: } to distinguish the description
- end itemize
- Items belonging to the same list must have the same indentation on the first
- line. In particular, if an ordered list reaches number
- vindex org-list-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists
- A list ends whenever every item has ended, which means before any line less
- or equally indented than items at top level. It also ends before two blank
- linescode{org-list-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists}.}.
- In that case, all items are closed. Here is an example:
- group
- ** Lord of the Rings
- My favorite scenes are (in this order)
- 1. The attack of the Rohirrim
- 2. Eowyn's fight with the witch king
- + this was already my favorite scene in the book
- + I really like Miranda Otto.
- 3. Peter Jackson being shot by Legolas
- - on DVD only
- He makes a really funny face when it happens.
- But in the end, no individual scenes matter but the film as a whole.
- Important actors in this film are:
- -
- b{Sean Astin} :: He plays Sam, Frodo's friend. I still remember
- him very well from his role as Mikey Walsh in
- end group
- pxref{Exporting}). Since
- indentation is what governs the structure of these lists, many structural
- constructs like
- vindex org-list-demote-modify-bullet
- code{org-list-demote-modify-bullet}. To get a greater difference of
- indentation between items and their sub-items, customize
- vindex org-list-automatic-rules
- The following commands act on items when the cursor is in the first line of
- an item (the line with the bullet or number). Some of them imply the
- application of automatic rules to keep list structure intact. If some of
- these actions get in your way, configure
- table
- orgcmd{
- cindex cycling, in plain lists
- code{org-cycle-include-plain-lists}. If this variable is set to
- key{TAB} demotes the item to become a child of the previous
- one. Subsequent
- orgcmd{M-
- vindex org-M-RET-may-split-line
- pxref{Structure editing}). If this command is used in the middle
- of an item, that item is
- footnote{If you do not want the item to be split, customize the
- variable
- emph{before item's body}, the new item is created
- end table
- kbd
- key{RET}
- key{RET}
- Insert a new item with a checkbox (
- kindex S-
- item S-up
- cindex shift-selection-mode
- vindex org-list-use-circular-motion
- Jump to the previous/next item in the current list
- code{org-list-use-circular-motion}.}, but only if
- kbd{C-kbd{C-
- kindex M-
- kindex M-
- item M-up
- footnote{See
- kindex M-
- kindex M-
- item M-left
- kindex M-S-
- kindex M-S-
- item M-S-
- itemx M-S-
- code{org-list-automatic-rules}. The global indentation of a list has no
- influence on the text
- kindex C-c C-c
- pxref{Checkboxes}) in the item line, toggle the
- state of the checkbox. In any case, verify bullets and indentation
- consistency in the whole list.
- vindex org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator
- samp{-}, samp{*}, samp{1)}) or a subset of them,
- depending on
- kindex C-c *
- xref{Structure editing}, for a detailed explanation.
- item C-c C-*
- Turn the whole plain list into a subtree of the current heading. Checkboxes
- (
- kindex S-
- kindex S-
- item S-left/right
- code{org-support-shift-select}.
- cindex sorting, of plain list
- end table
- section Drawers
- cindex visibility cycling, drawers
- kindex C-c C-x d
- Sometimes you want to keep information associated with an entry, but you
- normally don't want to see it. For this, Org mode has
- example
- ** This is a headline
- Still outside the drawer
- :DRAWERNAME:
- This is inside the drawer.
- :END:
- After the drawer.
- code{org-insert-drawer}, which is bound to
- code{org-insert-property-drawer} and add a
- property drawer right below the current headline. Completion over drawer
- keywords is also possible using
- pxref{Visibility cycling}) on the headline will hide and
- show the entry, but keep the drawer collapsed to a single line. In order to
- look inside the drawer, you need to move the cursor to the drawer line and
- press code{PROPERTIES} drawer for
- storing properties (
- pxref{Tracking TODO state changes}) and clock times
- (code{LOGBOOK}. If you
- want to store a quick note in the LOGBOOK drawer, in a similar way to state
- changes, use
- kbd
- item C-c C-z
- Add a time-stamped note to the LOGBOOK drawer.
- vindex org-export-with-drawers
- code{org-export-with-drawers}. In that case, drawer contents will appear in
- export output. Property drawers are not affected by this variable: configure
- node Blocks
- vindex org-hide-block-startup
- pxref{Literal examples}) to capturing time logging
- information (
- code{org-hide-block-startup}
- or on a per-file basis by using
- code{hideblocks}, STARTUP keyword
- code{nohideblocks}, STARTUP keyword
- end example
- section Footnotes
- code{fn:}. For example:
- end example
- Org mode extends the number-based syntax to
- table
- item [fn:name]
- A named footnote reference, where
- item [fn::This is the inline definition of this footnote]
- A
- item [fn:name:a definition]
- An inline definition of a footnote, which also specifies a name for the note.
- Since Org allows multiple references to the same note, you can then use
- end table
- code{org-footnote-auto-label} and its
- corresponding
- noindent The following command handles footnotes:
- kbd
- item C-c C-x f
- The footnote action command.
- When the cursor is on a footnote reference, jump to the definition. When it
- is at a definition, jump to the (first) reference.
- vindex org-footnote-section
- code{org-footnote-define-inline}
- code{#+STARTUP: fninline} or
- code{org-footnote-section}.
- When this command is called with a prefix argument, a menu of additional
- options is offered:
- r{Sort the footnote definitions by reference sequence. During editing,}
-
- r{sequence. If you want them sorted, use this command, which will}
- code{org-footnote-section}. Automatic}
-
- r{option
- r{Renumber the simple
- r{after each insertion/deletion can be configured using the option}
- code{org-footnote-auto-adjust}.}
- S code{r}, then
- r{Normalize the footnotes by collecting all definitions (including}
-
- r{in sequence. The references will then also be numbers.}
- d
- r{to it.}
- code{org-footnote-auto-adjust}
- code{fnadjust} and
- kindex C-c C-c
- kbd{C-c C-x f}.
- kindex mouse-1
- item C-c C-o
- vindex org-edit-footnote-reference
- item C-c '
- kbd{C-c '}.
- node Orgstruct mode
- cindex Orgstruct mode
- code{orgstruct-mode} makes
- this possible. Toggle the mode with
- lisp
- (add-hook 'message-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgstruct)
- (add-hook 'message-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgstruct++)
- code{orgstruct++-mode}, Org will also export indentation and
- autofill settings into that mode, and detect item context after the first
- line of an item.
- emph{any} file, provided you defined
- code{";; "} in Emacs
- Lisp files, you will be able to fold and unfold headlines in Emacs Lisp
- commented lines. Some commands like
- node Org syntax
- cindex Org syntax
- A reference document providing a formal description of Org's syntax is
- available as
- code{headlines}, code{affiliated
- keywords}, code{objects}. Each part of an Org
- file falls into one of the categories above.
- To explore the abstract structure of an Org buffer, run this in a buffer:
- end lisp
- It will output a list containing the buffer's content represented as an
- abstract structure. The export engine relies on the information stored in
- this list. Most interactive commands (e.g., for structure editing) also
- rely on the syntactic meaning of the surrounding context.
- cindex linter
- You can check syntax in your documents using
- node Tables
- cindex tables
- file{calc} package
- (
- menu
- * Built-in table editor:: Simple tables
- * Column width and alignment:: Overrule the automatic settings
- * Column groups:: Grouping to trigger vertical lines
- * Orgtbl mode:: The table editor as minor mode
- * The spreadsheet:: The table editor has spreadsheet capabilities
- * Org-Plot:: Plotting from org tables
- node Built-in table editor
- cindex table editor, built-in
- Org makes it easy to format tables in plain ASCIIsamp{|} as
- the first non-whitespace character is considered part of a table.
- footnote{To insert a vertical bar into a table
- field, use code{abc\vert}def}.}. A table
- might look like this:
- end example
- A table is re-aligned automatically each time you press
- key{RET} or key{TAB} also moves to
- the next field (
- samp{|-} is considered as a horizontal separator line and will be
- expanded on the next re-align to span the whole table width. So, to
- create the above table, you would only type
- end example
- key{TAB} to align the table and start filling in
- fields. Even faster would be to type
- kbd{C-c
- vindex org-enable-table-editor
- key{DEL},
- emph{immediately after the cursor was moved into a new field
- with key{TAB}}, key{TAB}} or key{RET}}}, the
- field is automatically made blank. If this behavior is too
- unpredictable for you, configure the options
- code{org-table-auto-blank-field}.
- kbd
- orgcmd{C-c |,org-table-create-or-convert-from-region}
- Convert the active region to a table. If every line contains at least one
- TAB character, the function assumes that the material is tab separated.
- If every line contains a comma, comma-separated values (CSV) are assumed.
- If not, lines are split at whitespace into fields. You can use a prefix
- argument to force a specific separator: kbd{C-u
- C-u} forces TAB,
- *
- If there is no active region, this command creates an empty Org
- table. But it is easier just to start typing, like
- key{RET} |-
- tsubheading{Re-aligning and field motion}
- c
- c
- c
- key{TAB},org-table-previous-field}
- Re-align, move to previous field.
- orgcmd{
- key{RET} still does
- NEWLINE, so it can be used to split a table.
- orgcmd{M-a,org-table-beginning-of-field}
- Move to beginning of the current table field, or on to the previous field.
- tsubheading{Column and row editing}
- key{left},M-
- c
- key{left},org-table-delete-column}
- Kill the current column.
- orgcmd{M-S-
- c
- key{up},M-
- c
- key{up},org-table-kill-row}
- Kill the current row or horizontal line.
- orgcmd{M-S-
- c
- c
- key{RET},org-table-hline-and-move}
- Insert a horizontal line below current row, and move the cursor into the row
- below that line.
- orgcmd{C-c ^,org-table-sort-lines}
- Sort the table lines in the region. The position of point indicates the
- column to be used for sorting, and the range of lines is the range
- between the nearest horizontal separator lines, or the entire table. If
- point is before the first column, you will be prompted for the sorting
- column. If there is an active region, the mark specifies the first line
- and the sorting column, while point should be in the last line to be
- included into the sorting. The command prompts for the sorting type
- (alphabetically, numerically, or by time). You can sort in normal or
- reverse order. You can also supply your own key extraction and comparison
- functions. When called with a prefix argument, alphabetic sorting will be
- case-sensitive.
- orgcmd{C-c C-x M-w,org-table-copy-region}
- Copy a rectangular region from a table to a special clipboard. Point and
- mark determine edge fields of the rectangle. If there is no active region,
- copy just the current field. The process ignores horizontal separator lines.
- orgcmd{C-c C-x C-w,org-table-cut-region}
- Copy a rectangular region from a table to a special clipboard, and
- blank all fields in the rectangle. So this is the ``cut'' operation.
- orgcmd{C-c C-x C-y,org-table-paste-rectangle}
- Paste a rectangular region into a table.
- The upper left corner ends up in the current field. All involved fields
- will be overwritten. If the rectangle does not fit into the present table,
- the table is enlarged as needed. The process ignores horizontal separator
- lines.
- orgcmd{M-
- tsubheading{Calculations}
- cindex calculations, in tables
- cindex active region
- orgcmd{C-c +,org-table-sum}
- Sum the numbers in the current column, or in the rectangle defined by
- the active region. The result is shown in the echo area and can
- be inserted with
- c
- key{RET},org-table-copy-down}
- code{org-table-copy-increment}, integer field
- values will be incremented during copy. Integers that are too large will not
- be incremented. Also, a
- pxref{Conflicts}).
- orgcmd{C-c `,org-table-edit-field}
- Edit the current field in a separate window. This is useful for fields that
- are not fully visible (
- kbd{C-u} prefix, just make the full field visible, so that it can be
- edited in place. When called with two
- kbd{C-u C-u C-c `}.
- item M-x org-table-import RET
- Import a file as a table. The table should be TAB or whitespace
- separated. Use, for example, to import a spreadsheet table or data
- from a database, because these programs generally can write
- TAB-separated text files. This command works by inserting the file into
- the buffer and then converting the region to a table. Any prefix
- argument is passed on to the converter, which uses it to determine the
- separator.
- kbd{C-x C-x} and then using the
- i{Creation and conversion}).
- item M-x org-table-export RET
- vindex org-table-export-default-format
- Export the table, by default as a TAB-separated file. Use for data
- exchange with, for example, spreadsheet or database programs. The format
- used to export the file can be configured in the option
- code{TABLE_EXPORT_FILE} and
- ref{Translator functions}, for a
- detailed description.
- samp{|}, you can turn
- it off with
- end lisp
- kbd{C-c C-c} to do a manual re-align.
- section Column width and alignment
- cindex alignment in tables
- The width of columns is automatically determined by the table editor. And
- also the alignment of a column is determined automatically from the fraction
- of number-like versus non-number fields in the column.
- Sometimes a single field or a few fields need to carry more text, leading to
- inconveniently wide columns. Or maybe you want to make a table with several
- columns having a fixed width, regardless of content. To set the width of
- a column, one field anywhere in the column may contain just the string
- samp{N} is an integer specifying the width of the column in
- characters. The next re-align will then set the width of this column to this
- value.
- group
- |---+------------------------------| |---+--------|
- | | | | | <6> |
- | 1 | one | | 1 | one |
- | 2 | two | ----\ | 2 | two |
- | 3 | This is a long chunk of text | ----/ | 3 | This=> |
- | 4 | four | | 4 | four |
- |---+------------------------------| |---+--------|
- end example
- samp{=>}.
- Note that the full text is still in the buffer but is hidden.
- To see the full text, hold the mouse over the field---a tool-tip window
- will show the full content. To edit such a field, use the command
- kbd{C-c} followed by the grave accent). This will
- open a new window with the full field. Edit it and finish with
- vindex org-startup-align-all-tables
- When visiting a file containing a table with narrowed columns, the
- necessary character hiding has not yet happened, and the table needs to
- be aligned before it looks nice. Setting the option
- example
- #+STARTUP: align
- #+STARTUP: noalign
- samp{<r>},
- footnote{Centering does not work inside Emacs, but it does have an
- effect when exporting to HTML.} or
- samp{<r10>}.
- Lines which only contain these formatting cookies will be removed
- automatically when exporting the document.
- section Column groups
- samp{/}. The further fields can either contain
- samp{>} to indicate the end of a group, or
- samp{<} and
- example
- | N | N^2 | N^3 | N^4 | ~sqrt(n)~ | ~sqrt[4](N)~ |
- |---+-----+-----+-----+-----------+--------------|
- | / | < | | > | < | > |
- | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
- | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 1.4142 | 1.1892 |
- | 3 | 9 | 27 | 81 | 1.7321 | 1.3161 |
- |---+-----+-----+-----+-----------+--------------|
- #+TBLFM: $2=$1^2::$3=$1^3::$4=$1^4::$5=sqrt($1)::$6=sqrt(sqrt(($1)))
- example
- | N | N^2 | N^3 | N^4 | sqrt(n) | sqrt[4](N) |
- |----+-----+-----+-----+---------+------------|
- | / | < | | | < | |
- node Orgtbl mode
- cindex Orgtbl mode
- kbd{M-x orgtbl-mode RET}. To turn it on by default, for
- example in Message mode, use
- end lisp
- Furthermore, with some special setup, it is possible to maintain tables
- in arbitrary syntax with Orgtbl mode. For example, it is possible to
- construct
- ref{Tables in arbitrary syntax}.
- section The spreadsheet
- cindex spreadsheet capabilities
- file{calc} package
- The table editor makes use of the Emacs
- emph{column formula} that will be applied to all non-header fields in a
- column without having to copy the formula to each relevant field. There is
- also a formula debugger, and a formula editor with features for highlighting
- fields in the table corresponding to the references at the point in the
- formula, moving these references by arrow keys
- end menu
- subsection References
- kbd{C-c ?} in that
- field, or press }} to toggle the display of a grid.
- cindex field references
- code{B3}, meaning the 2nd field in the 3rd row.
- footnote{Org will understand references typed by the
- user as
- code{org-table-use-standard-references}.} to use another, more general
- representation that looks like this:
- var{row}$
- end example
- Column specifications can be absolute like
- code{$2},...var{N}}, or relative to the current column (i.e., the
- column of the field which is being computed) like code{$-2}.
- code{$>} are immutable references to the first and last
- column, respectively, and you can use
- code{1}, code{
- code{+3} or code{<} and
- footnote{For backward compatibility
- you can also use special names like code{$LR12} to refer in
- a stable way to the 5th and 12th field in the last row of the table.
- However, this syntax is deprecated, it should not be used for new documents.
- Use
- code{I} refers to the first
- hline, code{-I} refers to the first such
- line above the current line,
- code{III+2} which is the second data line
- after the third hline in the table.
- code{$0} refer to the current row and column, respectively,
- i.e., to the row/column for the field being computed. Also, if you omit
- either the column or the row part of the reference, the current row/column is
- implied.
- Org's references with
- emph{signed} numbers are floating
- references because the same reference operator can reference different
- fields depending on the field being calculated by the formula.
- Here are a few examples:
- r{2nd row, 3rd column (same as
- r{column 5 in the current row (same as
- r{current column, row 2}
- -1$-3
- r{field just under hline above current row, column 2}
- >$5
- end example
- cindex range references
- samp{..}. If both fields are in the
- current row, you may simply use
- code{row$column}
- format at least for the first field (i.e the reference must start with
- example
- $1..$3
- r{range, using column names (see under Advanced)}
- $<<<..$>>
- r{6 fields between these two fields (same as
- r{3 fields in the row above, starting from 2 columns on the left}
- I..II code{I..II}}
- noindent Range references return a vector of values that can be fed
- into Calc vector functions. Empty fields in ranges are normally suppressed,
- so that the vector contains only the non-empty fields. For other options
- with the mode switches samp{N} and examples
- subsubheading Field coordinates in formulas
- cindex coordinates, of field
- cindex column, of field coordinates
- One of the very first actions during evaluation of Calc formulas and Lisp
- formulas is to substitute code{$#} in the formula with the
- row or column number of the field where the current result will go to. The
- traditional Lisp formula equivalents are
- code{org-table-current-column}. Examples:
- code
- item $2 = '(identity remote(FOO, #$1))
- Copy text or values of each row of column 1 of the table named
- item 3 = 2 * remote(FOO, 1$$#)
- Insert the doubled value of each column of row 1 of the table named
- end table
- code{FOO} must have
- at least as many rows/columns as the current table. Note that this is
- inefficient
- code{FOO} is parsed for each field to be read.} for large number of
- rows/columns.
- cindex named references
- cindex name, of column or field
- cindex #+CONSTANTS
- samp{$name} is interpreted as the name of a column, parameter or
- constant. Constants are defined globally through the option
- example
- #+CONSTANTS: c=299792458. pi=3.14 eps=2.4e-6
- noindent
- pindex constants.el
- Also properties (
- samp{:Xyz:} use the name
- file{constants.el} package, it will also be used to resolve constants,
- including natural constants like
- samp{$km} for kilometersfile{constants.el} can
- supply the values of constants in two different unit systems,
- code{cgs}. Which one is used depends on the value of the variable
- code{#+STARTUP} options
- code{constcgs} to set this value for the current
- buffer.}. Column names and parameters can be specified in special table
- lines. These are described below, see
- subsubheading Remote references
- cindex references, remote
- cindex name, of column or field
- cindex #+NAME, for table
- You may also reference constants, fields and ranges from a different table,
- either in the current file or even in a different file. The syntax is
- end example
- code{#+NAME: Name} line before the table. It can also be the ID of an
- entry, even in a different file, and the reference then refers to the first
- table in that entry. REF is an absolute field or range reference as
- described above for example code{$somename}, valid in the
- referenced table.
- Indirection of NAME-OR-ID: When NAME-OR-ID has the format
- code{remote($1, >$2)} =>
- code{B3} is not supported because it can not be
- distinguished from a plain table name or ID.
- subsection Formula syntax for Calc
- cindex syntax, of formulas
- A formula can be any algebraic expression understood by the Emacs
- file{calc} has the non-standard convention that
- samp{*}, so that
- samp{a/(b*c)}. Before evaluation by pxref{Calling Calc
- from Your Programs, calc-eval, Calling Calc from Your Lisp Programs, calc,
- GNU Emacs Calc Manual}), variable substitution takes place according to the
- rules described above.
- samp{vmean} and
- cindex format specifier
- file{calc}
- code{(float 8)} to keep tables
- compact. The default settings can be configured using the option
- noindent List of modes:
- asis
- code{p20}
- Set the internal Calc calculation precision to 20 digits.
- code{n3}, code{e2},
- item code{R}
- Degree and radian angle modes of Calc.
- code{F},
- item code{t}
- Duration computations in Calc or Lisp,
- item
- samp{E} empty fields in range
- references are suppressed so that the Calc vector or Lisp list contains only
- the non-empty fields. With
- samp{nan} (not a
- number) is used in Calc formulas and the empty string is used for Lisp
- formulas. Add
- samp{N} has higher precedence than
- item
- samp{N}.
- code{L}
- Literal, for Lisp formulas only. See the next section.
- noindent
- Unless you use large integer numbers or high-precision-calculation and
- -display for floating point numbers you may alternatively provide a
- footnote{The
- samp{integer} or
- samp{integer} is limited in size by truncating the
- signed value to 32 bits. The
- example
- $1+$2
- r{Same, format result to two decimals}
- exp($2)+exp($1)
- r{Reformat current cell to 1 decimal}
- ($3-32)*5/9
- r{Hz -> cm conversion, using
- r{Compute in degrees, precision 3, display SCI 1}
- sin($1);Dp3%.1e
- r{Taylor series of $3, at x=7, second degree}
- pxref{Logical
- Operations, , Logical Operations, calc, GNU Emacs Calc Manual}). For example
- code
- item if("$1" == "nan" || "$2" == "nan", string(""), $1 + $2); E f-1
- Sum of the first two columns. When at least one of the input fields is empty
- the Org table result field is set to empty.
- samp{f-1} is an optional Calc format string
- similar to
- item if(typeof(vmean($1..$7)) == 12, string(""), vmean($1..$7); E
- Mean value of a range unless there is any empty field. Every field in the
- range that is empty is replaced by samp{vmean} result
- in samp{typeof == 12} detects the
- samp{vmean} and the Org table result field is set to empty. Use this when
- the sample set is expected to never have missing values.
- item vmean($1..$7); EN
- To complete the example before: Mean value of a range with empty fields
- counting as samples with value 0. Use this only when incomplete sample sets
- should be padded with 0 to the full size.
- code{defmath}
- and use them in formula syntax for Calc.
- subsection Emacs Lisp forms as formulas
- file{calc} formulas, you can specify modes
- and a printf format after a semicolon.
- With Emacs Lisp forms, you need to be conscious about the way field
- references are interpolated into the form. By default, a reference will be
- interpolated as a Lisp string (in double-quotes) containing the field. If
- you provide the
- samp{L} flag, all fields will be interpolated
- literally, without quotes. I.e., if you want a reference to be interpreted
- as a string by the Lisp form, enclose the reference operator itself in
- double-quotes, like
- samp{N} mode is used when we do
- computations in Lisp:
- code
- item '(+ $1 $2);N
- Add columns 1 and 2, equivalent to Calc's
- item '(apply '+ '($1..$4));N
- Compute the sum of columns 1 to 4, like Calc's
- end table
- subsection Durations and time values
- cindex Time, computing
- code{T} flag, either in Calc
- formulas or Elisp formulas:
- group
- | Task 1 | Task 2 | Total |
- |---------+----------+----------|
- | 2:12 | 1:47 | 03:59:00 |
- | 3:02:20 | -2:07:00 | 0.92 |
- #+TBLFM: 2$3=$1+$2;T::3$3=$1+$2;t
- end example
- Input duration values must be of the form
- code{T} flag, computed durations will be displayed
- as code{t} flag,
- computed durations will be displayed according to the value of the option
- code{'hours} and
- will display the result as a fraction of hours (see the second formula in the
- example above).
- Negative duration values can be manipulated as well, and integers will be
- considered as seconds in addition and subtraction.
- subsection Field and range formulas
- cindex range formula
- cindex formula, for range of fields
- To assign a formula to a particular field, type it directly into the field,
- preceded by samp{:=vsum(II..III)}. When you press
- key{RET} or
- cindex #+TBLFM
- Formulas are stored in a special line starting with
- samp{3$4=$1+$2}. When
- inserting/deleting/swapping columns and rows with the appropriate commands,
- code{<}, code{$<},
- code{I} notation. Automatic adaptation of field references does of course
- not happen if you edit the table structure with normal editing
- commands---then you must fix the equations yourself.
- Instead of typing an equation into the field, you may also use the following
- command
- kbd
- samp{#+TBLFM:} line, applies
- it to the current field, and stores it.
- pxref{Editing and debugging formulas}) or edit the
- table
- item $2=
- Column formula, valid for the entire column. This is so common that Org
- treats these formulas in a special way, see
- item 3=
- Row formula, applies to all fields in the specified row.
- item 1$2..4$3=
- Range formula, applies to all fields in the given rectangular range. This
- can also be used to assign a formula to some but not all fields in a row.
- ref{Advanced features}.
- node Column formulas
- cindex column formula
- code{$3=}, the
- same formula will be used in all fields of that column, with the following
- very convenient exceptions: (i) If the table contains horizontal separator
- hlines with rows above and below, everything before the first such hline is
- considered part of the table
- samp{=$1+$2}. When you press
- key{RET} or
- samp{=}, the previously stored formula for this column is used. For each
- column, Org will only remember the most recently used formula. In the
- samp{$4=$1+$2}. The
- left-hand side of a column formula cannot be the name of column, it must be
- the numeric column reference or
- table
- orgcmd{C-c =,org-table-eval-formula}
- Install a new formula for the current column and replace current field with
- the result of the formula. The command prompts for a formula, with default
- taken from the
- kbd{C-5 C-c =}) the command
- will apply it to that many consecutive fields in the current column.
- node Lookup functions
- cindex lookup functions in tables
- table
- item (org-lookup-first VAL S-LIST R-LIST &optional PREDICATE)
- code{S} in list
- lisp
- (PREDICATE VAL S)
- code{t}; returns the value from the corresponding position in list
- code{PREDICATE} is
- code{VAL} and code{PREDICATE} in the same
- order as the corresponding parameters are in the call to
- code{VAL} precedes
- code{R-LIST} is code{S} of
- item (org-lookup-last VAL S-LIST R-LIST &optional PREDICATE)
- code{org-lookup-first} above, but searches for the
- code{PREDICATE} is
- item (org-lookup-all VAL S-LIST R-LIST &optional PREDICATE)
- code{org-lookup-first}, but searches for
- code{PREDICATE} is i{all} corresponding
- values. This function can not be used by itself in a formula, because it
- returns a list of values. However, powerful lookups can be built when this
- function is combined with other Emacs Lisp functions.
- code{E} mode
- for the formula should usually be specified: otherwise empty fields will not be
- included in code{R-LIST} which can, for example, result
- in an incorrect mapping from an element of
- code{R-LIST}.
- These three functions can be used to implement associative arrays, count
- matching cells, rank results, group data etc. For practical examples
- see
- node Editing and debugging formulas
- cindex formula editing
- vindex org-table-use-standard-references
- You can edit individual formulas in the minibuffer or directly in the field.
- Org can also prepare a special buffer with all active formulas of a table.
- When offering a formula for editing, Org converts references to the standard
- format (like code{D&}) if possible. If you prefer to only work
- with the internal format (like code{$4}), configure the
- option
- table
- orgcmdkkc{C-c =,C-u C-c =,org-table-eval-formula}
- Edit the formula associated with the current column/field in the
- minibuffer. See ref{Field and range formulas}.
- kbd{C-c ?}.
- kindex C-c
- findex org-table-toggle-coordinate-overlays
- }
- Toggle the display of row and column numbers for a table, using overlays
- (
- kbd{C-c C-c}.
- {
- item C-c
- command{org-table-toggle-formula-debugger}). See below.
- table
- orgcmdkkc{C-c C-c,C-x C-s,org-table-fedit-finish}
- Exit the formula editor and store the modified formulas. With
- orgcmd{C-c C-q,org-table-fedit-abort}
- Exit the formula editor without installing changes.
- code{B3}) and internal (like
- orgcmd{
- key{TAB} collapses the formula back again. In the open
- formula,
- orgcmd{M-
- kindex S-
- kindex S-
- kindex S-
- kindex S-
- findex org-table-fedit-ref-up
- findex org-table-fedit-ref-left
- item S-key{down}/key{right}
- Shift the reference at point. For example, if the reference is
- kbd{S-code{C3}.
- This also works for relative references and for hline references.
- key{up},M-S-
- orgcmdkkcc{M-key{down},org-table-fedit-scroll-down,org-table-fedit-scroll-up}
- Scroll the window displaying the table.
- }
- item C-c
- end table
- samp{#+TBLFM}
- line)---during the next recalculation the field will be filled again.
- To remove a formula from a field, you have to give an empty reply when
- prompted for the formula, or to edit the
- kindex C-c C-c
- You may edit the
- kbd{C-c C-c} in that line or with the normal
- recalculation commands in the table.
- subsubheading Using multiple #+TBLFM lines
- cindex #+TBLFM
- kindex C-c C-c
- You may apply the formula temporarily. This is useful when you
- switch the formula. Place multiple
- kbd{C-c C-c} on the formula to
- apply. Here is an example:
- end example
- kbd{C-c C-c} in the line of
- example
- | x | y |
- |---+---|
- | 1 | 2 |
- | 2 | 4 |
- #+TBLFM: $2=$1*1
- #+TBLFM: $2=$1*2
- noindent
- Note: If you recalculate this table (with
- samp{#+TBLFM} line.
- end example
- cindex formula debugging
- samp{#ERROR}. If you would like see what is going
- on during variable substitution and calculation in order to find a bug,
- turn on formula debugging in the
- kbd{C-u C-u C-c =
- node Updating the table
- cindex recomputing table fields
- ref{Advanced features}, for a way to make
- recalculation at least semi-automatic.
- In order to recalculate a line of a table or the entire table, use the
- following commands:
- kbd
- c
- item C-u C-c *
- itemx C-u C-c C-c
- Recompute the entire table, line by line. Any lines before the first
- hline are left alone, assuming that these are part of the table header.
- orgcmdkkc{C-u C-u C-c *,C-u C-u C-c C-c,org-table-iterate}
- Iterate the table by recomputing it until no further changes occur.
- This may be necessary if some computed fields use the value of other
- fields that are computed
- item M-x org-table-recalculate-buffer-tables RET
- item M-x org-table-iterate-buffer-tables RET
- end table
- subsection Advanced features
- If you want the recalculation of fields to happen automatically, or if you
- want to be able to assign footnote{Such names must start by an
- alphabetic character and use only alphanumeric/underscore characters.} to
- fields and columns, you need to reserve the first column of the table for
- special marking characters.
- kbd
- samp{ },
- samp{*}, samp{$}. When there is an active region,
- change all marks in the region.
- example
- end group
- noindent
- kbd{C-u C-c *} will only affect rows that
- are marked samp{*}, and fields that have a formula assigned
- to the field itself. The column formulas are not applied in rows with
- empty first field.
- table
- item !
- The fields in this line define names for the columns, so that you may
- refer to a column as samp{$6}.
- emph{above} the row. With such
- a definition, any formula in the table may use
- samp{10}. Also, if you assign a formula to a names field, it
- will be stored as
- item _
- Similar to
- emph{below}.
- emph{parameters} for formulas. For
- example, if a field in a samp{max=50}, then
- formulas in this table can refer to the value 50 using
- item #
- Fields in this row are automatically recalculated when pressing
- key{RET} or key{TAB}} in this row. Also, this row
- is selected for a global recalculation with
- item *
- Selects this line for global recalculation with
- item
- kbd{C-u C-c *}.
- All lines that should be recalculated should be marked with
- samp{*}.
- samp{<N>} markers or column group markers.
- file{calc.el} package, here is a table that computes the Taylor
- series of degree code{x} for a couple of
- functions.
- group
- |---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------|
- | | Func | n | x | Result |
- |---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------|
- | # | exp(x) | 1 | x | 1 + x |
- | # | exp(x) | 2 | x | 1 + x + x^2 / 2 |
- | # | exp(x) | 3 | x | 1 + x + x^2 / 2 + x^3 / 6 |
- | # | x^2+sqrt(x) | 2 | x=0 | x*(0.5 / 0) + x^2 (2 - 0.25 / 0) / 2 |
- | # | x^2+sqrt(x) | 2 | x=1 | 2 + 2.5 x - 2.5 + 0.875 (x - 1)^2 |
- | * | tan(x) | 3 | x | 0.0175 x + 1.77e-6 x^3 |
- |---+-------------+---+-----+--------------------------------------|
- #+TBLFM: $5=taylor($2,$4,$3);n3
- end example
- section Org-Plot
- cindex plot tables using Gnuplot
- subheading Graphical plots using
- file{Gnuplot}
- file{gnuplot-mode}
- kbd{C-c " g} or @kbd{M-x org-plot/gnuplot @key{RET}} on the following
- table.
- @example
- @group
- #+PLOT: title:"Citas" ind:1 deps:(3) type:2d with:histograms set:"yrange [0:]"
- | Sede | Max cites | H-index |
- |-----------+-----------+---------|
- | Chile | 257.72 | 21.39 |
- | Leeds | 165.77 | 19.68 |
- | Sao Paolo | 71.00 | 11.50 |
- | Stockholm | 134.19 | 14.33 |
- | Morelia | 257.56 | 17.67 |
- @end group
- @end example
- Notice that Org Plot is smart enough to apply the table's headers as labels.
- Further control over the labels, type, content, and appearance of plots can
- be exercised through the @code{#+PLOT:} lines preceding a table. See below
- for a complete list of Org-plot options. The @code{#+PLOT:} lines are
- optional. For more information and examples see the Org-plot tutorial at
- @uref{http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-plot.html}.
- @subsubheading Plot Options
- @table @code
- @item set
- Specify any @command{gnuplot} option to be set when graphing.
- @item title
- Specify the title of the plot.
- @item ind
- Specify which column of the table to use as the @code{x} axis.
- @item deps
- Specify the columns to graph as a Lisp style list, surrounded by parentheses
- and separated by spaces for example @code{dep:(3 4)} to graph the third and
- fourth columns (defaults to graphing all other columns aside from the @code{ind}
- column).
- @item type
- Specify whether the plot will be @code{2d}, @code{3d}, or @code{grid}.
- @item with
- Specify a @code{with} option to be inserted for every col being plotted
- (e.g., @code{lines}, @code{points}, @code{boxes}, @code{impulses}, etc...).
- Defaults to @code{lines}.
- @item file
- If you want to plot to a file, specify @code{"
- item labels
- List of labels to be used for the
- item line
- Specify an entire line to be inserted in the Gnuplot script.
- code{3d} or code{t} to graph a
- flat mapping rather than a
- item timefmt
- Specify format of Org mode timestamps as they will be parsed by Gnuplot.
- Defaults to
- item script
- If you want total control, you can specify a script file (place the file name
- between double-quotes) which will be used to plot. Before plotting, every
- instance of
- end table
- kbd{C-c " a} or
- @kbd{M-x orgtbl-ascii-plot @key{RET}} create a new column containing an
- ASCII-art bars plot. The plot is implemented through a regular column
- formula. When the source column changes, the bar plot may be updated by
- refreshing the table, for example typing @kbd{C-u C-c *}.
- @example
- @group
- | Sede | Max cites | |
- |---------------+-----------+--------------|
- | Chile | 257.72 | WWWWWWWWWWWW |
- | Leeds | 165.77 | WWWWWWWh |
- | Sao Paolo | 71.00 | WWW; |
- | Stockholm | 134.19 | WWWWWW: |
- | Morelia | 257.56 | WWWWWWWWWWWH |
- | Rochefourchat | 0.00 | |
- #+TBLFM: $3='(orgtbl-ascii-draw $2 0.0 257.72 12)
- @end group
- @end example
- The formula is an elisp call:
- @lisp
- (orgtbl-ascii-draw COLUMN MIN MAX WIDTH)
- @end lisp
- @table @code
- @item COLUMN
- is a reference to the source column.
- @item MIN MAX
- are the minimal and maximal values displayed. Sources values
- outside this range are displayed as @samp{too small}
- or @samp{too large}.
- @item WIDTH
- is the width in characters of the bar-plot. It defaults to @samp{12}.
- @end table
- @node Hyperlinks
- @chapter Hyperlinks
- @cindex hyperlinks
- Like HTML, Org provides links inside a file, external links to
- other files, Usenet articles, emails, and much more.
- @menu
- * Link format:: How links in Org are formatted
- * Internal links:: Links to other places in the current file
- * External links:: URL-like links to the world
- * Handling links:: Creating, inserting and following
- * Using links outside Org:: Linking from my C source code?
- * Link abbreviations:: Shortcuts for writing complex links
- * Search options:: Linking to a specific location
- * Custom searches:: When the default search is not enough
- @end menu
- @node Link format
- @section Link format
- @cindex link format
- @cindex format, of links
- Org will recognize plain URL-like links and activate them as
- clickable links. The general link format, however, looks like this:
- @example
- [[link][description]] @r{or alternatively} [[link]]
- @end example
- @noindent
- Once a link in the buffer is complete (all brackets present), Org
- will change the display so that @samp{description} is displayed instead
- of @samp{[[link][description]]} and @samp{link} is displayed instead of
- @samp{[[link]]}. Links will be highlighted in the face @code{org-link},
- which by default is an underlined face. You can directly edit the
- visible part of a link. Note that this can be either the @samp{link}
- part (if there is no description) or the @samp{description} part. To
- edit also the invisible @samp{link} part, use @kbd{C-c C-l} with the
- cursor on the link.
- If you place the cursor at the beginning or just behind the end of the
- displayed text and press @key{BACKSPACE}, you will remove the
- (invisible) bracket at that location. This makes the link incomplete
- and the internals are again displayed as plain text. Inserting the
- missing bracket hides the link internals again. To show the
- internal structure of all links, use the menu entry
- @code{Org->Hyperlinks->Literal links}.
- @node Internal links
- @section Internal links
- @cindex internal links
- @cindex links, internal
- @cindex targets, for links
- @cindex property, CUSTOM_ID
- If the link does not look like a URL, it is considered to be internal in the
- current file. The most important case is a link like
- @samp{[[#my-custom-id]]} which will link to the entry with the
- @code{CUSTOM_ID} property @samp{my-custom-id}. You are responsible yourself
- to make sure these custom IDs are unique in a file.
- Links such as @samp{[[My Target]]} or @samp{[[My Target][Find my target]]}
- lead to a text search in the current file.
- The link can be followed with @kbd{C-c C-o} when the cursor is on the link,
- or with a mouse click (@pxref{Handling links}). Links to custom IDs will
- point to the corresponding headline. The preferred match for a text link is
- a @i{dedicated target}: the same string in double angular brackets, like
- @samp{<<My Target>>}.
- @cindex #+NAME
- If no dedicated target exists, the link will then try to match the exact name
- of an element within the buffer. Naming is done with the @code{#+NAME}
- keyword, which has to be put in the line before the element it refers to, as
- in the following example
- @example
- #+NAME: My Target
- | a | table |
- |----+------------|
- | of | four cells |
- @end example
- If none of the above succeeds, Org will search for a headline that is exactly
- the link text but may also include a TODO keyword and tags@footnote{To insert
- a link targeting a headline, in-buffer completion can be used. Just type
- a star followed by a few optional letters into the buffer and press
- @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}. All headlines in the current buffer will be offered as
- completions.}.
- During export, internal links will be used to mark objects and assign them
- a number. Marked objects will then be referenced by links pointing to them.
- In particular, links without a description will appear as the number assigned
- to the marked object@footnote{When targeting a @code{#+NAME} keyword,
- @code{#+CAPTION} keyword is mandatory in order to get proper numbering
- (@pxref{Images and tables}).}. In the following excerpt from an Org buffer
- @example
- - one item
- - <<target>>another item
- Here we refer to item [[target]].
- @end example
- @noindent
- The last sentence will appear as @samp{Here we refer to item 2} when
- exported.
- In non-Org files, the search will look for the words in the link text. In
- the above example the search would be for @samp{my target}.
- Following a link pushes a mark onto Org's own mark ring. You can
- return to the previous position with @kbd{C-c &}. Using this command
- several times in direct succession goes back to positions recorded
- earlier.
- @menu
- * Radio targets:: Make targets trigger links in plain text
- @end menu
- @node Radio targets
- @subsection Radio targets
- @cindex radio targets
- @cindex targets, radio
- @cindex links, radio targets
- Org can automatically turn any occurrences of certain target names
- in normal text into a link. So without explicitly creating a link, the
- text connects to the target radioing its position. Radio targets are
- enclosed by triple angular brackets. For example, a target @samp{<<<My
- Target>>>} causes each occurrence of @samp{my target} in normal text to
- become activated as a link. The Org file is scanned automatically
- for radio targets only when the file is first loaded into Emacs. To
- update the target list during editing, press @kbd{C-c C-c} with the
- cursor on or at a target.
- @node External links
- @section External links
- @cindex links, external
- @cindex external links
- @cindex Gnus links
- @cindex BBDB links
- @cindex IRC links
- @cindex URL links
- @cindex file links
- @cindex RMAIL links
- @cindex MH-E links
- @cindex USENET links
- @cindex SHELL links
- @cindex Info links
- @cindex Elisp links
- Org supports links to files, websites, Usenet and email messages, BBDB
- database entries and links to both IRC conversations and their logs.
- External links are URL-like locators. They start with a short identifying
- string followed by a colon. There can be no space after the colon. The
- following list shows examples for each link type.
- @example
- http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik @r{on the web}
- doi:10.1000/182 @r{DOI for an electronic resource}
- file:/home/dominik/images/jupiter.jpg @r{file, absolute path}
- /home/dominik/images/jupiter.jpg @r{same as above}
- file:papers/last.pdf @r{file, relative path}
- ./papers/last.pdf @r{same as above}
- file:/myself@@some.where:papers/last.pdf @r{file, path on remote machine}
- /myself@@some.where:papers/last.pdf @r{same as above}
- file:sometextfile::NNN @r{file, jump to line number}
- file:projects.org @r{another Org file}
- file:projects.org::some words @r{text search in Org file}@footnote{
- The actual behavior of the search will depend on the value of
- the option @code{org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline}. If its value
- is @code{nil}, then a fuzzy text search will be done. If it is t, then only the
- exact headline will be matched, ignoring spaces and cookies. If the value is
- @code{query-to-create}, then an exact headline will be searched; if it is not
- found, then the user will be queried to create it.}
- file:projects.org::*task title @r{heading search in Org
- file}@footnote{Headline searches always match the exact headline, ignoring
- spaces and cookies. If the headline is not found and the value of the option
- @code{org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline} is @code{query-to-create},
- then the user will be queried to create it.}
- docview:papers/last.pdf::NNN @r{open in doc-view mode at page}
- id:B7423F4D-2E8A-471B-8810-C40F074717E9 @r{Link to heading by ID}
- news:comp.emacs @r{Usenet link}
- mailto:adent@@galaxy.net @r{Mail link}
- mhe:folder @r{MH-E folder link}
- mhe:folder#id @r{MH-E message link}
- rmail:folder @r{RMAIL folder link}
- rmail:folder#id @r{RMAIL message link}
- gnus:group @r{Gnus group link}
- gnus:group#id @r{Gnus article link}
- bbdb:R.*Stallman @r{BBDB link (with regexp)}
- irc:/irc.com/#emacs/bob @r{IRC link}
- info:org#External links @r{Info node or index link}
- shell:ls *.org @r{A shell command}
- elisp:org-agenda @r{Interactive Elisp command}
- elisp:(find-file-other-frame "Elisp.org") @r{Elisp form to evaluate}
- @end example
- @cindex VM links
- @cindex WANDERLUST links
- On top of these built-in link types, some are available through the
- @code{contrib/} directory (@pxref{Installation}). For example, these links
- to VM or Wanderlust messages are available when you load the corresponding
- libraries from the @code{contrib/} directory:
- @example
- vm:folder @r{VM folder link}
- vm:folder#id @r{VM message link}
- vm://myself@@some.where.org/folder#id @r{VM on remote machine}
- vm-imap:account:folder @r{VM IMAP folder link}
- vm-imap:account:folder#id @r{VM IMAP message link}
- wl:folder @r{WANDERLUST folder link}
- wl:folder#id @r{WANDERLUST message link}
- @end example
- For customizing Org to add new link types @ref{Adding hyperlink types}.
- A link should be enclosed in double brackets and may contain a descriptive
- text to be displayed instead of the URL (@pxref{Link format}), for example:
- @example
- [[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][GNU Emacs]]
- @end example
- @noindent
- If the description is a file name or URL that points to an image, HTML
- export (@pxref{HTML export}) will inline the image as a clickable
- button. If there is no description at all and the link points to an
- image,
- that image will be inlined into the exported HTML file.
- @cindex square brackets, around links
- @cindex plain text external links
- Org also finds external links in the normal text and activates them
- as links. If spaces must be part of the link (for example in
- @samp{bbdb:Richard Stallman}), or if you need to remove ambiguities
- about the end of the link, enclose them in square brackets.
- @node Handling links
- @section Handling links
- @cindex links, handling
- Org provides methods to create a link in the correct syntax, to
- insert it into an Org file, and to follow the link.
- @table @kbd
- @orgcmd{C-c l,org-store-link}
- @cindex storing links
- Store a link to the current location. This is a @emph{global} command (you
- must create the key binding yourself) which can be used in any buffer to
- create a link. The link will be stored for later insertion into an Org
- buffer (see below). What kind of link will be created depends on the current
- buffer:
- @b{Org mode buffers}@*
- For Org files, if there is a @samp{<<target>>} at the cursor, the link points
- to the target. Otherwise it points to the current headline, which will also
- be the description@footnote{If the headline contains a timestamp, it will be
- removed from the link and result in a wrong link---you should avoid putting
- timestamp in the headline.}.
- @vindex org-id-link-to-org-use-id
- @cindex property, CUSTOM_ID
- @cindex property, ID
- If the headline has a @code{CUSTOM_ID} property, a link to this custom ID
- will be stored. In addition or alternatively (depending on the value of
- @code{org-id-link-to-org-use-id}), a globally unique @code{ID} property will
- be created and/or used to construct a link@footnote{The library
- @file{org-id.el} must first be loaded, either through @code{org-customize} by
- enabling @code{org-id} in @code{org-modules}, or by adding @code{(require
- 'org-id)} in your Emacs init file.}. So using this command in Org buffers
- will potentially create two links: a human-readable from the custom ID, and
- one that is globally unique and works even if the entry is moved from file to
- file. Later, when inserting the link, you need to decide which one to use.
- @b{Email/News clients: VM, Rmail, Wanderlust, MH-E, Gnus}@*
- Pretty much all Emacs mail clients are supported. The link will point to the
- current article, or, in some GNUS buffers, to the group. The description is
- constructed from the author and the subject.
- @b{Web browsers: Eww, W3 and W3M}@*
- Here the link will be the current URL, with the page title as description.
- @b{Contacts: BBDB}@*
- Links created in a BBDB buffer will point to the current entry.
- @b{Chat: IRC}@*
- @vindex org-irc-link-to-logs
- For IRC links, if you set the option @code{org-irc-link-to-logs} to @code{t},
- a @samp{file:/} style link to the relevant point in the logs for the current
- conversation is created. Otherwise an @samp{irc:/} style link to the
- user/channel/server under the point will be stored.
- @b{Other files}@*
- For any other files, the link will point to the file, with a search string
- (@pxref{Search options}) pointing to the contents of the current line. If
- there is an active region, the selected words will form the basis of the
- search string. If the automatically created link is not working correctly or
- accurately enough, you can write custom functions to select the search string
- and to do the search for particular file types---see @ref{Custom searches}.
- The key binding @kbd{C-c l} is only a suggestion---see @ref{Installation}.
- @b{Agenda view}@*
- When the cursor is in an agenda view, the created link points to the
- entry referenced by the current line.
- @c
- @orgcmd{C-c C-l,org-insert-link}
- @cindex link completion
- @cindex completion, of links
- @cindex inserting links
- @vindex org-keep-stored-link-after-insertion
- @vindex org-link-parameters
- Insert a link@footnote{Note that you don't have to use this command to
- insert a link. Links in Org are plain text, and you can type or paste them
- straight into the buffer. By using this command, the links are automatically
- enclosed in double brackets, and you will be asked for the optional
- descriptive text.}. This prompts for a link to be inserted into the buffer.
- You can just type a link, using text for an internal link, or one of the link
- type prefixes mentioned in the examples above. The link will be inserted
- into the buffer@footnote{After insertion of a stored link, the link will be
- removed from the list of stored links. To keep it in the list later use, use
- a triple @kbd{C-u} prefix argument to @kbd{C-c C-l}, or configure the option
- @code{org-keep-stored-link-after-insertion}.}, along with a descriptive text.
- If some text was selected when this command is called, the selected text
- becomes the default description.
- @b{Inserting stored links}@*
- All links stored during the
- current session are part of the history for this prompt, so you can access
- them with @key{up} and @key{down} (or @kbd{M-p/n}).
- @b{Completion support}@* Completion with @key{TAB} will help you to insert
- valid link prefixes like @samp{http:} or @samp{ftp:}, including the prefixes
- defined through link abbreviations (@pxref{Link abbreviations}). If you
- press @key{RET} after inserting only the @var{prefix}, Org will offer
- specific completion support for some link types@footnote{This works if
- a completion function is defined in the @samp{:complete} property of a link
- in @code{org-link-parameters}.} For example, if you type @kbd{file
- @key{RET}}, file name completion (alternative access: @kbd{C-u C-c C-l}, see
- below) will be offered, and after @kbd{bbdb @key{RET}} you can complete
- contact names.
- @orgkey C-u C-c C-l
- @cindex file name completion
- @cindex completion, of file names
- When @kbd{C-c C-l} is called with a @kbd{C-u} prefix argument, a link to
- a file will be inserted and you may use file name completion to select
- the name of the file. The path to the file is inserted relative to the
- directory of the current Org file, if the linked file is in the current
- directory or in a sub-directory of it, or if the path is written relative
- to the current directory using @samp{../}. Otherwise an absolute path
- is used, if possible with @samp{~/} for your home directory. You can
- force an absolute path with two @kbd{C-u} prefixes.
- @c
- @item C-c C-l @ @r{(with cursor on existing link)}
- When the cursor is on an existing link, @kbd{C-c C-l} allows you to edit the
- link and description parts of the link.
- @c
- @cindex following links
- @orgcmd{C-c C-o,org-open-at-point}
- @vindex org-file-apps
- @vindex org-link-frame-setup
- Open link at point. This will launch a web browser for URLs (using
- @command{browse-url-at-point}), run VM/MH-E/Wanderlust/Rmail/Gnus/BBDB for
- the corresponding links, and execute the command in a shell link. When the
- cursor is on an internal link, this command runs the corresponding search.
- When the cursor is on a TAG list in a headline, it creates the corresponding
- TAGS view. If the cursor is on a timestamp, it compiles the agenda for that
- date. Furthermore, it will visit text and remote files in @samp{file:} links
- with Emacs and select a suitable application for local non-text files.
- Classification of files is based on file extension only. See option
- @code{org-file-apps}. If you want to override the default application and
- visit the file with Emacs, use a @kbd{C-u} prefix. If you want to avoid
- opening in Emacs, use a @kbd{C-u C-u} prefix.@*
- If the cursor is on a headline, but not on a link, offer all links in the
- headline and entry text. If you want to setup the frame configuration for
- following links, customize @code{org-link-frame-setup}.
- @orgkey @key{RET}
- @vindex org-return-follows-link
- When @code{org-return-follows-link} is set, @kbd{@key{RET}} will also follow
- the link at point.
- @c
- @kindex mouse-2
- @kindex mouse-1
- @item mouse-2
- @itemx mouse-1
- On links, @kbd{mouse-1} and @kbd{mouse-2} will open the link just as @kbd{C-c
- C-o} would.
- @c
- @kindex mouse-3
- @item mouse-3
- @vindex org-display-internal-link-with-indirect-buffer
- Like @kbd{mouse-2}, but force file links to be opened with Emacs, and
- internal links to be displayed in another window@footnote{See the
- option @code{org-display-internal-link-with-indirect-buffer}}.
- @c
- @orgcmd{C-c C-x C-v,org-toggle-inline-images}
- @cindex inlining images
- @cindex images, inlining
- @vindex org-startup-with-inline-images
- @cindex @code{inlineimages}, STARTUP keyword
- @cindex @code{noinlineimages}, STARTUP keyword
- Toggle the inline display of linked images. Normally this will only inline
- images that have no description part in the link, i.e., images that will also
- be inlined during export. When called with a prefix argument, also display
- images that do have a link description. You can ask for inline images to be
- displayed at startup by configuring the variable
- @code{org-startup-with-inline-images}@footnote{with corresponding
- @code{#+STARTUP} keywords @code{inlineimages} and @code{noinlineimages}}.
- @orgcmd{C-c %,org-mark-ring-push}
- @cindex mark ring
- Push the current position onto the mark ring, to be able to return
- easily. Commands following an internal link do this automatically.
- @c
- @orgcmd{C-c &,org-mark-ring-goto}
- @cindex links, returning to
- Jump back to a recorded position. A position is recorded by the
- commands following internal links, and by @kbd{C-c %}. Using this
- command several times in direct succession moves through a ring of
- previously recorded positions.
- @c
- @orgcmdkkcc{C-c C-x C-n,C-c C-x C-p,org-next-link,org-previous-link}
- @cindex links, finding next/previous
- Move forward/backward to the next link in the buffer. At the limit of
- the buffer, the search fails once, and then wraps around. The key
- bindings for this are really too long; you might want to bind this also
- to @kbd{C-n} and @kbd{C-p}
- @lisp
- (add-hook 'org-load-hook
- (lambda ()
- (define-key org-mode-map "\C-n" 'org-next-link)
- (define-key org-mode-map "\C-p" 'org-previous-link)))
- @end lisp
- @end table
- @node Using links outside Org
- @section Using links outside Org
- You can insert and follow links that have Org syntax not only in
- Org, but in any Emacs buffer. For this, you should create two
- global commands, like this (please select suitable global keys
- yourself):
- @lisp
- (global-set-key "\C-c L" 'org-insert-link-global)
- (global-set-key "\C-c o" 'org-open-at-point-global)
- @end lisp
- @node Link abbreviations
- @section Link abbreviations
- @cindex link abbreviations
- @cindex abbreviation, links
- Long URLs can be cumbersome to type, and often many similar links are
- needed in a document. For this you can use link abbreviations. An
- abbreviated link looks like this
- @example
- [[linkword:tag][description]]
- @end example
- @noindent
- @vindex org-link-abbrev-alist
- where the tag is optional.
- The @i{linkword} must be a word, starting with a letter, followed by
- letters, numbers, @samp{-}, and @samp{_}. Abbreviations are resolved
- according to the information in the variable @code{org-link-abbrev-alist}
- that relates the linkwords to replacement text. Here is an example:
- @smalllisp
- @group
- (setq org-link-abbrev-alist
- '(("bugzilla" . "http://10.1.2.9/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=")
- ("url-to-ja" . "http://translate.google.fr/translate?sl=en&tl=ja&u=%h")
- ("google" . "http://www.google.com/search?q=")
- ("gmap" . "http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%s")
- ("omap" . "http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search?q=%s&polygon=1")
- ("ads" . "http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-abs_connect?author=%s&db_key=AST")))
- @end group
- @end smalllisp
- If the replacement text contains the string @samp{%s}, it will be
- replaced with the tag. Using @samp{%h} instead of @samp{%s} will
- url-encode the tag (see the example above, where we need to encode
- the URL parameter.) Using @samp{%(my-function)} will pass the tag
- to a custom function, and replace it by the resulting string.
- If the replacement text doesn't contain any specifier, the tag will simply be
- appended in order to create the link.
- Instead of a string, you may also specify a function that will be
- called with the tag as the only argument to create the link.
- With the above setting, you could link to a specific bug with
- @code{[[bugzilla:129]]}, search the web for @samp{OrgMode} with
- @code{[[google:OrgMode]]}, show the map location of the Free Software
- Foundation @code{[[gmap:51 Franklin Street, Boston]]} or of Carsten office
- @code{[[omap:Science Park 904, Amsterdam, The Netherlands]]} and find out
- what the Org author is doing besides Emacs hacking with
- @code{[[ads:Dominik,C]]}.
- If you need special abbreviations just for a single Org buffer, you
- can define them in the file with
- @cindex #+LINK
- @example
- #+LINK: bugzilla http://10.1.2.9/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=
- #+LINK: google http://www.google.com/search?q=%s
- @end example
- @noindent
- In-buffer completion (@pxref{Completion}) can be used after @samp{[} to
- complete link abbreviations. You may also define a function that implements
- special (e.g., completion) support for inserting such a link with @kbd{C-c
- C-l}. Such a function should not accept any arguments, and return the full
- link with prefix. You can add a completion function to a link like this:
- @lisp
- (org-link-set-parameters ``type'' :complete #'some-function)
- @end lisp
- @node Search options
- @section Search options in file links
- @cindex search option in file links
- @cindex file links, searching
- File links can contain additional information to make Emacs jump to a
- particular location in the file when following a link. This can be a
- line number or a search option after a double@footnote{For backward
- compatibility, line numbers can also follow a single colon.} colon. For
- example, when the command @kbd{C-c l} creates a link (@pxref{Handling
- links}) to a file, it encodes the words in the current line as a search
- string that can be used to find this line back later when following the
- link with @kbd{C-c C-o}.
- Here is the syntax of the different ways to attach a search to a file
- link, together with an explanation:
- @example
- [[file:~/code/main.c::255]]
- [[file:~/xx.org::My Target]]
- [[file:~/xx.org::*My Target]]
- [[file:~/xx.org::#my-custom-id]]
- [[file:~/xx.org::/regexp/]]
- @end example
- @table @code
- @item 255
- Jump to line 255.
- @item My Target
- Search for a link target @samp{<<My Target>>}, or do a text search for
- @samp{my target}, similar to the search in internal links, see
- @ref{Internal links}. In HTML export (@pxref{HTML export}), such a file
- link will become an HTML reference to the corresponding named anchor in
- the linked file.
- @item *My Target
- In an Org file, restrict search to headlines.
- @item #my-custom-id
- Link to a heading with a @code{CUSTOM_ID} property
- @item /regexp/
- Do a regular expression search for @code{regexp}. This uses the Emacs
- command @code{occur} to list all matches in a separate window. If the
- target file is in Org mode, @code{org-occur} is used to create a
- sparse tree with the matches.
- @c If the target file is a directory,
- @c @code{grep} will be used to search all files in the directory.
- @end table
- As a degenerate case, a file link with an empty file name can be used
- to search the current file. For example, @code{[[file:::find me]]} does
- a search for @samp{find me} in the current file, just as
- @samp{[[find me]]} would.
- @node Custom searches
- @section Custom Searches
- @cindex custom search strings
- @cindex search strings, custom
- The default mechanism for creating search strings and for doing the
- actual search related to a file link may not work correctly in all
- cases. For example, Bib@TeX{} database files have many entries like
- @samp{year="1993"} which would not result in good search strings,
- because the only unique identification for a Bib@TeX{} entry is the
- citation key.
- @vindex org-create-file-search-functions
- @vindex org-execute-file-search-functions
- If you come across such a problem, you can write custom functions to set
- the right search string for a particular file type, and to do the search
- for the string in the file. Using @code{add-hook}, these functions need
- to be added to the hook variables
- @code{org-create-file-search-functions} and
- @code{org-execute-file-search-functions}. See the docstring for these
- variables for more information. Org actually uses this mechanism
- for Bib@TeX{} database files, and you can use the corresponding code as
- an implementation example. See the file @file{org-bibtex.el}.
- @node TODO items
- @chapter TODO items
- @cindex TODO items
- Org mode does not maintain TODO lists as separate documents@footnote{Of
- course, you can make a document that contains only long lists of TODO items,
- but this is not required.}. Instead, TODO items are an integral part of the
- notes file, because TODO items usually come up while taking notes! With Org
- mode, simply mark any entry in a tree as being a TODO item. In this way,
- information is not duplicated, and the entire context from which the TODO
- item emerged is always present.
- Of course, this technique for managing TODO items scatters them
- throughout your notes file. Org mode compensates for this by providing
- methods to give you an overview of all the things that you have to do.
- @menu
- * TODO basics:: Marking and displaying TODO entries
- * TODO extensions:: Workflow and assignments
- * Progress logging:: Dates and notes for progress
- * Priorities:: Some things are more important than others
- * Breaking down tasks:: Splitting a task into manageable pieces
- * Checkboxes:: Tick-off lists
- @end menu
- @node TODO basics
- @section Basic TODO functionality
- Any headline becomes a TODO item when it starts with the word
- @samp{TODO}, for example:
- @example
- *** TODO Write letter to Sam Fortune
- @end example
- @noindent
- The most important commands to work with TODO entries are:
- @table @kbd
- @orgcmd{C-c C-t,org-todo}
- @cindex cycling, of TODO states
- @vindex org-use-fast-todo-selection
- Rotate the TODO state of the current item among
- @example
- ,-> (unmarked) -> TODO -> DONE --.
- '--------------------------------'
- @end example
- If TODO keywords have fast access keys (see @ref{Fast access to TODO
- states}), you will be prompted for a TODO keyword through the fast selection
- interface; this is the default behavior when
- @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}).
- @orgkey{C-u C-c C-t}
- When TODO keywords have no selection keys, select a specific keyword using
- completion; otherwise force cycling through TODO states with no prompt. When
- @code{org-use-fast-todo-selection} is set to @code{prefix}, use the fast
- selection interface.
- @kindex S-@key{right}
- @kindex S-@key{left}
- @item S-@key{right} @ @r{/} @ S-@key{left}
- @vindex org-treat-S-cursor-todo-selection-as-state-change
- Select the following/preceding TODO state, similar to cycling. Useful
- mostly if more than two TODO states are possible (@pxref{TODO
- extensions}). See also @ref{Conflicts}, for a discussion of the interaction
- with @code{shift-selection-mode}. See also the variable
- @code{org-treat-S-cursor-todo-selection-as-state-change}.
- @orgcmd{C-c / t,org-show-todo-tree}
- @cindex sparse tree, for TODO
- @vindex org-todo-keywords
- View TODO items in a @emph{sparse tree} (@pxref{Sparse trees}). Folds the
- entire buffer, but shows all TODO items (with not-DONE state) and the
- headings hierarchy above them. With a prefix argument (or by using @kbd{C-c
- / T}), search for a specific TODO@. You will be prompted for the keyword,
- and you can also give a list of keywords like @code{KWD1|KWD2|...} to list
- entries that match any one of these keywords. With a numeric prefix argument
- N, show the tree for the Nth keyword in the option @code{org-todo-keywords}.
- With two prefix arguments, find all TODO states, both un-done and done.
- @orgcmd{C-c a t,org-todo-list}
- Show the global TODO list. Collects the TODO items (with not-DONE states)
- from all agenda files (@pxref{Agenda views}) into a single buffer. The new
- buffer will be in @code{agenda-mode}, which provides commands to examine and
- manipulate the TODO entries from the new buffer (@pxref{Agenda commands}).
- @xref{Global TODO list}, for more information.
- @orgcmd{S-M-@key{RET},org-insert-todo-heading}
- Insert a new TODO entry below the current one.
- @end table
- @noindent
- @vindex org-todo-state-tags-triggers
- Changing a TODO state can also trigger tag changes. See the docstring of the
- option @code{org-todo-state-tags-triggers} for details.
- @node TODO extensions
- @section Extended use of TODO keywords
- @cindex extended TODO keywords
- @vindex org-todo-keywords
- By default, marked TODO entries have one of only two states: TODO and
- DONE@. Org mode allows you to classify TODO items in more complex ways
- with @emph{TODO keywords} (stored in @code{org-todo-keywords}). With
- special setup, the TODO keyword system can work differently in different
- files.
- Note that @i{tags} are another way to classify headlines in general and
- TODO items in particular (@pxref{Tags}).
- @menu
- * Workflow states:: From TODO to DONE in steps
- * TODO types:: I do this, Fred does the rest
- * Multiple sets in one file:: Mixing it all, and still finding your way
- * Fast access to TODO states:: Single letter selection of a state
- * Per-file keywords:: Different files, different requirements
- * Faces for TODO keywords:: Highlighting states
- * TODO dependencies:: When one task needs to wait for others
- @end menu
- @node Workflow states
- @subsection TODO keywords as workflow states
- @cindex TODO workflow
- @cindex workflow states as TODO keywords
- You can use TODO keywords to indicate different @emph{sequential} states
- in the process of working on an item, for example@footnote{Changing
- this variable only becomes effective after restarting Org mode in a
- buffer.}:
- @lisp
- (setq org-todo-keywords
- '((sequence "TODO" "FEEDBACK" "VERIFY" "|" "DONE" "DELEGATED")))
- @end lisp
- The vertical bar separates the TODO keywords (states that @emph{need
- action}) from the DONE states (which need @emph{no further action}). If
- you don't provide the separator bar, the last state is used as the DONE
- state.
- @cindex completion, of TODO keywords
- With this setup, the command @kbd{C-c C-t} will cycle an entry from TODO
- to FEEDBACK, then to VERIFY, and finally to DONE and DELEGATED@. You may
- also use a numeric prefix argument to quickly select a specific state. For
- example @kbd{C-3 C-c C-t} will change the state immediately to VERIFY@.
- Or you can use @kbd{S-@key{left}} to go backward through the sequence. If you
- define many keywords, you can use in-buffer completion
- (@pxref{Completion}) or even a special one-key selection scheme
- (@pxref{Fast access to TODO states}) to insert these words into the
- buffer. Changing a TODO state can be logged with a timestamp, see
- @ref{Tracking TODO state changes}, for more information.
- @node TODO types
- @subsection TODO keywords as types
- @cindex TODO types
- @cindex names as TODO keywords
- @cindex types as TODO keywords
- The second possibility is to use TODO keywords to indicate different
- @emph{types} of action items. For example, you might want to indicate
- that items are for ``work'' or ``home''. Or, when you work with several
- people on a single project, you might want to assign action items
- directly to persons, by using their names as TODO keywords. This would
- be set up like this:
- @lisp
- (setq org-todo-keywords '((type "Fred" "Sara" "Lucy" "|" "DONE")))
- @end lisp
- 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}.
- @node Multiple sets in one file
- @subsection Multiple keyword sets in one file
- @cindex TODO keyword sets
- Sometimes you may want to use different sets of TODO keywords in
- parallel. For example, you may want to have the basic
- @code{TODO}/@code{DONE}, but also a workflow for bug fixing, and a
- separate state indicating that an item has been canceled (so it is not
- DONE, but also does not require action). Your setup would then look
- like this:
- @lisp
- (setq org-todo-keywords
- '((sequence "TODO" "|" "DONE")
- (sequence "REPORT" "BUG" "KNOWNCAUSE" "|" "FIXED")
- (sequence "|" "CANCELED")))
- @end lisp
- The keywords should all be different, this helps Org mode to keep track
- of which subsequence should be used for a given entry. In this setup,
- @kbd{C-c C-t} only operates within a subsequence, so it switches from
- @code{DONE} to (nothing) to @code{TODO}, and from @code{FIXED} to
- (nothing) to @code{REPORT}. Therefore you need a mechanism to initially
- select the correct sequence. Besides the obvious ways like typing a
- keyword or using completion, you may also apply the following commands:
- @table @kbd
- @kindex C-S-@key{right}
- @kindex C-S-@key{left}
- @kindex C-u C-u C-c C-t
- @item C-u C-u C-c C-t
- @itemx C-S-@key{right}
- @itemx C-S-@key{left}
- These keys jump from one TODO subset to the next. In the above example,
- @kbd{C-u C-u C-c C-t} or @kbd{C-S-@key{right}} would jump from @code{TODO} or
- @code{DONE} to @code{REPORT}, and any of the words in the second row to
- @code{CANCELED}. Note that the @kbd{C-S-} key binding conflict with
- @code{shift-selection-mode} (@pxref{Conflicts}).
- @kindex S-@key{right}
- @kindex S-@key{left}
- @item S-@key{right}
- @itemx S-@key{left}
- @kbd{S-@key{left}} and @kbd{S-@key{right}} and walk through @emph{all}
- keywords from all sets, so for example @kbd{S-@key{right}} would switch
- from @code{DONE} to @code{REPORT} in the example above. See also
- @ref{Conflicts}, for a discussion of the interaction with
- @code{shift-selection-mode}.
- @end table
- @node Fast access to TODO states
- @subsection Fast access to TODO states
- If you would like to quickly change an entry to an arbitrary TODO state
- instead of cycling through the states, you can set up keys for single-letter
- access to the states. This is done by adding the selection character after
- each keyword, in parentheses@footnote{All characters are allowed except
- @code{@@^!}, which have a special meaning here.}. For example:
- @lisp
- (setq org-todo-keywords
- '((sequence "TODO(t)" "|" "DONE(d)")
- (sequence "REPORT(r)" "BUG(b)" "KNOWNCAUSE(k)" "|" "FIXED(f)")
- (sequence "|" "CANCELED(c)")))
- @end lisp
- @vindex org-fast-tag-selection-include-todo
- If you then press @kbd{C-c C-t} followed by the selection key, the entry
- will be switched to this state. @kbd{SPC} can be used to remove any TODO
- keyword from an entry.@footnote{Check also the option
- @code{org-fast-tag-selection-include-todo}, it allows you to change the TODO
- state through the tags interface (@pxref{Setting tags}), in case you like to
- mingle the two concepts. Note that this means you need to come up with
- unique keys across both sets of keywords.}
- @node Per-file keywords
- @subsection Setting up keywords for individual files
- @cindex keyword options
- @cindex per-file keywords
- @cindex #+TODO
- @cindex #+TYP_TODO
- @cindex #+SEQ_TODO
- It can be very useful to use different aspects of the TODO mechanism in
- different files. For file-local settings, you need to add special lines to
- the file which set the keywords and interpretation for that file only. For
- example, to set one of the two examples discussed above, you need one of the
- following lines anywhere in the file:
- @example
- #+TODO: TODO FEEDBACK VERIFY | DONE CANCELED
- @end example
- @noindent (you may also write @code{#+SEQ_TODO} to be explicit about the
- interpretation, but it means the same as @code{#+TODO}), or
- @example
- #+TYP_TODO: Fred Sara Lucy Mike | DONE
- @end example
- A setup for using several sets in parallel would be:
- @example
- #+TODO: TODO | DONE
- #+TODO: REPORT BUG KNOWNCAUSE | FIXED
- #+TODO: | CANCELED
- @end example
- @cindex completion, of option keywords
- @kindex M-@key{TAB}
- @noindent To make sure you are using the correct keyword, type
- @samp{#+} into the buffer and then use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} completion.
- @cindex DONE, final TODO keyword
- Remember that the keywords after the vertical bar (or the last keyword
- if no bar is there) must always mean that the item is DONE (although you
- may use a different word). After changing one of these lines, use
- @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor still in the line to make the changes
- known to Org mode@footnote{Org mode parses these lines only when
- Org mode is activated after visiting a file. @kbd{C-c C-c} with the
- cursor in a line starting with @samp{#+} is simply restarting Org mode
- for the current buffer.}.
- @node Faces for TODO keywords
- @subsection Faces for TODO keywords
- @cindex faces, for TODO keywords
- @vindex org-todo @r{(face)}
- @vindex org-done @r{(face)}
- @vindex org-todo-keyword-faces
- Org mode highlights TODO keywords with special faces: @code{org-todo}
- for keywords indicating that an item still has to be acted upon, and
- @code{org-done} for keywords indicating that an item is finished. If
- you are using more than 2 different states, you might want to use
- special faces for some of them. This can be done using the option
- @code{org-todo-keyword-faces}. For example:
- @lisp
- @group
- (setq org-todo-keyword-faces
- '(("TODO" . org-warning) ("STARTED" . "yellow")
- ("CANCELED" . (:foreground "blue" :weight bold))))
- @end group
- @end lisp
- While using a list with face properties as shown for CANCELED @emph{should}
- work, this does not always seem to be the case. If necessary, define a
- special face and use that. A string is interpreted as a color. The option
- @code{org-faces-easy-properties} determines if that color is interpreted as a
- foreground or a background color.
- @node TODO dependencies
- @subsection TODO dependencies
- @cindex TODO dependencies
- @cindex dependencies, of TODO states
- @cindex TODO dependencies, NOBLOCKING
- @vindex org-enforce-todo-dependencies
- @cindex property, ORDERED
- The structure of Org files (hierarchy and lists) makes it easy to define TODO
- dependencies. Usually, a parent TODO task should not be marked DONE until
- all subtasks (defined as children tasks) are marked as DONE@. And sometimes
- there is a logical sequence to a number of (sub)tasks, so that one task
- cannot be acted upon before all siblings above it are done. If you customize
- the option @code{org-enforce-todo-dependencies}, Org will block entries
- from changing state to DONE while they have children that are not DONE@.
- Furthermore, if an entry has a property @code{ORDERED}, each of its children
- will be blocked until all earlier siblings are marked DONE@. Here is an
- example:
- @example
- * TODO Blocked until (two) is done
- ** DONE one
- ** TODO two
- * Parent
- :PROPERTIES:
- :ORDERED: t
- :END:
- ** TODO a
- ** TODO b, needs to wait for (a)
- ** TODO c, needs to wait for (a) and (b)
- @end example
- You can ensure an entry is never blocked by using the @code{NOBLOCKING}
- property:
- @example
- * This entry is never blocked
- :PROPERTIES:
- :NOBLOCKING: t
- :END:
- @end example
- @table @kbd
- @orgcmd{C-c C-x o,org-toggle-ordered-property}
- @vindex org-track-ordered-property-with-tag
- @cindex property, ORDERED
- Toggle the @code{ORDERED} property of the current entry. A property is used
- for this behavior because this should be local to the current entry, not
- inherited like a tag. However, if you would like to @i{track} the value of
- this property with a tag for better visibility, customize the option
- @code{org-track-ordered-property-with-tag}.
- @orgkey{C-u C-u C-u C-c C-t}
- Change TODO state, circumventing any state blocking.
- @end table
- @vindex org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks
- If you set the option @code{org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks}, TODO entries
- that cannot be closed because of such dependencies will be shown in a dimmed
- font or even made invisible in agenda views (@pxref{Agenda views}).
- @cindex checkboxes and TODO dependencies
- @vindex org-enforce-todo-dependencies
- You can also block changes of TODO states by looking at checkboxes
- (@pxref{Checkboxes}). If you set the option
- @code{org-enforce-todo-checkbox-dependencies}, an entry that has unchecked
- checkboxes will be blocked from switching to DONE.
- If you need more complex dependency structures, for example dependencies
- between entries in different trees or files, check out the contributed
- module @file{org-depend.el}.
- @page
- @node Progress logging
- @section Progress logging
- @cindex progress logging
- @cindex logging, of progress
- Org mode can automatically record a timestamp and possibly a note when
- you mark a TODO item as DONE, or even each time you change the state of
- a TODO item. This system is highly configurable; settings can be on a
- per-keyword basis and can be localized to a file or even a subtree. For
- information on how to clock working time for a task, see @ref{Clocking
- work time}.
- @menu
- * Closing items:: When was this entry marked DONE?
- * Tracking TODO state changes:: When did the status change?
- * Tracking your habits:: How consistent have you been?
- @end menu
- @node Closing items
- @subsection Closing items
- The most basic logging is to keep track of @emph{when} a certain TODO
- item was finished. This is achieved with@footnote{The corresponding
- in-buffer setting is: @code{#+STARTUP: logdone}}
- @lisp
- (setq org-log-done 'time)
- @end lisp
- @vindex org-closed-keep-when-no-todo
- @noindent
- Then each time you turn an entry from a TODO (not-done) state into any of the
- DONE states, a line @samp{CLOSED: [timestamp]} will be inserted just after
- the headline. If you turn the entry back into a TODO item through further
- state cycling, that line will be removed again. If you turn the entry back
- to a non-TODO state (by pressing @key{C-c C-t SPC} for example), that line
- will also be removed, unless you set @code{org-closed-keep-when-no-todo} to
- non-@code{nil}. If you want to record a note along with the timestamp,
- use@footnote{The corresponding in-buffer setting is: @code{#+STARTUP:
- lognotedone}.}
- @lisp
- (setq org-log-done 'note)
- @end lisp
- @noindent
- You will then be prompted for a note, and that note will be stored below
- 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
- @subsection Tracking TODO state changes
- @cindex drawer, for state change recording
- @vindex org-log-states-order-reversed
- @vindex org-log-into-drawer
- @cindex property, LOG_INTO_DRAWER
- When TODO keywords are used as workflow states (@pxref{Workflow states}), you
- might want to keep track of when a state change occurred and maybe take a
- note about this change. You can either record just a timestamp, or a
- time-stamped note for a change. These records will be inserted after the
- headline as an itemized list, newest first@footnote{See the option
- @code{org-log-states-order-reversed}}. When taking a lot of notes, you might
- want to get the notes out of the way into a drawer (@pxref{Drawers}).
- Customize @code{org-log-into-drawer} to get this behavior---the recommended
- drawer for this is called @code{LOGBOOK}@footnote{Note that the
- @code{LOGBOOK} drawer is unfolded when pressing @key{SPC} in the agenda to
- show an entry---use @key{C-u SPC} to keep it folded here}. You can also
- overrule the setting of this variable for a subtree by setting a
- @code{LOG_INTO_DRAWER} property.
- Since it is normally too much to record a note for every state, Org mode
- expects configuration on a per-keyword basis for this. This is achieved by
- adding special markers @samp{!} (for a timestamp) or @samp{@@} (for a note
- with timestamp) in parentheses after each keyword. For example, with the
- setting
- @lisp
- (setq org-todo-keywords
- '((sequence "TODO(t)" "WAIT(w/!)" "|" "DONE(d!)" "CANCELED(c)")))
- @end lisp
- To record a timestamp without a note for TODO keywords configured with
- @samp{@@}, just type @kbd{C-c C-c} to enter a blank note when prompted.
- @noindent
- @vindex org-log-done
- You not only define global TODO keywords and fast access keys, but also
- request that a time is recorded when the entry is set to
- DONE@footnote{It is possible that Org mode will record two timestamps
- when you are using both @code{org-log-done} and state change logging.
- However, it will never prompt for two notes---if you have configured
- both, the state change recording note will take precedence and cancel
- the @samp{Closing Note}.}, and that a note is recorded when switching to
- WAIT or CANCELED@. The setting for WAIT is even more special: the
- @samp{!} after the slash means that in addition to the note taken when
- entering the state, a timestamp should be recorded when @i{leaving} the
- WAIT state, if and only if the @i{target} state does not configure
- logging for entering it. So it has no effect when switching from WAIT
- to DONE, because DONE is configured to record a timestamp only. But
- when switching from WAIT back to TODO, the @samp{/!} in the WAIT
- setting now triggers a timestamp even though TODO has no logging
- configured.
- You can use the exact same syntax for setting logging preferences local
- to a buffer:
- @example
- #+TODO: TODO(t) WAIT(w@@/!) | DONE(d!) CANCELED(c@@)
- @end example
- @cindex property, LOGGING
- In order to define logging settings that are local to a subtree or a
- single item, define a LOGGING property in this entry. Any non-empty
- LOGGING property resets all logging settings to @code{nil}. You may then turn
- on logging for this specific tree using STARTUP keywords like
- @code{lognotedone} or @code{logrepeat}, as well as adding state specific
- settings like @code{TODO(!)}. For example
- @example
- * TODO Log each state with only a time
- :PROPERTIES:
- :LOGGING: TODO(!) WAIT(!) DONE(!) CANCELED(!)
- :END:
- * TODO Only log when switching to WAIT, and when repeating
- :PROPERTIES:
- :LOGGING: WAIT(@@) logrepeat
- :END:
- * TODO No logging at all
- :PROPERTIES:
- :LOGGING: nil
- :END:
- @end example
- @node Tracking your habits
- @subsection Tracking your habits
- @cindex habits
- Org has the ability to track the consistency of a special category of TODOs,
- called ``habits''. A habit has the following properties:
- @enumerate
- @item
- You have enabled the @code{habits} module by customizing @code{org-modules}.
- @item
- The habit is a TODO item, with a TODO keyword representing an open state.
- @item
- The property @code{STYLE} is set to the value @code{habit}.
- @item
- The TODO has a scheduled date, usually with a @code{.+} style repeat
- interval. A @code{++} style may be appropriate for habits with time
- constraints, e.g., must be done on weekends, or a @code{+} style for an
- unusual habit that can have a backlog, e.g., weekly reports.
- @item
- The TODO may also have minimum and maximum ranges specified by using the
- syntax @samp{.+2d/3d}, which says that you want to do the task at least every
- three days, but at most every two days.
- @item
- You must also have state logging for the @code{DONE} state enabled
- (@pxref{Tracking TODO state changes}), in order for historical data to be
- represented in the consistency graph. If it is not enabled it is not an
- error, but the consistency graphs will be largely meaningless.
- @end enumerate
- To give you an idea of what the above rules look like in action, here's an
- actual habit with some history:
- @example
- ** TODO Shave
- SCHEDULED: <2009-10-17 Sat .+2d/4d>
- :PROPERTIES:
- :STYLE: habit
- :LAST_REPEAT: [2009-10-19 Mon 00:36]
- :END:
- - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2009-10-15 Thu]
- - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2009-10-12 Mon]
- - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2009-10-10 Sat]
- - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2009-10-04 Sun]
- - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2009-10-02 Fri]
- - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2009-09-29 Tue]
- - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2009-09-25 Fri]
- - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2009-09-19 Sat]
- - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2009-09-16 Wed]
- - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2009-09-12 Sat]
- @end example
- What this habit says is: I want to shave at most every 2 days (given by the
- @code{SCHEDULED} date and repeat interval) and at least every 4 days. If
- today is the 15th, then the habit first appears in the agenda on Oct 17,
- after the minimum of 2 days has elapsed, and will appear overdue on Oct 19,
- after four days have elapsed.
- What's really useful about habits is that they are displayed along with a
- consistency graph, to show how consistent you've been at getting that task
- done in the past. This graph shows every day that the task was done over the
- past three weeks, with colors for each day. The colors used are:
- @table @code
- @item Blue
- If the task wasn't to be done yet on that day.
- @item Green
- If the task could have been done on that day.
- @item Yellow
- If the task was going to be overdue the next day.
- @item Red
- If the task was overdue on that day.
- @end table
- In addition to coloring each day, the day is also marked with an asterisk if
- the task was actually done that day, and an exclamation mark to show where
- the current day falls in the graph.
- There are several configuration variables that can be used to change the way
- habits are displayed in the agenda.
- @table @code
- @item org-habit-graph-column
- The buffer column at which the consistency graph should be drawn. This will
- overwrite any text in that column, so it is a good idea to keep your habits'
- titles brief and to the point.
- @item org-habit-preceding-days
- The amount of history, in days before today, to appear in consistency graphs.
- @item org-habit-following-days
- The number of days after today that will appear in consistency graphs.
- @item org-habit-show-habits-only-for-today
- If non-@code{nil}, only show habits in today's agenda view. This is set to true by
- default.
- @end table
- Lastly, pressing @kbd{K} in the agenda buffer will cause habits to
- temporarily be disabled and they won't appear at all. Press @kbd{K} again to
- bring them back. They are also subject to tag filtering, if you have habits
- which should only be done in certain contexts, for example.
- @node Priorities
- @section Priorities
- @cindex priorities
- If you use Org mode extensively, you may end up with enough TODO items that
- it starts to make sense to prioritize them. Prioritizing can be done by
- placing a @emph{priority cookie} into the headline of a TODO item, like this
- @example
- *** TODO [#A] Write letter to Sam Fortune
- @end example
- @noindent
- @vindex org-priority-faces
- By default, Org mode supports three priorities: @samp{A}, @samp{B}, and
- @samp{C}. @samp{A} is the highest priority. An entry without a cookie is
- treated just like priority @samp{B}. Priorities make a difference only for
- sorting in the agenda (@pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}); outside the agenda, they
- have no inherent meaning to Org mode. The cookies can be highlighted with
- special faces by customizing @code{org-priority-faces}.
- Priorities can be attached to any outline node; they do not need to be TODO
- items.
- @table @kbd
- @item @kbd{C-c ,}
- @kindex @kbd{C-c ,}
- @findex org-priority
- Set the priority of the current headline (@command{org-priority}). The
- 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
- headline. The priorities can also be changed ``remotely'' from the timeline
- and agenda buffer with the @kbd{,} command (@pxref{Agenda commands}).
- @c
- @orgcmdkkcc{S-@key{up},S-@key{down},org-priority-up,org-priority-down}
- @vindex org-priority-start-cycle-with-default
- Increase/decrease priority of current headline@footnote{See also the option
- @code{org-priority-start-cycle-with-default}.}. Note that these keys are
- also used to modify timestamps (@pxref{Creating timestamps}). See also
- @ref{Conflicts}, for a discussion of the interaction with
- @code{shift-selection-mode}.
- @end table
- @vindex org-highest-priority
- @vindex org-lowest-priority
- @vindex org-default-priority
- You can change the range of allowed priorities by setting the options
- @code{org-highest-priority}, @code{org-lowest-priority}, and
- @code{org-default-priority}. For an individual buffer, you may set
- these values (highest, lowest, default) like this (please make sure that
- the highest priority is earlier in the alphabet than the lowest
- priority):
- @cindex #+PRIORITIES
- @example
- #+PRIORITIES: A C B
- @end example
- @node Breaking down tasks
- @section Breaking tasks down into subtasks
- @cindex tasks, breaking down
- @cindex statistics, for TODO items
- @vindex org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels
- It is often advisable to break down large tasks into smaller, manageable
- subtasks. You can do this by creating an outline tree below a TODO item,
- with detailed subtasks on the tree@footnote{To keep subtasks out of the
- global TODO list, see the @code{org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels}.}. To keep
- the overview over the fraction of subtasks that are already completed, insert
- either @samp{[/]} or @samp{[%]} anywhere in the headline. These cookies will
- be updated each time the TODO status of a child changes, or when pressing
- @kbd{C-c C-c} on the cookie. For example:
- @example
- * Organize Party [33%]
- ** TODO Call people [1/2]
- *** TODO Peter
- *** DONE Sarah
- ** TODO Buy food
- ** DONE Talk to neighbor
- @end example
- @cindex property, COOKIE_DATA
- If a heading has both checkboxes and TODO children below it, the meaning of
- the statistics cookie become ambiguous. Set the property
- @code{COOKIE_DATA} to either @samp{checkbox} or @samp{todo} to resolve
- this issue.
- @vindex org-hierarchical-todo-statistics
- If you would like to have the statistics cookie count any TODO entries in the
- subtree (not just direct children), configure
- @code{org-hierarchical-todo-statistics}. To do this for a single subtree,
- include the word @samp{recursive} into the value of the @code{COOKIE_DATA}
- property.
- @example
- * Parent capturing statistics [2/20]
- :PROPERTIES:
- :COOKIE_DATA: todo recursive
- :END:
- @end example
- If you would like a TODO entry to automatically change to DONE
- when all children are done, you can use the following setup:
- @example
- (defun org-summary-todo (n-done n-not-done)
- "Switch entry to DONE when all subentries are done, to TODO otherwise."
- (let (org-log-done org-log-states) ; turn off logging
- (org-todo (if (= n-not-done 0) "DONE" "TODO"))))
- (add-hook 'org-after-todo-statistics-hook 'org-summary-todo)
- @end example
- Another possibility is the use of checkboxes to identify (a hierarchy of) a
- large number of subtasks (@pxref{Checkboxes}).
- @node Checkboxes
- @section Checkboxes
- @cindex checkboxes
- @vindex org-list-automatic-rules
- Every item in a plain list@footnote{With the exception of description
- lists. But you can allow it by modifying @code{org-list-automatic-rules}
- accordingly.} (@pxref{Plain lists}) can be made into a checkbox by starting
- it with the string @samp{[ ]}. This feature is similar to TODO items
- (@pxref{TODO items}), but is more lightweight. Checkboxes are not included
- in the global TODO list, so they are often great to split a task into a
- number of simple steps. Or you can use them in a shopping list. To toggle a
- checkbox, use @kbd{C-c C-c}, or use the mouse (thanks to Piotr Zielinski's
- @file{org-mouse.el}).
- Here is an example of a checkbox list.
- @example
- * TODO Organize party [2/4]
- - [-] call people [1/3]
- - [ ] Peter
- - [X] Sarah
- - [ ] Sam
- - [X] order food
- - [ ] think about what music to play
- - [X] talk to the neighbors
- @end example
- Checkboxes work hierarchically, so if a checkbox item has children that
- are checkboxes, toggling one of the children checkboxes will make the
- parent checkbox reflect if none, some, or all of the children are
- checked.
- @cindex statistics, for checkboxes
- @cindex checkbox statistics
- @cindex property, COOKIE_DATA
- @vindex org-checkbox-hierarchical-statistics
- The @samp{[2/4]} and @samp{[1/3]} in the first and second line are cookies
- indicating how many checkboxes present in this entry have been checked off,
- and the total number of checkboxes present. This can give you an idea on how
- many checkboxes remain, even without opening a folded entry. The cookies can
- be placed into a headline or into (the first line of) a plain list item.
- Each cookie covers checkboxes of direct children structurally below the
- headline/item on which the cookie appears@footnote{Set the option
- @code{org-checkbox-hierarchical-statistics} if you want such cookies to
- count all checkboxes below the cookie, not just those belonging to direct
- children.}. You have to insert the cookie yourself by typing either
- @samp{[/]} or @samp{[%]}. With @samp{[/]} you get an @samp{n out of m}
- result, as in the examples above. With @samp{[%]} you get information about
- the percentage of checkboxes checked (in the above example, this would be
- @samp{[50%]} and @samp{[33%]}, respectively). In a headline, a cookie can
- count either checkboxes below the heading or TODO states of children, and it
- will display whatever was changed last. Set the property @code{COOKIE_DATA}
- to either @samp{checkbox} or @samp{todo} to resolve this issue.
- @cindex blocking, of checkboxes
- @cindex checkbox blocking
- @cindex property, ORDERED
- If the current outline node has an @code{ORDERED} property, checkboxes must
- be checked off in sequence, and an error will be thrown if you try to check
- off a box while there are unchecked boxes above it.
- @noindent The following commands work with checkboxes:
- @table @kbd
- @orgcmd{C-c C-c,org-toggle-checkbox}
- Toggle checkbox status or (with prefix arg) checkbox presence at point. With
- a single prefix argument, add an empty checkbox or remove the current
- one@footnote{@kbd{C-u C-c C-c} before the @emph{first} bullet in a list with
- no checkbox will add checkboxes to the rest of the list.}. With a double
- prefix argument, set it to @samp{[-]}, which is considered to be an
- intermediate state.
- @orgcmd{C-c C-x C-b,org-toggle-checkbox}
- Toggle checkbox status or (with prefix arg) checkbox presence at point. With
- double prefix argument, set it to @samp{[-]}, which is considered to be an
- intermediate state.
- @itemize @minus
- @item
- If there is an active region, toggle the first checkbox in the region
- and set all remaining boxes to the same status as the first. With a prefix
- arg, add or remove the checkbox for all items in the region.
- @item
- If the cursor is in a headline, toggle the state of the first checkbox in the
- region between this headline and the next---so @emph{not} the entire
- subtree---and propagate this new state to all other checkboxes in the same
- area.
- @item
- If there is no active region, just toggle the checkbox at point.
- @end itemize
- @orgcmd{M-S-@key{RET},org-insert-todo-heading}
- Insert a new item with a checkbox. This works only if the cursor is already
- in a plain list item (@pxref{Plain lists}).
- @orgcmd{C-c C-x o,org-toggle-ordered-property}
- @vindex org-track-ordered-property-with-tag
- @cindex property, ORDERED
- Toggle the @code{ORDERED} property of the entry, to toggle if checkboxes must
- be checked off in sequence. A property is used for this behavior because
- this should be local to the current entry, not inherited like a tag.
- However, if you would like to @i{track} the value of this property with a tag
- for better visibility, customize @code{org-track-ordered-property-with-tag}.
- @orgcmd{C-c #,org-update-statistics-cookies}
- Update the statistics cookie in the current outline entry. When called with
- a @kbd{C-u} prefix, update the entire file. Checkbox statistic cookies are
- updated automatically if you toggle checkboxes with @kbd{C-c C-c} and make
- new ones with @kbd{M-S-@key{RET}}. TODO statistics cookies update when
- changing TODO states. If you delete boxes/entries or add/change them by
- hand, use this command to get things back into sync.
- @end table
- @node Tags
- @chapter Tags
- @cindex tags
- @cindex headline tagging
- @cindex matching, tags
- @cindex sparse tree, tag based
- An excellent way to implement labels and contexts for cross-correlating
- information is to assign @i{tags} to headlines. Org mode has extensive
- support for tags.
- @vindex org-tag-faces
- Every headline can contain a list of tags; they occur at the end of the
- headline. Tags are normal words containing letters, numbers, @samp{_}, and
- @samp{@@}. Tags must be preceded and followed by a single colon, e.g.,
- @samp{:work:}. Several tags can be specified, as in @samp{:work:urgent:}.
- Tags will by default be in bold face with the same color as the headline.
- You may specify special faces for specific tags using the option
- @code{org-tag-faces}, in much the same way as you can for TODO keywords
- (@pxref{Faces for TODO keywords}).
- @menu
- * Tag inheritance:: Tags use the tree structure of the outline
- * Setting tags:: How to assign tags to a headline
- * Tag hierarchy:: Create a hierarchy of tags
- * Tag searches:: Searching for combinations of tags
- @end menu
- @node Tag inheritance
- @section Tag inheritance
- @cindex tag inheritance
- @cindex inheritance, of tags
- @cindex sublevels, inclusion into tags match
- @i{Tags} make use of the hierarchical structure of outline trees. If a
- heading has a certain tag, all subheadings will inherit the tag as
- well. For example, in the list
- @example
- * Meeting with the French group :work:
- ** Summary by Frank :boss:notes:
- *** TODO Prepare slides for him :action:
- @end example
- @noindent
- the final heading will have the tags @samp{:work:}, @samp{:boss:},
- @samp{:notes:}, and @samp{:action:} even though the final heading is not
- explicitly marked with all those tags. You can also set tags that all
- entries in a file should inherit just as if these tags were defined in
- a hypothetical level zero that surrounds the entire file. Use a line like
- this@footnote{As with all these in-buffer settings, pressing @kbd{C-c C-c}
- activates any changes in the line.}:
- @cindex #+FILETAGS
- @example
- #+FILETAGS: :Peter:Boss:Secret:
- @end example
- @noindent
- @vindex org-use-tag-inheritance
- @vindex org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance
- To limit tag inheritance to specific tags, use @code{org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance}.
- To turn it off entirely, use @code{org-use-tag-inheritance}.
- @vindex org-tags-match-list-sublevels
- When a headline matches during a tags search while tag inheritance is turned
- on, all the sublevels in the same tree will (for a simple match form) match
- as well@footnote{This is only true if the search does not involve more
- complex tests including properties (@pxref{Property searches}).}. The list
- of matches may then become very long. If you only want to see the first tags
- match in a subtree, configure @code{org-tags-match-list-sublevels} (not
- recommended).
- @vindex org-agenda-use-tag-inheritance
- Tag inheritance is relevant when the agenda search tries to match a tag,
- either in the @code{tags} or @code{tags-todo} agenda types. In other agenda
- types, @code{org-use-tag-inheritance} has no effect. Still, you may want to
- have your tags correctly set in the agenda, so that tag filtering works fine,
- with inherited tags. Set @code{org-agenda-use-tag-inheritance} to control
- this: the default value includes all agenda types, but setting this to @code{nil}
- can really speed up agenda generation.
- @node Setting tags
- @section Setting tags
- @cindex setting tags
- @cindex tags, setting
- @kindex M-@key{TAB}
- Tags can simply be typed into the buffer at the end of a headline.
- After a colon, @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} offers completion on tags. There is
- also a special command for inserting tags:
- @table @kbd
- @orgcmd{C-c C-q,org-set-tags-command}
- @cindex completion, of tags
- @vindex org-tags-column
- Enter new tags for the current headline. Org mode will either offer
- completion or a special single-key interface for setting tags, see
- below. After pressing @key{RET}, the tags will be inserted and aligned
- to @code{org-tags-column}. When called with a @kbd{C-u} prefix, all
- tags in the current buffer will be aligned to that column, just to make
- things look nice. TAGS are automatically realigned after promotion,
- demotion, and TODO state changes (@pxref{TODO basics}).
- @orgcmd{C-c C-c,org-set-tags-command}
- When the cursor is in a headline, this does the same as @kbd{C-c C-q}.
- @end table
- @vindex org-tag-alist
- Org supports tag insertion based on a @emph{list of tags}. By
- default this list is constructed dynamically, containing all tags
- currently used in the buffer. You may also globally specify a hard list
- of tags with the variable @code{org-tag-alist}. Finally you can set
- the default tags for a given file with lines like
- @cindex #+TAGS
- @example
- #+TAGS: @@work @@home @@tennisclub
- #+TAGS: laptop car pc sailboat
- @end example
- If you have globally defined your preferred set of tags using the
- variable @code{org-tag-alist}, but would like to use a dynamic tag list
- in a specific file, add an empty TAGS option line to that file:
- @example
- #+TAGS:
- @end example
- @vindex org-tag-persistent-alist
- If you have a preferred set of tags that you would like to use in every file,
- in addition to those defined on a per-file basis by TAGS option lines, then
- you may specify a list of tags with the variable
- @code{org-tag-persistent-alist}. You may turn this off on a per-file basis
- by adding a STARTUP option line to that file:
- @example
- #+STARTUP: noptag
- @end example
- By default Org mode uses the standard minibuffer completion facilities for
- entering tags. However, it also implements another, quicker, tag selection
- method called @emph{fast tag selection}. This allows you to select and
- deselect tags with just a single key press. For this to work well you should
- assign unique, case-sensitive, letters to most of your commonly used tags.
- You can do this globally by configuring the variable @code{org-tag-alist} in
- your Emacs init file. For example, you may find the need to tag many items
- in different files with @samp{:@@home:}. In this case you can set something
- like:
- @lisp
- (setq org-tag-alist '(("work" . ?w) ("home" . ?h) ("laptop" . ?l)))
- @end lisp
- @noindent If the tag is only relevant to the file you are working on, then you
- can instead set the TAGS option line as:
- @example
- #+TAGS: @@work(w) @@home(h) @@tennisclub(t) laptop(l) pc(p)
- @end example
- @noindent The tags interface will show the available tags in a splash
- window. If you want to start a new line after a specific tag, insert
- @samp{\n} into the tag list
- @example
- #+TAGS: @@work(w) @@home(h) @@tennisclub(t) \n laptop(l) pc(p)
- @end example
- @noindent or write them in two lines:
- @example
- #+TAGS: @@work(w) @@home(h) @@tennisclub(t)
- #+TAGS: laptop(l) pc(p)
- @end example
- @noindent
- You can also group together tags that are mutually exclusive by using
- braces, as in:
- @example
- #+TAGS: @{ @@work(w) @@home(h) @@tennisclub(t) @} laptop(l) pc(p)
- @end example
- @noindent you indicate that at most one of @samp{@@work}, @samp{@@home},
- and @samp{@@tennisclub} should be selected. Multiple such groups are allowed.
- @noindent Don't forget to press @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor in one of
- these lines to activate any changes.
- @noindent
- To set these mutually exclusive groups in the variable @code{org-tag-alist},
- you must use the dummy tags @code{:startgroup} and @code{:endgroup} instead
- of the braces. Similarly, you can use @code{:newline} to indicate a line
- break. The previous example would be set globally by the following
- configuration:
- @lisp
- (setq org-tag-alist '((:startgroup . nil)
- ("work" . ?w) ("home" . ?h)
- ("tennisclub" . ?t)
- (:endgroup . nil)
- ("laptop" . ?l) ("pc" . ?p)))
- @end lisp
- If at least one tag has a selection key then pressing @kbd{C-c C-c} will
- automatically present you with a special interface, listing inherited tags,
- the tags of the current headline, and a list of all valid tags with
- corresponding keys@footnote{Keys will automatically be assigned to tags which
- have no configured keys.}.
- Pressing keys assigned to tags will add or remove them from the list of tags
- in the current line. Selecting a tag in a group of mutually exclusive tags
- will turn off any other tags from that group.
- In this interface, you can also use the following special keys:
- @table @kbd
- @kindex @key{TAB}
- @item @key{TAB}
- Enter a tag in the minibuffer, even if the tag is not in the predefined
- list. You will be able to complete on all tags present in the buffer.
- You can also add several tags: just separate them with a comma.
- @kindex @key{SPC}
- @item @key{SPC}
- Clear all tags for this line.
- @kindex @key{RET}
- @item @key{RET}
- Accept the modified set.
- @item C-g
- Abort without installing changes.
- @item q
- If @kbd{q} is not assigned to a tag, it aborts like @kbd{C-g}.
- @item !
- Turn off groups of mutually exclusive tags. Use this to (as an
- exception) assign several tags from such a group.
- @item C-c
- Toggle auto-exit after the next change (see below).
- If you are using expert mode, the first @kbd{C-c} will display the
- selection window.
- @end table
- @noindent
- This method lets you assign tags to a headline with very few keys. With
- the above setup, you could clear the current tags and set @samp{@@home},
- @samp{laptop} and @samp{pc} tags with just the following keys: @kbd{C-c
- C-c @key{SPC} h l p @key{RET}}. Switching from @samp{@@home} to
- @samp{@@work} would be done with @kbd{C-c C-c w @key{RET}} or
- alternatively with @kbd{C-c C-c C-c w}. Adding the non-predefined tag
- @samp{Sarah} could be done with @kbd{C-c C-c @key{TAB} S a r a h
- @key{RET} @key{RET}}.
- @vindex org-fast-tag-selection-single-key
- If you find that most of the time you need only a single key press to
- modify your list of tags, set @code{org-fast-tag-selection-single-key}.
- Then you no longer have to press @key{RET} to exit fast tag selection---it
- will immediately exit after the first change. If you then occasionally
- need more keys, press @kbd{C-c} to turn off auto-exit for the current tag
- selection process (in effect: start selection with @kbd{C-c C-c C-c}
- instead of @kbd{C-c C-c}). If you set the variable to the value
- @code{expert}, the special window is not even shown for single-key tag
- selection, it comes up only when you press an extra @kbd{C-c}.
- @node Tag hierarchy
- @section Tag hierarchy
- @cindex group tags
- @cindex tags, groups
- @cindex tag hierarchy
- Tags can be defined in hierarchies. A tag can be defined as a @emph{group
- tag} for a set of other tags. The group tag can be seen as the ``broader
- term'' for its set of tags. Defining multiple @emph{group tags} and nesting
- them creates a tag hierarchy.
- One use-case is to create a taxonomy of terms (tags) that can be used to
- classify nodes in a document or set of documents.
- When you search for a group tag, it will return matches for all members in
- the group and its subgroups. In an agenda view, filtering by a group tag
- will display or hide headlines tagged with at least one of the members of the
- group or any of its subgroups. This makes tag searches and filters even more
- flexible.
- You can set group tags by using brackets and inserting a colon between the
- group tag and its related tags---beware that all whitespaces are mandatory so
- that Org can parse this line correctly:
- @example
- #+TAGS: [ GTD : Control Persp ]
- @end example
- In this example, @samp{GTD} is the @emph{group tag} and it is related to two
- other tags: @samp{Control}, @samp{Persp}. Defining @samp{Control} and
- @samp{Persp} as group tags creates an hierarchy of tags:
- @example
- #+TAGS: [ Control : Context Task ]
- #+TAGS: [ Persp : Vision Goal AOF Project ]
- @end example
- That can conceptually be seen as a hierarchy of tags:
- @example
- - GTD
- - Persp
- - Vision
- - Goal
- - AOF
- - Project
- - Control
- - Context
- - Task
- @end example
- You can use the @code{:startgrouptag}, @code{:grouptags} and
- @code{:endgrouptag} keyword directly when setting @code{org-tag-alist}
- directly:
- @lisp
- (setq org-tag-alist '((:startgrouptag)
- ("GTD")
- (:grouptags)
- ("Control")
- ("Persp")
- (:endgrouptag)
- (:startgrouptag)
- ("Control")
- (:grouptags)
- ("Context")
- ("Task")
- (:endgrouptag)))
- @end lisp
- The tags in a group can be mutually exclusive if using the same group syntax
- as is used for grouping mutually exclusive tags together; using curly
- brackets.
- @example
- #+TAGS: @{ Context : @@Home @@Work @@Call @}
- @end example
- When setting @code{org-tag-alist} you can use @code{:startgroup} &
- @code{:endgroup} instead of @code{:startgrouptag} & @code{:endgrouptag} to
- make the tags mutually exclusive.
- Furthermore, the members of a @emph{group tag} can also be regular
- expressions, creating the possibility of a more dynamic and rule-based
- tag structure. The regular expressions in the group must be specified
- within @{ @}. Here is an expanded example:
- @example
- #+TAGS: [ Vision : @{V@@@.+@} ]
- #+TAGS: [ Goal : @{G@@@.+@} ]
- #+TAGS: [ AOF : @{AOF@@@.+@} ]
- #+TAGS: [ Project : @{P@@@.+@} ]
- @end example
- Searching for the tag @samp{Project} will now list all tags also including
- regular expression matches for @samp{P@@@.+}, and similarly for tag searches on
- @samp{Vision}, @samp{Goal} and @samp{AOF}. For example, this would work well
- for a project tagged with a common project-identifier, e.g. @samp{P@@2014_OrgTags}.
- @kindex C-c C-x q
- @vindex org-group-tags
- If you want to ignore group tags temporarily, toggle group tags support
- with @command{org-toggle-tags-groups}, bound to @kbd{C-c C-x q}. If you
- want to disable tag groups completely, set @code{org-group-tags} to @code{nil}.
- @node Tag searches
- @section Tag searches
- @cindex tag searches
- @cindex searching for tags
- Once a system of tags has been set up, it can be used to collect related
- information into special lists.
- @table @kbd
- @orgcmdkkc{C-c / m,C-c \\,org-match-sparse-tree}
- Create a sparse tree with all headlines matching a tags/property/TODO search.
- With a @kbd{C-u} prefix argument, ignore headlines that are not a TODO line.
- @xref{Matching tags and properties}.
- @orgcmd{C-c a m,org-tags-view}
- Create a global list of tag matches from all agenda files. @xref{Matching
- tags and properties}.
- @orgcmd{C-c a M,org-tags-view}
- @vindex org-tags-match-list-sublevels
- Create a global list of tag matches from all agenda files, but check
- only TODO items and force checking subitems (see the option
- @code{org-tags-match-list-sublevels}).
- @end table
- These commands all prompt for a match string which allows basic Boolean logic
- like @samp{+boss+urgent-project1}, to find entries with tags @samp{boss} and
- @samp{urgent}, but not @samp{project1}, or @samp{Kathy|Sally} to find entries
- tagged as @samp{Kathy} or @samp{Sally}. The full syntax of the search string
- is rich and allows also matching against TODO keywords, entry levels and
- properties. For a complete description with many examples, see @ref{Matching
- tags and properties}.
- @node Properties and columns
- @chapter Properties and columns
- @cindex properties
- A property is a key-value pair associated with an entry. Properties can be
- set so they are associated with a single entry, with every entry in a tree,
- or with every entry in an Org mode file.
- There are two main applications for properties in Org mode. First,
- properties are like tags, but with a value. Imagine maintaining a file where
- you document bugs and plan releases for a piece of software. Instead of
- using tags like @code{:release_1:}, @code{:release_2:}, you can use a
- property, say @code{:Release:}, that in different subtrees has different
- values, such as @code{1.0} or @code{2.0}. Second, you can use properties to
- implement (very basic) database capabilities in an Org buffer. Imagine
- keeping track of your music CDs, where properties could be things such as the
- album, artist, date of release, number of tracks, and so on.
- Properties can be conveniently edited and viewed in column view
- (@pxref{Column view}).
- @menu
- * Property syntax:: How properties are spelled out
- * Special properties:: Access to other Org mode features
- * Property searches:: Matching property values
- * Property inheritance:: Passing values down the tree
- * Column view:: Tabular viewing and editing
- * Property API:: Properties for Lisp programmers
- @end menu
- @node Property syntax
- @section Property syntax
- @cindex property syntax
- @cindex drawer, for properties
- Properties are key-value pairs. When they are associated with a single entry
- or with a tree they need to be inserted into a special drawer
- (@pxref{Drawers}) with the name @code{PROPERTIES}, which has to be located
- right below a headline, and its planning line (@pxref{Deadlines and
- scheduling}) when applicable. Each property is specified on a single line,
- with the key (surrounded by colons) first, and the value after it. Keys are
- case-insensitives. Here is an example:
- @example
- * CD collection
- ** Classic
- *** Goldberg Variations
- :PROPERTIES:
- :Title: Goldberg Variations
- :Composer: J.S. Bach
- :Artist: Glen Gould
- :Publisher: Deutsche Grammophon
- :NDisks: 1
- :END:
- @end example
- Depending on the value of @code{org-use-property-inheritance}, a property set
- this way will either be associated with a single entry, or the subtree
- defined by the entry, see @ref{Property inheritance}.
- You may define the allowed values for a particular property @samp{:Xyz:}
- by setting a property @samp{:Xyz_ALL:}. This special property is
- @emph{inherited}, so if you set it in a level 1 entry, it will apply to
- the entire tree. When allowed values are defined, setting the
- corresponding property becomes easier and is less prone to typing
- errors. For the example with the CD collection, we can predefine
- publishers and the number of disks in a box like this:
- @example
- * CD collection
- :PROPERTIES:
- :NDisks_ALL: 1 2 3 4
- :Publisher_ALL: "Deutsche Grammophon" Philips EMI
- :END:
- @end example
- If you want to set properties that can be inherited by any entry in a
- file, use a line like
- @cindex property, _ALL
- @cindex #+PROPERTY
- @example
- #+PROPERTY: NDisks_ALL 1 2 3 4
- @end example
- Contrary to properties set from a special drawer, you have to refresh the
- buffer with @kbd{C-c C-c} to activate this change.
- If you want to add to the value of an existing property, append a @code{+} to
- the property name. The following results in the property @code{var} having
- the value ``foo=1 bar=2''.
- @cindex property, +
- @example
- #+PROPERTY: var foo=1
- #+PROPERTY: var+ bar=2
- @end example
- It is also possible to add to the values of inherited properties. The
- following results in the @code{genres} property having the value ``Classic
- Baroque'' under the @code{Goldberg Variations} subtree.
- @cindex property, +
- @example
- * CD collection
- ** Classic
- :PROPERTIES:
- :GENRES: Classic
- :END:
- *** Goldberg Variations
- :PROPERTIES:
- :Title: Goldberg Variations
- :Composer: J.S. Bach
- :Artist: Glen Gould
- :Publisher: Deutsche Grammophon
- :NDisks: 1
- :GENRES+: Baroque
- :END:
- @end example
- Note that a property can only have one entry per Drawer.
- @vindex org-global-properties
- Property values set with the global variable
- @code{org-global-properties} can be inherited by all entries in all
- Org files.
- @noindent
- The following commands help to work with properties:
- @table @kbd
- @orgcmd{M-@key{TAB},pcomplete}
- After an initial colon in a line, complete property keys. All keys used
- in the current file will be offered as possible completions.
- @orgcmd{C-c C-x p,org-set-property}
- Set a property. This prompts for a property name and a value. If
- necessary, the property drawer is created as well.
- @item C-u M-x org-insert-drawer RET
- @cindex org-insert-drawer
- Insert a property drawer into the current entry. The drawer will be
- inserted early in the entry, but after the lines with planning
- information like deadlines.
- @orgcmd{C-c C-c,org-property-action}
- With the cursor in a property drawer, this executes property commands.
- @orgcmd{C-c C-c s,org-set-property}
- Set a property in the current entry. Both the property and the value
- can be inserted using completion.
- @orgcmdkkcc{S-@key{right},S-@key{left},org-property-next-allowed-value,org-property-previous-allowed-value}
- Switch property at point to the next/previous allowed value.
- @orgcmd{C-c C-c d,org-delete-property}
- Remove a property from the current entry.
- @orgcmd{C-c C-c D,org-delete-property-globally}
- Globally remove a property, from all entries in the current file.
- @orgcmd{C-c C-c c,org-compute-property-at-point}
- Compute the property at point, using the operator and scope from the
- nearest column format definition.
- @end table
- @node Special properties
- @section Special properties
- @cindex properties, special
- Special properties provide an alternative access method to Org mode features,
- like the TODO state or the priority of an entry, discussed in the previous
- chapters. This interface exists so that you can include these states in
- a column view (@pxref{Column view}), or to use them in queries. The
- following property names are special and should not be used as keys in the
- properties drawer:
- @cindex property, special, ALLTAGS
- @cindex property, special, BLOCKED
- @cindex property, special, CLOCKSUM
- @cindex property, special, CLOCKSUM_T
- @cindex property, special, CLOSED
- @cindex property, special, DEADLINE
- @cindex property, special, FILE
- @cindex property, special, ITEM
- @cindex property, special, PRIORITY
- @cindex property, special, SCHEDULED
- @cindex property, special, TAGS
- @cindex property, special, TIMESTAMP
- @cindex property, special, TIMESTAMP_IA
- @cindex property, special, TODO
- @example
- ALLTAGS @r{All tags, including inherited ones.}
- BLOCKED @r{"t" if task is currently blocked by children or siblings.}
- CLOCKSUM @r{The sum of CLOCK intervals in the subtree. @code{org-clock-sum}}
- @r{must be run first to compute the values in the current buffer.}
- CLOCKSUM_T @r{The sum of CLOCK intervals in the subtree for today.}
- @r{@code{org-clock-sum-today} must be run first to compute the}
- @r{values in the current buffer.}
- CLOSED @r{When was this entry closed?}
- DEADLINE @r{The deadline time string, without the angular brackets.}
- FILE @r{The filename the entry is located in.}
- ITEM @r{The headline of the entry.}
- PRIORITY @r{The priority of the entry, a string with a single letter.}
- SCHEDULED @r{The scheduling timestamp, without the angular brackets.}
- TAGS @r{The tags defined directly in the headline.}
- TIMESTAMP @r{The first keyword-less timestamp in the entry.}
- TIMESTAMP_IA @r{The first inactive timestamp in the entry.}
- TODO @r{The TODO keyword of the entry.}
- @end example
- @node Property searches
- @section Property searches
- @cindex properties, searching
- @cindex searching, of properties
- To create sparse trees and special lists with selection based on properties,
- the same commands are used as for tag searches (@pxref{Tag searches}).
- @table @kbd
- @orgcmdkkc{C-c / m,C-c \\,org-match-sparse-tree}
- Create a sparse tree with all matching entries. With a
- @kbd{C-u} prefix argument, ignore headlines that are not a TODO line.
- @orgcmd{C-c a m,org-tags-view}
- Create a global list of tag/property matches from all agenda files.
- @xref{Matching tags and properties}.
- @orgcmd{C-c a M,org-tags-view}
- @vindex org-tags-match-list-sublevels
- Create a global list of tag matches from all agenda files, but check
- only TODO items and force checking of subitems (see the option
- @code{org-tags-match-list-sublevels}).
- @end table
- The syntax for the search string is described in @ref{Matching tags and
- properties}.
- There is also a special command for creating sparse trees based on a
- single property:
- @table @kbd
- @orgkey{C-c / p}
- Create a sparse tree based on the value of a property. This first
- prompts for the name of a property, and then for a value. A sparse tree
- is created with all entries that define this property with the given
- value. If you enclose the value in curly braces, it is interpreted as
- a regular expression and matched against the property values.
- @end table
- @node Property inheritance
- @section Property Inheritance
- @cindex properties, inheritance
- @cindex inheritance, of properties
- @vindex org-use-property-inheritance
- The outline structure of Org mode documents lends itself to an
- inheritance model of properties: if the parent in a tree has a certain
- property, the children can inherit this property. Org mode does not
- turn this on by default, because it can slow down property searches
- significantly and is often not needed. However, if you find inheritance
- useful, you can turn it on by setting the variable
- @code{org-use-property-inheritance}. It may be set to @code{t} to make
- all properties inherited from the parent, to a list of properties
- that should be inherited, or to a regular expression that matches
- inherited properties. If a property has the value @code{nil}, this is
- interpreted as an explicit undefine of the property, so that inheritance
- search will stop at this value and return @code{nil}.
- Org mode has a few properties for which inheritance is hard-coded, at
- least for the special applications for which they are used:
- @cindex property, COLUMNS
- @table @code
- @item COLUMNS
- The @code{:COLUMNS:} property defines the format of column view
- (@pxref{Column view}). It is inherited in the sense that the level
- where a @code{:COLUMNS:} property is defined is used as the starting
- point for a column view table, independently of the location in the
- subtree from where columns view is turned on.
- @item CATEGORY
- @cindex property, CATEGORY
- For agenda view, a category set through a @code{:CATEGORY:} property
- applies to the entire subtree.
- @item ARCHIVE
- @cindex property, ARCHIVE
- For archiving, the @code{:ARCHIVE:} property may define the archive
- location for the entire subtree (@pxref{Moving subtrees}).
- @item LOGGING
- @cindex property, LOGGING
- The LOGGING property may define logging settings for an entry or a
- subtree (@pxref{Tracking TODO state changes}).
- @end table
- @node Column view
- @section Column view
- A great way to view and edit properties in an outline tree is
- @emph{column view}. In column view, each outline node is turned into a
- table row. Columns in this table provide access to properties of the
- entries. Org mode implements columns by overlaying a tabular structure
- over the headline of each item. While the headlines have been turned
- into a table row, you can still change the visibility of the outline
- tree. For example, you get a compact table by switching to CONTENTS
- view (@kbd{S-@key{TAB} S-@key{TAB}}, or simply @kbd{c} while column view
- is active), but you can still open, read, and edit the entry below each
- headline. Or, you can switch to column view after executing a sparse
- tree command and in this way get a table only for the selected items.
- Column view also works in agenda buffers (@pxref{Agenda views}) where
- queries have collected selected items, possibly from a number of files.
- @menu
- * Defining columns:: The COLUMNS format property
- * Using column view:: How to create and use column view
- * Capturing column view:: A dynamic block for column view
- @end menu
- @node Defining columns
- @subsection Defining columns
- @cindex column view, for properties
- @cindex properties, column view
- Setting up a column view first requires defining the columns. This is
- done by defining a column format line.
- @menu
- * Scope of column definitions:: Where defined, where valid?
- * Column attributes:: Appearance and content of a column
- @end menu
- @node Scope of column definitions
- @subsubsection Scope of column definitions
- To define a column format for an entire file, use a line like
- @cindex #+COLUMNS
- @example
- #+COLUMNS: %25ITEM %TAGS %PRIORITY %TODO
- @end example
- To specify a format that only applies to a specific tree, add a
- @code{:COLUMNS:} property to the top node of that tree, for example:
- @example
- ** Top node for columns view
- :PROPERTIES:
- :COLUMNS: %25ITEM %TAGS %PRIORITY %TODO
- :END:
- @end example
- If a @code{:COLUMNS:} property is present in an entry, it defines columns
- for the entry itself, and for the entire subtree below it. Since the
- column definition is part of the hierarchical structure of the document,
- you can define columns on level 1 that are general enough for all
- sublevels, and more specific columns further down, when you edit a
- deeper part of the tree.
- @node Column attributes
- @subsubsection Column attributes
- A column definition sets the attributes of a column. The general
- definition looks like this:
- @example
- %[@var{width}]@var{property}[(@var{title})][@{@var{summary-type}@}]
- @end example
- @noindent
- Except for the percent sign and the property name, all items are
- optional. The individual parts have the following meaning:
- @example
- @var{width} @r{An integer specifying the width of the column in characters.}
- @r{If omitted, the width will be determined automatically.}
- @var{property} @r{The property that should be edited in this column.}
- @r{Special properties representing meta data are allowed here}
- @r{as well (@pxref{Special properties})}
- @var{title} @r{The header text for the column. If omitted, the property}
- @r{name is used.}
- @{@var{summary-type}@} @r{The summary type. If specified, the column values for}
- @r{parent nodes are computed from the children@footnote{If
- more than one summary type apply to the property, the parent
- values are computed according to the first of them.}.}
- @r{Supported summary types are:}
- @{+@} @r{Sum numbers in this column.}
- @{+;%.1f@} @r{Like @samp{+}, but format result with @samp{%.1f}.}
- @{$@} @r{Currency, short for @samp{+;%.2f}.}
- @{min@} @r{Smallest number in column.}
- @{max@} @r{Largest number.}
- @{mean@} @r{Arithmetic mean of numbers.}
- @{X@} @r{Checkbox status, @samp{[X]} if all children are @samp{[X]}.}
- @{X/@} @r{Checkbox status, @samp{[n/m]}.}
- @{X%@} @r{Checkbox status, @samp{[n%]}.}
- @{:@} @r{Sum times, HH:MM, plain numbers are
- hours@footnote{A time can also be a duration, using effort
- modifiers defined in @code{org-effort-durations}, e.g.,
- @samp{3d 1h}. If any value in the column is as such, the
- summary will also be an effort duration.}.}
- @{:min@} @r{Smallest time value in column.}
- @{:max@} @r{Largest time value.}
- @{:mean@} @r{Arithmetic mean of time values.}
- @{@@min@} @r{Minimum age@footnote{An age is defined as
- a duration since a given time-stamp (@pxref{Timestamps}). It
- can also be expressed as days, hours, minutes and seconds,
- identified by @samp{d}, @samp{h}, @samp{m} and @samp{s}
- suffixes, all mandatory, e.g., @samp{0d 13h 0m 10s}.} (in
- days/hours/mins/seconds).}
- @{@@max@} @r{Maximum age (in days/hours/mins/seconds).}
- @{@@mean@} @r{Arithmetic mean of ages (in days/hours/mins/seconds).}
- @{est+@} @r{Add @samp{low-high} estimates.}
- @end example
- The @code{est+} summary type requires further explanation. It is used for
- combining estimates, expressed as @samp{low-high} ranges or plain numbers.
- For example, instead of estimating a particular task will take 5 days, you
- might estimate it as 5--6 days if you're fairly confident you know how much
- work is required, or 1--10 days if you don't really know what needs to be
- done. Both ranges average at 5.5 days, but the first represents a more
- predictable delivery.
- When combining a set of such estimates, simply adding the lows and highs
- produces an unrealistically wide result. Instead, @code{est+} adds the
- statistical mean and variance of the sub-tasks, generating a final estimate
- from the sum. For example, suppose you had ten tasks, each of which was
- estimated at 0.5 to 2 days of work. Straight addition produces an estimate
- of 5 to 20 days, representing what to expect if everything goes either
- extremely well or extremely poorly. In contrast, @code{est+} estimates the
- full job more realistically, at 10--15 days.
- Numbers are right-aligned when a format specifier with an explicit width like
- @code{%5d} or @code{%5.1f} is used.
- @vindex org-columns-summary-types
- You can also define custom summary types by setting
- @code{org-columns-summary-types}, which see.
- Here is an example for a complete columns definition, along with allowed
- values.
- @example
- :COLUMNS: %25ITEM %9Approved(Approved?)@{X@} %Owner %11Status \@footnote{Please note that the COLUMNS definition must be on a single line---it is wrapped here only because of formatting constraints.}
- %10Time_Estimate@{:@} %CLOCKSUM %CLOCKSUM_T
- :Owner_ALL: Tammy Mark Karl Lisa Don
- :Status_ALL: "In progress" "Not started yet" "Finished" ""
- :Approved_ALL: "[ ]" "[X]"
- @end example
- @noindent
- The first column, @samp{%25ITEM}, means the first 25 characters of the
- item itself, i.e., of the headline. You probably always should start the
- column definition with the @samp{ITEM} specifier. The other specifiers
- create columns @samp{Owner} with a list of names as allowed values, for
- @samp{Status} with four different possible values, and for a checkbox
- field @samp{Approved}. When no width is given after the @samp{%}
- character, the column will be exactly as wide as it needs to be in order
- to fully display all values. The @samp{Approved} column does have a
- modified title (@samp{Approved?}, with a question mark). Summaries will
- be created for the @samp{Time_Estimate} column by adding time duration
- expressions like HH:MM, and for the @samp{Approved} column, by providing
- an @samp{[X]} status if all children have been checked. The
- @samp{CLOCKSUM} and @samp{CLOCKSUM_T} columns are special, they lists the
- sums of CLOCK intervals in the subtree, either for all clocks or just for
- today.
- @node Using column view
- @subsection Using column view
- @table @kbd
- @tsubheading{Turning column view on and off}
- @orgcmd{C-c C-x C-c,org-columns}
- @vindex org-columns-default-format
- Turn on column view. If the cursor is before the first headline in the file,
- or the function called with the universal prefix argument, column view is
- turned on for the entire file, using the @code{#+COLUMNS} definition. If the
- cursor is somewhere inside the outline, this command searches the hierarchy,
- up from point, for a @code{:COLUMNS:} property that defines a format. When
- one is found, the column view table is established for the tree starting at
- the entry that contains the @code{:COLUMNS:} property. If no such property
- is found, the format is taken from the @code{#+COLUMNS} line or from the
- variable @code{org-columns-default-format}, and column view is established
- for the current entry and its subtree.
- @orgcmd{r,org-columns-redo}
- Recreate the column view, to include recent changes made in the buffer.
- @orgcmd{g,org-columns-redo}
- Same as @kbd{r}.
- @orgcmd{q,org-columns-quit}
- Exit column view.
- @tsubheading{Editing values}
- @item @key{left} @key{right} @key{up} @key{down}
- Move through the column view from field to field.
- @kindex S-@key{left}
- @kindex S-@key{right}
- @item S-@key{left}/@key{right}
- Switch to the next/previous allowed value of the field. For this, you
- have to have specified allowed values for a property.
- @item 1..9,0
- Directly select the Nth allowed value, @kbd{0} selects the 10th value.
- @orgcmdkkcc{n,p,org-columns-next-allowed-value,org-columns-previous-allowed-value}
- Same as @kbd{S-@key{left}/@key{right}}
- @orgcmd{e,org-columns-edit-value}
- Edit the property at point. For the special properties, this will
- invoke the same interface that you normally use to change that
- property. For example, when editing a TAGS property, the tag completion
- or fast selection interface will pop up.
- @orgcmd{C-c C-c,org-columns-set-tags-or-toggle}
- When there is a checkbox at point, toggle it.
- @orgcmd{v,org-columns-show-value}
- View the full value of this property. This is useful if the width of
- the column is smaller than that of the value.
- @orgcmd{a,org-columns-edit-allowed}
- Edit the list of allowed values for this property. If the list is found
- in the hierarchy, the modified value is stored there. If no list is
- found, the new value is stored in the first entry that is part of the
- current column view.
- @tsubheading{Modifying the table structure}
- @orgcmdkkcc{<,>,org-columns-narrow,org-columns-widen}
- Make the column narrower/wider by one character.
- @orgcmd{S-M-@key{right},org-columns-new}
- Insert a new column, to the left of the current column.
- @orgcmd{S-M-@key{left},org-columns-delete}
- Delete the current column.
- @end table
- @node Capturing column view
- @subsection Capturing column view
- Since column view is just an overlay over a buffer, it cannot be
- exported or printed directly. If you want to capture a column view, use
- a @code{columnview} dynamic block (@pxref{Dynamic blocks}). The frame
- of this block looks like this:
- @cindex #+BEGIN, columnview
- @example
- * The column view
- #+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 1 :id "label"
- #+END:
- @end example
- @noindent This dynamic block has the following parameters:
- @table @code
- @item :id
- This is the most important parameter. Column view is a feature that is
- often localized to a certain (sub)tree, and the capture block might be
- at a different location in the file. To identify the tree whose view to
- capture, you can use 4 values:
- @cindex property, ID
- @example
- local @r{use the tree in which the capture block is located}
- global @r{make a global view, including all headings in the file}
- "file:
- r{run column view at the top of this file}
- "@var{ID}" code{:ID:}}
- i{label}. You can use}
- kbd{M-x org-id-copy RET} to create a globally unique ID for}
-
- end example
- code{t}, insert an hline after every line. When a number
- code{<=
- item :vlines
- When set to
- item :maxlevel
- When set to a number, don't capture entries below this level.
- code{t}, skip rows where the only non-empty specifier of the
- column view is
- item :indent
- When non-code{ITEM} field according to its level.
- noindent
- The following commands insert or update the dynamic block:
- kbd
- orgcmdkkc{C-c C-c,C-c C-x C-u,org-dblock-update}
- Update dynamic block at point. The cursor needs to be in the
- orgcmd{C-u C-c C-x C-u,org-update-all-dblocks}
- Update all dynamic blocks (
- end table
- You can add formulas to the column view table and you may add plotting
- instructions in front of the table---these will survive an update of the
- block. If there is a
- file{org-collector.el} which is a contributed
- package
- uref{http://orgmode.org}).}. It provides a general API to collect
- properties from entries in a certain scope, and arbitrary Lisp expressions to
- process these values before inserting them into a table or a dynamic block.
- section The Property API
- cindex API, for properties
- There is a full API for accessing and changing properties. This API can
- be used by Emacs Lisp programs to work with properties and to implement
- features based on them. For more information see
- node Dates and times
- cindex dates
- cindex timestamp
- emph{timestamp} in Org mode. This may be a
- little confusing because timestamp is often used to indicate when
- something was created or last changed. However, in Org mode this term
- is used in a much wider sense.
- end menu
- section Timestamps, deadlines, and scheduling
- cindex ranges, time
- cindex deadlines
- samp{<2003-09-16 Tue>}
- samp{<2003-09-16 Tue 09:39>} or
- footnote{This is inspired by the standard ISO 8601
- date/time format. To use an alternative format, see
- pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}). We distinguish:
- var
- cindex timestamp
- example
- * Meet Peter at the movies
- <2006-11-01 Wed 19:15>
- * Discussion on climate change
- <2006-11-02 Thu 20:00-22:00>
- item Timestamp with repeater interval
- emph{repeater interval}, indicating that it
- applies not only on the given date, but again and again after a certain
- interval of N days (d), weeks (w), months (m), or years (y). The
- following will show up in the agenda every Wednesday:
- end example
- footnote{When working with the standard diary sexp functions, you
- need to be very careful with the order of the arguments. That order depends
- evilly on the variable
- code{european-calendar-style}). For example, to specify a date
- December 1, 2005, the call might look like
- code{(diary-date 1 12 2005)} or
- code{org-date} or
- code{diary-}
- functions, but with stable ISO order of arguments (year, month, day) wherever
- applicable, independent of the value of
- example
- * 22:00-23:00 The nerd meeting on every 2nd Thursday of the month
- <%%(diary-float t 4 2)>
- item Time/Date range
- cindex date range
- Two timestamps connected by
- example
- ** Meeting in Amsterdam
- <2004-08-23 Mon>--<2004-08-26 Thu>
- item Inactive timestamp
- cindex inactive timestamp
- Just like a plain timestamp, but with square brackets instead of
- angular ones. These timestamps are inactive in the sense that they do
- example
- * Gillian comes late for the fifth time
- [2006-11-01 Wed]
- end table
- section Creating timestamps
- cindex timestamps, creating
- For Org mode to recognize timestamps, they need to be in the specific
- format. All commands listed below produce timestamps in the correct
- format.
- kbd
- c
- kbd{C-c .}, but insert an inactive timestamp that will not cause
- an agenda entry.
- kindex C-u C-c .
- item C-u C-c .
- vindex org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes
- Like kbd{C-c !}, but use the alternative format which
- contains date and time. The default time can be rounded to multiples of 5
- minutes, see the option
- c
- c
- c
- c
- pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}).
- orgcmdkkcc{S-key{right},org-timestamp-down-day,org-timestamp-up-day}
- Change date at cursor by one day. These key bindings conflict with
- shift-selection and related modes (
- c
- key{up},S-
- samp{15:30-16:30}, modifying the first time will also shift the second,
- shifting the time block with constant length. To change the length, modify
- the second time. Note that if the cursor is in a headline and not at a
- timestamp, these same keys modify the priority of an item.
- (
- pxref{Conflicts}).
- orgcmd{C-c C-y,org-evaluate-time-range}
- end table
- end menu
- subsection The date/time prompt
- cindex time, reading in minibuffer
- emph{default date
- and time}. The default is usually the current date and time, but when
- modifying an existing timestamp, or when entering the second stamp of a
- range, it is taken from the stamp in the buffer. When filling in
- information, Org mode assumes that most of the time you will want to enter a
- date in the future: if you omit the month/year and the given day/month is
- footnote{See the
- variable
- code{time} to even make a time before now shift the date to
- tomorrow.}. If the date has been automatically shifted into the future, the
- time prompt will show this with
- b{June 13, 2006}. Here is how
- various inputs will be interpreted, the items filled in by Org mode are
- in
- example
- 3-2-5
- result{} 2003-02-05
- 14 b{2006}-
- result{} b{07}-12
- 2/5 b{2007}-02-05
- Fri
- result{}
- result{}
- result{} 2009-09-12
- 12:45 b{2006}-b{13} 12:45
- 22 sept 0:34 b{2006}-09-22 00:34
- w4 b{2006}
- 2012 w4 fri
- result{} Same as above
- emph{first}
- thing in the input: a plus/minus sign, a number and a letter ([hdwmy]) to
- indicate change in hours, days, weeks, months, or years. With a single plus
- or minus, the date is always relative to today. With a double plus or minus,
- it is relative to the default date. If instead of a single letter, you use
- the abbreviation of day name, the date will be the Nth such day, e.g.:
- result{} today
- .
- result{} four days from today
- +4
- result{} two weeks from today
- ++5
- result{} second Tuesday from now
- -wed
- end example
- vindex parse-time-weekdays
- The function understands English month and weekday abbreviations. If
- you want to use unabbreviated names and/or other languages, configure
- the variables code{parse-time-weekdays}.
- code{org-read-date-force-compatible-dates}.
- You can specify a time range by giving start and end times or by giving a
- start time and a duration (in HH:MM format). Use one or two dash(es) as the
- separator in the former case and use '+' as the separator in the latter
- case, e.g.:
- result{} 11:00-13:15
- 11am--1:15pm
- result{} same as above
- cindex calendar, for selecting date
- footnote{If
- you don't need/want the calendar, configure the variable
- key{RET}, the date selected in the calendar will be combined with the
- information entered at the prompt. You can control the calendar fully
- from the minibuffer:
- kindex >
- kindex C-v
- kindex S-
- kindex S-
- kindex S-
- kindex S-
- kindex M-S-
- kindex M-S-
- kindex
- kindex M-S-
- kindex M-S-
- example
- r{Choose date at cursor in calendar.}
- mouse-1
- key{right}/r{One day forward/backward.}
- S-key{up}
- key{right}/r{One month forward/backward.}
- > / <
- r{Scroll calendar forward/backward by 3 months.}
- M-S-key{up}
- end example
- footnote{If you find this distracting, turn the display off with
- node Custom time format
- cindex custom date/time format
- cindex date format, custom
- vindex org-time-stamp-custom-formats
- Org mode uses the standard ISO notation for dates and times as it is
- defined in ISO 8601. If you cannot get used to this and require another
- representation of date and time to keep you happy, you can get it by
- customizing the options
- code{org-time-stamp-custom-formats}.
- kbd
- end table
- emph{replace} the default format---instead it is put
- itemize
- item
- You cannot place the cursor onto a timestamp anymore, only before or
- after.
- kbd{S-key{down}} keys can no longer be used to adjust
- each component of a timestamp. If the cursor is at the beginning of
- the stamp, key{up}/
- kbd{S-key{right}}. At the end of the stamp, the
- time will be changed by one minute.
- item
- When you delete a timestamp character-by-character, it will only
- disappear from the buffer after
- item
- If the custom timestamp format is longer than the default and you are
- using dates in tables, table alignment will be messed up. If the custom
- format is shorter, things do work as expected.
- node Deadlines and scheduling
- table
- item DEADLINE
- vindex org-deadline-warning-days
- emph{today} will carry a warning about the
- approaching or missed deadline, starting
- . An example:
- end example
- You can specify a different lead time for warnings for a specific
- deadline using the following syntax. Here is an example with a warning
- period of 5 days
- code{org-agenda-skip-deadline-prewarning-if-scheduled} to
- item SCHEDULED
- vindex org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done
- The headline will be listed under the given date
- . If you don't like
- this, set the variable
- emph{today}, until the entry is marked DONE, i.e.,
- the task will automatically be forwarded until completed.
- end example
- vindex org-agenda-skip-scheduled-delay-if-deadline
- If you want to
- code{SCHEDULED: <2004-12-25 Sat -2d>}: the task is still scheduled on the
- 25th but will appear two days later. In case the task contains a repeater,
- the delay is considered to affect all occurrences; if you want the delay to
- only affect the first scheduled occurrence of the task, use
- code{org-scheduled-delay-days} and
- noindent
- i{not} be
- understood in the same way that we understand
- i{scheduling} means setting a date when you
- want to start working on an action item.
- i{nearest instance} of
- the repeater. However, the use of diary sexp entries like
- code{<%%(diary-float t 42)>}
- menu
- * Inserting deadline/schedule:: Planning items
- * Repeated tasks:: Items that show up again and again
- node Inserting deadline/schedule
- table
- c
- samp{DEADLINE} keyword along with a stamp. Any CLOSED timestamp will
- be removed. When called with a prefix arg, an existing deadline will be
- removed from the entry. Depending on the variable
- footnote{with corresponding
- code{logredeadline},
- code{nologredeadline}}, a note will be taken when changing an existing
- deadline.
- samp{SCHEDULED} keyword along with a stamp. Any CLOSED timestamp
- will be removed. When called with a prefix argument, remove the scheduling
- date from the entry. Depending on the variable
- footnote{with corresponding
- code{logreschedule},
- code{nologreschedule}}, a note will be taken when changing an existing
- scheduling time.
- orgcmd{C-c / d,org-check-deadlines}
- vindex org-deadline-warning-days
- Create a sparse tree with all deadlines that are either past-due, or
- which will become due within
- kbd{C-u} prefix, show all deadlines in the file. With a numeric
- prefix, check that many days. For example,
- c
- c
- end table
- Note that code{org-deadline} supports
- setting the date by indicating a relative time: e.g., +1d will set
- the date to the next day after today, and --1w will set the date
- to the previous week before any current timestamp.
- subsection Repeated tasks
- cindex repeated tasks
- Some tasks need to be repeated again and again. Org mode helps to
- organize such tasks using a so-called repeater in a DEADLINE, SCHEDULED,
- or plain timestamp. In the following example
- end example
- code{+1m} is a repeater; the intended interpretation is that the task
- has a deadline on <2005-10-01> and repeats itself every (one) month starting
- from that time. You can use yearly, monthly, weekly, daily and hourly repeat
- cookies by using the
- code{DEADLINE: <2005-10-01 Sat +1m -3d>}.
- emph{next} instance of the
- repeated entry will not be active. Org mode deals with this in the following
- way: When you try to mark such an entry DONE (using
- footnote{In fact, the target
- state is taken from, in this sequence, the
- code{org-todo-repeat-to-state}. If neither of these is
- specified, the target state defaults to the first state of the TODO state
- sequence.}. In the example above, setting the state to DONE would actually
- switch the date like this:
- end example
- To mark a task with a repeater as kbd{C-- 1 C-c C-t}
- (i.e.,
- vindex org-log-repeat
- A timestamp
- code{org-log-repeat}, or the code{logrepeat},
- code{nologrepeat}. With
- samp{+1m} cookie, the date shift will always be exactly one
- month. So if you have not paid the rent for three months, marking this
- entry DONE will still keep it as an overdue deadline. Depending on the
- task, this may not be the best way to handle it. For example, if you
- forgot to call your father for 3 weeks, it does not make sense to call
- him 3 times in a single day to make up for it. Finally, there are tasks
- like changing batteries which should always repeat a certain time
- samp{++} and
- example
- ** TODO Call Father
- DEADLINE: <2008-02-10 Sun ++1w>
- Marking this DONE will shift the date by at least one week,
- but also by as many weeks as it takes to get this date into
- the future. However, it stays on a Sunday, even if you called
- and marked it done on Saturday.
- ** TODO Empty kitchen trash
- DEADLINE: <2008-02-08 Fri 20:00 ++1d>
- Marking this DONE will shift the date by at least one day, and
- also by as many days as it takes to get the timestamp into the
- future. Since there is a time in the timestamp, the next
- deadline in the future will be on today's date if you
- complete the task before 20:00.
- ** TODO Check the batteries in the smoke detectors
- DEADLINE: <2005-11-01 Tue .+1m>
- Marking this DONE will shift the date to one month after
- today.
- vindex org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-deadline-is-shown
- You may have both scheduling and deadline information for a specific task.
- If the repeater is set for the scheduling information only, you probably want
- the repeater to be ignored after the deadline. If so, set the variable
- code{repeated-after-deadline}. However, any scheduling information without
- a repeater is no longer relevant once the task is done, and thus, removed
- upon repeating the task. If you want both scheduling and deadline
- information to repeat after the same interval, set the same repeater for both
- timestamps.
- An alternative to using a repeater is to create a number of copies of a task
- subtree, with dates shifted in each copy. The command
- ref{Structure editing}.
- section Clocking work time
- cindex time clocking
- Org mode allows you to clock the time you spend on specific tasks in a
- project. When you start working on an item, you can start the clock. When
- you stop working on that task, or when you mark the task done, the clock is
- stopped and the corresponding time interval is recorded. It also computes
- the total time spent on each subtree
- code{lmax} in
- lisp
- (setq org-clock-persist 'history)
- (org-clock-persistence-insinuate)
- footnote{To resume the clock under the assumption that you have worked
- on this task while outside Emacs, use
- pxref{Resolving idle time}) and you will be prompted about
- what to do with it.
- end menu
- subsection Clocking commands
- kbd
- vindex org-clock-into-drawer
- cindex property, LOG_INTO_DRAWER
- Start the clock on the current item (clock-in). This inserts the CLOCK
- keyword together with a timestamp. If this is not the first clocking of
- this item, the multiple CLOCK lines will be wrapped into a
- code{org-clock-into-drawer}). You can also overrule
- the setting of this variable for a subtree by setting a
- code{LOG_INTO_DRAWER} property.
- When called with a
- kbd{C-u
- C-u} prefixes, clock into the task at point and mark it as the default task;
- the default task will then always be available with letter
- kbd{C-u C-u C-u} prefixes, force
- continuous clocking by starting the clock when the last clock stopped.
- cindex property: CLOCK_MODELINE_TOTAL
- vindex org-clock-modeline-total
- While the clock is running, the current clocking time is shown in the mode
- line, along with the title of the task. The clock time shown will be all
- time ever clocked for this task and its children. If the task has an effort
- estimate (
- footnote{To add an effort estimate ``on the fly'',
- hook a function doing this to
- pxref{Repeated tasks}), only the time since the last
- reset of the task code{LAST_REPEAT} property}
- will be shown. More control over what time is shown can be exercised with
- the
- code{current} to show only the current clocking instance,
- code{org-extend-today-until}),
- code{auto} which is the default
- code{org-clock-modeline-total}.}.kbd{mouse-1} onto the
- mode line entry will pop up a menu with clocking options.
- orgcmd{C-c C-x C-o,org-clock-out}
- samp{=>
- HH:MM}. See the variable
- footnote{The corresponding in-buffer setting is:
- orgcmd{C-c C-x C-x,org-clock-in-last}
- kbd{C-u} prefix argument,
- select the task from the clock history. With two
- orgcmd{C-c C-x C-e,org-clock-modify-effort-estimate}
- Update the effort estimate for the current clock task.
- kindex C-c C-c
- kbd{S-
- orgcmd{C-S-
- code{CLOCK} log lines, increase/decrease both timestamps so that the
- clock duration keeps the same.
- key{up/down},org-timestamp-up/down}
- On
- kbd{S-M-
- orgcmd{C-c C-t,org-todo}
- Changing the TODO state of an item to DONE automatically stops the clock
- if it is running in this same item.
- orgcmd{C-c C-x C-j,org-clock-goto}
- Jump to the headline of the currently clocked in task. With a
- orgcmd{C-c C-x C-d,org-clock-display}
- code{org-remove-highlights-with-change}) or press
- end table
- The pxref{Timeline}) and in
- the agenda (
- strong{Important:} note that both
- code{org-clock-in-last} can have a global key binding and will not
- modify the window disposition.
- subsection The clock table
- cindex report, of clocked time
- Org mode can produce quite complex reports based on the time clocking
- information. Such a report is called a
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-x C-r,org-clock-report}
- Insert a dynamic block (
- code{:ARCHIVE:} tag.
- code{#+BEGIN} line of the dynamic block.
- pxref{Dynamic blocks}). This is useful if
- you have several clock table blocks in a buffer.
- key{left},S-
- code{:block} interval and update the table. The cursor
- needs to be in the
- code{:block} is code{today-1} etc.
- kbd{C-c C-x C-r} command:
- example
- #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 2 :emphasize nil :scope file
- #+END: clocktable
- noindent
- samp{BEGIN} line specifies a number of options to define the scope,
- structure, and formatting of the report. Defaults for all these options can
- be configured in the variable
- noindent First there are options that determine which clock entries are to
- be selected:
- r{Maximum level depth to which times are listed in the table.}
-
- r{The scope to consider. This can be any of the following:}
- nil
- r{the full current buffer}
- subtree
- var{N} var{N} tree, for example
- r{the surrounding level 1 tree}
- agenda
- r{scan these files}
- file-with-archives
- r{all agenda files, including archives}
- :block
- r{absolutely, or relative to the current time and may be any of}
-
- r{New year eve 2007}
- 2007-12
- r{ISO-week 50 in 2007}
- 2007-Q2
- r{the year 2007}
- today, yesterday, today-r{a relative day}
- thisweek, lastweek, thisweek-r{a relative week}
- thismonth, lastmonth, thismonth-r{a relative month}
- thisyear, lastyear, thisyear-r{a relative year}
- untilnow
- kbd{S-key{right}} keys to shift the time interval.}
- :tstart
- r{Relative times like
- r{
- r{A time string specifying when to stop considering times.}
- code{"<now>"} can also be used. See}
- ref{Matching tags and properties} for relative time syntax.}
- :wstart
- r{The starting day of the month. The default 1 is for the first}
-
- r{code{day}, to split the table into chunks.}
- code{:block} or code{:tend} are needed.}
- :stepskip0
- r{Do not show table sections from files which did not contribute.}
- :tags
- r{
- end example
- Then there are options which determine the formatting of the table. These
- options are interpreted by the function
- code{:formatter} parameter.
- r{When
- r{Languagecode{org-clock-clocktable-language-setup}.} to use for descriptive cells like "Task".}
- :link
- r{An integer to limit the width of the headline column in}
- samp{50!}, then the}
-
- r{Indent each headline field according to its level.}
- :tcolumns
- r{than
- r{Should a level number column be included?}
- :sort
- r{E.g.,
- r{Abbreviation for
- r{All are overwritten except if there is an explicit
- r{A timestamp for the entry, when available. Look for SCHEDULED,}
-
- r{List of properties that should be shown in the table. Each}
-
- r{When this flag is code{:properties} will be inherited.}
- :formula code{#+TBLFM} line to be added and evaluated.}
- samp{:formula %} adds a column with % time.}
-
- r{below the clock table will survive updates and be evaluated.}
- :formatter
- end example
- To get a clock summary of the current level 1 tree, for the current
- day, you could write
- end example
- footnote{Note that all
- parameters must be specified in a single line---the line is broken here
- only to fit it into the manual.}
- end example
- A range starting a week ago and ending right now could be written as
- end example
- A summary of the current subtree with % times would be
- end example
- A horizontally compact representation of everything clocked during last week
- would be
- end example
- subsection Resolving idle time and continuous clocking
- cindex resolve idle time
- cindex idle, resolve, dangling
- If you clock in on a work item, and then walk away from your
- computer---perhaps to take a phone call---you often need to ``resolve'' the
- time you were away by either subtracting it from the current clock, or
- applying it to another one.
- code{org-clock-idle-time} to some integer, such
- as 10 or 15, Emacs can alert you when you get back to your computer after
- being idle for that many minutes
- file{x11idle.c}, available in the
- file{xprintidle} package and set it to the variable
- table
- item k
- To keep some or all of the minutes and stay clocked in, press
- key{RET} to keep them all,
- effectively changing nothing, or enter a number to keep that many minutes.
- kbd{K}, it will keep however many minutes
- you request and then immediately clock out of that task. If you keep all of
- the minutes, this is the same as just clocking out of the current task.
- kbd{s} to subtract all the away time from
- the clock, and then check back in from the moment you returned.
- kbd{S}. Remember that using shift will always
- leave you clocked out, no matter which option you choose.
- kbd{C}. Note that if instead of
- canceling you subtract the away time, and the resulting clock amount is less
- than a minute, the clock will still be canceled rather than clutter up the
- log with an empty entry.
- kbd{M-x org-resolve-clocks RET} (or
- subsubheading Continuous clocking
- vindex org-clock-continuously
- You may want to start clocking from the time when you clocked out the
- previous task. To enable this systematically, set
- code{t}. Each time you clock in, Org retrieves the clock-out time of the
- last clocked entry for this session, and start the new clock from there.
- If you only want this from time to time, use three universal prefix arguments
- with kbd{C-u C-u} with
- node Effort estimates
- cindex effort estimates
- code{EFFORT}. You can set the effort for an entry with
- the following commands:
- kbd
- kbd{e} key.
- end table
- Clearly the best way to work with effort estimates is through column view
- (
- code{COLUMNS} format that displays these values
- together with clock sums (if you want to clock your time). For a specific
- buffer you can use
- {:
- end example
- vindex org-global-properties
- code{org-global-properties} and
- kbd{S-kbd{S-
- vindex org-agenda-columns-add-appointments-to-effort-sum
- If you switch to column view in the daily/weekly agenda, the effort column
- will summarize the estimated work effort for each day
- pxref{Agenda
- column view}).}, and you can use this to find space in your schedule. To get
- an overview of the entire part of the day that is committed, you can set the
- option
- kbd{/} key in the agenda (
- node Timers
- cindex relative timer
- kindex ;
- Org provides two types of timers. There is a relative timer that counts up,
- which can be useful when taking notes during, for example, a meeting or
- a video viewing. There is also a countdown timer.
- The relative and countdown are started with separate commands.
- kbd
- kbd{C-u} prefix, prompt the user for a starting offset. If
- there is a timer string at point, this is taken as the default, providing a
- convenient way to restart taking notes after a break in the process. When
- called with a double prefix argument
- orgcmd{C-c C-x ;,org-timer-set-timer}
- Start a countdown timer. The user is prompted for a duration.
- kbd{;} in agenda buffers.
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-x .,org-timer}
- Insert the value of the current relative or countdown timer into the buffer.
- If no timer is running, the relative timer will be started. When called with
- a prefix argument, the relative timer is restarted.
- orgcmd{M-
- kbd{M-
- orgcmd{C-c C-x
- orgcmd{C-c C-x _,org-timer-stop}
- Stop the timer. After this, you can only start a new timer, not continue the
- old one. This command also removes the timer from the mode line.
- node Capture - Refile - Archive
- cindex capture
- An important part of any organization system is the ability to quickly
- capture new ideas and tasks, and to associate reference material with them.
- Org does this using a process called
- i{attachments}) in a special directory. Once in the
- system, tasks and projects need to be moved around. Moving completed project
- trees to an archive file keeps the system compact and fast.
- end menu
- section Capture
- file{remember.el} package. Up to version 6.36, Org
- used a special setup for
- file{org-remember.el}. As of version 8.0,
- file{org-capture.el}.
- If your configuration depends on
- code{org-remember-templates}, run the command
- kbd{M-x org-capture-import-remember-templates RET}
- noindent and then customize the new variable with
- menu
- * Setting up capture:: Where notes will be stored
- * Using capture:: Commands to invoke and terminate capture
- * Capture templates:: Define the outline of different note types
- node Setting up capture
- footnote{Please select your own key,
- vindex org-default-notes-file
- group
- (setq org-default-notes-file (concat org-directory "/notes.org"))
- (define-key global-map "\C-cc" 'org-capture)
- end smalllisp
- subsection Using capture
- kbd
- code{org-capture}. Note that this key binding is global and
- not active by default: you need to install it. If you have templates
- pxref{Capture templates}, it will offer these templates for
- selection or use a new Org outline node as the default template. It will
- insert the template into the target file and switch to an indirect buffer
- narrowed to this new node. You may then insert the information you want.
- kbd{C-c
- C-c} will return you to the window configuration before the capture process,
- so that you can resume your work without further distraction. When called
- with a prefix arg, finalize and then jump to the captured item.
- pxref{Refile and copy}) the note to
- a different place. Please realize that this is a normal refiling command
- that will be executed---so the cursor position at the moment you run this
- command is important. If you have inserted a tree with a parent and
- children, first move the cursor back to the parent. Any prefix argument
- given to this command will be passed on to the
- orgcmd{C-c C-k,org-capture-kill}
- Abort the capture process and return to the previous state.
- code{org-capture} in a special way from the agenda, using
- the
- code{org-capture} with
- prefix commands:
- kbd
- orgkey{C-u C-u C-c c}
- Visit the last stored capture item in its buffer.
- vindex org-capture-bookmark
- code{org-capture-last-stored}, which will
- automatically be created unless you set
- code{nil}.
- To insert the capture at point in an Org buffer, call
- code{C-0} prefix argument.
- subsection Capture templates
- table
- orgkey{C-c c C}
- Customize the variable
- end table
- Before we give the formal description of template definitions, let's look at
- an example. Say you would like to use one template to create general TODO
- entries, and you want to put these entries under the heading
- file{~/org/gtd.org}. Also, a date tree in the file
- smalllisp
- end group
- noindent If you then press
- example
- * TODO
- [[file:
- end example
- code{%a} has been replaced by a link to
- the location from where you called the capture command. This can be
- extremely useful for deriving tasks from emails, for example. You fill in
- the task definition, press
- lisp
- (define-key global-map "\C-cx"
- (lambda () (interactive) (org-capture nil "x")))
- menu
- * Template elements:: What is needed for a complete template entry
- * Template expansion:: Filling in information about time and context
- * Templates in contexts:: Only show a template in a specific context
- node Template elements
- code{org-capture-templates} is a list with the following items:
- var
- code{"a"} for a template to be selected with a
- single key, or
- smalllisp
- ("b" "Templates for marking stuff to buy")
- noindent If you do not define a template for the
- item description
- A short string describing the template, which will be shown during
- selection.
- table
- item entry
- An Org mode node, with a headline. Will be filed as the child of the target
- entry or as a top-level entry. The target file should be an Org mode file.
- item checkitem
- A checkbox item. This only differs from the plain list item by the
- default template.
- code{:prepend} and
- item plain
- Text to be inserted as it is.
- item target
- code{org-default-notes-file}. A file can
- also be given as a variable or as a function called with no argument. When
- an absolute path is not specified for a target, it is taken as relative to
- table
- item (file "path/to/file")
- Text will be placed at the beginning or end of that file.
- item (file+headline "path/to/file" "node headline")
- Fast configuration if the target heading is unique in the file.
- item (file+regexp "path/to/file" "regexp to find location")
- Use a regular expression to position the cursor.
- footnote{Datetree
- headlines for years accept tags, so if you use both
- code{* 2013} in your file, the capture will refile the note to the first
- one matched.}.
- item (file+weektree "path/to/file")
- Will create a heading in a week tree for today's date. Week trees are sorted
- by week and not by month unlike datetrees.
- item (file+function "path/to/file" function-finding-location)
- A function to find the right location in the file.
- item (function function-finding-location)
- Most general way: write your own function which both visits
- the file and moves point to the right location.
- item template
- The template for creating the capture item. If you leave this empty, an
- appropriate default template will be used. Otherwise this is a string with
- escape codes, which will be replaced depending on time and context of the
- capture call. The string with escapes may be loaded from a template file,
- using the special syntax
- item properties
- The rest of the entry is a property list of additional options.
- Recognized properties are:
- code
- item :immediate-finish
- When set, do not offer to edit the information, just
- file it away immediately. This makes sense if the template only needs
- information that can be added automatically.
- item :clock-in
- Start the clock in this item.
- item :clock-resume
- If starting the capture interrupted a clock, restart that clock when finished
- with the capture. Note that
- code{:clock-resume}. When setting both to
- item :unnarrowed
- Do not narrow the target buffer, simply show the full buffer. Default is to
- narrow it so that you only see the new material.
- code{"II-3"} meaning that
- the new line should become the third line before the second horizontal
- separator line.
- end table
- node Template expansion
- kbd{%}-escapes
- kbd{%} with a backslash.} allow
- dynamic insertion of content. The templates are expanded in the order given here:
- var{file}] var{file}.}
- %(r{Evaluate Elisp
- r{For convenience, %:keyword (see below) placeholders}
-
- r{The sexp must return a string.}
- %<...>
- r{Timestamp, date only.}
- %T
- r{Like the above, but inactive timestamps.}
- %i
- r{region is active.}
- code{%i} itself.}
- %a code{org-store-link}.}
- %A code{%a}, but prompt for the description part.}
- %l
- r{Current kill ring head.}
- %x
- r{Title of the currently clocked task.}
- %K
- r{User name (taken from
- r{File visited by current buffer when org-capture was called.}
- %F
- r{Specific information for certain link types, see below.}
- %^g
- r{Prompt for tags, with completion all tags in all agenda files.}
- %^t code{%t}, but prompt for date. Similarly code{%^u},
- r{You may define a prompt like {Birthday
- r{Interactive selection of which kill or clip to use.}
- %^L code{%^C}, but insert as link.}
- %^var{prop}r{Prompt the user for a value for property
- {}
- r{You may specify a default value and a completion table with}
- {prompt|default|completion2|completion3...
- r{The arrow keys access a prompt-specific history.}
- %\1 r{Insert the text entered at the Nth %^var{prompt}code{N} is}
-
- r{After completing the template, position cursor here.}
- noindent
- For specific link types, the following keywords will be
- definedpxref{Adding
- hyperlink types}), any property you store with
- vindex org-from-is-user-regexp
- r{(message date header field)}
- | %:date-timestamp
- r{(date as inactive timestamp)}
- | %:fromto footnote{This will always be the other, not the user. See the variable
- r{for messages also all email fields}
- eww, w3, w3m | %:url
- info | %:file %:node
- calendar | %:date
- noindent
- To place the cursor after template expansion use:
- r{After completing the template, position cursor here.}
- node Templates in contexts
- vindex org-capture-templates-contexts
- To control whether a capture template should be accessible from a specific
- context, you can customize
- code{"p"} for storing Gnus
- emails containing patches. Then you would configure this option like this:
- end smalllisp
- You can also tell that the command key
- smalllisp
- (setq org-capture-templates-contexts
- '(("p" "q" (in-mode . "message-mode"))))
- node Attachments
- cindex attachments
- pxref{Hyperlinks}) can establish associations with
- files that live elsewhere on your computer or in the cloud, like emails or
- source code files belonging to a project. Another method is
- file{data} directory which lives in the same directory where
- your Org file lives
- code{org-attach-directory}
- to contain an absolute path.}. If you initialize this directory with
- noindent The following commands deal with attachments:
- kbd
- table
- orgcmdtkc{a,C-c C-a a,org-attach-attach}
- code{org-attach-method}.
- Note that hard links are not supported on all systems.
- kindex C-c C-a m
- item c/m/l
- Attach a file using the copy/move/link method.
- Note that hard links are not supported on all systems.
- orgcmdtkc{z,C-c C-a z,org-attach-sync}
- Synchronize the current task with its attachment directory, in case you added
- attachments yourself.
- vindex org-file-apps
- Open current task's attachment. If there is more than one, prompt for a
- file name first. Opening will follow the rules set by
- pxref{Handling links}).
- orgcmdtkc{f,C-c C-a f,org-attach-reveal}
- Open the current task's attachment directory.
- command{dired} in Emacs.
- orgcmdtkc{D,C-c C-a D,org-attach-delete-all}
- Delete all of a task's attachments. A safer way is to open the directory in
- orgcmdtkc{s,C-c C-a s,org-attach-set-directory}
- code{ATTACH_DIR} property.
- cindex property, ATTACH_DIR_INHERIT
- Set the
- end table
- node RSS feeds
- cindex RSS feeds
- code{org-feed-alist}. The docstring of this variable has detailed
- information. Here is just an example:
- group
- (setq org-feed-alist
- '(("Slashdot"
- "http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdot"
- "~/txt/org/feeds.org" "Slashdot Entries")))
- end smalllisp
- code{rss.slashdot.org} will result in new entries in the file
- samp{Slashdot Entries}, whenever
- the following command is used:
- kbd
- item C-c C-x g
- Collect items from the feeds configured in
- orgcmd{C-c C-x G,org-feed-goto-inbox}
- Prompt for a feed name and go to the inbox configured for this feed.
- samp{FEEDSTATUS} in which
- it will store information about the status of items in the feed, to avoid
- adding the same item several times.
- For more information, including how to read atom feeds, see
- code{org-feed-alist}.
- section Protocols for external access
- cindex emacsserver
- You can set up Org for handling protocol calls from outside applications that
- are passed to Emacs through the
- pxref{Capture}). Or you
- could create a bookmark that will tell Emacs to open the local source file of
- a remote website you are looking at with the browser. See
- node Refile and copy
- cindex refiling notes
- table
- orgcmd{C-c M-w,org-copy}
- orgcmd{C-c C-w,org-refile}
- vindex org-reverse-note-order
- vindex org-refile-use-outline-path
- vindex org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes
- vindex org-refile-use-cache
- code{org-reverse-note-order}, it will be either the first or
- last subitem.
- code{org-refile-targets} for details. If you would like to
- select a location via a file-path-like completion along the outline path, see
- the variables
- code{org-outline-path-complete-in-steps}. If you would like to be able to
- create new nodes as new parents for refiling on the fly, check the
- variable
- code{org-log-refile}
- code{#+STARTUP} keywords code{lognoterefile},
- and
- orgkey{C-u C-c C-w}
- Use the refile interface to jump to a heading.
- code{org-refile} last moved a tree to.
- item C-3 C-c C-w
- Refile and keep the entry in place. Also see
- code{ID} properties.
- C-u C-u C-u C-c C-w,C-0 C-c C-w,org-refile-cache-clear}
- Clear the target cache. Caching of refile targets can be turned on by
- setting
- end table
- section Archiving
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-x C-a,org-archive-subtree-default}
- code{org-archive-default-command}.
- menu
- * Moving subtrees:: Moving a tree to an archive file
- * Internal archiving:: Switch off a tree but keep it in the file
- node Moving subtrees
- cindex external archiving
- The most common archiving action is to move a project tree to another file,
- the archive file.
- kbd
- vindex org-archive-location
- Archive the subtree starting at the cursor position to the location
- given by
- orgkey{C-u C-c C-x C-s}
- Check if any direct children of the current headline could be moved to
- the archive. To do this, each subtree is checked for open TODO entries.
- If none are found, the command offers to move it to the archive
- location. If the cursor is
- orgkey{C-u C-u C-c C-x C-s}
- As above, but check subtree for timestamps instead of TODO entries. The
- command will offer to archive the subtree if it
- end table
- file{_archive} to the
- current file name. You can also choose what heading to file archived
- items under, with the possibility to add them to a datetree in a file.
- For information and examples on how to specify the file and the heading,
- see the documentation string of the variable
- cindex #+ARCHIVE
- end example
- noindent
- If you would like to have a special ARCHIVE location for a single entry
- or a (sub)tree, give the entry an
- pxref{Properties and columns}).
- code{org-archive-save-context-info} to adjust the amount of information
- added.
- subsection Internal archiving
- If you want to just switch off (for agenda views) certain subtrees without
- moving them to a different file, you can use the
- pxref{Tags}) stays at
- its location in the outline tree, but behaves in the following way:
- minus
- vindex org-cycle-open-archived-trees
- It does not open when you attempt to do so with a visibility cycling
- command (
- kbd{C-
- code{org-cycle-open-archived-trees}. Also normal outline commands like
- item
- pxref{Sparse trees}), matches in
- archived subtrees are not exposed, unless you configure the option
- item
- pxref{Agenda views}), the content of
- archived trees is ignored unless you configure the option
- kbd{v a} to get archives
- temporarily included.
- vindex org-export-with-archived-trees
- Archived trees are not exported (
- code{org-export-with-archived-trees}.
- vindex org-columns-skip-archived-trees
- Archived trees are excluded from column view unless the variable
- code{nil}.
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-x a,org-toggle-archive-tag}
- Toggle the ARCHIVE tag for the current headline. When the tag is set,
- the headline changes to a shadowed face, and the subtree below it is
- hidden.
- emph{not} on a headline when this command is invoked, the
- level 1 trees will be checked.
- kbd{TAB},org-force-cycle-archived}
- Cycle a tree even if it is tagged with ARCHIVE.
- emph{Archive Sibling}. This is a sibling of
- the entry with the heading samp{ARCHIVE}. The
- entry becomes a child of that sibling and in this way retains a lot of its
- original context, including inherited tags and approximate position in the
- outline.
- node Agenda views
- cindex agenda views
- Due to the way Org works, TODO items, time-stamped items, and
- tagged headlines can be scattered throughout a file or even a number of
- files. To get an overview of open action items, or of events that are
- important for a particular date, this information must be collected,
- sorted and displayed in an organized way.
- Org can select items based on various criteria and display them
- in a separate buffer. Seven different view types are provided:
- bullet
- emph{agenda} that is like a calendar and shows information
- for specific dates,
- emph{TODO list} that covers all unfinished
- action items,
- emph{match view}, showings headlines based on the tags, properties, and
- TODO state associated with them,
- emph{timeline view} that shows all events in a single Org file,
- in time-sorted view,
- emph{text search view} that shows all entries from multiple files
- that contain specified keywords,
- emph{stuck projects view} showing projects that currently don't move
- along, and
- emph{custom views} that are special searches and combinations of different
- views.
- noindent
- The extracted information is displayed in a special
- vindex org-agenda-window-setup
- code{org-agenda-window-setup} and
- menu
- * Agenda files:: Files being searched for agenda information
- * Agenda dispatcher:: Keyboard access to agenda views
- * Built-in agenda views:: What is available out of the box?
- * Presentation and sorting:: How agenda items are prepared for display
- * Agenda commands:: Remote editing of Org trees
- * Custom agenda views:: Defining special searches and views
- * Exporting agenda views:: Writing a view to a file
- * Agenda column view:: Using column view for collected entries
- node Agenda files
- cindex agenda files
- vindex org-agenda-files
- The information to be shown is normally collected from all
- code{org-agenda-files}
- file{.org} in this directory will be part
- of the list.
- Thus, even if you only work with a single Org file, that file should
- be put into the list
- kbd{<} before selecting a command will actually limit the command to
- the current file, and ignore
- code{org-agenda-files}, but
- the easiest way to maintain it is through the following commands
- table
- orgcmd{C-c [,org-agenda-file-to-front}
- Add current file to the list of agenda files. The file is added to
- the front of the list. If it was already in the list, it is moved to
- the front. With a prefix argument, file is added/moved to the end.
- kindex C-,
- orgcmd{C-',org-cycle-agenda-files}
- kindex M-x org-iswitchb
- code{iswitchb}-like interface to switch to and between Org
- buffers.
- noindent
- The Org menu contains the current list of files and can be used
- to visit any of them.
- If you would like to focus the agenda temporarily on a file not in
- this list, or on just one file in the list, or even on only a subtree in a
- file, then this can be done in different ways. For a single agenda command,
- you may press
- pxref{Agenda dispatcher}). To restrict the agenda scope for an
- extended period, use the following commands:
- kbd
- kbd{C-c C-x >}, or by typing either
- kbd{>} in the agenda dispatcher. If there is a window displaying an
- agenda view, the new restriction takes effect immediately.
- kbd{C-c C-x <}.
- noindent
- When working with
- table
- orgcmdtkc{<
- orgcmdtkc{>
- end table
- section The agenda dispatcher
- cindex dispatching agenda commands
- The views are created through a dispatcher, which should be bound to a
- global key---for example pxref{Activation}). In the
- following we will assume that
- kbd{C-c a}, an additional letter is required to execute a
- command. The dispatcher offers the following default commands:
- kbd
- pxref{Weekly/daily agenda}).
- r{/} T
- Create a list of all TODO items (
- item m
- pxref{Matching
- tags and properties}).
- pxref{Timeline}).
- item /
- code{org-agenda-text-search-extra-files}. This
- uses the Emacs command
- item #
- pxref{Stuck projects}).
- footnote{For backward
- compatibility, you can also press
- kbd{<}, you still need to press the character
- selecting the command.
- footnote{For
- backward compatibility, you can also press
- kbd{< <}, you still need to press the
- character selecting the command.
- cindex agenda, sticky
- code{org-agenda-sticky}. With sticky
- agendas, the agenda dispatcher will not recreate agenda views from scratch,
- it will only switch to the selected one, and you need to update the agenda by
- hand with kbd{g} when needed. You can toggle sticky agenda view
- any time with
- end table
- You can also define custom commands that will be accessible through the
- dispatcher, just like the default commands. This includes the
- possibility to create extended agenda buffers that contain several
- blocks together, for example the weekly agenda, the global TODO list and
- a number of special tags matches.
- node Built-in agenda views
- menu
- * Weekly/daily agenda:: The calendar page with current tasks
- * Global TODO list:: All unfinished action items
- * 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
- * Stuck projects:: Find projects you need to review
- node Weekly/daily agenda
- cindex agenda
- cindex daily agenda
- The purpose of the weekly/daily
- table
- cindex org-agenda, command
- footnote{For backward
- compatibility, the universal prefix
- pxref{Block agenda}).} (like
- end table
- vindex org-agenda-ndays
- vindex org-agenda-start-on-weekday
- The default number of days displayed in the agenda is set by the variable
- code{org-agenda-ndays}). This
- variable can be set to any number of days you want to see by default in the
- agenda, or to a span name, such as code{week},
- code{year}. For weekly agendas, the default is to start on the previous
- monday (see
- code{(setq org-agenda-start-day "+10d")} will
- start the agenda ten days from today in the future.
- Remote editing from the agenda buffer means, for example, that you can
- change the dates of deadlines and appointments from the agenda buffer.
- The commands available in the Agenda buffer are listed in
- subsubheading Calendar/Diary integration
- cindex diary integration
- Emacs contains the calendar and diary by Edward M. Reingold. The
- calendar displays a three-month calendar with holidays from different
- countries and cultures. The diary allows you to keep track of
- anniversaries, lunar phases, sunrise/set, recurrent appointments
- (weekly, monthly) and more. In this way, it is quite complementary to
- Org. It can be very useful to combine output from Org with
- the diary.
- In order to include entries from the Emacs diary into Org mode's
- agenda, you only need to customize the variable
- end lisp
- key{SPC},
- key{RET} can be used from the agenda buffer to jump to the diary
- file in order to edit existing diary entries. The
- kbd{S}, kbd{C} to display
- Sunrise/Sunset times, show lunar phases and to convert to other
- calendars, respectively.
- example
- * Holidays
- :PROPERTIES:
- :CATEGORY: Holiday
- :END:
- %%(org-calendar-holiday) ; special function for holiday names
- * Birthdays
- :PROPERTIES:
- :CATEGORY: Ann
- :END:
- %%(org-anniversary 1956 5 14)code{org-anniversary} is just like code{calendar-date-style}.} Arthur Dent is %d years old
- %%(org-anniversary 1869 10 2) Mahatma Gandhi would be %d years old
- subsubheading Anniversaries from BBDB
- cindex anniversaries, from BBDB
- If you are using the Big Brothers Database to store your contacts, you will
- very likely prefer to store anniversaries in BBDB rather than in a
- separate Org or diary file. Org supports this and will show BBDB
- anniversaries as part of the agenda. All you need to do is to add the
- following to one of your agenda files:
- end example
- You can then go ahead and define anniversaries for a BBDB record. Basically,
- you need to press key{RET}} with the cursor in a BBDB
- record and then add the date in the format code{MM-DD},
- followed by a space and the class of the anniversary (
- samp{wedding}, or a format string). If you omit the class, it will default to
- file{org-bbdb.el} contains more detailed information.
- end example
- After a change to BBDB, or for the first agenda display during an Emacs
- session, the agenda display will suffer a short delay as Org updates its
- hash with anniversaries. However, from then on things will be very fast---much
- faster in fact than a long list of
- example
- * Anniversaries
- :PROPERTIES:
- :CATEGORY: Anniv
- :END:
- %%(org-bbdb-anniversaries-future 3)
- subsubheading Appointment reminders
- file{appt.el}
- cindex appointment
- code{org-agenda-to-appt}.
- This command lets you filter through the list of your appointments and add
- only those belonging to a specific category or matching a regular expression.
- It also reads a
- code{appt-message-warning-time} for this appointment. See the
- docstring for details.
- subsection The global TODO list
- cindex TODO list, global
- The global TODO list contains all unfinished TODO items formatted and
- collected into a single place.
- kbd
- pxref{Agenda views}) into a single buffer. By default, this lists
- items with a state the is not a DONE state. The buffer is in
- pxref{Agenda commands}).
- cindex TODO keyword matching
- kbd{C-c a t}. You are
- prompted for a keyword, and you may also specify several keywords by
- separating them with
- code{org-todo-keywords} is selected.
- kbd{r} key in the agenda buffer regenerates it, and you can give
- a prefix argument to this command to change the selected TODO keyword,
- for example
- pxref{Agenda dispatcher}).
- pxref{Tag searches}).
- ref{Agenda commands}.
- itemize
- item
- vindex org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines
- vindex org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date
- Some people view a TODO item that has been
- emph{deadline} (emph{open}.
- Configure the variables
- code{org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines},
- code{org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date} to exclude such items from the global
- TODO list.
- vindex org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels
- TODO items may have sublevels to break up the task into subtasks. In
- such cases it may be enough to list only the highest level TODO headline
- and omit the sublevels from the global list. Configure the variable
- end itemize
- subsection Matching tags and properties
- cindex matching, of properties
- cindex match view
- If headlines in the agenda files are marked with pxref{Tags}),
- or have properties (
- kbd{C-c /
- m}.
- kbd
- samp{+work+urgent-withboss} or
- pxref{Tags}). If you often need a specific search,
- define a custom command for it (
- orgcmd{C-c a M,org-tags-view}
- vindex org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options
- Like
- code{org-tags-match-list-sublevels}). To exclude scheduled/deadline items,
- see the variable
- ref{Tag searches}.
- ref{Agenda
- commands}.
- cindex Boolean logic, for tag/property searches
- A search string can use Boolean operators code{AND} and
- code{OR}samp{&} binds more strongly than
- code{PROPERTY OPERATOR VALUE} with a comparison operator, accessing a
- property value. Each element may be preceded by
- samp{+} is syntactic sugar for positive selection. The
- samp{&} is optional when samp{-} is
- present. Here are some examples, using only tags.
- samp
- samp{:work:}.
- samp{:work:} and
- item +work-boss
- Select headlines tagged
- samp{:boss:}.
- samp{:work:} or
- item work|laptop+night
- Like before, but require the
- samp{:night:}.
- cindex regular expressions, with tags search
- Instead of a tag, you may also specify a regular expression enclosed in curly
- braces. For example,
- {^boss.*
- samp{:work:} and any tag samp{boss}.
- pxref{Tag hierarchy}) are expanded as regular expressions. E.g.,
- if samp{:work:lab:conf:}, then
- searching for samp{}}
- and searching for
- samp{-}}).
- cindex level, require for tags/property match
- vindex org-odd-levels-only
- You may also test for properties (
- pxref{Special properties}). For
- example, the ``property''
- code{PRIORITY} represents the PRIORITY keyword of
- the entry.
- In addition to the properties mentioned above,
- samp{+LEVEL=3+boss-TODO="DONE"} lists all
- level three headlines that have the tag emph{not} marked
- with the TODO keyword DONEcode{org-odd-levels-only} set,
- samp{LEVEL=2} will
- correspond to 3 stars etc.
- Here are more examples:
- samp
- samp{:work:}-tagged TODO lines with the specific TODO
- keyword
- item work+TODO="WAITING"|home+TODO="WAITING"
- Waiting tasks both at work and at home.
- example
- +work-boss+PRIORITY="A"+Coffee="unlimited"+Effort<2 \
- +With=}+SCHEDULED>="<2008-10-11>"
- noindent
- The type of comparison will depend on how the comparison value is written:
- minus
- samp{<}, samp{>},
- samp{>=}, and
- item
- If the comparison value is enclosed in double-quotes,
- a string comparison is done, and the same operators are allowed.
- emph{and} angular
- brackets (like
- code{"<now>"} for now (including time), and
- code{"<tomorrow>"} for these days at 00:00 hours, i.e., without a time
- specification. Also strings like code{"<-2m>"} with units
- code{w}, code{y} for day, week, month, and year,
- respectively, can be used.
- samp{=} meaning that the
- regexp matches the property value, and
- end itemize
- So the search string in the example finds entries tagged
- samp{:boss:}, which also have a priority value
- samp{:Coffee:} property with the value samp{Effort}
- property that is numerically smaller than 2, a
- samp{Sarah\|Denny}, and that are scheduled
- on or after October 11, 2008.
- You can configure Org mode to use property inheritance during a search, but
- beware that this can slow down searches considerably. See
- samp{|}) with a
- .
- However,
- kbd{C-c a M}, or equivalently start the TODO
- part after the slash with kbd{C-c a M} or
- table
- item work/WAITING
- Same as
- item work/!-WAITING-NEXT
- Select samp{WAITING}
- nor
- item work/!+WAITING|+NEXT
- Select samp{WAITING} or
- end table
- subsection Timeline for a single file
- cindex time-sorted view
- The timeline summarizes all time-stamped items from a single Org mode
- file in a
- table
- 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
- end table
- ref{Agenda commands}.
- subsection Search view
- cindex text search
- table
- orgcmd{C-c a s,org-search-view}
- This is a special search that lets you select entries by matching a substring
- or specific words using a boolean logic.
- samp{computer equipment} will find entries
- that contain
- samp{+computer +wifi -ethernet -}}
- will search for note entries that contain the keywords
- code{wifi}, but not the keyword
- code{8\.11[bg]}, meaning to
- exclude both 8.11b and 8.11g. The first
- samp{+} characters are optional. For more details, see
- the docstring of the command
- vindex org-agenda-text-search-extra-files
- Note that in addition to the agenda files, this command will also search
- the files listed in
- node Stuck projects
- pindex GTD, Getting Things Done
- If you are following a system like David Allen's GTD to organize your
- work, one of the ``duties'' you have is a regular review to make sure
- that all projects move along. A
- table
- orgcmd{C-c a #,org-agenda-list-stuck-projects}
- List projects that are stuck.
- item C-c a !
- code{org-stuck-projects} to define what a stuck
- project is and how to find it.
- footnote{
- samp{+PROJECT/-MAYBE-DONE}, and then check for TODO, NEXT, SHOP, and
- IGNORE in the subtree to identify projects that are not stuck. The
- correct customization for this is
- end lisp
- Note that if a project is identified as non-stuck, the subtree of this entry
- will still be searched for stuck projects.
- section Presentation and sorting
- vindex org-agenda-prefix-format
- emph{prefix} that contains the pxref{Categories})
- of the item and other important information. You can customize in which
- column tags will be displayed through
- code{org-agenda-prefix-format}.
- This prefix is followed by a cleaned-up version of the outline headline
- associated with the item.
- end menu
- subsection Categories
- cindex #+CATEGORY
- The category is a broad label assigned to each agenda item. By default, the
- category is simply derived from the file name, but you can also specify it
- with a special line in the buffer, like this:
- end example
- cindex property, CATEGORY
- If you would like to have a special CATEGORY for a single entry or a
- (sub)tree, give the entry a
- noindent
- The display in the agenda buffer looks best if the category is not
- longer than 10 characters.
- code{org-agenda-category-icon-alist} variable.
- subsection Time-of-day specifications
- w{
- c
- samp{<2005-05-10 Tue 20:30>--<2005-05-10 Tue 22:15>}}.
- In the headline of the entry itself, a time(range) may also appear as
- plain text (like samp{8:30-1pm}). If the agenda
- integrates the Emacs diary (
- example
- 8:30-13:00 Arthur Dent lies in front of the bulldozer
- 12:45...... Ford Prefect arrives and takes Arthur to the pub
- 19:00...... The Vogon reads his poem
- 20:30-22:15 Marvin escorts the Hitchhikers to the bridge
- cindex time grid
- If the agenda is in single-day mode, or for the display of today, the
- timed entries are embedded in a time grid, like
- end example
- vindex org-agenda-time-grid
- The time grid can be turned on and off with the variable
- code{org-agenda-time-grid}.
- subsection Sorting agenda items
- cindex priorities, of agenda items
- Before being inserted into a view, the items are sorted. How this is
- done depends on the type of view.
- bullet
- vindex org-agenda-files
- For the daily/weekly agenda, the items for each day are sorted. The
- default order is to first collect all items containing an explicit
- time-of-day specification. These entries will be shown at the beginning
- of the list, as a
- code{org-agenda-files}.
- Within each category, items are sorted by priority (
- samp{A}, 1000
- for samp{C}), plus additional increments for
- overdue scheduled or deadline items.
- pxref{Priorities}). The priority used for sorting derives from the
- priority cookie, with additions depending on how close an item is to its due
- or scheduled date.
- end itemize
- code{org-agenda-sorting-strategy}, and may also include criteria based on
- the estimated effort of an entry (
- node Filtering/limiting agenda items
- emph{filters} and
- subsubheading Filtering in the agenda
- cindex tag filtering, in agenda
- cindex top headline filtering, in agenda
- cindex query editing, in agenda
- kbd
- vindex org-agenda-tag-filter-preset
- Filter the agenda view with respect to a tag and/or effort estimates. The
- difference between this and a custom agenda command is that filtering is very
- fast, so that you can switch quickly between different filters without having
- to recreate the agenda.
- code{org-agenda-tag-filter-preset} as an option. This
- filter will then be applied to the view and persist as a basic filter through
- refreshes and more secondary filtering. The filter is a global property of
- the entire agenda view---in a block agenda, you should only set this in the
- global options section, not in the section of an individual block.}
- You will be prompted for a tag selection letter;
- key{TAB} at that prompt will offer use completion to
- select a tag (including any tags that do not have a selection character).
- The command then hides all entries that do not contain or inherit this tag.
- When called with prefix arg, remove the entries that
- kbd{/} at the prompt will turn off the filter and unhide any hidden
- entries. Pressing kbd{-} switches between filtering and
- excluding the next tag.
- Org also supports automatic, context-aware tag filtering. If the variable
- kbd{/} command then accepts
- code{Net} tag to identify tasks which need network access, an
- code{Call} tag for making phone
- calls. You could auto-exclude these tags based on the availability of the
- Internet, and outside of business hours, with something like this:
- group
- (defun org-my-auto-exclude-function (tag)
- (and (cond
- ((string= tag "Net")
- (/= 0 (call-process "/sbin/ping" nil nil nil
- "-c1" "-q" "-t1" "mail.gnu.org")))
- ((or (string= tag "Errand") (string= tag "Call"))
- (let ((hour (nth 2 (decode-time))))
- (or (< hour 8) (> hour 21)))))
- (concat "-" tag)))
- (setq org-agenda-auto-exclude-function 'org-my-auto-exclude-function)
- end smalllisp
- kindex [
- kindex
- kindex
- item [ ] }
- i
- r{in} search view
- add new search words (kbd{]}) or new regular expressions
- ({} and }}) to the query string. The opening bracket/brace will
- add a positive search term prefixed by
- i{must} occur/match in the entry. The closing bracket/brace will add a
- negative search term which
- end table
- vindex org-agenda-category-filter-preset
- Filter the current agenda view with respect to the category of the item at
- point. Pressing
- code{org-agenda-category-filter-preset} (see below.)
- orgcmd{=,org-agenda-filter-by-regexp}
- emph{out} entries matching the regexp. With two
- universal prefix arguments, it will remove all the regexp filters, which can
- be accumulated. You can add a filter preset through the option
- orgcmd{_,org-agenda-filter-by-effort}
- vindex org-sort-agenda-noeffort-is-high
- Filter the agenda view with respect to effort estimates.
- You first need to set up allowed efforts globally, for example
- end lisp
- You can then filter for an effort by first typing an operator, one of
- kbd{>}, and
- kbd{0} means the 10th value.
- The filter will then restrict to entries with effort smaller-or-equal, equal,
- or larger-or-equal than the selected value. For application of the operator,
- entries without a defined effort will be treated according to the value of
- orgcmd{|,org-agenda-filter-remove-all}
- Remove all filters in the current agenda view.
- subsubheading Setting limits for the agenda
- vindex org-agenda-max-entries
- vindex org-agenda-max-todos
- pxref{Custom agenda views}).
- code
- item org-agenda-max-effort
- Limit the duration of accumulated efforts (as minutes).
- item org-agenda-max-tags
- Limit the number of tagged entries.
- code{(setq org-agenda-max-effort 100)} will limit
- the agenda to 100 minutes of effort and exclude any entry that has no effort
- property. If you want to include entries with no effort property, use a
- negative value for
- code{org-agenda-max-entries} locally in a custom
- command. For example, this custom command will display the next five entries
- with a
- smalllisp
- (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
- '(("n" todo "NEXT"
- ((org-agenda-max-entries 5)))))
- code{DONE}, rebuilding the agenda
- will again the next five entries again, including the first entry that was
- excluded so far.
- You can also dynamically set temporary limits, which will be lost when
- rebuilding the agenda:
- kbd
- end table
- section Commands in the agenda buffer
- table
- tsubheading{Motion}
- orgcmd{n,org-agenda-next-line}
- Next line (same as kbd{C-n}).
- key{up} and
- orgcmd{N,org-agenda-next-item}
- Next item: same as next line, but only consider items.
- tsubheading{View/Go to Org file}
- key{SPC},mouse-3,org-agenda-show-and-scroll-up}
- Display the original location of the item in another window. With prefix
- arg, make sure that drawers stay folded.
- orgcmd{L,org-agenda-recenter}
- Display original location and recenter that window.
- orgcmdkkc{
- c
- key{RET},org-agenda-switch-to}
- Go to the original location of the item and delete other windows.
- orgcmd{F,org-agenda-follow-mode}
- code{org-agenda-start-with-follow-mode}.
- orgcmd{C-c C-x b,org-agenda-tree-to-indirect-buffer}
- Display the entire subtree of the current item in an indirect buffer. With a
- numeric prefix argument N, go up to level N and then take that tree. If N is
- negative, go up that many levels. With a
- orgcmd{C-c C-o,org-agenda-open-link}
- Follow a link in the entry. This will offer a selection of any links in the
- text belonging to the referenced Org node. If there is only one link, it
- will be followed without a selection prompt.
- cindex display changing, in agenda
- item A
- Interactively select another agenda view and append it to the current view.
- kindex o
- c
- xorgcmdkskc{v w,w,org-agenda-week-view}
- xorgcmd{v m,org-agenda-month-view}
- xorgcmd{v SPC,org-agenda-reset-view}
- kbd{32 d} jumps to
- February 1st,
- kbd{200712 w} will jump to week 12 in 2007. If such a year
- specification has only one or two digits, it will be mapped to the interval
- 1938--2037. key{SPC}} will reset to what is set in
- c
- code{org-agenda-current-span} days.
- For example, if the display covers a week, switch to the following week.
- With prefix arg, go forward that many times
- c
- c
- c
- c
- i{in the agenda buffer}.
- orgcmd{D,org-agenda-toggle-diary}
- Toggle the inclusion of diary entries. See
- c
- kindex v L
- vindex org-agenda-log-mode-items
- Toggle Logbook mode. In Logbook mode, entries that were marked DONE while
- logging was on (variable
- code{org-agenda-log-mode-items}. When called with a
- kbd{C-u C-u}, show only logging information, nothing else.
- kbd{C-u v l}.
- orgcmdkskc{v [,[,org-agenda-manipulate-query-add}
- Include inactive timestamps into the current view. Only for weekly/daily
- agenda and timeline views.
- orgcmd{v a,org-agenda-archives-mode}
- cindex Archives mode
- Toggle Archives mode. In Archives mode, trees that are marked
- kbd{A}, even all archive files are included. To exit archives mode,
- press
- c
- vindex org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode
- code{org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode}. By using a prefix argument
- when toggling this mode (i.e.,
- footnote{Only
- tags filtering will be respected here, effort filtering is ignored.}. See
- also the variable
- c
- vindex org-agenda-clock-consistency-checks
- Show overlapping clock entries, clocking gaps, and other clocking problems in
- the current agenda range. You can then visit clocking lines and fix them
- manually. See the variable
- kbd{l} to exit Logbook
- mode.
- orgcmdkskc{v E,E,org-agenda-entry-text-mode}
- vindex org-agenda-entry-text-maxlines
- Toggle entry text mode. In entry text mode, a number of lines from the Org
- outline node referenced by an agenda line will be displayed below the line.
- The maximum number of lines is given by the variable
- c
- vindex org-agenda-use-time-grid
- code{org-agenda-use-time-grid} and
- c
- kbd{S-
- kbd{S-
- orgcmd{g,org-agenda-redo}
- Same as
- c
- c
- vindex org-columns-default-format
- Invoke column view (
- code{#+COLUMNS} line, or from the default variable
- orgcmd{C-c C-x >,org-agenda-remove-restriction-lock}
- Remove the restriction lock on the agenda, if it is currently restricted to a
- file or subtree (
- tsubheading{Secondary filtering and query editing}
- For a detailed description of these commands, see
- orgcmd{/,org-agenda-filter-by-tag}
- orgcmd{<,org-agenda-filter-by-category}
- code{<} another time will remove this filter.
- orgcmd{=,org-agenda-filter-by-regexp}
- emph{out} entries matching the regexp. With two
- universal prefix arguments, it will remove all the regexp filters, which can
- be accumulated. You can add a filter preset through the option
- orgcmd{|,org-agenda-filter-remove-all}
- Remove all filters in the current agenda view.
- cindex remote editing, from agenda
- c
- cindex remote editing, undo
- c
- c
- key{right},org-agenda-todo-nextset}
- key{left},org-agenda-todo-previousset}
- Switch to the next/previous set of TODO keywords.
- orgcmd{C-k,org-agenda-kill}
- code{org-agenda-confirm-kill}.
- orgcmd{C-c C-w,org-agenda-refile}
- Refile the entry at point.
- orgcmdkskc{C-c C-x C-a,a,org-agenda-archive-default-with-confirmation}
- code{org-archive-default-command}. When using the
- c
- c
- emph{archive
- sibling}.
- orgcmdkskc{C-c C-x C-s,$,org-agenda-archive}
- Archive the subtree corresponding to the current headline. This means the
- entry will be moved to the configured archive location, most likely a
- different file.
- orgcmd{T,org-agenda-show-tags}
- code{org-agenda-show-inherited-tags}, but still want to see all
- tags of a headline occasionally.
- orgcmd{:,org-agenda-set-tags}
- Set tags for the current headline. If there is an active region in the
- agenda, change a tag for all headings in the region.
- kindex ,
- command{org-agenda-priority}).
- Org mode prompts for the priority character. If you reply with
- c
- c
- key{up},org-agenda-priority-up}
- Increase the priority of the current item. The priority is changed in
- the original buffer, but the agenda is not resorted. Use the
- c
- key{down},org-agenda-priority-down}
- Decrease the priority of the current item.
- orgcmdkkc{z,C-c C-z,org-agenda-add-note}
- code{org-log-into-drawer}, this may be inside a drawer.
- orgcmd{C-c C-a,org-attach}
- Dispatcher for all command related to attachments.
- orgcmd{C-c C-s,org-agenda-schedule}
- Schedule this item. With prefix arg remove the scheduling timestamp
- orgcmd{C-c C-d,org-agenda-deadline}
- Set a deadline for this item. With prefix arg remove the deadline.
- orgcmd{S-
- *
- With a numeric prefix argument, change it by that many days. For example,
- key{right}} will change it by a year. With a
- kbd{C-u
- C-u} prefix, do the same for changing minutes.
- kbd{r} or
- c
- key{left},org-agenda-do-date-earlier}
- Change the timestamp associated with the current line by one day
- into the past.
- orgcmd{>,org-agenda-date-prompt}
- Change the timestamp associated with the current line. The key
- kbd{S-.} on my keyboard.
- orgcmd{I,org-agenda-clock-in}
- Start the clock on the current item. If a clock is running already, it
- is stopped first.
- orgcmd{O,org-agenda-clock-out}
- Stop the previously started clock.
- orgcmd{X,org-agenda-clock-cancel}
- Cancel the currently running clock.
- orgcmd{J,org-agenda-clock-goto}
- Jump to the running clock in another window.
- orgcmd{k,org-agenda-capture}
- Like
- code{org-capture-use-agenda-date} to make this
- the default behavior of
- cindex capturing, from agenda
- tsubheading{Dragging agenda lines forward/backward}
- orgcmd{M-<up>,org-agenda-drag-line-backward}
- Drag the line at point backward one line
- file{.org} files}. With a numeric prefix argument, drag backward by that
- many lines.
- tsubheading{Bulk remote editing selected entries}
- vindex org-agenda-bulk-custom-functions
- c
- c
- c
- c
- c
- c
- c
- kbd{B}
- will be passed through to the kbd{d} commands, to bulk-remove
- these special timestamps. By default, marks are removed after the bulk. If
- you want them to persist, set code{t}
- or hit
- table
- item *
- Toggle persistent marks.
- item A
- Archive entries by moving them to their respective archive siblings.
- item +
- Add a tag to all selected entries.
- item s
- Schedule all items to a new date. To shift existing schedule dates by a
- fixed number of days, use something starting with double plus at the prompt,
- for example samp{++2w}.
- item r
- Prompt for a single refile target and move all entries. The entries will no
- longer be in the agenda; refresh (
- item S
- Reschedule randomly into the coming N days. N will be prompted for. With
- prefix arg (
- item f
- Apply a function
- code{org-agenda-bulk-custom-functions}.} to marked entries. For
- example, the function below sets the CATEGORY property of the entries to web.
- group
- (defun set-category ()
- (interactive "P")
- (let* ((marker (or (org-get-at-bol 'org-hd-marker)
- (org-agenda-error)))
- (buffer (marker-buffer marker)))
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (widen)
- (goto-char marker)
- (org-back-to-heading t)
- (org-set-property "CATEGORY" "web"))))))
- end lisp
- tsubheading{Calendar commands}
- orgcmd{c,org-agenda-goto-calendar}
- Open the Emacs calendar and move to the date at the agenda cursor.
- orgcmd{c,org-calendar-goto-agenda}
- When in the calendar, compute and show the Org mode agenda for the
- date at the cursor.
- cindex diary entries, creating from agenda
- vindex org-agenda-diary-file
- Insert a new entry into the diary, using the date at the cursor and (for
- block entries) the date at the mark. This will add to the Emacs diary
- file
- code{org-agenda-include-diary} is set.}, in a way similar to the
- code{org-agenda-diary-file} to point to an Org mode file,
- Org will create entries (in Org mode syntax) in that file instead. Most
- entries will be stored in a date-based outline tree that will later make it
- easy to archive appointments from previous months/years. The tree will be
- built under an entry with a
- code{org-agenda-diary-file} without further
- interaction. If you directly press
- kbd{k r} command.
- orgcmd{M,org-agenda-phases-of-moon}
- Show the phases of the moon for the three months around current date.
- orgcmd{S,org-agenda-sunrise-sunset}
- Show sunrise and sunset times. The geographical location must be set
- with calendar variables, see the documentation for the Emacs calendar.
- orgcmd{C,org-agenda-convert-date}
- Convert the date at cursor into many other cultural and historic
- calendars.
- orgcmd{H,org-agenda-holidays}
- Show holidays for three months around the cursor date.
- tsubheading{Exporting to a file}
- cindex exporting agenda views
- vindex org-agenda-exporter-settings
- Write the agenda view to a file. Depending on the extension of the selected
- file name, the view will be exported as HTML (file{.htm}),
- Postscript (file{.pdf}), Org (
- kbd{C-u} prefix argument, immediately open the newly created file. Use the
- variable
- file{ps-print} and for
- tsubheading{Quit and Exit}
- c
- orgcmd{x,org-agenda-exit}
- Exit agenda, remove the agenda buffer and all buffers loaded by Emacs
- for the compilation of the agenda. Buffers created by the user to
- visit Org files will not be removed.
- node Custom agenda views
- cindex custom agenda views
- pxref{Agenda dispatcher}), just like the default commands.
- end menu
- subsection Storing searches
- The first application of custom searches is the definition of keyboard
- shortcuts for frequently used searches, either creating an agenda
- buffer, or a sparse tree (the latter covering of course only the current
- buffer).
- vindex org-agenda-custom-commands
- cindex agenda, as an agenda views
- cindex tags, as an agenda view
- cindex tags-todo
- cindex occur-tree
- code{org-agenda-custom-commands}. You can customize this variable, for
- example by pressing
- lisp
- end group
- noindent
- The initial string in each entry defines the keys you have to press
- after the dispatcher command
- footnote{You can provide a description for a prefix key by
- inserting a cons cell with the prefix and the description.}. The second
- parameter is the search type, followed by the string or regular
- expression to be used for the matching. The example above will
- therefore define:
- kbd
- footnote{
- code{org-agenda-entry-types} on how to set what planning information will be
- taken into account.} this week/day.
- code{[h]h:mm}---think of them as appointments.
- samp{WAITING} as the TODO
- keyword
- item C-c a u
- as a global tags search for headlines marked
- samp{:urgent:}
- kbd{C-c a u}, but limiting the search to
- headlines that are also TODO items
- kbd{C-c a u}, but only in the current buffer and
- displaying the result as a sparse tree
- samp{FIXME}
- kbd{l}, kbd{k}) to select a name (Lisa,
- Peter, or Kim) as additional tag to match.
- code{*-tree} agenda views need to be called from an
- Org buffer as they operate on the current buffer only.
- subsection Block agenda
- cindex agenda, with block views
- Another possibility is the construction of agenda views that comprise
- the results of
- code{agenda} for the
- daily or weekly agenda (as created with code{alltodo}
- for the global TODO list (as constructed with
- code{todo},
- code{tags-todo}. Here are two examples:
- group
- (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
- '(("h" "Agenda and Home-related tasks"
- ((agenda "")
- (tags-todo "home")
- (tags "garden")))
- ("o" "Agenda and Office-related tasks"
- ((agenda "")
- (tags-todo "work")
- (tags "office")))))
- end lisp
- kbd{C-c a h} to create a multi-block view for stuff
- you need to attend to at home. The resulting agenda buffer will contain
- your agenda for the current week, all TODO items that carry the tag
- samp{garden}. Finally the
- command
- node Setting options
- cindex options, for custom agenda views
- code{org-agenda-custom-commands}. For example:
- group
- (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
- '(("w" todo "WAITING"
- ((org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(priority-down))
- (org-agenda-prefix-format " Mixed: ")))
- ("U" tags-tree "+boss-urgent"
- ((org-show-context-detail 'minimal)))
- ("N" search ""
- ((org-agenda-files '("~org/notes.org"))
- (org-agenda-text-search-extra-files nil)))))
- end lisp
- kbd{C-c a w} command will sort the collected entries only by
- priority, and the prefix format is modified to just say
- kbd{C-c a U} will now turn out ultra-compact, because neither the
- headline hierarchy above the match, nor the headline following the match
- will be shown. The command
- vindex org-agenda-custom-commands
- For command sets creating a block agenda,
- pxref{Block agenda}), let's change the sorting strategy
- for the code{priority-down}, but let's sort
- the results for GARDEN tags query in the opposite order,
- lisp
- end group
- emph{values} are just Lisp expressions. So if the
- value is a string, you need to add the double-quotes around the value
- yourself.
- code{org-agenda-custom-commands-contexts}. Let's
- say for example that you have an agenda command
- lisp
- (setq org-agenda-custom-commands-contexts
- '(("o" (in-mode . "message-mode"))))
- code{"o"} should refer to another
- command key
- lisp
- (setq org-agenda-custom-commands-contexts
- '(("o" "r" (in-mode . "message-mode"))))
- node Exporting agenda views
- cindex agenda views, exporting
- If you are away from your computer, it can be very useful to have a printed
- version of some agenda views to carry around. Org mode can export custom
- agenda views as plain text, HTML
- file{htmlize.el}.}, Postscript, PDF
- file{ps2pdf} utility must be installed on the system. Selecting
- a PDF file will also create the postscript file.}, and iCalendar files. If
- you want to do this only occasionally, use the command
- kbd
- cindex exporting agenda views
- vindex org-agenda-exporter-settings
- Write the agenda view to a file. Depending on the extension of the selected
- file name, the view will be exported as HTML (extension
- file{.htm}), Postscript (extension
- file{.ics}), or plain text (any other extension). Use the variable
- file{ps-print} and
- for
- vindex org-agenda-add-entry-text-maxlines
- vindex ps-number-of-columns
- lisp
- (setq org-agenda-exporter-settings
- '((ps-number-of-columns 2)
- (ps-landscape-mode t)
- (org-agenda-add-entry-text-maxlines 5)
- (htmlize-output-type 'css)))
- end table
- If you need to export certain agenda views frequently, you can associate
- any custom agenda command with a list of output file names
- lisp
- end group
- file{.html}, Org mode will use the
- file{.ps},
- file{.ics}, iCalendar export is
- run export over all files that were used to construct the agenda, and
- limit the export to entries listed in the agenda. Any other
- extension produces a plain ASCII file.
- The export files are
- emph{all} specified
- files in one step:
- kbd
- end table
- You can use the options section of the custom agenda commands to also
- set options for the export commands. For example:
- end lisp
- code{org-agenda-exporter-settings} will also apply, but the settings
- in
- noindent
- From the command line you may also use
- end example
- footnote{Quoting depends on the
- system you use, please check the FAQ for examples.}
- end example
- file{~/org/project.org}, without diary entries and with a 30-day
- extent.
- You can also extract agenda information in a way that allows further
- processing by other programs. See
- node Agenda column view
- cindex column view, in agenda
- pxref{Column view}) is normally used to view and edit
- properties embedded in the hierarchical structure of an Org file. It can be
- quite useful to use column view also from the agenda, where entries are
- collected by certain criteria.
- kbd
- end table
- To understand how to use this properly, it is important to realize that the
- entries in the agenda are no longer in their proper outline environment.
- This causes the following issues:
- item
- vindex org-overriding-columns-format
- Org needs to make a decision which
- code{COLUMNS} formats, this is a non-trivial problem.
- Org first checks if the variable
- code{org-columns-default-format}.
- cindex property, special, CLOCKSUM
- If any of the columns has a summary type defined (
- code{CLOCKSUM} property. Org will then sum the
- values displayed in the agenda. In the daily/weekly agenda, the sums will
- cover a single day; in all other views they cover the entire block. It is
- vital to realize that the agenda may show the same entry
- emph{parent} and its
- item
- When the column view in the agenda shows the
- kbd{R} in
- the agenda).
- cindex property, special, CLOCKSUM_T
- When the column view in the agenda shows the
- code{CLOCKSUM}) and with the planned total effort for it.
- node Markup
- LaTeX{} allow much richer formatting, Org mode has
- rules on how to prepare text for rich export. This section summarizes the
- markup rules used in an Org mode buffer.
- LaTeX{}:: LaTeX can be freely used inside Org documents
- node Paragraphs
- cindex paragraphs, markup rules
- Paragraphs are separated by at least one empty line. If you need to enforce
- a line break within a paragraph, use
- cindex #+BEGIN_VERSE
- example
- #+BEGIN_VERSE
- Great clouds overhead
- Tiny black birds rise and fall
- Snow covers Emacs
- -- AlexSchroeder
- #+END_VERSE
- cindex #+BEGIN_QUOTE
- example
- #+BEGIN_QUOTE
- Everything should be made as simple as possible,
- but not any simpler -- Albert Einstein
- #+END_QUOTE
- cindex #+BEGIN_CENTER
- example
- #+BEGIN_CENTER
- Everything should be made as simple as possible, \\
- but not any simpler
- #+END_CENTER
- node Emphasis and monospace
- cindex underlined text, markup rules
- cindex italic text, markup rules
- cindex code text, markup rules
- vindex org-fontify-emphasized-text
- vindex org-emphasis-alist
- You can make words i{/italic/}, _underlined_,
- code{~code~}, and, if you must,
- code{org-fontify-emphasized-text} to
- code{org-emphasis-alist}. To fine
- tune what characters are allowed before and after the markup characters, you
- can tweak
- node Horizontal rules
- cindex horizontal rules, markup rules
- A line consisting of only dashes, and at least 5 of them, will be exported as
- a horizontal line.
- section Images and Tables
- cindex #+CAPTION
- pxref{Tables}) and tables formatted with
- the
- code{[[tab:basic-data]]} (
- example
- #+CAPTION: This is the caption for the next table (or link)
- #+NAME: tab:basic-data
- | ... | ...|
- |-----|----|
- example
- #+CAPTION[Caption for list of tables]: Caption for table.
- cindex inlined images, markup rules
- Some back-ends allow you to directly include images into the exported
- document. Org does this, if a link to an image files does not have
- a description part, for example
- code{#+CAPTION} and
- example
- #+CAPTION: This is the caption for the next figure link (or table)
- #+NAME: fig:SED-HR4049
- [[./img/a.jpg]]
- noindent
- Such images can be displayed within the buffer.
- LaTeX{}
- equations, source code blocks). Depending on the export back-end, those may
- or may not be handled.
- section Literal examples
- cindex code line references, markup rules
- You can include literal examples that should not be subjected to
- markup. Such examples will be typeset in monospace, so this is well suited
- for source code and similar examples.
- example
- #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
- Some example from a text file.
- #+END_EXAMPLE
- i{indented} in order to align nicely with
- indented text and in particular with plain list structure (
- example
- Here is an example
- : Some example from a text file.
- cindex formatting source code, markup rules
- footnote{This works automatically for
- the HTML back-end (it requires version 1.34 of the
- LaTeX{} can be
- achieved using either the
- url{https://github.com/gpoore/minted, minted,} package.
- If you use minted or listing, you must load the packages manually, for
- example by adding the desired package to
- code{org-latex-listings}
- for details.}. This is done with the
- footnote{Code in
- pxref{Working with source code} for more
- information on evaluating code blocks.}, see
- cindex #+BEGIN_SRC
- end example
- Both in code{src} snippets, you can add a
- code{BEGIN} line, to get the lines of the example
- numbered. The
- code{+n} switch, the
- numbering from the previous numbered snippet will be continued in the current
- one. The
- example
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp -n 20
- ;; this will export with line number 20
- (message "This is line 21")
- #+END_SRC
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp +n 10
- ;; This will be listed as line 31
- (message "This is line 32")
- #+END_SRC
- samp{(ref:name)} as
- labels, and use them as targets for special hyperlinks like
- code{-r} switch which
- footnote{Adding code{-n -r} will
- code{-n}
- switch, links to these references will be labeled by the line numbers from
- the code listing, otherwise links will use the labels with no parentheses.
- Here is an example:
- end example
- code{-i} to preserve the indentation of a specific code
- block (
- vindex org-coderef-label-format
- If the syntax for the label format conflicts with the language syntax, use a
- samp{#+BEGIN_SRC pascal
- -n -r -l "((%s))"}. See also the variable
- pxref{Text
- areas in HTML export}).
- Because the code{#+END_...} patterns need to be added
- so often, shortcuts are provided using the Easy templates facility
- (
- table
- kindex C-c '
- kbd{C-c '} againsamp{*},
- samp{#+} and
- kbd{C-c '}, and also for export.}.
- The edited version will then replace the old version in the Org buffer.
- Fixed-width regions (where each line starts with a colon followed by a space)
- will be edited using footnote{You may select
- a different-mode with the variable
- kindex C-c l
- code{org-store-link} while editing a source code example in a
- temporary buffer created with
- samp{(ref:label)} at the end of the current line. Then the
- label is stored as a link kbd{C-c C-l}.
- node Special symbols
- cindex Org entities
- cindex special symbols
- cindex
- LaTeX{}-like syntax to insert special symbols---named
- entities---like samp{\to} to
- indicate an arrow. Completion for these symbols is available, just type
- kbd{M-
- example
- Protip: Given a circle \Gamma of diameter d, the length of its circumference
- is \pi}d.
- findex org-entities-help
- LaTeX{}; you can comfortably browse the complete list from a dedicated
- buffer using the command
- code{org-entities-user}.
- During export, these symbols are transformed into the native format of the
- exporter back-end. Strings like code{α}
- in the HTML output, and as LaTeX{} output.
- Similarly, code{ } in HTML and
- LaTeX{}.
- samp{\under}not underlined\under} exports as
- cindex special symbols, in-buffer display
- If you would like to see entities displayed as UTF-8 characters, use the
- following command
- code{org-pretty-entities}, or on a per-file base with the
- code{entitiespretty}.}:
- kbd
- code{entitiespretty}, STARTUP keyword
- item C-c C-x \
- Toggle display of entities as UTF-8 characters. This does not change the
- buffer content which remains plain ASCII, but it overlays the UTF-8 character
- for display purposes only.
- cindex shy hyphen, special symbol
- cindex ellipsis, special symbol
- In addition to regular entities defined above, Org exports in a special
- waycode{-} export setting
- (
- samp{\-} is treated as a shy hyphen, samp{---}
- are converted into dashes, and
- node Subscripts and superscripts
- cindex subscript
- samp{^} and
- example
- The radius of the sun is R_sun = 6.96 x 10^8 m. On the other hand, the
- radius of Alpha Centauri is R_} = 1.28 x R_}.
- vindex org-use-sub-superscripts
- If you write a text where the underscore is often used in a different
- context, Org's convention to always interpret these as subscripts can get in
- your way. Configure the variable
- code{}},
- samp{a_}} will.
- kbd
- item C-c C-x \
- In addition to showing entities as UTF-8 characters, this command will also
- format sub- and superscripts in a WYSIWYM way.
- node Embedded
- section Embedded
- cindex
- cindex
- LaTeX{}LaTeX{} is a macro system based on
- Donald E. Knuth's
- LaTeX{}'' are really from
- LaTeX{} code into its files, because many academics are
- used to writing and reading
- menu
- *
- LaTeX{} fragments:: What will this snippet look like?
- * CDLaTeX mode:: Speed up entering of formulas
- node
- subsection
- cindex
- vindex org-format-latex-header
- Org mode can contain
- LaTeX{}, the code is
- left as it is. When exporting to HTML, Org can use either
- pxref{Math formatting in HTML
- export}) or transcode the math into images (see LaTeX{}
- fragments}).
- LaTeX{} source code:
- bullet
- footnote{When MathJax is used, only the
- environments recognized by MathJax will be processed. When
- file{dvisvgm} program or
- LaTeX{} environment will be handled.}. The only
- requirement is that the
- item
- Text within the usual
- samp{$} characters are only recognized as
- math delimiters if the enclosed text contains at most two line breaks, is
- directly attached to the
- samp{$} is followed by whitespace or punctuation
- (parentheses and quotes are considered to be punctuation in this
- context). For the other delimiters, there is no such restriction, so when in
- doubt, use
- end itemize
- example
- \begin}
- x=\sqrt}
- \end}
- If $a^2=b$ and \( b=2 \), then the solution must be
- either $$ a=+\sqrt} $$ or \[ a=-\sqrt} \].
- c FIXME
- noindent
- vindex org-format-latex-options
- c can configure the option
- c ones you do not wish to have interpreted by the
- vindex org-export-with-latex
- code{org-export-with-latex}. The default setting is
- LaTeX{} back-ends.
- You can also set this variable on a per-file basis using one of these
- lines:
- r{Do the right thing automatically (MathJax)}
- #+OPTIONS: tex:nil LaTeX{} fragments at all}
- #+OPTIONS: tex:verbatim
- end example
- LaTeX{} fragments
- LaTeX{} fragments
- LaTeX{} fragments, preview
- LaTeX{} installation and file{dvisvgm}
- or footnote{These are respectively available at
- url{http://dvisvgm.bplaced.net/}
- and from the
- code{org-preview-latex-default-process} accordingly.},
- pxref{
- vindex org-format-latex-options
- code{org-format-latex-options} and
- code{:scale} (and for HTML export,
- table
- kindex C-c C-x C-l
- LaTeX{} fragment at point and overlay it
- over the source code. If there is no fragment at point, process all
- fragments in the current entry (between two headlines). When called
- with a prefix argument, process the entire subtree. When called with
- two prefix arguments, or when the cursor is before the first headline,
- process the entire buffer.
- item C-c C-c
- Remove the overlay preview images.
- vindex org-startup-with-latex-preview
- You can turn on the previewing of all
- example
- #+STARTUP: latexpreview
- example
- #+STARTUP: nolatexpreview
- node CDLaTeX mode
- LaTeX{} to enter math
- LaTeX{}
- CD
- LaTeX{} mode like AUC
- LaTeX{} mode. You need to install
- file{texmathp.el} (the latter comes also with
- AUCurl{http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/cdlatex}.
- Don't use CD
- code{org-cdlatex-mode} that comes as part of Org mode. Turn it
- on for the current buffer with
- lisp
- (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'turn-on-org-cdlatex)
- LaTeX{} mode):
- bullet
- {
- kbd{C-c
- item
- key{TAB}
- The
- LaTeX{} fragment
- code{org-inside-LaTeX-fragment-p}.}. For example,
- code{fr} to {{
- key{TAB} will get you into
- the second brace. Even outside fragments,
- samp{equ} at the beginning of a line and press
- code{equation} environment.
- To get a list of all abbreviations, type
- item
- kindex ^
- kbd{_} and LaTeX{} fragment will insert these
- characters together with a pair of braces. If you use
- code{cdlatex-simplify-sub-super-scripts}).
- kindex `
- Pressing the grave accent
- LaTeX{} fragments. If you wait more than 1.5 seconds
- after the grave accent, a help window will pop up.
- kindex '
- Pressing the apostrophe
- LaTeX{} fragments; outside the quote
- is normal.
- node Exporting
- cindex exporting
- Sometimes, you may want to pretty print your notes, publish them on the web
- or even share them with people not using Org. In these cases, the Org export
- facilities can be used to convert your documents to a variety of other
- formats, while retaining as much structure (
- pxref{Markup}) as possible.
- itemize
- item beamer (
- item html (HTML format)
- item latex (
- item md (Markdown format)
- item org (Org format)
- item man (Man page format)
- noindent More of them can be found in the
- pxref{Installation}) or through the Emacs packaging system
- file{ox-NAME}, e.g.,
- code{koma-letter} back-end.}.
- code{ascii},
- code{icalendar}, code{odt}. Others need to
- be specifically loaded, either by customizing
- lisp
- (require 'ox-md)
- code{orgtbl-mode} or
- menu
- * The export dispatcher:: The main exporter interface
- * Export settings:: Generic export settings
- * Table of contents:: The if and where of the table of contents
- * Include files:: Include additional files into a document
- * Macro replacement:: Use macros to create templates
- * Comment lines:: What will not be exported
- * ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export:: Exporting to flat files with encoding
- * Beamer export:: Exporting as a Beamer presentation
- * HTML export:: Exporting to HTML
- * LaTeX{}, and processing to PDF
- * Markdown export:: Exporting to Markdown
- * OpenDocument Text export:: Exporting to OpenDocument Text
- * Org export:: Exporting to Org
- * Texinfo export:: Exporting to Texinfo
- * iCalendar export:: Exporting to iCalendar
- * Other built-in back-ends:: Exporting to a man page
- * Advanced configuration:: Fine-tuning the export output
- * Export in foreign buffers:: Author tables and lists in Org syntax
- node The export dispatcher
- vindex org-export-dispatch-use-expert-ui
- footnote{It is also possible to use a less intrusive
- interface by setting
- code{nil} value. In that case, only a prompt is visible from the
- minibuffer. From there one can still switch back to regular menu by pressing
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-e,org-export-dispatch}
- Dispatch for export and publishing commands. When called with a
- end table
- Normally the entire buffer is exported, but if there is an active region
- only that part of the buffer will be exported.
- Several export options (
- table
- item C-a
- kbd{C-u} prefix argument, or with
- vindex org-export-in-background
- To make this behavior the default, customize the variable
- item C-b
- Toggle body-only export. Its effect depends on the back-end used.
- Typically, if the back-end has a header section (like
- item C-s
- code{org-export-initial-scope}.
- end table
- section Export settings
- cindex #+OPTIONS
- Export options can be set: globally with variables; for an individual file by
- making variables buffer-local with in-buffer settings (
- code{#+OPTIONS} keyword; or for a tree by setting
- properties (
- cindex #+SETUPFILE
- In-buffer settings may appear anywhere in the file, either directly or
- indirectly through a file included using
- pxref{The export dispatcher}) using the
- key{#}. To insert keywords individually,
- a good way to make sure the keyword is correct is to type
- kbd{M-<TAB>} for completion.
- The export keywords available for every back-end, and their equivalent global
- variables, include:
- samp
- cindex #+AUTHOR
- code{user-full-name}).
- cindex #+CREATOR
- code{org-export-creator-string}).
- cindex #+DATE
- footnote{The variable
- item EMAIL
- vindex user-mail-address
- The email address (
- item LANGUAGE
- vindex org-export-default-language
- The language used for translating some strings
- (samp{#+LANGUAGE: fr} will tell
- Org to translate emph{Fichier} (french) in the
- clocktable.
- cindex #+SELECT_TAGS
- code{org-export-select-tags}). The
- default value is
- code{:export:}, you can still exclude entries with
- code{:export:}
- anywhere in a file, text before the first headline is ignored.
- cindex #+EXCLUDE_TAGS
- code{org-export-exclude-tags}).
- The default value is code{:noexport:}
- tag will be unconditionally excluded from the export, even if they have an
- item TITLE
- cindex document title
- The title to be shown. You can use several such keywords for long titles.
- code{#+OPTIONS} keyword is a compact
- code{#+OPTIONS} lines.} form that
- recognizes the following arguments:
- code
- vindex org-export-with-smart-quotes
- Toggle smart quotes (
- item *:
- Toggle emphasized text (
- item -:
- code{org-export-with-special-strings}).
- vindex org-export-with-fixed-width
- Toggle fixed-width sections
- (
- item <:
- code{org-export-with-timestamps}).
- vindex org-export-preserve-breaks
- Toggle line-break-preservation (
- item ^:
- TeX{}-like syntax for sub- and superscripts. If you write "^:@{@}",
- {bsamp{a_b} will be left as
- it is (
- item arch:
- code{headline} to only
- process the headline, skipping its contents
- (
- item author:
- code{org-export-with-author}).
- vindex org-export-with-broken-links
- Decide whether to raise an error or not when encountering a broken internal
- link. When set to
- code{org-export-with-broken-links}).
- vindex org-export-with-clocks
- Toggle inclusion of CLOCK keywords (
- item creator:
- code{org-export-with-creator}).
- vindex org-export-with-drawers
- Toggle inclusion of drawers, or list drawers to include
- (
- item date:
- code{org-export-with-date}).
- vindex org-export-with-entities
- Toggle inclusion of entities (
- item email:
- code{org-export-with-email}).
- vindex org-export-with-footnotes
- Toggle the inclusion of footnotes (
- item H:
- code{org-export-headline-levels}). Below that level, headlines are treated
- differently. In most back-ends, they become list items.
- vindex org-export-with-inlinetasks
- Toggle inclusion of inlinetasks (
- item num:
- cindex property, UNNUMBERED
- Toggle section-numbers (
- samp{n}, so only headlines at that level or above will be
- numbered. Finally, irrespective of the level of a specific headline, the
- numbering of it can be disabled by setting the
- code{nil}. This also affects subheadings.
- vindex org-export-with-planning
- Toggle export of planning information (
- code{SCHEDULED:}, the
- code{CLOSED:} cookies or a combination of them.
- vindex org-export-with-priority
- Toggle inclusion of priority cookies (
- item prop:
- code{org-export-with-properties}).
- vindex org-export-with-statistics-cookies
- Toggle inclusion of statistics cookies
- (
- item tags:
- code{not-in-toc}
- (
- item tasks:
- code{nil} to remove all
- tasks,
- code{org-export-with-tasks}).
- vindex org-export-with-latex
- Configure export of
- code{verbatim} (
- item timestamp:
- code{org-export-time-stamp-file}).
- vindex org-export-with-title
- Toggle inclusion of title (
- item toc:
- code{org-export-with-toc}).
- vindex org-export-with-todo-keywords
- Toggle inclusion of TODO keywords into exported text
- (
- item |:
- code{org-export-with-tables}).
- footnote{With
- the exception of
- samp{EXPORT_}, followed by the name of the
- keyword they supplant. For example, samp{OPTIONS} keywords
- become, respectively, samp{EXPORT_OPTIONS}
- properties.
- vindex org-export-allow-bind-keywords
- If code{nil}, Emacs variables
- can become buffer-local during export by using the BIND keyword. Its syntax
- is
- cindex property, EXPORT_FILE_NAME
- The name of the output file to be generated is taken from the file associated
- to the buffer, when possible, or asked to you otherwise. For subtree export,
- you can also set
- node Table of contents
- cindex table of contents
- cindex list of listings
- vindex org-export-with-toc
- The table of contents is normally inserted directly before the first headline
- of the file. The depth of the table is by default the same as the number of
- headline levels, but you can choose a smaller number, or turn off the table
- of contents entirely, by configuring the variable
- example
- #+OPTIONS: toc:2
- r{no default TOC at all}
- code{org-export-with-toc} or
- code{#+TOC: headlines N} at the desired
- location(s).
- r{no default TOC}
- ...
- #+TOC: headlines 2
- end example
- Moreover, if you append
- footnote{For
- code{titletoc} package. Note that
- emph{before}
- code{org-latex-default-packages-alist}.}. In this case, any depth
- parameter becomes relative to the current level.
- r{insert local TOC, with direct children only}
- code{TOC} keyword can also generate a list of all tables (resp.
- example
- #+TOC: listings
- r{build a list of tables}
- cindex property, ALT_TITLE
- The headline's title usually determines its corresponding entry in a table of
- contents. However, it is possible to specify an alternative title by
- setting
- node Include files
- cindex include files, during export
- During export, you can include the content of another file. For example, to
- include your
- cindex #+INCLUDE
- end example
- samp{example},
- samp{src}), and, if the markup is either samp{src}, the
- language for formatting the contents.
- If markup is requested, the included content will be placed within an
- appropriate blocksamp{verse},
- samp{center}), but this places severe restrictions on the type
- of content that is permissible}. No changes to the included content are made
- and it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the result is valid
- Org syntax. For markup samp{src}, which is requesting a
- literal example, the content will be code-escaped before inclusion.
- If no markup is requested, the text will be assumed to be in Org mode format
- and will be processed normally. However, footnote labels (
- code{INCLUDE} keyword. In particular, headlines within the file will become
- children of the current section. That behavior can be changed by providing
- an additional keyword parameter,
- example
- #+INCLUDE: "~/my-book/chapter2.org" :minlevel 1
- code{:lines} keyword parameter. The line at the upper end of the range
- will not be included. The start and/or the end of the range may be omitted
- to use the obvious defaults.
- r{Include lines 5 to 10, 10 excluded}
- #+INCLUDE: "~/.emacs" :lines "-10"
- r{Include lines from 10 to EOF}
- code{org-link-search}
- code{org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline} is locally bound to non-
- code{org-link-search} only matches headlines and named elements.}
- (code{:only-contents} property is non-
- code{:lines} keyword
- operates locally with respect to the requested element. Some examples:
- r{Include the body of the heading with the custom id
- r{Include named element.}
- #+INCLUDE: "./paper.org::*conclusion" :lines 1-20
- samp{conclusion}.}
- table
- kindex C-c '
- end table
- section Macro replacement
- cindex #+MACRO
- You can define text snippets with
- end example
- code{{}}}
- code{#+CAPTION}, code{#+AUTHOR},
- table
- item {}}
- {{author}
- itemx {}}
- cindex author, macro
- item {}}
- {{date(}}
- code{#+DATE} keyword.
- code{{}}} macro that will be used only if
- var{FORMAT} should be a format string
- understood by
- item {var{FORMAT})}
- itemx {var{FORMAT}, }}
- cindex modification time, macro
- These macros refer to the date and time when the document is exported and to
- the modification date and time, respectively.
- code{format-time-string}. If the second
- argument to the code{nil}, Org
- retrieves the information from the version control system, using
- item {}}
- item {var{PROPERTY-NAME})}
- itemx {var{PROPERTY-NAME},}}
- var{PROPERTY-NAME} in current
- entry. If pxref{Search options}) refers to a remote
- entry, it will be used instead.
- code{org-hide-macro-markers} non-
- node Comment lines
- cindex comment lines
- cindex #+BEGIN_COMMENT
- Lines starting with zero or more whitespace characters followed by one
- samp{#+BEGIN_COMMENT}
- ...
- samp{COMMENT} keyword at the beginning of an entry, but after any
- other keyword or priority cookie, comments out the entire subtree. In this
- case, the subtree is not exported and no code block within it is executed
- either
- pxref{Export settings}) instead.}. The command below helps changing the
- comment status of a headline.
- kbd
- item C-c ;
- Toggle the
- end table
- section ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8 export
- cindex Latin-1 export
- . Latin-1 and UTF-8 export augment the file
- with special characters and symbols available in these encodings.
- code{org-ascii-text-width}.
- code{org-ascii-links-to-notes} for details and other options.
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-e t a/l/u,org-ascii-export-to-ascii}
- Export as an ASCII file. For an Org file,
- file{myfile.txt}. The file will be overwritten without warning.
- When the original file is
- file{myfile.txt.txt} in order to prevent data loss.
- end table
- ref{Export settings}.
- samp
- cindex #+SUBTITLE (ASCII)
- The document subtitle.
- subheading Header and sectioning structure
- In the exported version, the first three outline levels become headlines,
- defining a general document structure. Additional levels are exported as
- lists. The transition can also occur at a different level (
- subheading Quoting ASCII text
- You can insert text that will only appear when using
- cindex #+ASCII
- example
- Text ascii:and additional text within a paragraph.
- #+ASCII: Some text
- #+BEGIN_EXPORT ascii
- All lines in this block will appear only when using this back-end.
- #+END_EXPORT
- subheading ASCII specific attributes
- cindex horizontal rules, in ASCII export
- code{:width}, which
- specifies the length, in characters, of a given horizontal rule. It must be
- specified using an
- example
- #+ATTR_ASCII: :width 10
- -----
- subheading ASCII special blocks
- cindex #+BEGIN_JUSTIFYLEFT
- code{#+BEGIN_CENTER} blocks (
- example
- #+BEGIN_JUSTIFYLEFT
- It's just a jump to the left...
- #+END_JUSTIFYLEFT
- #+BEGIN_JUSTIFYRIGHT
- ...and then a step to the right.
- #+END_JUSTIFYRIGHT
- node Beamer export
- cindex Beamer export
- The emph{Beamer} allows production of high quality
- presentations using
- menu
- * Beamer export commands:: How to export Beamer documents.
- * Beamer specific export settings:: Export settings for Beamer export.
- * Sectioning Frames and Blocks in Beamer:: Blocks and sections in Beamer.
- * Beamer specific syntax:: Syntax specific to Beamer.
- * Editing support:: Helper functions for Org Beamer export.
- * A Beamer Example:: An complete Beamer example.
- node Beamer export commands
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-e l b,org-beamer-export-to-latex}
- Export as a file{myfile.org}, the
- file{myfile.tex}. The file will be overwritten without
- warning.
- orgcmd{C-c C-e l P,org-beamer-export-to-pdf}
- Export as
- item C-c C-e l O
- Export as
- end table
- subsection Beamer specific export settings
- Beamer export introduces a number of keywords, similar to the general options
- settings described in
- table
- item BEAMER_THEME
- vindex org-beamer-theme
- The Beamer theme (
- smallexample
- #+BEAMER_THEME: Rochester [height=20pt]
- item BEAMER_FONT_THEME
- item BEAMER_INNER_THEME
- item BEAMER_OUTER_THEME
- item BEAMER_HEADER
- samp{hyperref}
- settings.
- cindex #+DESCRIPTION (Beamer)
- The document description. By default these are inserted as metadata using
- code{org-latex-hyperref-template}. Description can also be typeset as part
- of the front matter via
- code{#+DESCRIPTION} keywords if the description is is long.
- cindex #+KEYWORDS (Beamer)
- The keywords defining the contents of the document. By default these are
- inserted as metadata using
- code{org-latex-hyperref-template}. Description can also be
- typeset as part of the front matter via
- code{#+KEYWORDS} if the description is is long.
- cindex #+SUBTITLE (Beamer)
- code{org-beamer-subtitle-format}. It can also access via
- code{org-latex-title-command}.
- node Sectioning Frames and Blocks in Beamer
- itemize
- item
- code{org-beamer-frame-level} or code{OPTIONS} line
- (
- cindex property, BEAMER_ENV
- Though, if a headline in the current tree has a
- code{frame} or
- code{fullframe} is a frame with an empty (ignored) title.
- vindex org-beamer-environments-default
- code{block} environments. Special block types
- can be enforced by setting headline's footnote{If
- this property is set, the entry will also get a
- code{org-beamer-environments-default} for
- supported values and
- item
- code{BEAMER_ENV} property is set to either
- code{note}, code{againframe}, the
- headline will become, respectively, an appendix, a note (within frame or
- between frame, depending on its level), a note with its title ignored or an
- code{BEAMER_REF} property
- is mandatory in order to refer to the frame being resumed, and contents are
- ignored.
- Also, a headline with an
- code{column} environment.
- cindex property, BEAMER_ACT
- code{BEAMER_ACT} and
- footnote{The
- cindex property, BEAMER_COL
- Moreover, headlines handle the
- code{nil}
- code{columns}
- code{columns}
- value for
- node Beamer specific syntax
- LaTeX{} back-end. As such, all
- samp{#+LATEX:} or
- ref{
- code{toc:t}
- code{frame} environment. Those generated from a
- pxref{Table of contents}) are not. In that case, it is also
- possible to specify options, enclosed within square brackets.
- end example
- Beamer specific code can be inserted with the following constructs:
- cindex #+BEGIN_EXPORT beamer
- end example
- In particular, this last example can be used to add overlay specifications to
- objects whose type is among code{item},
- code{radio-target} and
- example
- A *beamer:<2->useful* feature
- cindex #+ATTR_BEAMER
- Eventually, every plain list has support for
- code{:overlay} and
- code{ATTR_BEAMER} affiliated keyword. The first one allows the use
- of a different environment, the second sets overlay specifications and
- the last one inserts optional arguments in current list environment.
- end example
- subsection Editing support
- You can turn on a special minor mode
- example
- #+STARTUP: beamer
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-b,org-beamer-select-environment}
- In
- code{BEAMER_COL} property.
- node A Beamer Example
- example
- #+TITLE: Example Presentation
- #+AUTHOR: Carsten Dominik
- #+OPTIONS: H:2 toc:t num:t
- #+LATEX_CLASS: beamer
- #+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation]
- #+BEAMER_THEME: Madrid
- #+COLUMNS: %45ITEM %10BEAMER_ENV(Env) %10BEAMER_ACT(Act) %4BEAMER_COL(Col) %8BEAMER_OPT(Opt)
- * This is the first structural section
- ** Frame 1
- *** Thanks to Eric Fraga :B_block:
- :PROPERTIES:
- :BEAMER_COL: 0.48
- :BEAMER_ENV: block
- :END:
- for the first viable Beamer setup in Org
- *** Thanks to everyone else :B_block:
- :PROPERTIES:
- :BEAMER_COL: 0.48
- :BEAMER_ACT: <2->
- :BEAMER_ENV: block
- :END:
- for contributing to the discussion
- **** This will be formatted as a beamer note :B_note:
- :PROPERTIES:
- :BEAMER_env: note
- :END:
- ** Frame 2 (where we will not use columns)
- *** Request
- Please test this stuff!
- node HTML export
- cindex HTML export
- Org mode contains an HTML (XHTML 1.0 strict) exporter with extensive
- HTML formatting, in ways similar to John Gruber's
- menu
- * HTML Export commands:: How to invoke HTML export
- * HTML Specific export settings:: Export settings for HTML export
- * HTML doctypes:: Org can export to various (X)HTML flavors
- * HTML preamble and postamble:: How to insert a preamble and a postamble
- * Quoting HTML tags:: Using direct HTML in Org mode
- * Links in HTML export:: How links will be interpreted and formatted
- * Tables in HTML export:: How to modify the formatting of tables
- * Images in HTML export:: How to insert figures into HTML output
- * Math formatting in HTML export:: Beautiful math also on the web
- * Text areas in HTML export:: An alternative way to show an example
- * CSS support:: Changing the appearance of the output
- * JavaScript support:: Info and Folding in a web browser
- node HTML Export commands
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-e h h,org-html-export-to-html}
- Export as an HTML file. For an Org file
- file{myfile.html}. The file will be overwritten
- without warning.
- orgcmd{C-c C-e h H,org-html-export-as-html}
- Export to a temporary buffer. Do not create a file.
- c FIXME Exporting sublevels
- cindex headline levels, for exporting
- c defining a general document structure. Additional levels will be exported as
- c specify it with a numeric prefix argument. For example,
- example
- kbd{C-2 C-c C-e b}
- end example
- noindent
- node HTML Specific export settings
- ref{Export settings}.
- samp
- cindex #+DESCRIPTION (HTML)
- The document description. This description is inserted as a HTML meta tag.
- You can use several such keywords if the list is long.
- cindex #+HTML_DOCTYPE
- code{org-html-doctype}).
- cindex #+HTML_CONTAINER
- samp{div}, used to wrap sections and elements
- (
- item HTML_LINK_HOME
- vindex org-html-link-home
- The home link URL (
- item HTML_LINK_UP
- vindex org-html-link-up
- The up link URL (
- item HTML_MATHJAX
- vindex org-html-mathjax-options
- Options for the MathJax (
- LaTeX{} math in HTML documents.
- item HTML_HEAD
- vindex org-html-head
- Arbitrary lines appended to the end of the head of the document
- (
- item HTML_HEAD_EXTRA
- vindex org-html-head-extra
- Arbitrary lines appended to the end of the header of the document
- (
- item KEYWORDS
- item LATEX_HEADER
- LaTeX{}
- fragments to images. See
- item SUBTITLE
- samp{subtitle} CSS class.
- node HTML doctypes
- vindex org-html-doctype
- code{org-html-doctype} allows you to export to different
- (X)HTML variants. The exported HTML will be adjusted according to the syntax
- requirements of that variant. You can either set this variable to a doctype
- string directly, in which case the exporter will try to adjust the syntax
- automatically, or you can use a ready-made doctype. The ready-made options
- are:
- item
- ``html4-strict''
- item
- ``html4-frameset''
- item
- ``xhtml-transitional''
- item
- ``xhtml-11''
- item
- ``xhtml5''
- noindent See the variable
- vindex org-html-html5-fancy
- code{org-html-html5-fancy} to
- non-code{html5-fancy} item in an
- example
- #+BEGIN_aside
- Lorem ipsum
- #+END_aside
- example
- <aside>
- <p>Lorem ipsum</p>
- </aside>
- example
- #+ATTR_HTML: :controls controls :width 350
- #+BEGIN_video
- #+HTML: <source src="movie.mp4" type="video/mp4">
- #+HTML: <source src="movie.ogg" type="video/ogg">
- Your browser does not support the video tag.
- #+END_video
- example
- <video controls="controls" width="350">
- <source src="movie.mp4" type="video/mp4">
- <source src="movie.ogg" type="video/ogg">
- <p>Your browser does not support the video tag.</p>
- </video>
- vindex org-html-html5-elements
- Special blocks that do not correspond to HTML5 elements (see
- code{#+BEGIN_lederhosen} will still export to
- samp{<section>} or
- code{HTML_CONTAINER} property on the headline itself.
- subsection HTML preamble and postamble
- vindex org-html-postamble
- vindex org-html-postamble-format
- vindex org-export-creator-string
- code{org-html-preamble} is
- code{org-html-preamble-format}.
- Setting
- code{nil} will not insert any
- preamble.
- The default value for code{'auto}, which means
- that the HTML exporter will look for information about the author, the email,
- the creator and the date, and build the postamble from these values. Setting
- code{t} will insert the postamble from the
- relevant format string found in
- code{nil} will not insert any postamble.
- subsection Quoting HTML tags
- Plain samp{>} are always transformed to
- samp{>} in HTML export. If you want to include raw HTML code, which
- should only appear in HTML export, mark it with
- samp{html:<b>bold texthtml:</b>}. For more extensive HTML
- that should be copied verbatim to the exported file use either
- cindex #+BEGIN_EXPORT html
- end example
- cindex #+BEGIN_EXPORT html
- end example
- subsection Links in HTML export
- cindex internal links, in HTML export
- vindex org-html-link-org-files-as-html
- Internal links (. This
- includes automatic links created by radio targets (
- i{relative} path as the published Org file. Links to other
- code{org-html-link-org-files-as-html} to
- samp{id:} links can then be used to jump to specific
- entries across files. For information related to linking files while
- publishing them to a publishing directory see
- code{#+ATTR_HTML} line to define attributes that will be added to the
- code{<img>} tags. Here is an example that sets
- code{style} attributes for a link:
- example
- #+ATTR_HTML: :title The Org mode homepage :style color:red;
- [[http://orgmode.org]]
- node Tables in HTML export
- cindex tables, in HTML
- code{org-html-table-default-attributes}. The default setting makes tables
- without cell borders and frame. If you would like to change this for
- individual tables, place something like the following before the table:
- cindex #+ATTR_HTML
- end example
- You can also group columns in the HTML output (
- table
- vindex org-html-table-align-individual-fields
- code{nil} means attach style attributes for alignment to each table field.
- item org-html-table-caption-above
- When non-
- vindex org-html-table-data-tags
- vindex org-html-table-default-attributes
- vindex org-html-table-header-tags
- vindex org-html-table-row-tags
- vindex org-html-table-use-header-tags-for-first-column
- code{nil} means format column one in tables with header tags.
- node Images in HTML export
- cindex images, inline in HTML
- vindex org-html-inline-images
- HTML export can inline images given as links in the Org file, and
- it can make an image the clickable part of a link. By
- default
- code{org-html-inline-images}.}, images are inlined if a link does
- not have a description. So
- samp{[[file:myimg.jpg][the image]]} will just produce a link
- code{file:} link or a
- example
- [[file:highres.jpg][file:thumb.jpg]]
- code{#+ATTR_HTML}.
- In the example below we specify the code{title} attributes to
- support text viewers and accessibility, and align it to the right.
- cindex #+ATTR_HTML
- end example
- code{http} addresses just as well.
- subsection Math formatting in HTML export
- cindex dvipng
- cindex imagemagick
- pxref{
- uref{http://www.mathjax.org, MathJax} which should work out of the box with
- Org
- uref{http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/start.html#using-the-mathjax-content-delivery-network-cdn,
- MathJax.org}. A link to the terms of service of the MathJax CDN can be found
- in the docstring of
- code{org-html-mathjax-options}, or in the
- buffer. For example, with the following settings,
- end smallexample
- equation labels will be displayed on the left marign and equations will be
- five ems from the left margin.
- code{org-html-mathjax-options} for all supported variables. The MathJax
- template can be configure via
- LaTeX{} fragments are processed
- into small images that will be inserted into the browser page. Before the
- availability of MathJax, this was the default method for Org files. This
- method requires that the file{dvisvgm} or
- example
- #+OPTIONS: tex:dvipng
- example
- #+OPTIONS: tex:dvisvgm
- example
- #+OPTIONS: tex:imagemagick
- node Text areas in HTML export
- cindex text areas, in HTML
- An alternative way to publish literal code examples in HTML is to use text
- areas, where the example can even be edited before pasting it into an
- application. It is triggered by
- code{example} or
- code{:height} and
- example
- #+ATTR_HTML: :textarea t :width 40
- #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
- (defun org-xor (a b)
- "Exclusive or."
- (if a (not b) b))
- #+END_EXAMPLE
- node CSS support
- cindex CSS, for HTML export
- vindex org-html-todo-kwd-class-prefix
- footnote{If the classes on
- TODO keywords and tags lead to conflicts, use the variables
- code{org-html-tag-class-prefix} to
- make them unique.} to appropriate parts of the document---your style
- specifications may change these, in addition to any of the standard classes
- like for headlines, tables, etc.
- r{author information, including email}
- p.date
- r{creator info, about org mode version}
- .title
- r{document subtitle}
- .todo
- r{the DONE keywords, all states that count as done}
- .WAITING
- r{timestamp}
- .timestamp-kwd
- r{span around keyword plus timestamp}
- .tag
- r{each tag uses itself as a class, "@@" replaced by "_"}
- .target
- r{the line number in a code example}
- .code-highlighted
- r{div for outline level N (headline plus text))}
- div.outline-text-N
- r{section number in headlines, different for each level}
- .figure-number
- r{label like "Table 1:"}
- .listing-number
- r{how to format an inlined image}
- pre.src
- r{normal example}
- p.verse
- r{footnote section headline}
- p.footnote
- r{a footnote reference number (always a <sup>)}
- .footnum
- r{default class for a linked
- end example
- vindex org-html-head-include-default-style
- vindex org-html-head-extra
- footnote{This style is defined in the constant
- code{org-html-head-include-default-style} or set
- code{nil} in an
- code{org-html-head} and
- cindex #+HTML_HEAD
- example
- #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style1.css" />
- #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: <link rel="alternate stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style2.css" />
- noindent
- For longer style definitions, you can use several such lines. You could also
- directly write a code{</style>} section in this way, without
- referring to an external file.
- In order to add styles to a subtree, use the
- code{:CUSTOM_ID:}
- property.
- c FIXME: Talk about links and targets.
- subsection JavaScript supported display of web pages
- emph{Info}-like mode where each section is displayed separately and
- navigation can be done with the kbd{p} keys (and some other keys
- as well, press
- emph{folding} view much like Org provides inside Emacs. The
- script is available at
- url{http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/}.
- We host the script at our site, but if you use it a lot, you might not want
- to be dependent on
- cindex #+INFOJS_OPT
- end example
- example
- path:
- r{
- r{a local copy and use a path like
- r{Initial view when the website is first shown. Possible values are:}
- info
- r{Folding interface, initially showing only top-level.}
- content
- r{Folding interface, all headlines and text visible.}
- sdepth:
- r{section for info and folding modes. The default is taken from}
- code{org-export-headline-levels} (= the code{#+OPTIONS}).}
- code{org-export-headline-levels}, each}
-
- r{Should the table of contents
- r{Even when kbd{i}.}
- tdepth:
- r{the variables code{org-export-with-toc}.}
- ftoc:
- r{If yes, the toc will never be displayed as a section.}
- ltoc:
- r{Make this
- r{Headings are highlighted when the mouse is over them. Should be}
- samp{underline} (default) or a background color like
- r{Should view-toggle buttons be everywhere? When
- r{default), only one such button will be present.}
- noindent
- vindex org-html-use-infojs
- You can choose default values for these options by customizing the variable
- code{org-html-use-infojs}.
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{} exporter can produce an arbitrarily complex
- footnote{The
- LaTeX{} engines (see
- code{org-latex-pdf-process}), and packages, (see
- code{org-latex-packages-alist}).}. The Org
- LaTeX{}, blank lines are meaningful for this back-end: a paragraph
- will not be started if two contiguous syntactical elements are not separated
- by an empty line.
- LaTeX{} export commands:: How to export to
- LaTeX{} specific export settings:: Export settings for
- LaTeX{} header and sectioning:: Setting up the export file structure
- * Quoting LaTeX{} code
- * Tables in
- LaTeX{} export:: Specific attributes for images
- * Plain lists in
- LaTeX{} export:: Specific attributes for source blocks
- * Example blocks in
- LaTeX{} export:: Specific attributes for special blocks
- * Horizontal rules in
- end menu
- LaTeX{} export commands
- LaTeX{} export commands
- kbd
- LaTeX{} file. For an Org file LaTeX{}
- file will be
- orgcmd{C-c C-e l L,org-latex-export-as-latex}
- Export to a temporary buffer. Do not create a file.
- LaTeX{} and then process to PDF.
- LaTeX{} and then process to PDF, then open the resulting PDF file.
- vindex org-latex-compiler
- vindex org-latex-default-packages-alist
- The exporter supports several samp{pdflatex},
- samp{lualatex}. The default
- code{org-latex-compiler} or the
- code{org-latex-default-packages-alist}). The bibliography compiler may
- also be set via footnote{You cannot set the
- bibliography compiler on a file basis via a keyword. However, ``smart''
- samp{latexmk}, are usually able to
- select the correct bibliography compiler.}.
- LaTeX{} specific export settings
- LaTeX{} specific export settings
- The
- ref{Export settings}.
- samp
- cindex #+DESCRIPTION (
- samp{hyperref}. Document metadata can be configured via
- code{org-latex-title-command}. You can use several
- item LATEX_CLASS
- vindex org-latex-default-class
- code{org-latex-default-class}). Must be an element in
- item LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS
- LaTeX{} document class.
- cindex #+LATEX_COMPILER
- code{org-latex-compiler}).
- cindex #+LATEX_HEADER
- samp{hyperref} settings. The location can be controlled via
- item LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA
- vindex org-latex-classes
- Arbitrary lines added to the preamble of the document, before the
- code{org-latex-classes}.
- cindex #+KEYWORDS (
- samp{hyperref}. Document metadata can be
- configured via
- code{org-latex-title-command}. You
- can use several
- item SUBTITLE
- LaTeX{})
- vindex org-latex-subtitle-format
- The document subtitle. This is typeset according to
- code{org-latex-subtitle-separate}
- is non-samp{\title}-macro. It
- can also access via
- code{org-latex-title-command}.
- node
- subsection
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex header, for
- cindex sectioning structure, for
- code{itemize}
- or
- pxref{Export settings}).
- By default, the code{article}.
- vindex org-latex-classes
- vindex org-latex-packages-alist
- You can change this globally by setting a different value for
- code{#+LATEX_CLASS: myclass} in your file, or with
- a
- code{org-latex-classes}. This variable defines a header template for each
- class
- code{org-latex-default-packages-alist} and
- cindex #+LATEX_CLASS
- cindex property, EXPORT_LATEX_CLASS
- code{LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS} keyword or
- code{\documentclass} macro. These
- options have to be provided, as expected by
- cindex #+LATEX_HEADER
- code{LATEX_HEADER} and
- footnote{Unlike
- code{LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA} keywords will not be loaded when previewing
- pxref{Previewing
- code{org-latex-classes} for
- more information.
- An example is shown below.
- {xyz
- end example
- LaTeX{} code
- LaTeX{} code
- Embedded ref{Embedded
- LaTeX{} file. Furthermore, you can add special code that
- should only be present in
- cindex #+LATEX
- example
- Code within latex:some code a paragraph.
- #+LATEX: Literal
- end example
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{} export of a table, you can specify a label and a caption
- (
- LaTeX{} attributes include:
- code
- vindex org-latex-default-table-mode
- Nature of table's contents. It can be set to code{math},
- code{verbatim}. In particular, when in
- code{inline-math} mode, every cell is exported as-is and the table is
- wrapped within a math environment. Also, contiguous tables sharing the same
- math mode are merged within the same environment. Default mode is determined
- in
- item :environment
- LaTeX{} table
- environment, like footnote{Requires adding the
- code{org-latex-packages-alist}.},
- code{array}, footnote{Requires adding the
- code{org-latex-packages-alist}.},
- enddots{} It defaults to
- item :caption
- pxref{Images and tables}). If you need more advanced commands for that
- task, you can use
- LaTeX{} code. It has precedence over
- item :float
- code{:float} specifies the float environment for the table. Possible
- values are footnote{Formerly, the value was
- code{multicolumn}, code{nil}. When unspecified, a table with
- a caption will have a
- code{:placement} attribute can specify the positioning of the float. Note:
- code{:float sideways} tables.
- itemx :font
- item :spread
- Boolean specific to the code{longtabu} environments, and
- only takes effect when used in conjunction with the
- code{:spread} is non-
- code{:width}.
- itemx :center
- vindex org-latex-tables-booktabs
- code{booktabs} usage (assuming the package is
- properly loaded), table centering and removal of every horizontal rule but
- the first one (in a "table.el" table only). In particular,
- code{org-latex-tables-centered})
- activates the first (respectively second) attribute globally.
- itemx :math-suffix
- code{:math-arguments}
- attribute is used for matrix macros that require more than one argument
- (e.g.,
- end table
- Thus, attributes can be used in a wide array of situations, like writing
- a table that will span over multiple pages, or a matrix product:
- {3cm
- end example
- In the example below,
- code{\bicaption}}} will set the caption.
- {HeadingA{HeadingB
- end example
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{}
- LaTeX{}
- samp{[[file:img.jpg]]} or
- LaTeX{} processing. Org will use an
- footnote{In the case of
- TikZ (
- code{\input} macro wrapped within a
- code{:width} and
- code{:options} attribute, as shown in the following example:
- end example
- If you need a specific command for the caption, use
- code{#+CAPTION} value, if any.
- {HeadingA{HeadingB
- end example
- If you have specified a caption as described in
- code{figure} environment and thus become
- a floating element. You can also ask Org to export an image as a float
- without specifying caption by setting the
- itemize
- item
- samp{figure} environment. It is
- used by default if you provide a caption to the image.
- code{multicolumn}: if you wish to include an image which spans multiple
- columns in a page. This will export the image wrapped in a
- item
- item
- code{sidewaysfigure}
- environment. Setting this
- code{:placement} setting.
- code{nil}: if you need to avoid any floating environment, even when
- a caption is provided.
- noindent
- To modify the placement option of any floating environment, set the
- example
- #+ATTR_LATEX: :float wrap :width 0.38\textwidth :placement }}
- [[./img/hst.png]]
- vindex org-latex-images-centered
- LaTeX{} export)
- LaTeX{} export)
- Images are centered by default. However, one can disable this behavior by
- setting code{nil}. To prevent any image from
- being centered throughout a document, set
- code{:comment-include} attribute is set to
- a non-LaTeX{}
- node Plain lists in
- subsection Plain lists in
- cindex plain lists, in
- cindex #+ATTR_LATEX, in plain lists
- Plain lists accept two optional attributes:
- code{:options}. The first can be used to specify the environment. The
- second can be used to specifies additional arguments to the environment.
- Both attributes are illustrated in the following example:
- {enumitem
- {{,{, and
- end example
- By default,
- samp{enumitem}
- example
- #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage}
- #+LATEX_HEADER: \renewlist}}}
- #+LATEX_HEADER: \setlist[itemize]}
- - One
- - Two
- - Three
- - Four
- - Five
- node Source blocks in
- subsection Source blocks in
- cindex source blocks, in
- cindex #+ATTR_LATEX, in source blocks
- In addition to syntax defined in
- pxref{Images and tables}), source blocks also accept two additional
- attributes: code{:options}.
- You may set the former to
- minus
- code{t}: if you want to make the source block a float. It is the default
- value when a caption is provided.
- code{multicolumn}: if you wish to include a source block which spans multiple
- columns in a page.
- code{nil}: if you need to avoid any floating environment, even when a caption
- is provided. It is useful for source code that may not fit in a single page.
- example
- #+ATTR_LATEX: :float nil
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
- Code that may not fit in a single page.
- #+END_SRC
- vindex org-latex-listings-options
- code{listings}). This is the local
- counterpart to
- code{org-latex-minted-options} variables, which see.
- end example
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{} export
- LaTeX{}, example blocks contents are wrapped
- in a
- pxref{Advanced
- configuration}). You can also change this per block using
- example
- #+ATTR_LATEX: :environment myverbatim
- #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
- This sentence is false.
- #+END_EXAMPLE
- node Special blocks in
- subsection Special blocks in
- cindex special blocks, in
- cindex abstract, in
- cindex proof, in
- cindex #+ATTR_LATEX, in special blocks
- In
- code{:options} attribute will be appended as-is to that
- environment's opening string. For example:
- end example
- example
- \begin}
- We demonstrate how to solve the Syracuse problem.
- \end}
- \begin}[Proof of important theorem]
- ...
- Therefore, any even number greater than 2 is the sum of two primes.
- \end}
- code{:caption}
- attribute. It will override standard
- example
- #+ATTR_LATEX: :caption \MyCaption}
- #+BEGIN_proof
- ...
- #+END_proof
- node Horizontal rules in
- subsection Horizontal rules in
- cindex horizontal rules, in
- cindex #+ATTR_LATEX, in horizontal rules
- Width and thickness of a given horizontal rule can be controlled with,
- respectively, code{:thickness} attributes:
- end example
- section Markdown export
- code{md} export back-end generates Markdown syntax
- url{http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/}.} for an Org
- mode buffer.
- It is built over HTML back-end: any construct not supported by Markdown
- syntax (e.g., tables) will be controlled and translated by
- pxref{HTML export}).
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-e m m,org-md-export-to-markdown}
- Export as a text file written in Markdown syntax. For an Org file,
- file{myfile.md}. The file
- will be overwritten without warning.
- item C-c C-e m o
- Export as a text file with Markdown syntax, then open it.
- subheading Header and sectioning structure
- code{atx} and
- code{org-md-headline-style}. The former introduces
- a hard limit of two levels, whereas the latter pushes it to six. Headlines
- below that limit are exported as lists. You can also set a soft limit before
- that one (
- c begin opendocument
- section OpenDocument Text export
- cindex OpenDocument
- cindex LibreOffice
- Org mode supports export to OpenDocument Text (ODT) format. Documents
- created by this exporter use the
- footnote{
- menu
- * Pre-requisites for ODT export:: What packages ODT exporter relies on
- * ODT export commands:: How to invoke ODT export
- * ODT specific export settings:: Export settings for ODT
- * Extending ODT export:: How to produce samp{pdf} files
- * Applying custom styles:: How to apply custom styles to the output
- * Links in ODT export:: How links will be interpreted and formatted
- * Tables in ODT export:: How Tables are exported
- * Images in ODT export:: How to insert images
- * Math formatting in ODT export:: How
- end menu
- subsection Pre-requisites for ODT export
- file{zip} program to create the final
- output. Check the availability of this program before proceeding further.
- subsection ODT export commands
- cindex region, active
- cindex transient-mark-mode
- kbd
- cindex property EXPORT_FILE_NAME
- Export as OpenDocument Text file.
- code{org-odt-preferred-output-format} is specified, automatically convert
- the exported file to that format.
- file{myfile.org}, the ODT file will be
- footnote{This requires
- footnote{To select the current subtree, use
- code{EXPORT_FILE_NAME} property, that name will be used for the
- export.
- vindex org-odt-preferred-output-format
- If
- xref{x-export-to-other-formats, , Automatically exporting to
- other formats}.
- node ODT specific export settings
- ref{Export settings}.
- samp
- cindex #+DESCRIPTION (ODT)
- The document description. These are inserted as document metadata. You can
- use several such keywords if the list is long.
- cindex #+KEYWORDS (ODT)
- The keywords defining the contents of the document. These are inserted as
- document metadata. You can use several such keywords if the list is long.
- cindex ODT_STYLES_FILE
- code{org-odt-styles-file}). See
- item SUBTITLE
- end table
- subsection Extending ODT export
- The ODT exporter can interface with a variety of document
- converters and supports popular converters out of the box. As a result, you
- can use it to export to formats like
- samp{csv}) to another format (say samp{xls}).
- file{unoconv}
- file{unoconv} as your preferred converter, customize the variable
- code{unoconv}. You can
- also use your own favorite converter or tweak the default settings of the
- samp{unoconv} converters.
- subsubheading Automatically exporting to other formats
- vindex org-odt-preferred-output-format
- Very often, you will find yourself exporting to ODT format, only to
- immediately save the exported document to other formats like
- samp{docx}, samp{pdf} etc. In such cases, you can specify your
- preferred output format by customizing the variable
- pxref{x-export-to-odt,,Exporting to ODT}) can be extended to export to a
- format that is of immediate interest to you.
- anchor{x-convert-to-other-formats}
- There are many document converters in the wild which support conversion to
- and from various file formats, including, but not limited to the
- ODT format. LibreOffice converter, mentioned above, is one such
- converter. Once a converter is configured, you can interact with it using
- the following command.
- table
- item M-x org-odt-convert RET
- Convert an existing document from one format to another. With a prefix
- argument, also open the newly produced file.
- node Applying custom styles
- cindex styles, custom
- pxref{Working with OpenDocument style files}) that ensure a well-formatted
- output. These factory styles, however, may not cater to your specific
- tastes. To customize the output, you can either modify the above styles
- files directly, or generate the required styles using an application like
- LibreOffice. The latter method is suitable for expert and non-expert
- users alike, and is described here.
- enumerate
- file{example.org} file with the below settings and export it
- to ODT format.
- end example
- file{example.odt} using LibreOffice. Use the
- samp{Org} prefix---and
- modify those to your taste. Save the modified file either as an
- OpenDocument Text (file{.ott}) file.
- cindex #+ODT_STYLES_FILE
- code{org-odt-styles-file} and point it to the
- newly created file. For additional configuration options
- code{#+ODT_STYLES_FILE} option. A typical setting will look like
- end example
- or
- end example
- subsubheading Using third-party styles and templates
- You can use third-party styles and templates for customizing your output.
- This will produce the desired output only if the template provides all
- style names that the
- node Links in ODT export
- cindex links, in ODT export
- ODT exporter creates native cross-references for internal links. It creates
- Internet-style links for all other links.
- A link with no description and destined to a regular (un-itemized) outline
- heading is replaced with a cross-reference and section number of the heading.
- A {label: is replaced
- with a cross-reference and sequence number of the labeled entity.
- node Tables in ODT export
- cindex tables, in ODT export
- Export of native Org mode tables (file{table.el}
- tables is supported. However, export of complex
- pxref{Column groups}). Furthermore, all
- tables are typeset to occupy the same width. If the table specifies
- alignment and relative width for its columns (
- footnote{The column widths are
- interpreted as weighted ratios with the default weight being 1}
- code{:rel-width}
- property using an
- example
- #+ATTR_ODT: :rel-width 50
- | Area/Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Sum |
- |---------------+-------+-------+-------+-------|
- | / | < | | | < |
- | <l13> | <r5> | <r5> | <r5> | <r6> |
- | North America | 1 | 21 | 926 | 948 |
- | Middle East | 6 | 75 | 844 | 925 |
- | Asia Pacific | 9 | 27 | 790 | 826 |
- |---------------+-------+-------+-------+-------|
- | Sum | 16 | 123 | 2560 | 2699 |
- code{#+ATTR_ODT} line.
- node Images in ODT export
- cindex images, embedding in ODT
- subsubheading Embedding images
- You can embed images within the exported document by providing a link to the
- desired image file with no link description. For example, to embed
- example
- [[file:img.png]]
- example
- [[./img.png]]
- subsubheading Embedding clickable images
- You can create clickable images by providing a link whose description is a
- link to an image file. For example, to embed a image
- uref{http://Orgmode.org} website, do the following
- end example
- cindex #+ATTR_ODT
- You can control the size and scale of the embedded images using the
- cindex identify, ImageMagick
- file{identify} program or b) Emacs code{image-size}
- APIsfile{ImageMagick} is only desirable. However, if you
- routinely produce documents that have large images or you export your Org
- files that has images using a Emacs batch script, then the use of
- code{org-odt-pixels-per-inch}. The default value of this variable is
- set to
- table
- item Explicitly size the image
- To embed
- example
- #+ATTR_ODT: :width 10 :height 10
- [[./img.png]]
- item Scale the image
- To embed
- example
- #+ATTR_ODT: :scale 0.5
- [[./img.png]]
- item Scale the image to a specific width
- To embed
- example
- #+ATTR_ODT: :width 10
- [[./img.png]]
- item Scale the image to a specific height
- To embed
- example
- #+ATTR_ODT: :height 10
- [[./img.png]]
- end table
- cindex #+ATTR_ODT
- You can control the manner in which an image is anchored by setting the
- code{#+ATTR_ODT} line. You can specify one
- of the following three values for the
- samp{"as-char"}, samp{"page"}.
- To create an image that is anchored to a page, do the following:
- end example
- subsection Math formatting in ODT export
- The ODT exporter has special support for handling math.
- LaTeX{} math snippets:: How to embed
- end menu
- LaTeX{} math snippets
- LaTeX{} math snippets
- pxref{
- cindex MathML
- item MathML
- This option is activated on a per-file basis with
- end example
- With this option,
- LaTeX{}-to-MathML converter program. The
- resulting MathML fragments are then embedded as an OpenDocument Formula in
- the exported document.
- vindex org-latex-to-mathml-jar-file
- You can specify the
- code{org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command} and
- footnote{See
- lisp
- (setq org-latex-to-mathml-convert-command
- "java -jar %j -unicode -force -df %o %I"
- org-latex-to-mathml-jar-file
- "/path/to/mathtoweb.jar")
- LaTeX{}MLuref{http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/}.} use
- end lisp
- You can use the following commands to quickly verify the reliability of
- the
- table
- item M-x org-odt-export-as-odf RET
- Convert a file{.odf}) file.
- LaTeX{} math snippet to an OpenDocument formula (
- end table
- cindex dvisvgm
- item PNG images
- This option is activated on a per-file basis with
- end example
- end example
- or:
- end example
- With this option,
- file{dvipng} program, file{imagemagick} suite be
- available on your system.
- node Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files
- LaTeX{} math snippets in an
- ODT document less than reliable. In that case, you can embed a
- math equation by linking to its MathML (
- file{.odf}) file as shown below:
- end example
- or
- end example
- subsection Labels and captions in ODT export
- You can label and caption various category of objects---an inline image, a
- table, a code{#+LABEL} and
- xref{Images and tables}. ODT exporter enumerates
- each labeled or captioned object of a given category separately. As a
- result, each such object is assigned a sequence number based on order of its
- appearance in the Org file.
- In the exported document, a user-provided caption is augmented with the
- category and sequence number. Consider the following inline image in an Org
- file.
- end example
- It could be rendered as shown below in the exported document.
- end example
- code{org-odt-category-map-alist}. For example, to tag all embedded
- images with the string
- samp{Figure}) use the following setting:
- end lisp
- With this, previous image will be captioned as below in the exported
- document.
- end example
- subsection Literal examples in ODT export
- Export of literal examples (
- file{htmlfontify.el} to
- generate all style definitions needed for a fancy listing. The
- auto-generated styles have
- code{font-lock} library for the source
- language.
- code{org-odt-create-custom-styles-for-srcblocks}.
- code{org-odt-fontify-srcblocks}.
- subsection Advanced topics in ODT export
- If you rely heavily on ODT export, you may want to exploit the full
- set of features that the exporter offers. This section describes features
- that would be of interest to power users.
- end menu
- subsubheading Configuring a document converter
- cindex doc, docx, rtf
- xref{Extending ODT export}.
- If you are using a converter that is not supported by default or if you would
- like to tweak the default converter settings, proceed as below.
- item Register the converter
- code{org-odt-convert-processes}. Also specify how
- the converter can be invoked via command-line to effect the conversion.
- vindex org-odt-convert-capabilities
- code{org-odt-convert-capabilities}. Use the default value for this
- variable as a guide for configuring your converter. As suggested by the
- default setting, you can specify the full set of formats supported by the
- converter and not limit yourself to specifying formats that are related to
- just the OpenDocument Text format.
- vindex org-odt-convert-process
- Select the newly added converter as the preferred one by customizing the
- option
- end enumerate
- subsubheading Working with OpenDocument style files
- cindex template, custom
- This section explores the internals of the ODT exporter and the
- means by which it produces styled documents. Read this section if you are
- interested in exploring the automatic and custom OpenDocument styles used by
- the exporter.
- subsubheading a) Factory styles
- The ODT exporter relies on two files for generating its output.
- These files are bundled with the distribution under the directory pointed to
- by the variable
- itemize
- item
- file{styles.xml} file of the final
- enumerate
- item
- To add styles generated by
- end enumerate
- item
- file{content.xml} file of the final
- samp{<office:text>}samp{</office:text>} elements of this file.
- Apart from serving as a template file for the final
- enumerate
- item
- It contains dots{}
- end enumerate
- anchor{x-overriding-factory-styles}
- itemize
- item
- file{styles.xml} that will be used in the
- final output. You can specify one of the following values:
- item A
- file{styles.xml}
- file{.odt} or
- file{styles.xml} contained in the specified OpenDocument Text or
- Template file
- file{.odt} or
- file{styles.xml} contained in the specified OpenDocument Text or
- Template file. Additionally extract the specified member files and embed
- those within the final
- file{styles.xml} file references additional files
- like header and footer images.
- code{nil}
- Use the default
- end enumerate
- item
- file{content.xml} that will be used
- in the final output.
- node Creating one-off styles
- enumerate
- samp{odt:...} markup. For example, to highlight a region of text do
- the following:
- end example
- file{styles.xml} (
- samp{Highlight} style as shown below.
- end example
- code{#+ODT:}
- directive. For example, to force a page break do the following:
- end example
- file{styles.xml} (
- samp{PageBreak} style as shown below.
- end example
- code{#+BEGIN_EXPORT
- odt}code{#+END_EXPORT} construct.
- For example, to create a one-off paragraph that uses bold text, do the
- following:
- end example
- node Customizing tables in ODT export
- cindex tables, in ODT export
- code{#+ATTR_ODT} line. For a discussion on default
- formatting of tables
- footnote{
- vindex org-odt-table-styles
- To have a quick preview of this feature, install the below setting and
- export the table that follows:
- end lisp
- end example
- In the above example, you used a template named
- samp{TableWithHeaderRowAndColumn} and
- strong{Important:} The OpenDocument
- styles needed for producing the above template have been pre-defined for
- you. These styles are available under the section marked
- file{OrgOdtContentTemplate.xml}
- (
- enumerate
- footnote{See the
- samp{table-cell} and
- itemize
- item Body
- item Last column
- item Last row
- item Odd row
- item Odd Column
- samp{Custom}, the needed style names are listed in
- the following table.
- headitem Table cell type
- code{table-cell} style
- code{paragraph} style
- tab
- item Body
- samp{CustomTableCell}
- samp{CustomTableParagraph}
- tab
- tab
- item Last column
- samp{CustomLastColumnTableCell}
- samp{CustomLastColumnTableParagraph}
- tab
- tab
- item Last row
- samp{CustomLastRowTableCell}
- samp{CustomLastRowTableParagraph}
- tab
- tab
- item Odd row
- samp{CustomOddRowTableCell}
- samp{CustomOddRowTableParagraph}
- tab
- tab
- item Odd column
- samp{CustomOddColumnTableCell}
- samp{CustomOddColumnTableParagraph}
- samp{Custom}, define the above
- styles in the
- code{</office:automatic-styles>} element
- of the content template file (
- item
- Define a table stylecode{table:template-name},
- code{table:use-last-row-styles},
- code{table:use-last-column-styles},
- code{table:use-banding-column-styles} of the
- vindex org-odt-table-styles
- To define a table style, create an entry for the style in the variable
- itemize
- item the name of the table template created in step (1)
- end itemize
- For example, the entry below defines two different table styles
- samp{TableWithFirstRowandLastRow}
- based on the same template
- lisp
- (setq org-odt-table-styles
- (append org-odt-table-styles
- '(("TableWithHeaderRowAndColumn" "Custom"
- ((use-first-row-styles . t)
- (use-first-column-styles . t)))
- ("TableWithFirstRowandLastRow" "Custom"
- ((use-first-row-styles . t)
- (use-last-row-styles . t))))))
- item
- Associate a table with the table style
- To do this, specify the table style created in step (2) as part of
- the
- example
- #+ATTR_ODT: :style "TableWithHeaderRowAndColumn"
- | Name | Phone | Age |
- | Peter | 1234 | 17 |
- | Anna | 4321 | 25 |
- end enumerate
- subsubheading Validating OpenDocument XML
- Occasionally, you will discover that the document created by the
- ODT exporter cannot be opened by your favorite application. One of
- the common reasons for this is that the
- file{.odt} filefile{.odt} files are
- nothing but inforef{File Archives,,emacs}. For
- general help with validation (and schema-sensitive editing) of XML files:
- vindex org-odt-schema-dir
- If you have ready access to OpenDocument
- code{org-odt-schema-dir} to point to that directory. The ODT exporter
- will take care of updating the
- c end opendocument
- section Org export
- code{org} export back-end creates a normalized version of the Org document
- in current buffer. In particular, it evaluates Babel code (
- subheading Org export commands
- kbd
- file{myfile.org}, the resulting
- file will be
- orgcmd{C-c C-e O O,org-org-export-as-org}
- Export to a temporary buffer. Do not create a file.
- end table
- section Texinfo export
- samp{texinfo} export back-end generates Texinfo code and can compile it into
- an Info file.
- samp{Top} node:: Installing a manual in Info Top node
- * Headings and sectioning structure:: Building document structure
- * Indices:: Creating indices
- * Quoting Texinfo code:: Incorporating literal Texinfo code
- * Plain lists in Texinfo export:: Specific attributes for plain lists
- * Tables in Texinfo export:: Specific attributes for tables
- * Images in Texinfo export:: Specific attributes for images
- * Special blocks in Texinfo export:: Specific attributes for special blocks
- * A Texinfo example:: Illustrating Org to Texinfo process
- node Texinfo export commands
- vindex org-texinfo-info-process
- kbd
- file{myfile.org}, the resulting
- file will be
- orgcmd{C-c C-e i i,org-texinfo-export-to-info}
- Export to Texinfo and then process to an Info file
- code{org-texinfo-info-process}, it is possible to generate other formats,
- including DocBook.}.
- node Texinfo specific export settings
- ref{Export settings}.
- samp
- cindex #+SUBTITLE (Texinfo)
- The document subtitle.
- cindex #+SUBAUTHOR
- The document subauthor.
- cindex #+TEXINFO_FILENAME
- The Texinfo filename.
- cindex #+TEXINFO_CLASS
- code{org-texinfo-default-class}). This must be a
- member of
- item TEXINFO_HEADER
- item TEXINFO_POST_HEADER
- item TEXINFO_DIR_CATEGORY
- item TEXINFO_DIR_TITLE
- item TEXINFO_DIR_DESC
- item TEXINFO_PRINTED_TITLE
- end table
- subsection Texinfo file header
- code{#+TEXINFO_FILENAME} keyword to override the default
- destination.
- vindex org-texinfo-classes
- cindex #+TEXINFO_CLASS
- Along with the output file name, the header contains information about the
- language (footnote{See
- code{#+TEXINFO_HEADER} keyword for each additional command needed, e.g.,
- code}.
- If you happen to regularly install the same set of commands, it may be easier
- to define your own class in
- code{#+TEXINFO_CLASS} keyword accordingly in your document to activate it.
- subsection Texinfo title and copyright page
- code{#+TITLE} and pxref{Export settings}). It is
- also possible to print a different, more specific, title with
- code{#+SUBTITLE} keyword. Both expect raw Texinfo code in their value.
- code{#+AUTHOR} may not be enough. You can
- include other authors with several
- example
- #+AUTHOR: Jane Smith
- #+SUBAUTHOR: John Doe
- #+TEXINFO_PRINTED_TITLE: This Long Titleinlinefmt} Is Broken in TeX}
- cindex property, COPYING
- Copying material is defined in a dedicated headline with a non-
- code{:COPYING:} property. The contents are inserted within
- a
- example
- * Copying
- :PROPERTIES:
- :COPYING: t
- :END:
- This is a short example of a complete Texinfo file, version 1.0.
- Copyright \copy 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- node Texinfo
- subsection Texinfo
- cindex #+TEXINFO_DIR_CATEGORY
- cindex #+TEXINFO_DIR_DESC
- You may ultimately want to install your new Info file in your system. You
- can write an appropriate entry in the top level directory specifying its
- category and title with, respectively,
- code{#+TEXINFO_DIR_TITLE}. Optionally, you can add a short description
- using
- samp{Top} node.
- end example
- subsection Headings and sectioning structure
- vindex org-texinfo-default-class
- samp{texinfo} uses a pre-defined scheme, or class, to convert headlines into
- Texinfo structuring commands. For example, a top level headline appears as
- code{unnumbered}
- otherwise. If you need to use a different set of commands, e.g., to start
- with code{chapter}, install a new class in
- code{#+TEXINFO_CLASS}
- keyword. Export process defaults to
- pxref{Export settings}), that headline becomes a list
- in Texinfo output.
- code{nil}
- cindex property, DESCRIPTION
- Each regular sectioning structure creates a menu entry, named after the
- heading. You can provide a different, e.g., shorter, title in
- pxref{Table of contents}). Optionally, you can
- specify a description for the item in
- example
- * Controlling Screen Display
- :PROPERTIES:
- :ALT_TITLE: Display
- :DESCRIPTION: Controlling Screen Display
- :END:
- node Indices
- cindex #+CINDEX
- cindex #+KINDEX
- cindex #+TINDEX
- samp{texinfo} back-end
- provides one for each predefined type: code{#+FINDEX},
- code{#+PINDEX}, code{#+VINDEX}. For
- custom indices, you can write raw Texinfo code (
- example
- #+CINDEX: Defining indexing entries
- cindex property, INDEX
- To generate an index, you need to set the
- samp{cp} or
- example
- * Concept Index
- :PROPERTIES:
- :INDEX: cp
- :END:
- node Quoting Texinfo code
- cindex #+TEXINFO
- example
- Richard texinfo:sc} commence' GNU.
- #+TEXINFO: need800
- This paragraph is preceded by...
- #+BEGIN_EXPORT texinfo
- auindex Johnson, Mark
- auindex Lakoff, George
- #+END_EXPORT
- node Plain lists in Texinfo export
- cindex #+ATTR_TEXINFO, in plain lists
- In Texinfo output, description lists appear as two-column tables, using the
- default command code{ftable} or
- footnote{For more information,
- code{:table-type} attribute.
- code{:indic} attribute. If you do not,
- it defaults to the value stored in
- example
- #+ATTR_TEXINFO: :indic asis
- - foo :: This is the text for /foo/, with no highlighting.
- node Tables in Texinfo export
- cindex #+ATTR_TEXINFO, in tables
- When exporting a table, column widths are deduced from the longest cell in
- each column. You can also define them explicitly as fractions of the line
- length, using
- example
- #+ATTR_TEXINFO: :columns .5 .5
- | a cell | another cell |
- node Images in Texinfo export
- cindex #+ATTR_TEXINFO, in images
- Images are links to files with a supported image extension and no
- description. Image scaling is set with code{:height}
- attributes. You can also use
- example
- #+ATTR_TEXINFO: :width 1in :alt Alternate i}
- [[ridt.pdf]]
- node Special blocks in Texinfo export
- cindex #+ATTR_TEXINFO, in special blocks
- In Texinfo output, special blocks become commands of the same name. Value of
- example
- #+attr_texinfo: :options org-org-export-to-org ...
- #+begin_defun
- A somewhat obsessive function.
- #+end_defun
- noindent
- becomes
- end example
- subsection A Texinfo example
- Here is a thorough example.
- example
- #+MACRO: version 2.0
- #+MACRO: updated last updated 4 March 2014
- #+OPTIONS: ':t toc:t author:t email:t
- #+TITLE: GNU Sample {}}
- #+AUTHOR: A.U. Thor
- #+EMAIL: bug-samplegnu.org
- #+LANGUAGE: en
- #+TEXINFO_FILENAME: sample.info
- #+TEXINFO_HEADER: syncodeindex pg cp
- #+TEXINFO_DIR_CATEGORY: Texinfo documentation system
- #+TEXINFO_DIR_TITLE: sample: (sample)
- #+TEXINFO_DIR_DESC: Invoking sample
- #+TEXINFO_PRINTED_TITLE: GNU Sample
- #+SUBTITLE: for version {}}, {}}
- * Copying
- :PROPERTIES:
- :COPYING: t
- :END:
- This manual is for GNU Sample (version {}},
- {}}), which is an example in the Texinfo documentation.
- Copyright texinfo:copyright} 2013 Free Software Foundation,
- Inc.
- #+BEGIN_QUOTE
- Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
- document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
- Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software
- Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts,
- and with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in
- the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
- #+END_QUOTE
- * Invoking sample
- #+PINDEX: sample
- #+CINDEX: invoking command}
- This is a sample manual. There is no sample program to invoke, but
- if there were, you could see its basic usage and command line
- options here.
- * GNU Free Documentation License
- :PROPERTIES:
- :APPENDIX: t
- :END:
- #+TEXINFO: include fdl.texi
- * Index
- :PROPERTIES:
- :INDEX: cp
- :END:
- node iCalendar export
- cindex iCalendar export
- vindex org-icalendar-use-deadline
- vindex org-icalendar-categories
- code{org-icalendar-include-todo}. Plain timestamps are exported as VEVENT,
- and TODO items as VTODO
- footnote{See the variables
- code{org-icalendar-use-scheduled}.}.
- As categories, it will use the tags locally defined in the heading, and the
- file/tree category
- code{org-icalendar-categories}.}. See the variable
- vindex org-icalendar-store-UID
- code{org-icalendar-store-UID}, the UID will be stored in the
- table
- orgcmd{C-c C-e c f,org-icalendar-export-to-ics}
- Create iCalendar entries for the current buffer and store them in the same
- directory, using a file extension
- orgcmd{C-c C-e c a, org-icalendar-export-agenda-files}
- kbd{C-c C-e c f}, but do this for all files in
- orgcmd{C-c C-e c c,org-icalendar-combine-agenda-files}
- code{org-agenda-files} and write it to the file given by
- end table
- vindex org-icalendar-include-body
- cindex property, DESCRIPTION
- footnote{The LOCATION
- property can be inherited from higher in the hierarchy if you configure
- code{org-icalendar-include-body} characters).
- How this calendar is best read and updated, depends on the application
- you are using. The FAQ covers this issue.
- section Other built-in back-ends
- vindex org-export-backends
- On top of the aforementioned back-ends, Org comes with other built-in ones:
- item
- end itemize
- To activate these export back-end, customize
- code{(require 'ox-man)}. This will add new
- keys in the export dispatcher (
- node Advanced configuration
- subheading Hooks
- vindex org-export-before-parsing-hook
- Two hooks are run during the first steps of the export process. The first
- one,
- code{org-export-before-parsing-hook}, as its name suggests, happens just
- before parsing the buffer. Their main use is for heavy duties, that is
- duties involving structural modifications of the document. For example, one
- may want to remove every headline in the buffer during export. The following
- code can achieve this:
- group
- (defun my-headline-removal (backend)
- "Remove all headlines in the current buffer.
- BACKEND is the export back-end being used, as a symbol."
- (org-map-entries
- (lambda () (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line) (point))))))
- (add-hook 'org-export-before-parsing-hook 'my-headline-removal)
- end lisp
- Note that functions used in these hooks require a mandatory argument,
- a symbol representing the back-end used.
- cindex Filters, exporting
- Filters are lists of functions applied on a specific part of the output from
- a given back-end. More explicitly, each time a back-end transforms an Org
- object or element into another language, all functions within a given filter
- type are called in turn on the string produced. The string returned by the
- last function will be the one used in the final output.
- There are filter sets for each type of element or object, for plain text,
- for the parse tree, for the export options and for the final output. They
- are all named after the same scheme:
- code{TYPE} is the type targeted by the filter. Valid types are:
- columnfractions .33 .33 .33
- tab bold
- item center-block
- tab code
- tab drawer
- item entity
- tab export-block
- tab final-output
- item footnote-definition
- tab headline
- tab inline-babel-call
- item inlinetask
- tab item
- tab latex-environment
- item line-break
- tab node-property
- tab paragraph
- item plain-list
- tab planning
- tab quote-block
- item section
- tab src-block
- tab strike-through
- item superscript
- tab table-cell
- tab target
- item underline
- tab verse-block
- LaTeX{} without using the
- code{_} stands for the non-breaking space):
- group
- (defun my-latex-filter-nobreaks (text backend info)
- "Ensure \"_\" are properly handled in LaTeX export."
- (when (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'latex)
- (replace-regexp-in-string "_" "~" text)))
- (add-to-list 'org-export-filter-plain-text-functions
- 'my-latex-filter-nobreaks)
- end lisp
- Three arguments must be provided to a filter: the code being changed, the
- back-end used, and some information about the export process. You can safely
- ignore the third argument for most purposes. Note the use of
- code{latex} back-end or any other back-end derived
- from it (e.g.,
- subheading Defining filters for individual files
- You can customize the export for just a specific file by binding export
- filter variables using
- example
- #+BIND: org-export-filter-timestamp-functions (tmp-f-timestamp)
- #+BIND: org-export-filter-strike-through-functions (tmp-f-strike-through)
- #+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports results :results none
- (defun tmp-f-timestamp (s backend info)
- (replace-regexp-in-string "&[lg]t;\\|[][]" "" s))
- (defun tmp-f-strike-through (s backend info) "")
- #+end_src
- subheading Extending an existing back-end
- This is obviously the most powerful customization, since the changes happen
- at the parser level. Indeed, some export back-ends are built as extensions
- of other ones (e.g., Markdown back-end an extension of HTML back-end).
- Extending a back-end means that if an element type is not transcoded by the
- new back-end, it will be handled by the original one. Hence you can extend
- specific parts of a back-end without too much work.
- As an example, imagine we want the
- code{nil}, like the following:
- end example
- Because that back-end is lacking in that area, we are going to create a new
- back-end,
- lisp
- end group
- code{my-ascii-src-block} function looks at the attribute above the
- element. If it isn't true, it gives hand to the
- code{src-block} type element. Now, all it takes to use the new
- back-end is calling the following from an Org buffer:
- end smalllisp
- It is obviously possible to write an interactive function for this, install
- it in the export dispatcher menu, and so on.
- section Export in foreign buffers
- Most built-in back-ends come with a command to convert the selected region
- into a selected format and replace this region by the exported output. Here
- is a list of such conversion commands:
- code
- item org-latex-convert-region-to-latex
- Convert the selected region into
- item org-texinfo-convert-region-to-texinfo
- Convert the selected region into
- item org-md-convert-region-to-md
- Convert the selected region into
- end table
- This is particularly useful for converting tables and lists in foreign
- buffers. E.g., in an HTML buffer, you can turn on
- code{M-x org-html-convert-region-to-html RET}.
- chapter Publishing
- emph{projects} composed of interlinked org
- files. You can also configure Org to automatically upload your exported HTML
- pages and related attachments, such as images and source code files, to a web
- server.
- You can also use Org to convert files into PDF, or even combine HTML and PDF
- conversion so that files are available in both formats on the server.
- Publishing has been contributed to Org by David O'Toole.
- end menu
- section Configuration
- Publishing needs significant configuration to specify files, destination
- and many other properties of a project.
- LaTeX{} export
- * Publishing links:: Which links keep working after publishing?
- * Sitemap:: Generating a list of all pages
- * Generating an index:: An index that reaches across pages
- node Project alist
- code{org-publish-project-alist}
- cindex projects, for publishing
- code{org-publish-project-alist}. Each element of the list
- configures one project, and may be in one of the two following forms:
- r{i.e., a well-formed property list with alternating keys and values}
- end lisp
- In both cases, projects are configured by specifying property values. A
- project defines the set of files that will be published, as well as the
- publishing configuration to use when publishing those files. When a project
- takes the second form listed above, the individual members of the
- node Sources and destinations
- cindex directories, for publishing
- Most properties are optional, but some should always be set. In
- particular, Org needs to know where to look for source files,
- and where to put published files.
- columnfractions 0.3 0.7
- code{:base-directory}
- item
- tab Directory where output files will be published. You can directly
- publish to a web server using a file name syntax appropriate for
- the Emacs
- pxref{Uploading files}).
- code{:preparation-function}
- code{make} for updating files to be
- published. Each preparation function is called with a single argument, the
- project property list.
- code{:completion-function}
- end multitable
- node Selecting files
- cindex files, selecting for publishing
- By default, all files with extension
- multitable
- item
- tab Extension (without the dot!) of source files. This actually is a
- regular expression. Set this to the symbol
- code{:base-directory}, even without extension.
- code{:exclude}
- item
- tab List of files to be included regardless of
- code{:exclude}.
- code{:recursive}
- code{nil} means, check base-directory recursively for files to publish.
- node Publishing action
- cindex action, for publishing
- Publishing means that a file is copied to the destination directory and
- possibly transformed in the process. The default transformation is to export
- Org files as HTML files, and this is done by the function
- pxref{HTML
- export}). But you also can publish your content as PDF files using
- code{ascii},
- code{.org} file but with the
- i{commented} and
- code{org-org-publish-to-org}. This will produce
- code{:htmlized-source} to
- file{file.org.html} in the publishing directory
- file{file.org}
- will be exported as
- code{org-publish-attachment}. For non-org files, you
- always need to specify the publishing function:
- columnfractions 0.3 0.7
- code{:publishing-function}
- item
- tab non-
- end multitable
- The function must accept three arguments: a property list containing at least
- a
- node Publishing options
- cindex options, for publishing
- The property list can be used to set export options during the publishing
- process. In most cases, these properties correspond to user variables in
- Org. While some properties are available for all export back-ends, most of
- them are back-end specific. The following sections list properties along
- with the variable they belong to. See the documentation string of these
- options for details.
- code{org-publish-project-alist}, its
- setting overrides the value of the corresponding user variable (if any)
- during publishing. Options set within a file (
- subsubheading Generic properties
- code{:with-sub-superscript}} {
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- multitable {code{org-ascii-table-keep-all-vertical-lines}}
- code{:ascii-bullets} code{org-ascii-bullets}
- code{:ascii-caption-above} code{org-ascii-caption-above}
- code{:ascii-charset} code{org-ascii-charset}
- code{:ascii-global-margin} code{org-ascii-global-margin}
- code{:ascii-format-drawer-function} code{org-ascii-format-drawer-function}
- code{:ascii-format-inlinetask-function} code{org-ascii-format-inlinetask-function}
- code{:ascii-headline-spacing} code{org-ascii-headline-spacing}
- code{:ascii-indented-line-width} code{org-ascii-indented-line-width}
- code{:ascii-inlinetask-width} code{org-ascii-inlinetask-width}
- code{:ascii-inner-margin} code{org-ascii-inner-margin}
- code{:ascii-links-to-notes} code{org-ascii-links-to-notes}
- code{:ascii-list-margin} code{org-ascii-list-margin}
- code{:ascii-paragraph-spacing} code{org-ascii-paragraph-spacing}
- code{:ascii-quote-margin} code{org-ascii-quote-margin}
- code{:ascii-table-keep-all-vertical-lines} code{org-ascii-table-keep-all-vertical-lines}
- code{:ascii-table-use-ascii-art} code{org-ascii-table-use-ascii-art}
- code{:ascii-table-widen-columns} code{org-ascii-table-widen-columns}
- code{:ascii-text-width} code{org-ascii-text-width}
- code{:ascii-underline} code{org-ascii-underline}
- code{:ascii-verbatim-format} code{org-ascii-verbatim-format}
- subsubheading Beamer specific properties
- code{:beamer-frame-default-options}} {
- item tab
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- end multitable
- multitable {code{org-html-table-use-header-tags-for-first-column}}
- code{:html-allow-name-attribute-in-anchors} code{org-html-allow-name-attribute-in-anchors}
- code{:html-checkbox-type} code{org-html-checkbox-type}
- code{:html-container} code{org-html-container-element}
- code{:html-divs} code{org-html-divs}
- code{:html-doctype} code{org-html-doctype}
- code{:html-extension} code{org-html-extension}
- code{:html-footnote-format} code{org-html-footnote-format}
- code{:html-footnote-separator} code{org-html-footnote-separator}
- code{:html-footnotes-section} code{org-html-footnotes-section}
- code{:html-format-drawer-function} code{org-html-format-drawer-function}
- code{:html-format-headline-function} code{org-html-format-headline-function}
- code{:html-format-inlinetask-function} code{org-html-format-inlinetask-function}
- code{:html-head-extra} code{org-html-head-extra}
- code{:html-head-include-default-style} code{org-html-head-include-default-style}
- code{:html-head-include-scripts} code{org-html-head-include-scripts}
- code{:html-head} code{org-html-head}
- code{:html-home/up-format} code{org-html-home/up-format}
- code{:html-html5-fancy} code{org-html-html5-fancy}
- code{:html-indent} code{org-html-indent}
- code{:html-infojs-options} code{org-html-infojs-options}
- code{:html-infojs-template} code{org-html-infojs-template}
- code{:html-inline-image-rules} code{org-html-inline-image-rules}
- code{:html-inline-images} code{org-html-inline-images}
- code{:html-link-home} code{org-html-link-home}
- code{:html-link-org-files-as-html} code{org-html-link-org-files-as-html}
- code{:html-link-up} code{org-html-link-up}
- code{:html-link-use-abs-url} code{org-html-link-use-abs-url}
- code{:html-mathjax-options} code{org-html-mathjax-options}
- code{:html-mathjax-template} code{org-html-mathjax-template}
- code{:html-metadata-timestamp-format} code{org-html-metadata-timestamp-format}
- code{:html-postamble-format} code{org-html-postamble-format}
- code{:html-postamble} code{org-html-postamble}
- code{:html-preamble-format} code{org-html-preamble-format}
- code{:html-preamble} code{org-html-preamble}
- code{:html-table-align-individual-fields} code{org-html-table-align-individual-fields}
- code{:html-table-attributes} code{org-html-table-default-attributes}
- code{:html-table-caption-above} code{org-html-table-caption-above}
- code{:html-table-data-tags} code{org-html-table-data-tags}
- code{:html-table-header-tags} code{org-html-table-header-tags}
- code{:html-table-row-tags} code{org-html-table-row-tags}
- code{:html-table-use-header-tags-for-first-column} code{org-html-table-use-header-tags-for-first-column}
- code{:html-tag-class-prefix} code{org-html-tag-class-prefix}
- code{:html-text-markup-alist} code{org-html-text-markup-alist}
- code{:html-todo-kwd-class-prefix} code{org-html-todo-kwd-class-prefix}
- code{:html-toplevel-hlevel} code{org-html-toplevel-hlevel}
- code{:html-use-infojs} code{org-html-use-infojs}
- code{:html-validation-link} code{org-html-validation-link}
- code{:html-viewport} code{org-html-viewport}
- code{:html-xml-declaration} code{org-html-xml-declaration}
- subsubheading
- multitable {code{org-latex-link-with-unknown-path-format}}
- code{:latex-active-timestamp-format} code{org-latex-active-timestamp-format}
- code{:latex-caption-above} code{org-latex-caption-above}
- code{:latex-classes} code{org-latex-classes}
- code{:latex-class} code{org-latex-default-class}
- code{:latex-compiler} code{org-latex-compiler}
- code{:latex-default-figure-position} code{org-latex-default-figure-position}
- code{:latex-default-table-environment} code{org-latex-default-table-environment}
- code{:latex-default-table-mode} code{org-latex-default-table-mode}
- code{:latex-diary-timestamp-format} code{org-latex-diary-timestamp-format}
- code{:latex-footnote-defined-format} code{org-latex-footnote-defined-format}
- code{:latex-footnote-separator} code{org-latex-footnote-separator}
- code{:latex-format-drawer-function} code{org-latex-format-drawer-function}
- code{:latex-format-headline-function} code{org-latex-format-headline-function}
- code{:latex-format-inlinetask-function} code{org-latex-format-inlinetask-function}
- code{:latex-hyperref-template} code{org-latex-hyperref-template}
- code{:latex-image-default-height} code{org-latex-image-default-height}
- code{:latex-image-default-option} code{org-latex-image-default-option}
- code{:latex-image-default-width} code{org-latex-image-default-width}
- code{:latex-images-centered} code{org-latex-images-centered}
- code{:latex-inactive-timestamp-format} code{org-latex-inactive-timestamp-format}
- code{:latex-inline-image-rules} code{org-latex-inline-image-rules}
- code{:latex-link-with-unknown-path-format} code{org-latex-link-with-unknown-path-format}
- code{:latex-listings-langs} code{org-latex-listings-langs}
- code{:latex-listings-options} code{org-latex-listings-options}
- code{:latex-listings} code{org-latex-listings}
- code{:latex-minted-langs} code{org-latex-minted-langs}
- code{:latex-minted-options} code{org-latex-minted-options}
- code{:latex-prefer-user-labels} code{org-latex-prefer-user-labels}
- code{:latex-subtitle-format} code{org-latex-subtitle-format}
- code{:latex-subtitle-separate} code{org-latex-subtitle-separate}
- code{:latex-table-scientific-notation} code{org-latex-table-scientific-notation}
- code{:latex-tables-booktabs} code{org-latex-tables-booktabs}
- code{:latex-tables-centered} code{org-latex-tables-centered}
- code{:latex-text-markup-alist} code{org-latex-text-markup-alist}
- code{:latex-title-command} code{org-latex-title-command}
- code{:latex-toc-command} code{org-latex-toc-command}
- subsubheading Markdown specific properties
- code{:md-footnotes-section}} {
- item tab
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- multitable {code{org-odt-format-inlinetask-function}}
- code{:odt-content-template-file} code{org-odt-content-template-file}
- code{:odt-display-outline-level} code{org-odt-display-outline-level}
- code{:odt-fontify-srcblocks} code{org-odt-fontify-srcblocks}
- code{:odt-format-drawer-function} code{org-odt-format-drawer-function}
- code{:odt-format-headline-function} code{org-odt-format-headline-function}
- code{:odt-format-inlinetask-function} code{org-odt-format-inlinetask-function}
- code{:odt-inline-formula-rules} code{org-odt-inline-formula-rules}
- code{:odt-inline-image-rules} code{org-odt-inline-image-rules}
- code{:odt-pixels-per-inch} code{org-odt-pixels-per-inch}
- code{:odt-styles-file} code{org-odt-styles-file}
- code{:odt-table-styles} code{org-odt-table-styles}
- code{:odt-use-date-fields} code{org-odt-use-date-fields}
- subsubheading Texinfo specific properties
- code{:texinfo-link-with-unknown-path-format}} {
- item tab
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- subsection Links between published files
- samp{[[file:foo.org][The foo]]} or simply
- pxref{External links}). When published, this link becomes a link to
- code{http:} link instead of a code{file:} links
- are converted to link to the corresponding
- ref{Complex example}, for
- an example of this usage.
- Eventually, links between published documents can contain some search options
- (
- file{foo.html}.
- end example
- subsection Generating a sitemap
- multitable
- item
- tab When non-code{org-publish-current-project}
- or
- item
- tab Filename for output of sitemap. Defaults to
- file{sitemap.html}).
- code{:sitemap-title}
- item
- tab Plug-in function to use for generation of the sitemap.
- Defaults to
- item
- tab Where folders should appear in the sitemap. Set this to
- code{last} to display folders first or last,
- respectively. Any other value will mix files and folders.
- code{:sitemap-sort-files}
- code{alphabetically} (default),
- code{anti-chronologically}.
- code{anti-chronologically} sorts the files with newer
- date first.
- code{org-publish-find-date}.
- code{:sitemap-ignore-case}
- code{nil}.
- code{:sitemap-file-entry-format}
- code{%t} stands
- for the title of the file,
- code{%d} stands for the date of the file. The date is retrieved with the
- code{org-publish-sitemap-date-format}. Default
- item
- tab Format string for the
- code{org-publish-sitemap-date-format} which defaults to
- item
- tab When non-
- uref{http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI}).
- Defaults to
- end multitable
- subsection Generating an index
- multitable
- item
- tab When non-file{theindex.org} and
- publish it as
- end multitable
- The file will be created when first publishing a project with the
- code{#+INCLUDE:
- "theindex.inc"}. You can then build around this include statement by adding
- a title, style information, etc.
- code{#+INDEX} keyword. An entry that
- contains an exclamation mark will create a sub item.
- end example
- section Uploading files
- cindex unison
- For those people already utilizing third party sync tools such as
- command{unison}, it might be preferable not to use the built in
- i{in place} with your Org files) and then use
- file{rsync} to do the synchronization with the remote host.
- Since Unison (for example) can be configured as to which files to transfer to
- a certain remote destination, it can greatly simplify the project publishing
- definition. Simply keep all files in the correct location, process your Org
- files with
- file{jpg},
- file{gif} files in the project definition since the 3rd party
- tool syncs them.
- Publishing to a local directory is also much faster than to a remote one, so
- that you can afford more easily to republish entire projects. If you set
- code{nil}, you gain the main
- benefit of re-including any changed external files such as source example
- files you might include with
- node Sample configuration
- menu
- * Simple example:: One-component publishing
- * Complex example:: A multi-component publishing example
- node Simple example
- file{public_html}
- directory on the local machine.
- end lisp
- subsection Example: complex publishing configuration
- This more complicated example publishes an entire website, including
- Org files converted to HTML, image files, Emacs Lisp source code, and
- style sheets. The publishing directory is remote and private files are
- excluded.
- To ensure that links are preserved, care should be taken to replicate
- your directory structure on the web server, and to use relative file
- paths. For example, if your Org files are kept in
- file{~/images}, you would link to an image with
- example
- file:../images/myimage.png
- c
- On the web server, the relative path to the image should be the
- same. You can accomplish this by setting up an "images" folder in the
- right place on the web server, and publishing images to it.
- end lisp
- section Triggering publication
- Once properly configured, Org can publish with the following commands:
- kbd
- orgcmd{C-c C-e P p,org-publish-current-project}
- Publish the project containing the current file.
- orgcmd{C-c C-e P a,org-publish-all}
- Publish every project.
- vindex org-publish-use-timestamps-flag
- Org uses timestamps to track when a file has changed. The above functions
- normally only publish changed files. You can override this and force
- publishing of all files by giving a prefix argument to any of the commands
- above, or by customizing the variable
- code{#+SETUPFILE:} or
- node Working with source code
- cindex Schulte, Eric
- cindex source code, working with
- Source code here refers to any code typed in Org mode documents. Org can
- manage source code in any Org file once such code is tagged with begin and
- end markers. Working with source code begins with tagging source code
- blocks. Tagged source code blocks are not restricted to the preamble or the
- end of an Org document; they can go anywhere (with a few exceptions, such as
- not inside comments and fixed width areas). Here's a sample
- example
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
- (defun org-xor (a b)
- "Exclusive or."
- (if a (not b) b))
- #+END_SRC
- samp{#+BEGIN_SRC} and
- samp{live code} blocks (as compared to the static text and
- documentation around it). Users can control how
- samp{src} code blocks, Org offers native Emacs major-modes.
- That leverages all the latest Emacs features for that source code language
- mode.
- For exporting, Org can then extract
- dfn{tangling} in literate
- programming terminology).
- For publishing, Org's back-ends can handle the
- samp{src} code blocks, Org provides
- facilities that glue the tasks of compiling, collecting the results of the
- execution, and inserting them back to the Org file. Besides text output,
- results may include links to other data types that Emacs can handle: audio,
- video, and graphics.
- An important feature of Org's execution of the
- samp{src} blocks. Such
- interoperability uses a common syntax even if these
- samp{Org Babel}.
- In literate programming, the main appeal is code and documentation
- co-existing in one file. Org mode takes this several steps further. First
- by enabling execution, and then by inserting results of that execution back
- into the Org file. Along the way, Org provides extensive formatting
- features, including handling tables. Org handles multiple source code
- languages in one file, and provides a common syntax for passing variables,
- functions, and results between source code blocks.
- Org mode fulfills the promise of easy verification and maintenance of
- publishing reproducible research by keeping text, data, code, configuration
- settings of the execution environment, the results of the execution, and
- associated narratives, claims, references, and internal and external
- links---all in the same file.
- Details of Org's facilities for working with source code are shown next.
- end menu
- section Structure of code blocks
- cindex source code, block structure
- cindex #+BEGIN_SRC
- Org offers two ways to structure source code in Org documents: in a
- samp{src} block conforms to this structure:
- end example
- Org mode's templates system (
- samp{src} blocks with just a couple of keystrokes. Don't be put-off by
- having to type or remember the source block syntax. Any other completion
- system in Emacs---of which there are several, some even predate Org---can be
- customized to create these Org
- cindex source code, inline
- An inline code block conforms to this structure:
- {<body>
- end example
- or
- {<body>
- end example
- code
- samp{src} block so it can be called, like a function,
- from other
- pxref{The spreadsheet}) can use the name to reference a
- cindex #+NAME
- item #+END_SRC
- Mandatory. They mark the start and end of a block that Org requires. The
- cindex begin block, end block
- xref{Languages} for identifiers of supported
- languages.
- item <switches>
- Optional. Switches provide finer control of the code execution, export, and
- format (see the discussion of switches in
- cindex source code, switches
- pxref{Header arguments}). Using Org's properties
- feature, header arguments can be selectively applied to the entire buffer or
- specific sub-trees of the Org document.
- item <body>
- Source code in the dialect of the specified language identifier.
- node Editing source code
- cindex code block, editing
- vindex org-edit-src-auto-save-idle-delay
- kindex C-c '
- kbd{C-c '} again to close the buffer and return to the Org buffer.
- code{org-edit-src-auto-save-idle-delay} to save the base buffer after
- a certain idle delay time.
- Set
- code{auto-save-mode}.
- code{org-src-mode}
- minor mode remains active. It provides these customization variables as
- described below. For even more variables, look in the customization
- group
- table
- item org-src-lang-modes
- If an Emacs major-mode named code{<lang>}
- is the language identifier from code block's header line, then the edit
- buffer uses that major-mode. Use this variable to arbitrarily map language
- identifiers to major modes.
- item org-src-preserve-indentation
- code{nil}. Source code is indented. This indentation applies
- during export or tangling, and depending on the context, may alter leading
- spaces and tabs. When non-
- item org-src-ask-before-returning-to-edit-buffer
- When
- end table
- Set code{nil} to turn on native code
- fontification in the
- code{org-block} for specific languages,
- customize
- lisp
- (require 'color)
- (set-face-attribute 'org-block nil :background
- (color-darken-name
- (face-attribute 'default :background) 3))
- (setq org-src-block-faces '(("emacs-lisp" (:background "#EEE2FF"))
- ("python" (:background "#E5FFB8"))))
- node Exporting code blocks
- cindex code block, exporting
- emph{code} from the code blocks, just the
- emph{both} the code and the
- results of code block evaluation, or
- emph{code} for most languages. For some languages, such as
- emph{results}. To export just the body of code blocks, see
- ref{Exporting}.
- The
- subsubheading Header arguments:
- code
- code{:exports}, src header argument
- ref{Literal examples} for more.
- item :exports both
- Org includes both the code block and the results on export.
- end table
- code{org-export-use-babel} variable to
- code{:eval never-export} (
- code{inline-only}. Isolating inline evaluations is not for security but for
- avoiding any delays due to recalculations during exports, such as calls to
- a remote database.
- Org never evaluates code blocks in commented sub-trees when exporting
- (
- pxref{Export settings}).
- section Extracting source code
- cindex source code, extracting
- emph{woven} with code and documentation,
- and on export, the code is
- emph{tangling} process, Org expands variables
- in the source code, and resolves any ``noweb'' style references
- (
- subsubheading Header arguments
- code
- code{:tangle}, src header argument
- item :tangle yes
- Includes the code block in the tangled output. By default, the output
- file name is the same as the Org file but with a different extension. Org
- derives the extension from the language identifier of the source code block.
- end table
- subsubheading Functions
- code
- kbd{C-c C-v t}.
- With prefix argument only tangle the current code block.
- kbd{C-c C-v f}.
- subsubheading Hooks
- code
- code{org-babel-tangle}, making it
- suitable for post-processing, compilation, and evaluation of code in the
- tangled files.
- subsubheading Jumping between code and Org
- Debuggers normally link errors and messages back to the source code. But for
- tangled files, we want to link back to the Org file, not to the tangled
- source file. To make this extra jump, Org uses
- code{padline} (
- code{comments} (
- code{link} to tell Org to insert links to the Org file.
- section Evaluating code blocks
- cindex source code, evaluating
- ref{Code
- evaluation security}.
- Org captures the results of the
- samp{src} code block. The insertion
- point is after a newline and the
- code{#+RESULTS} label if one is not already there.
- By default, Org enables only
- ref{Languages} for identifiers to enable other languages.
- kbd{C-c C-c} or
- footnote{The option
- kbd{C-c C-c} key binding.} calls the
- cindex #+CALL
- By calling a named code block
- {
- code{#+KEYWORD:},
- pxref{Library of
- Babel}). Using either the inline syntax or the
- code{org-babel-inline-result-wrap}, which by
- default is
- code{#+CALL:} is
- end example
- The syntax for inline named code block is
- end example
- code
- pxref{Structure of
- code blocks}).
- code{#+CALL:} line that passes 4 to a code block named
- code{:var n=2}, would be written as
- item <inside header arguments>
- Org passes inside header arguments to the named source code block. These
- arguments use header argument syntax---instead of the standard function call
- syntax. Inside header arguments affect code block evaluation. For example,
- code{STDOUT} during
- code execution of that block.
- code{:results html} wraps the results in a
- code{#+CALL:} lines see
- end table
- section Library of Babel
- cindex source code, library
- samp{doc} directory of Org mode installation. For remote code
- block evaluation syntax, see
- kindex C-c C-v i
- For user's to add their own code blocks to the library, first save the code
- in an Org file, and then load it with
- kbd{C-c C-v i}.
- section Languages
- cindex source code, languages
- multitable
- headitem tab tab tab
- item Asymptote tab Awk
- item C tab C++
- item Clojure tab CSS
- item D tab ditaa
- item Graphviz tab Emacs Calc
- item Emacs Lisp tab Fortran
- item gnuplot tab Haskell
- item Java tab Javascript
- item LaTeX tab Ledger
- item Lisp tab Lilypond
- item Lua tab MATLAB
- item Mscgen tab Objective Caml
- item Octave tab Org mode
- item Oz tab Perl
- item Plantuml tab Processing.js
- item Python tab R
- item Ruby tab Sass
- item Scheme tab GNU Screen
- item Sed tab shell
- item SQL tab SQLite
- end multitable
- Additional documentation for some languages are at
- code{emacs-lisp} is enabled for evaluation. To enable or
- disable other languages, customize the
- code{emacs-lisp}, and enabled
- for
- lisp
- (org-babel-do-load-languages
- 'org-babel-load-languages
- '((emacs-lisp . nil)
- (R . t)))
- code{require}. This
- example below enables execution of
- lisp
- (require 'ob-clojure)
- node Header arguments
- cindex code block, header arguments
- menu
- * Using header arguments:: Different ways to set header arguments
- * Specific header arguments:: List of header arguments
- node Using header arguments
- menu
- * System-wide header arguments:: Set global default values
- * Language-specific header arguments:: Set default values by language
- * Header arguments in Org mode properties:: Set default values for a buffer or heading
- * Language-specific header arguments in Org mode properties:: Set language-specific default values for a buffer or heading
- * Code block specific header arguments:: The most common way to set values
- * Header arguments in function calls:: The most specific level
- node System-wide header arguments
- vindex org-babel-default-header-args
- System-wide values of header arguments can be specified by adapting the
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- example
- :session => "none"
- :results => "replace"
- :exports => "code"
- :cache => "no"
- :noweb => "no"
- code{:noweb} header arguments to
- code{:noweb} references by default.
- end lisp
- subsubheading Language-specific header arguments
- Each language can define its own set of default header arguments in variable
- code{<lang>} is the name
- of the language. See the language-specific online documentation at
- node Header arguments in Org mode properties
- code{#+PROPERTY:} lines anywhere in
- the Org mode file (
- code{*R*}---only for
- code{session}, making all the
- code{results} to
- samp{R} code blocks; no results
- inserted for any block.
- end example
- pxref{Property syntax})
- apply at the sub-tree level on down. Since these property drawers can appear
- anywhere in the file hierarchy, Org uses outermost call or source block to
- resolve the values. Org ignores
- code{:cache} header argument defaults to
- example
- * outline header
- :PROPERTIES:
- :header-args: :cache yes
- :END:
- kindex C-c C-x p
- code{org-set-property} function, bound to
- code{org-babel-default-header-args}.
- subsubheading Language-specific header arguments in Org mode properties
- Language-specific header arguments are also read from properties
- code{<lang>} is the language identifier.
- For example,
- end example
- would force separate sessions for clojure blocks in Heading and Subheading,
- but use the same session for all
- node Code block specific header arguments
- samp{src} code block level, on
- the
- code{org-babel-default-header-args} variable, and also
- those set as header properties.
- In the following example, setting code{silent} makes it
- ignore results of the code execution. Setting code{code}
- exports only the body of the code block to HTML or
- example
- #+NAME: factorial
- #+BEGIN_SRC haskell :results silent :exports code :var n=0
- fac 0 = 1
- fac n = n * fac (n-1)
- #+END_SRC
- example
- src_haskell[:exports both]}
- code{#+HEADER:} on
- each line. Note that Org currently accepts the plural spelling of
- cindex #+HEADER:
- Multi-line header arguments on an unnamed code block:
- end example
- Multi-line header arguments on a named code block:
- end example
- subsubheading Header arguments in function calls
- Header arguments in function calls are the most specific and override all
- other settings in case of an overlap. They get the highest priority. Two
- code{#+CALL:} lines, see
- code{:exports results} header argument is applied to the
- evaluation of the
- example
- #+CALL: factorial(n=5) :exports results
- code{:session special} header argument is applied to the
- evaluation of
- example
- #+CALL: factorial[:session special](n=5)
- node Specific header arguments
- menu
- * var:: Pass arguments to code blocks
- * results:: Specify the type of results and how they will
- be collected and handled
- * file:: Specify a path for file output
- * file-desc:: Specify a description for file results
- * file-ext:: Specify an extension for file output
- * output-dir:: Specify a directory to write file output to
- * dir:: Specify the default (possibly remote)
- directory for code block execution
- * exports:: Export code and/or results
- * tangle:: Toggle tangling and specify file name
- * mkdirp:: Toggle creation of parent directories of target
- files during tangling
- * comments:: Toggle insertion of comments in tangled
- code files
- * padline:: Control insertion of padding lines in tangled
- code files
- * no-expand:: Turn off variable assignment and noweb
- expansion during tangling
- * session:: Preserve the state of code evaluation
- * noweb:: Toggle expansion of noweb references
- * noweb-ref:: Specify block's noweb reference resolution target
- * noweb-sep:: String used to separate noweb references
- * cache:: Avoid re-evaluating unchanged code blocks
- * sep:: Delimiter for writing tabular results outside Org
- * hlines:: Handle horizontal lines in tables
- * colnames:: Handle column names in tables
- * rownames:: Handle row names in tables
- * shebang:: Make tangled files executable
- * tangle-mode:: Set permission of tangled files
- * eval:: Limit evaluation of specific code blocks
- * wrap:: Mark source block evaluation results
- * post:: Post processing of code block results
- * prologue:: Text to prepend to code block body
- * epilogue:: Text to append to code block body
- ref{Languages}.
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{:var} for passing arguments to code blocks. The specifics of
- variables in code blocks vary by the source language and are covered in the
- language-specific documentation. The syntax for
- pxref{var, Emacs Lisp evaluation of variables}). References are
- names from the Org file from the lines code{#+RESULTS:}.
- References can refer to tables, lists,
- pxref{cache}).
- Argument values are indexed like arrays (
- code{:var} header argument.
- end example
- The samp{"string"}, a
- number
- table
- item table
- an Org mode table named with either a
- example
- #+NAME: example-table
- | 1 |
- | 2 |
- | 3 |
- | 4 |
- #+NAME: table-length
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var table=example-table
- (length table)
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS: table-length
- : 4
- item list
- a simple list named with a
- example
- #+NAME: example-list
- - simple
- - not
- - nested
- - list
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var x=example-list
- (print x)
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS:
- | simple | list |
- item code block without arguments
- a code block name (from the example above), as assigned by
- example
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var length=table-length()
- (* 2 length)
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS:
- : 8
- item code block with arguments
- a code block name, as assigned by
- example
- #+NAME: double
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var input=8
- (* 2 input)
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS: double
- : 16
- #+NAME: squared
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var input=double(input=2)
- (* input input)
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS: squared
- : 4
- item literal example
- a literal example block named with a
- example
- #+NAME: literal-example
- #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
- A literal example
- on two lines
- #+END_EXAMPLE
- #+NAME: read-literal-example
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var x=literal-example
- (concatenate 'string x " for you.")
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS: read-literal-example
- : A literal example
- : on two lines for you.
- end table
- code{,}s then each subsequent section will index into
- the next dimension. Note that this indexing occurs
- code{:hlines},
- code{:rownames}. The following example assigns the
- last cell of the first row the table
- code{data}:
- end example
- Ranges of variable values can be referenced using two integers separated by a
- code{example-table}
- to
- example
- #+NAME: example-table
- | 1 | a |
- | 2 | b |
- | 3 | c |
- | 4 | d |
- | 5 | 3 |
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var data=example-table[1:3]
- data
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS:
- | 2 | b |
- | 3 | c |
- | 4 | d |
- code{*}.
- example
- #+NAME: example-table
- | 1 | a |
- | 2 | b |
- | 3 | c |
- | 4 | d |
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var data=example-table[,0]
- data
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS:
- | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
- example
- #+NAME: 3D
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
- '(((1 2 3) (4 5 6) (7 8 9))
- ((10 11 12) (13 14 15) (16 17 18))
- ((19 20 21) (22 23 24) (25 26 27)))
- #+END_SRC
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var data=3D[1,,1]
- data
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS:
- | 11 | 14 | 17 |
- subsubheading Emacs Lisp evaluation of variables
- Emacs lisp code can set the values for variables. To differentiate a value
- from lisp code, Org interprets any value starting with code{[},
- code{`} as Emacs Lisp code. The result of evaluating that code
- is then assigned to the value of that variable. The following example shows
- how to reliably query and pass file name of the Org mode buffer to a code
- block using headers. We need reliability here because the file's name could
- change once the code in the block starts executing.
- end example
- Note that values read from tables and lists will not be mistakenly evaluated
- as Emacs Lisp, as illustrated in the following example.
- end example
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{:results} header arguments. Each code block
- can take only one option per class.
- bullet
- b{collection} for how the results should be collected from the code block
- b{type} for which type of result the code block will return---affects how
- Org processes and inserts results in the Org buffer
- b{format} for the result---affects how Org processes and inserts results in
- the Org buffer
- b{handling} for processing results after evaluation of the code block
- subsubheading Collection
- Collection options specify the results. Choose one of the options; they are
- mutually exclusive.
- bullet
- code{value}
- Default. Functional mode. Result is the value returned by the last
- statement in the code block. Languages like Python may require an explicit
- code{:results
- value}.
- code{output}
- Scripting mode. Result is collected from STDOUT during execution of the code
- in the code block. Usage example:
- end itemize
- itemize
- item code{vector}
- Interpret the results as an Org table. If the result is a single value,
- create a table with one row and one column. Usage example:
- item
- item code{verbatim}
- Interpret literally and insert as quoted text. Do not create a table. Usage
- example:
- item
- code{:results value file}.
- subsubheading Format
- Format pertains to the type of the result returned by the code block. Choose
- one of the options; they are mutually exclusive. The default follows the type
- specified above.
- bullet
- code{raw}
- Interpreted as raw Org mode. Inserted directly into the buffer. Aligned if
- it is a table. Usage example:
- item
- code{BEGIN_SRC org} block. For comma-escape, either
- code{:results
- value org}.
- code{html}
- Results enclosed in a
- code{:results value html}.
- code{latex}
- Results enclosed in a
- code{:results value latex}.
- code{code}
- Result enclosed in a code block. Useful for parsing. Usage example:
- item
- code{:results value pp}.
- code{drawer}
- Result wrapped in a RESULTS drawer. Useful for containing
- code{org} results for later scripting and automated processing. Usage
- example:
- end itemize
- itemize
- item
- code{:results output silent}.
- code{replace}
- Default. Insert results in the Org buffer. Remove previous results. Usage
- example:
- item
- code{:results output append}.
- code{prepend}
- Prepend results to the Org buffer. Latest results are at the top. Does not
- remove previous results. Usage example:
- end itemize
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{:file} that saves the results of execution of the code
- block. The
- code{[[file:]]} link (
- samp{R}, samp{ditaa}, and
- code{:file} contents.
- subsubsection
- ref{Link format}) it inserts in the Org file. If the
- node file-ext
- code{:file-ext}
- code{:file-ext}, src header argument
- File name extension for the output file. Org generates the file's complete
- name, and extension by combining code{#+NAME:} of the
- source block, and the
- code{:file} header argument.
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{:output-dir} for the results file. Org accepts an
- absolute path (beginning with
- code{/}). The value can be combined with
- ref{file} or
- node dir
- code{:dir} and remote execution
- code{:dir}, src header argument
- While the
- code{:dir} specifies the default directory during code block
- execution. If it is absent, then the directory associated with the current
- buffer is used. In other words, supplying
- kbd{M-x cd path RET}, and
- then not supplying code{:dir} simply sets
- the value of the Emacs variable
- code{:dir}, relative paths (for example,
- code{:file results/myfile.jpg}) become relative to the default directory.
- For example, to save the plot file in the
- example
- #+BEGIN_SRC R :file myplot.png :dir ~/Work
- matplot(matrix(rnorm(100), 10), type="l")
- #+END_SRC
- subsubheading Remote execution
- To evaluate the code block on a remote machine, supply a remote directory name
- using
- example
- #+BEGIN_SRC R :file plot.png :dir /dandyakuba.princeton.edu:
- plot(1:10, main=system("hostname", intern=TRUE))
- #+END_SRC
- samp{Tramp}. Org constructs the remote path to the file name from
- code{default-directory}, as illustrated here:
- end example
- itemize
- item
- When code{:session}, Org sets the starting
- directory for a new session. But Org will not alter the directory of an
- already existing session.
- code{:dir} with code{:exports
- both} to avoid Org inserting incorrect links to remote files. That is because
- Org does not expand
- end itemize
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{:exports} header argument is to specify if that part of the Org
- file is exported to, say, HTML or
- code{:exports} affects only source code blocks and not inline code.
- bullet
- code{code}
- The default. The body of code is included into the exported file. Example:
- item
- code{:exports results}.
- code{both}
- Both the code and results of evaluation are included in the exported file.
- Example:
- item
- code{:exports none}.
- node tangle
- code{:tangle}
- code{:tangle}, src header argument
- The
- itemize
- item
- code{:tangle yes}.
- code{no}
- The default. Do not extract the code a source code file. Example:
- item other
- Export the code block to source file whose file name is derived from any
- string passed to the
- code{:tangle path}.
- node mkdirp
- code{:mkdirp}
- code{:mkdirp}, src header argument
- The
- code{yes} enables directory creation
- and
- node comments
- code{:comments}
- code{:comments}, src header argument
- Controls inserting comments into tangled files. These are above and
- beyond whatever comments may already exist in the source code block.
- bullet
- code{no}
- The default. Do not insert any extra comments during tangling.
- code{link}
- Wrap the code block in comments. Include links pointing back to the place in
- the Org file from where the code was tangled.
- code{yes}
- Kept for backward compatibility; same as ``link''.
- code{org}
- Nearest headline text from Org file is inserted as comment. The exact text
- that is inserted is picked from the leading context of the source block.
- code{both}
- Includes both ``link'' and ``org'' comment options.
- code{noweb}
- Includes ``link'' comment option, expands noweb references, and wraps them in
- link comments inside the body of the code block.
- node padline
- code{:padline}
- code{:padline}, src header argument
- Control insertion of newlines to pad code blocks in the tangled file.
- bullet
- code{yes}
- Default. Insert a newline before and after each code block in the tangled file.
- code{no}
- Do not insert newlines to pad the tangled code blocks.
- node no-expand
- code{:no-expand}
- code{:no-expand}, src header argument
- By default Org expands code blocks during tangling. The
- code{org-babel-expand-src-block} also assigns values to
- pxref{var}) variables. Expansions also replace ``noweb''
- references with their targets (
- node session
- code{:session}
- code{:session}, src header argument
- The
- itemize
- item
- item
- code{none} turns that string into the name of that
- session. For example, samp{mysession}.
- If
- end itemize
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{:noweb} header argument controls expansion of ``noweb'' syntax
- references (
- itemize
- item
- item
- item
- item
- item
- item
- end itemize
- code{<<reference>>}. This behavior is illustrated in the following example.
- Because the
- example
- -- <<example>>
- example
- -- this is the
- -- multi-line body of example
- node noweb-ref
- code{:noweb-ref}
- code{:noweb-ref}, src header argument
- When expanding ``noweb'' style references, Org concatenates
- code{:noweb-ref} header argument.
- For simple concatenation, set this
- footnote{(For the example to work, turn on the property inheritance for
- pxref{Property inheritance}).}.
- {print $5 " " $6
- {print $2
- end example
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{:noweb-sep} (
- node cache
- code{:cache}
- code{:cache}, src header argument
- The
- code{:var} references) nor the text of the block itself has changed since
- the result was last computed. This feature greatly helps avoid long-running
- calculations. For some edge cases, however, the cached results may not be
- reliable.
- The caching feature is best for when
- pxref{var}), and that do not have side effects, and do not rely on external
- variables other than the input arguments. Functions that depend on a timer,
- file system objects, and random number generators are clearly unsuitable for
- caching.
- A note of warning: when code{:session}, caching
- may cause unexpected results.
- When the caching mechanism tests for any source code changes, it will not
- expand ``noweb'' style references (
- uref{http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/79046}.
- The code{yes} or
- itemize
- item
- samp{src} code block evaluated every time.
- code{yes}
- Whether to run the code or return the cached results is determined by
- comparing the SHA1 hash value of the combined code block and arguments passed
- to it. This hash value is packed on the
- samp{src}
- code block. When hash values mismatch, Org evaluates the
- code{#+RESULTS:} line.
- code{caller} runs only if
- the result from
- example
- #+NAME: random
- #+BEGIN_SRC R :cache yes
- runif(1)
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS[a2a72cd647ad44515fab62e144796432793d68e1]: random
- 0.4659510825295
- #+NAME: caller
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var x=random :cache yes
- x
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS[bec9c8724e397d5df3b696502df3ed7892fc4f5f]: caller
- 0.254227238707244
- node sep
- code{:sep}
- code{:sep}, src header argument
- The
- pxref{file}) external to Org mode. Org defaults to tab delimited
- output. The function, kbd{C-c
- C-o}, also uses
- node hlines
- code{:hlines}
- code{:hlines}, src header argument
- In-between each table row or below the table headings, sometimes results have
- horizontal lines, which are also known as hlines. The
- code{yes} accepts such lines. The default is
- itemize
- item
- code{hline} symbols raise unbound variable errors.
- The default is
- example
- #+NAME: many-cols
- | a | b | c |
- |---+---+---|
- | d | e | f |
- |---+---+---|
- | g | h | i |
- #+NAME: echo-table
- #+BEGIN_SRC python :var tab=many-cols
- return tab
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS: echo-table
- | a | b | c |
- | d | e | f |
- | g | h | i |
- item
- code{:hlines yes}, the example shows hlines unchanged.
- end example
- node colnames
- code{:colnames}
- code{:colnames}, src header argument
- The code{yes},
- code{nil} values. The default value is
- itemize
- item
- example
- #+NAME: less-cols
- | a |
- |---|
- | b |
- | c |
- #+NAME: echo-table-again
- #+BEGIN_SRC python :var tab=less-cols
- return [[val + '*' for val in row] for row in tab]
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS: echo-table-again
- | a |
- |----|
- | b* |
- | c* |
- pxref{var, Indexable variable values}) because column names are not removed
- for indexing.
- code{no}
- Do not pre-process column names.
- code{yes}
- For an input table that has no hlines, process it like the
- end itemize
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{:rownames} header argument can take on values
- code{no} values. The default is code{emacs-lisp} code
- blocks ignore
- itemize
- item
- item
- example
- #+NAME: with-rownames
- | one | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
- | two | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
- #+NAME: echo-table-once-again
- #+BEGIN_SRC python :var tab=with-rownames :rownames yes
- return [[val + 10 for val in row] for row in tab]
- #+END_SRC
- #+RESULTS: echo-table-once-again
- | one | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
- | two | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
- pxref{var, Indexable variable values}) because row names are not removed
- for indexing.
- node shebang
- code{:shebang}
- code{:shebang}, src header argument
- This header argument can turn results into executable script files. By
- setting the
- code{:shebang "#!/bin/bash"}), Org inserts that string as the first line of
- the tangled file that the
- node tangle-mode
- code{:tangle-mode}
- code{:tangle-mode}, src header argument
- The
- code{set-file-modes}. For example, to make read-only
- tangled file, use
- code{:tangle-mode (identity #o755)}.
- On code{shebang} (
- code{tangle-mode} header argument.
- When multiple code blocks tangle to a single file with different and
- conflicting
- node eval
- code{:eval}
- code{:eval}, src header argument
- The
- code{org-confirm-babel-evaluate} setting.
- code
- item query
- Org prompts the user for permission to evaluate this code block.
- item query-export
- Org prompts the user for permission to export this code block.
- code{:eval} header argument is not set for a source block, then Org
- determines whether to evaluate from the
- pxref{Code evaluation security}).
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{:wrap} header argument marks the results block by appending strings
- to code{#+END_}. If no string is specified, Org wraps
- the results in a
- node post
- code{:post}
- code{:post}, src header argument
- The
- samp{src} block evaluation. When
- code{*this*} variable for easy passing to
- code{:post} header argument in action.
- The first one shows how to attach
- code{:post}.
- {
- a -> b;
- b -> c;
- c -> a;
-
- end example
- The second example shows use of code{:post} to pass
- data between
- example
- #+name: round-tbl
- #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var tbl="" fmt="%.3f"
- (mapcar (lambda (row)
- (mapcar (lambda (cell)
- (if (numberp cell)
- (format fmt cell)
- cell))
- row))
- tbl)
- #+end_src
- #+begin_src R :colnames yes :post round-tbl[:colnames yes](*this*)
- set.seed(42)
- data.frame(foo=rnorm(1))
- #+end_src
- #+RESULTS:
- | foo |
- |-------|
- | 1.371 |
- node prologue
- code{:prologue}
- code{:prologue}, src header argument
- The
- samp{src} code block. A samp{gnuplot}:
- ref{epilogue}.
- end lisp
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{epilogue} header argument is for appending to the end
- of the code block for execution. See also
- node Results of evaluation
- cindex code block, results of evaluation
- ref{results}.
- The primary determinant is the execution context. Is it in a
- code{:results
- value} or
- samp{src} code block's evaluation.
- columnfractions 0.26 0.33 0.41
- tab tab
- item tab value of last expression
- item tab contents of STDOUT
- end multitable
- For code{:results value} turns the
- results into an Org mode table format. Single values are wrapped in a one
- dimensional vector. Rows and columns of a table are wrapped in a
- two-dimensional vector.
- subsubsection
- cindex
- samp{src} block. That is why when using
- code{return} statement is mandatory when
- using
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{:results output}, the code is passed to an external process running
- the interpreter. Org returns the contents of the standard output stream as
- as text results.
- subsubsection
- cindex
- code{:results value} from a
- samp{C} and
- samp{Python} and
- samp{src} code blocks running in a
- code{_} in samp{Ruby}, and the
- value of samp{R}).
- code{:results output}
- code{:results}, src header argument
- For
- code{STDOUT} of a
- non-interactive interpreter running as an external process. Compare for
- example these two blocks:
- end example
- In the above non-session mode, the ``2'' is not printed; so does not appear
- in results.
- end example
- In the above
- node Noweb reference syntax
- cindex code block, noweb reference
- cindex source code, noweb reference
- Org supports named blocks in ``noweb'' style syntax. For ``noweb'' literate
- programming details, see
- example
- <<code-block-name>>
- code{:noweb yes}, Org expands ``noweb'' style
- references in the
- code{:noweb no}, Org does not expand ``noweb'' style
- references in the
- code{:noweb no}.
- Org offers a more flexible way to resolve ``noweb'' style references
- (
- emph{results} block, rather than the body of the
- example
- <<code-block-name(optional arguments)>>
- code{:noweb no} so as not to cause errors in languages
- such as
- code{<<arg>>}. Change Org's default to
- code{org-babel-use-quick-and-dirty-noweb-expansion} variable to
- code{:noweb-ref} header argument.
- section Key bindings and useful functions
- multitable
- kindex C-c C-c
- kbd{C-c C-c} code{org-babel-execute-src-block}
- item tab
- kindex M-up
- kbd{M-tab
- kindex M-down
- kbd{M-tab
- end multitable
- Active key bindings in Org mode buffer:
- columnfractions 0.45 0.55
- kindex C-c C-v C-p
- kbd{C-c C-v p} kbd{C-c C-v C-p} code{org-babel-previous-src-block}
- kindex C-c C-v C-n
- kbd{C-c C-v n} kbd{C-c C-v C-n} code{org-babel-next-src-block}
- kindex C-c C-v C-e
- kbd{C-c C-v e} kbd{C-c C-v C-e} code{org-babel-execute-maybe}
- kindex C-c C-v C-o
- kbd{C-c C-v o} kbd{C-c C-v C-o} code{org-babel-open-src-block-result}
- kindex C-c C-v C-v
- kbd{C-c C-v v} kbd{C-c C-v C-v} code{org-babel-expand-src-block}
- kindex C-c C-v C-u
- kbd{C-c C-v u} kbd{C-c C-v C-u} code{org-babel-goto-src-block-head}
- kindex C-c C-v C-g
- kbd{C-c C-v g} kbd{C-c C-v C-g} code{org-babel-goto-named-src-block}
- kindex C-c C-v C-r
- kbd{C-c C-v r} kbd{C-c C-v C-r} code{org-babel-goto-named-result}
- kindex C-c C-v C-b
- kbd{C-c C-v b} kbd{C-c C-v C-b} code{org-babel-execute-buffer}
- kindex C-c C-v C-s
- kbd{C-c C-v s} kbd{C-c C-v C-s} code{org-babel-execute-subtree}
- kindex C-c C-v C-d
- kbd{C-c C-v d} kbd{C-c C-v C-d} code{org-babel-demarcate-block}
- kindex C-c C-v C-t
- kbd{C-c C-v t} kbd{C-c C-v C-t} code{org-babel-tangle}
- kindex C-c C-v C-f
- kbd{C-c C-v f} kbd{C-c C-v C-f} code{org-babel-tangle-file}
- kindex C-c C-v C-c
- kbd{C-c C-v c} kbd{C-c C-v C-c} code{org-babel-check-src-block}
- kindex C-c C-v C-j
- kbd{C-c C-v j} kbd{C-c C-v C-j} code{org-babel-insert-header-arg}
- kindex C-c C-v C-l
- kbd{C-c C-v l} kbd{C-c C-v C-l} code{org-babel-load-in-session}
- kindex C-c C-v C-i
- kbd{C-c C-v i} kbd{C-c C-v C-i} code{org-babel-lob-ingest}
- kindex C-c C-v C-I
- kbd{C-c C-v I} kbd{C-c C-v C-I} code{org-babel-view-src-block-info}
- kindex C-c C-v C-z
- kbd{C-c C-v z} kbd{C-c C-v C-z} code{org-babel-switch-to-session-with-code}
- kindex C-c C-v C-a
- kbd{C-c C-v a} kbd{C-c C-v C-a} code{org-babel-sha1-hash}
- kindex C-c C-v C-h
- kbd{C-c C-v h} kbd{C-c C-v C-h} code{org-babel-describe-bindings}
- kindex C-c C-v C-x
- kbd{C-c C-v x} kbd{C-c C-v C-x} code{org-babel-do-key-sequence-in-edit-buffer}
- c Extended key bindings when control key is kept pressed:
- multitable
- c kbd{C-c C-v C-a} code{org-babel-sha1-hash}
- item tab
- c kbd{C-c C-v C-f} code{org-babel-tangle-file}
- item tab
- c kbd{C-c C-v C-p} code{org-babel-expand-src-block}
- item tab
- c kbd{C-c C-v C-t} code{org-babel-tangle}
- item tab
- c
- node Batch execution
- cindex code block, batch execution
- code{org-babel-tangle}.
- end example
- chapter Miscellaneous
- end menu
- section Completion
- TeX{} symbols
- cindex completion, of dictionary words
- cindex completion, of tags
- cindex completion, of link abbreviations
- TeX{} symbol completion
- cindex dictionary word completion
- cindex tag completion
- table
- kindex M-
- item M-
- itemize
- item
- At the beginning of a headline, complete TODO keywords.
- samp{\}, complete
- item
- After
- samp{[[*find this headline]]}.
- samp{:} in a headline, complete tags. The list of tags is taken
- from the variable
- samp{#+TAGS} in-buffer option,
- item
- After
- item
- After pxref{Link abbreviations}).
- samp{#+}, complete the special keywords like
- samp{OPTIONS} which set file-specific options for Org mode. When the
- option keyword is already complete, pressing key{TAB}} again
- will insert example settings for this keyword.
- samp{#+STARTUP: }, complete startup keywords,
- i.e., valid keys for this line.
- end itemize
- node Easy templates
- cindex template insertion
- code{#+BEGIN_SRC} and
- file{yasnippet}.
- To insert a structural element, type a
- kbd{
- multitable
- item tab
- item tab
- item tab
- item tab
- item tab
- item tab
- item tab
- item tab
- item tab
- item tab
- item tab
- item tab
- item tab
- end multitable
- For example, on an empty line, typing "<e" and then pressing TAB, will expand
- into a complete EXAMPLE template.
- You can install additional templates by customizing the variable
- node Speed keys
- cindex speed keys
- vindex org-speed-commands-user
- Single keys can be made to execute commands when the cursor is at the
- beginning of a headline, i.e., before the first star. Configure the variable
- code{org-speed-commands-user}. Speed keys not only speed up
- navigation and other commands, but they also provide an alternative way to
- execute commands bound to keys that are not or not easily available on a TTY,
- or on a small mobile device with a limited keyboard.
- To see which commands are available, activate the feature and press
- node Code evaluation security
- table
- item Source code blocks
- Source code blocks can be evaluated during export, or when pressing
- defopt org-confirm-babel-evaluate
- When t (the default), the user is asked before every code block evaluation.
- When
- code{nil} not to ask.
- lisp
- (defun my-org-confirm-babel-evaluate (lang body)
- (not (string= lang "ditaa"))) ; don't ask for ditaa
- (setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate 'my-org-confirm-babel-evaluate)
- item Following code{elisp} links
- Org has two link types that can directly evaluate code (
- defopt org-confirm-shell-link-function
- Function to queries user about shell link execution.
- defopt org-confirm-elisp-link-function
- Functions to query user for Emacs Lisp link execution.
- item Formulas in tables
- Formulas in tables (
- i{calc} interpreter, or by the
- end table
- section Customization
- cindex options, for customization
- kbd{M-x org-customize RET}. Or select
- code{Org->Customization} menu. Many
- settings can also be activated on a per-file basis, by putting special
- lines into the buffer (
- node In-buffer settings
- cindex in-buffer settings
- samp{#+} followed by a
- keyword, a colon, and then individual words defining a setting. Several
- setting words can be in the same line, but you can also have multiple
- lines for the keyword. While these settings are described throughout
- the manual, here is a summary. After changing any of these lines in the
- buffer, press
- vindex org-archive-location
- kbd
- samp{#+ARCHIVE} line, or the end
- of the file. The first such line also applies to any entries before it.
- The corresponding variable is
- item #+CATEGORY:
- This line sets the category for the agenda file. The category applies to the
- whole document.
- cindex property, COLUMNS
- Set the default format for columns view. This format applies when
- columns view is invoked in locations where no
- item #+CONSTANTS: name1=value1 ...
- vindex org-table-formula
- Set file-local values for constants to be used in table formulas. This
- line sets the local variable
- code{org-table-formula-constants}.
- item #+LINK: linkword replace
- xref{Link abbreviations}. The corresponding variable is
- item #+PRIORITIES: highest lowest default
- vindex org-lowest-priority
- item #+PROPERTY: Property_Name Value
- This line sets a default inheritance value for entries in the current
- buffer, most useful for specifying the allowed values of a property.
- item #+SETUPFILE: file
- This line defines a file that holds more in-buffer setup. Normally this is
- entirely ignored. Only when the buffer is parsed for option-setting lines
- (i.e., when starting Org mode for a file, when pressing
- kbd{C-c '}.
- cindex #+STARTUP
- This line sets options to be used at startup of Org mode, when an
- Org file is being visited.
- The first set of options deals with the initial visibility of the outline
- tree. The corresponding variable for global default settings is
- code{t}, which means
- vindex org-startup-folded
- code{overview}, STARTUP keyword
- code{content}, STARTUP keyword
- code{showall}, STARTUP keyword
- code{showeverything}, STARTUP keyword
- r{top-level headlines only}
- content
- r{no folding of any entries}
- showeverything
- end example
- cindex
- cindex
- code{org-startup-indented}
- r{start with
- r{start with
- end example
- code{org-startup-align-all-tables}, with a default value
- cindex
- cindex
- example
- align
- r{don't align tables on startup}
- vindex org-startup-with-inline-images
- When visiting a file, inline images can be automatically displayed. The
- corresponding variable is
- code{nil} to avoid delays when visiting a file.
- code{inlineimages}, STARTUP keyword
- code{noinlineimages}, STARTUP keyword
- r{show inline images}
- noinlineimages
- end example
- LaTeX{} fragments can be converted to images
- automatically. The variable
- code{nil} by default to avoid delays on
- startup.
- code{latexpreview}, STARTUP keyword
- code{nolatexpreview}, STARTUP keyword
- r{preview
- r{don't preview
- end example
- vindex org-log-note-clock-out
- code{org-log-done},
- code{org-log-repeat})
- code{logdone}, STARTUP keyword
- code{lognotedone}, STARTUP keyword
- code{nologdone}, STARTUP keyword
- code{lognoteclock-out}, STARTUP keyword
- code{nolognoteclock-out}, STARTUP keyword
- code{logrepeat}, STARTUP keyword
- code{lognoterepeat}, STARTUP keyword
- code{nologrepeat}, STARTUP keyword
- code{logreschedule}, STARTUP keyword
- code{lognotereschedule}, STARTUP keyword
- code{nologreschedule}, STARTUP keyword
- code{logredeadline}, STARTUP keyword
- code{lognoteredeadline}, STARTUP keyword
- code{nologredeadline}, STARTUP keyword
- code{logrefile}, STARTUP keyword
- code{lognoterefile}, STARTUP keyword
- code{nologrefile}, STARTUP keyword
- code{logdrawer}, STARTUP keyword
- code{nologdrawer}, STARTUP keyword
- code{logstatesreversed}, STARTUP keyword
- code{nologstatesreversed}, STARTUP keyword
- r{record a timestamp when an item is marked DONE}
- lognotedone
- r{don't record when items are marked DONE}
- logrepeat
- r{record a note when reinstating a repeating item}
- nologrepeat
- r{record a note when clocking out}
- nolognoteclock-out
- r{record a timestamp when scheduling time changes}
- lognotereschedule
- r{do not record when a scheduling date changes}
- logredeadline
- r{record a note when deadline changes}
- nologredeadline
- r{record a timestamp when refiling}
- lognoterefile
- r{do not record when refiling}
- logdrawer
- r{store log outside of drawer}
- logstatesreversed
- r{do not reverse the order of states notes}
- vindex org-hide-leading-stars
- code{org-hide-leading-stars} and
- code{nil} (meaning code{oddeven}).
- code{hidestars}, STARTUP keyword
- code{showstars}, STARTUP keyword
- code{odd}, STARTUP keyword
- code{even}, STARTUP keyword
- r{make all but one of the stars starting a headline invisible.}
- showstars
- r{virtual indentation according to outline level}
- noindent
- r{allow only odd outline levels (1,3,...)}
- oddeven
- end example
- vindex org-time-stamp-overlay-formats
- To turn on custom format overlays over timestamps (variables
- code{org-time-stamp-overlay-formats}), use
- code{customtime}, STARTUP keyword
- r{overlay custom time format}
- vindex constants-unit-system
- The following options influence the table spreadsheet (variable
- cindex
- cindex
- example
- constcgs file{constants.el} should use the c-g-s unit system}
- constSI file{constants.el} should use the SI unit system}
- vindex org-footnote-define-inline
- vindex org-footnote-auto-adjust
- To influence footnote settings, use the following keywords. The
- corresponding variables are
- code{org-footnote-auto-label}, and
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- cindex
- example
- fninline
- r{define footnotes in separate section}
- fnlocal
- r{prompt for footnote labels}
- fnauto code{[fn:1]}-like labels automatically (default)}
- fnconfirm
- r{create
- r{automatically renumber and sort footnotes}
- nofnadjust
- end example
- code{org-hide-block-startup}.
- code{hideblocks}, STARTUP keyword
- code{nohideblocks}, STARTUP keyword
- r{Hide all begin/end blocks on startup}
- nohideblocks
- end example
- code{org-pretty-entities} and the keywords
- code{entitiespretty}, STARTUP keyword
- code{entitiesplain}, STARTUP keyword
- r{Show entities as UTF-8 characters where possible}
- entitiesplain
- end example
- vindex org-tag-alist
- These lines (several such lines are allowed) specify the valid tags in
- this file, and (potentially) the corresponding
- code{org-tag-alist}.
- item #+TBLFM:
- This line contains the formulas for the table directly above the line.
- Table can have multiple lines containing
- samp{#+TBLFM:} will be applied when
- you recalculate the table. For more details see
- ref{Editing and debugging formulas}.
- itemx #+OPTIONS:, #+BIND:,
- ref{Export settings}.
- vindex org-todo-keywords
- These lines set the TODO keywords and their interpretation in the
- current file. The corresponding variable is
- end table
- section The very busy C-c C-c key
- cindex C-c C-c, overview
- The key
- emph{tags} to a headline (
- emph{``Hey Org, look
- here and update according to what you see here''}. Here is a summary of
- what this means in different contexts.
- minus
- item
- If the cursor is in one of the special
- item
- If the cursor is inside a table, realign the table. This command
- works even if the automatic table editor has been turned off.
- code{#+TBLFM} line, re-apply the formulas to
- the entire table.
- item
- If the cursor is on a
- item
- If the cursor is in a property line or at the start or end of a property
- drawer, offer property commands.
- emph{vice versa}.
- item
- If the cursor is in a plain list item with a checkbox, toggle the status
- of the checkbox.
- item
- If the cursor is on the
- item
- If the cursor is at a timestamp, fix the day name in the timestamp.
- node Clean view
- cindex hiding leading stars
- cindex odd-levels-only outlines
- emph{book-like} document
- where the outline headings are really section headings, in a more
- example
- end group
- noindent
- This kind of view can be achieved dynamically at display time using
- footnote{
- code{wrap-prefix} property, such that
- code{word-wrap}) wraps long lines (including headlines)
- correctly indented.}. Also headlines are prefixed with additional stars, so
- that the amount of indentation shifts by two
- code{org-indent-indentation-per-level}.} spaces per level. All headline
- stars but the last one are made invisible using the
- footnote{Turning on
- code{org-hide-leading-stars} to code{org-adapt-indentation} to
- samp{2.} for more information on how this
- works. You can turn on
- code{org-startup-indented}, or you can turn it on for
- individual files using
- end example
- If you want a similar effect in an earlier version of Emacs and/or Org, or if
- you want the indentation to be hard space characters so that the plain text
- file looks as similar as possible to the Emacs display, Org supports you in
- the following way:
- item
- *
- You may indent text below each headline to make the left boundary line up
- with the headline, like
- end example
- footnote{See also the variable
- item
- emph{Hiding leading stars}
- code{org-hide-leading-stars} or change this on a per-file basis
- with
- end example
- With hidden stars, the tree becomes:
- group
- * Top level headline
- * Second level
- * 3rd level
- ...
- end example
- vindex org-hide
- code{org-hide} that uses the background color as
- font color. If you are not using either white or black background, you may
- have to customize this face to get the wanted effect. Another possibility is
- to set this font such that the extra stars are
- code{grey90} on a white background.
- vindex org-odd-levels-only
- Things become cleaner still if you skip all the even levels and use only odd
- levels 1, 3, 5..., effectively adding two stars to go from one outline level
- to the next
- samp{LEVEL=2} will correspond to 3 stars, etc.}. In this
- way we get the outline view shown at the beginning of this section. In order
- to make the structure editing and export commands handle this convention
- correctly, configure the variable
- example
- #+STARTUP: odd
- #+STARTUP: oddeven
- kbd{M-x org-convert-to-odd-levels
- RET} in that file. The reverse operation is
- end enumerate
- section Using Org on a tty
- key{left},
- key{up}, key{TAB} and
- key{Meta} and/or
- kbd{S-
- kbd{C-c .} to re-insert the timestamp.
- columnfractions 0.15 0.2 0.1 0.2
- b{Default} b{Alternative 1} b{Speed key} b{Alternative 2}
- kbd{S-tab key{TAB}} kbd{C}
- item key{left}} kbd{C-c C-x l} kbd{l} kbd{key{left}}
- kbd{M-S-tab tab tab
- kbd{M-tab tab tab key{Esc}
- item key{right}} kbd{C-c C-x R} kbd{R}
- item key{up}} kbd{C-c C-x u} kbd{ } kbd{key{up}}
- kbd{M-S-tab tab tab
- kbd{M-tab tab tab key{Esc}
- item key{down}} kbd{C-c C-x D} kbd{D}
- item key{RET}} kbd{C-c C-x c} kbd{ }
- item key{RET}} kbd{C-c C-x m} kbd{ } kbd{key{RET}}
- kbd{M-S-tab tab tab
- kbd{S-tab key{left}} kbd{ }
- item key{right}} kbd{C-c tab tab
- kbd{S-tab key{up}} kbd{ }
- item key{down}} kbd{C-c tab tab
- kbd{C-S-tab key{left}} kbd{ }
- item key{right}} kbd{C-c C-x tab tab
- node Interaction
- cindex packages, interaction with other
- Org lives in the world of GNU Emacs and interacts in various ways
- with other code out there.
- end menu
- subsection Packages that Org cooperates with
- asis
- file{calc.el}
- item
- pxref{The spreadsheet}). Another possibility for interaction
- between the two packages is using Calc for embedded calculations.
- item
- cindex
- cindex Dominik, Carsten
- pxref{The spreadsheet}), it is possible to use
- names for natural constants or units. Instead of defining your own
- constants in the variable
- file{constants} package which defines a large number of constants
- and units, and lets you use unit prefixes like
- samp{Mega}, etc. You will need version 2.0 of this package, available
- at
- code{constants-get}, which has to be autoloaded in your
- setup. See the installation instructions in the file
- item
- cindex
- cindex Dominik, Carsten
- Org mode can make use of the CD
- LaTeX{} fragments into Org files. See
- item
- cindex
- lisp
- (add-hook 'org-mode-hook
- (lambda () (imenu-add-to-menubar "Imenu")))
- vindex org-imenu-depth
- By default the index is two levels deep---you can modify the depth using
- the option
- item
- cindex
- cindex Ludlam, Eric M.
- Speedbar is a package that creates a special frame displaying files and
- index items in files. Org mode supports Speedbar and allows you to
- drill into Org files directly from the Speedbar. It also allows you to
- restrict the scope of agenda commands to a file or a subtree by using
- the command
- cindex
- item
- kindex C-c C-c
- file{table.el}
- file{table.el}
- kbd{C-c '} to edit them, similar to source code snippets.
- kbd
- file{table.el} table. Works when the cursor is in a table.el table.
- orgcmd{C-c ~,org-table-create-with-table.el}
- Insert a
- file{table.el} format and the Org mode
- format. See the documentation string of the command
- end table
- node Conflicts
- table
- cindex
- vindex org-support-shift-select
- In Emacs,
- kbd{S-
- kbd{S-
- code{org-support-shift-select}. Org mode then tries to accommodate shift
- selection by (i) using it outside of the special contexts where special
- commands apply, and by (ii) extending an existing active region even if the
- cursor moves across a special context.
- file{CUA.el} by Kim. F. Storm
- file{CUA.el}
- vindex org-replace-disputed-keys
- For the same reason, key bindings in Org also conflict with the
- code{org-replace-disputed-keys}. When set, Org will move the following key
- bindings in Org files, and in the agenda buffer (but not during date
- selection).
- result{} M-p S-DOWN
- result{} M-- S-RIGHT
- result{} M-S-- C-S-RIGHT
- end example
- code{org-disputed-keys}.
- file{ecomplete.el} by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
- cindex
- emph{not} follow the advice to automagically
- turn on Orgtbl mode in message buffers (see
- item
- cindex
- file{filladapt.el} and Org mode, so a safe thing to do is to disable it like
- this:
- end lisp
- file{yasnippet.el}
- file{yasnippet.el}
- The way Org mode binds the code{[tab]} instead of
- lisp
- (add-hook 'org-mode-hook
- (lambda ()
- (org-set-local 'yas/trigger-key [tab])
- (define-key yas/keymap [tab] 'yas/next-field-or-maybe-expand)))
- lisp
- (defun yas/org-very-safe-expand ()
- (let ((yas/fallback-behavior 'return-nil)) (yas/expand)))
- lisp
- (add-hook 'org-mode-hook
- (lambda ()
- (make-variable-buffer-local 'yas/trigger-key)
- (setq yas/trigger-key [tab])
- (add-to-list 'org-tab-first-hook 'yas/org-very-safe-expand)
- (define-key yas/keymap [tab] 'yas/next-field)))
- item
- cindex
- kbd{S-<cursor>} keys, so everything written
- in the paragraph above about CUA mode also applies here. If you want make
- the windmove function active in locations where Org mode does not have
- special functionality on key{cursor}}, add this to your
- configuration:
- end lisp
- file{viper.el} by Michael Kifer
- file{viper.el}
- kbd{C-c /} and therefore makes this key not access the
- corresponding Org mode command
- code{viper-vi-global-user-map} with
- end lisp
- node org-crypt
- cindex
- cindex
- samp{:crypt:} tag will be automatically
- be encrypted when the file is saved. If you want to use a different tag just
- customize the
- lisp
- (require 'org-crypt)
- (org-crypt-use-before-save-magic)
- (setq org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance (quote ("crypt")))
- (setq org-crypt-key nil)
- ;; GPG key to use for encryption
- ;; Either the Key ID or set to nil to use symmetric encryption.
- (setq auto-save-default nil)
- ;; Auto-saving does not cooperate with org-crypt.el: so you need
- ;; to turn it off if you plan to use org-crypt.el quite often.
- ;; Otherwise, you'll get an (annoying) message each time you
- ;; start Org.
- ;; To turn it off only locally, you can insert this:
- ;;
- ;; # -*- buffer-auto-save-file-name: nil; -*-
- node Hacking
- cindex hacking
- This appendix covers some areas where users can extend the functionality of
- Org.
- LaTeX{} and other programs
- * Dynamic blocks:: Automatically filled blocks
- * Special agenda views:: Customized views
- * Speeding up your agendas:: Tips on how to speed up your agendas
- * Extracting agenda information:: Post-processing of agenda information
- * Using the property API:: Writing programs that use entry properties
- * Using the mapping API:: Mapping over all or selected entries
- node Hooks
- cindex hooks
- Org has a large number of hook variables that can be used to add
- functionality. This appendix about hacking is going to illustrate the
- use of some of them. A complete list of all hooks with documentation is
- maintained by the Worg project and can be found at
- node Add-on packages
- cindex add-on packages
- A large number of add-on packages have been written by various authors.
- These packages are not part of Emacs, but they are distributed as contributed
- packages with the separate release available at
- file{contrib/README} file in the source code directory for a list of
- contributed files. You may also find some more information on the Worg page:
- node Adding hyperlink types
- cindex hyperlinks, adding new types
- Org has a large number of hyperlink types built-in
- (
- file{org-man.el}, that will add support for creating links like
- lisp
- ;;; org-man.el - Support for links to manpages in Org
- (require 'org)
- (org-add-link-type "man" 'org-man-open)
- (add-hook 'org-store-link-functions 'org-man-store-link)
- (defcustom org-man-command 'man
- "The Emacs command to be used to display a man page."
- :group 'org-link
- :type '(choice (const man) (const woman)))
- (defun org-man-open (path)
- "Visit the manpage on PATH.
- PATH should be a topic that can be thrown at the man command."
- (funcall org-man-command path))
- (defun org-man-store-link ()
- "Store a link to a manpage."
- (when (memq major-mode '(Man-mode woman-mode))
- ;; This is a man page, we do make this link
- (let* ((page (org-man-get-page-name))
- (link (concat "man:" page))
- (description (format "Manpage for %s" page)))
- (org-store-link-props
- :type "man"
- :link link
- :description description))))
- (defun org-man-get-page-name ()
- "Extract the page name from the buffer name."
- ;; This works for both `Man-mode' and `woman-mode'.
- (if (string-match " \\(\\S-+\\)\\*" (buffer-name))
- (match-string 1 (buffer-name))
- (error "Cannot create link to this man page")))
- (provide 'org-man)
- ;;; org-man.el ends here
- noindent
- You would activate this new link type in Emacs init file with
- end lisp
- enumerate
- code{(require 'org)} to make sure that
- item
- The next line calls
- samp{man}. The call also contains the name of a function
- that will be called to follow such a link.
- vindex org-store-link-functions
- The next line adds a function to
- kbd{C-c l} to record a useful link in a
- buffer displaying a man page.
- code{man} and
- code{org-man-command} to display the man page.
- Finally the function
- kbd{C-c l}, this function will be called to
- try to make a link. The function must first decide if it is supposed to
- create the link for this buffer type; we do this by checking the value
- of the variable
- code{nil}. If yes, the link is created by getting the
- manual topic from the buffer name and prefixing it with the string
- code{org-store-link-props}
- and set the code{:link} properties. Optionally you
- can also set the
- kbd{C-c C-l}.
- When it makes sense for your new link type, you may also define a function
- that implements special (e.g., completion) support for inserting such a link
- with
- node Adding export back-ends
- cindex Export, writing back-ends
- Org 8.0 comes with a completely rewritten export engine which makes it easy
- to write new export back-ends, either from scratch, or by deriving them
- from existing ones.
- Your two entry points are respectively
- code{org-export-define-derived-backend}. To grok these functions, you
- should first have a look at
- file{ox-beamer.el} (for how to derive a new
- back-end from an existing one.
- When creating a new back-end from scratch, the basic idea is to set the name
- of the back-end (as a symbol) and an alist of elements and export functions.
- On top of this, you will need to set additional keywords like
- code{:options-alist} (to let the user set export options that are specific
- to this back-end.)
- Deriving a new back-end is similar, except that you need to set
- url{http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-export-reference.html, the Org Export
- Reference on Worg}.
- section Context-sensitive commands
- cindex add-ons, context-sensitive commands
- kbd{C-c C-c} (
- kbd{M-cursor} and
- file{org-R.el} which
- allows you to evaluate commands based on the
- footnote{
- ref{Working with source code} and is now obsolete.}. For this
- package, special contexts are lines that start with
- code{#+RR:}.
- end lisp
- The function first checks if the cursor is in such a line. If that is the
- case, code{t} to
- signal that action was taken, and
- code{nil} so that other, similar functions can have a try.
- section Tables and lists in arbitrary syntax
- cindex lists, in other modes
- LaTeX{}. However, this is extremely
- hard to do in a general way, would lead to a customization nightmare,
- and would take away much of the simplicity of the Orgtbl mode table
- editor.
- This appendix describes a different approach. We keep the Orgtbl mode
- table in its native format (the
- i{translate} the table to the correct syntax, and to
- i{target table}). This puts
- the burden of writing conversion functions on the user, but it allows
- for a very flexible system.
- Bastien added the ability to do the same with lists, in Orgstruct mode. You
- can use Org's facilities to edit and structure lists by turning
- LaTeX{} or Texinfo.)
- LaTeX{} example:: Step by step, almost a tutorial
- * Translator functions:: Copy and modify
- * Radio lists:: Sending and receiving lists
- node Radio tables
- cindex radio tables
- To define the location of the target table, you first need to create two
- lines that are comments in the current mode, but contain magic words
- code{}:
- end example
- cindex #+ORGTBL
- end example
- code{table_name} is the reference name for the table that is also used
- in the receiver lines.
- table
- item :skip N
- Skip the first N lines of the table. Hlines do count as separate lines for
- this parameter!
- emph{after} the
- removal of these columns, the function never knows that there have been
- additional columns.
- noindent
- The one problem remaining is how to keep the source table in the buffer
- without disturbing the normal workings of the file, for example during
- compilation of a C file or processing of a
- itemize
- item
- The table could be placed in a block comment if that is supported by the
- language. For example, in C mode you could wrap the table between
- samp{*/} lines.
- i{END}
- statement, for example TeX{} and {document
- LaTeX{}.
- kbd{M-x orgtbl-toggle-comment RET}
- makes this comment-toggling very easy, in particular if you bind it to a
- key.
- node A
- subsection A
- cindex
- LaTeX{} is to use the
- file{comment.sty}. It has to be
- activated by placing {comment
- footnote{By
- default this works only for
- code{orgtbl-radio-table-templates} to install templates for other
- modes.} with the command
- samp{salesfigures}. You
- will then get the following template:
- example
- % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures
- % END RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures
- \begin}
- #+ORGTBL: SEND salesfigures orgtbl-to-latex
- | | |
- \end}
- noindent
- LaTeX{}-verbatim-environments
- The
- code{orgtbl-to-latex} to convert the table into
- code{salesfigures}. You may now
- fill in the table---feel free to use the spreadsheet features
- samp{#+TBLFM} line contains an odd number of dollar characters,
- this may cause problems with font-lock in
- code{comment} environment that is used to balance the dollar
- expressions. If you are using AUC
- code{comment} environment to the
- variable
- example
- % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures
- % END RECEIVE ORGTBL salesfigures
- \begin}
- #+ORGTBL: SEND salesfigures orgtbl-to-latex
- | Month | Days | Nr sold | per day |
- |-------+------+---------+---------|
- | Jan | 23 | 55 | 2.4 |
- | Feb | 21 | 16 | 0.8 |
- | March | 22 | 278 | 12.6 |
- #+TBLFM: $4=$3/$2;%.1f
- % $ (optional extra dollar to keep font-lock happy, see footnote)
- \end}
- noindent
- When you are done, press
- i{splice}, i.e., to not produce
- header and footer commands of the target table:
- {tabular{lrrr
- {1{c{Days
- {tabular
- {comment
- {comment
- end example
- The code{orgtbl-to-latex} is already part of
- Orgtbl mode. By default, it uses a
- code{\hline}. You can control the
- output through several parameters (see also
- table
- item :splice nil/t
- When non-
- code{nil}.
- code{%s} for the
- original field value. For example, to wrap each field value in dollars,
- you could use
- code{:fmt (2 "$%s$" 4 "%s\\%%")}.
- A function of one argument can be used in place of the strings; the
- function must return a formatted string.
- code{%s} twice for inserting mantissa and exponent, for example
- {%s
- code{:efmt (2 "$%s\\times10^@{%s@}$"
- 4 "$%s\\cdot10^@{%s@}$")}. After
- code{fmt} will also be applied. Similar to
- end table
- subsection Translator functions
- cindex translator function
- Orgtbl mode has several translator functions built-in:
- code{orgtbl-to-tsv} (TAB-separated values)
- code{orgtbl-to-html},
- code{orgtbl-to-unicode} and
- code{orgtbl-to-generic}, which, in turn, delegates
- translations to various export back-ends.
- In particular, properties passed into the function (i.e., the ones set by the
- LaTeX{} translator, but wanted
- the line endings to be samp{\\}, you
- could just overrule the default with
- end example
- For a new language, you can use the generic function to write your own
- converter function. For example, if you have a language where a table is
- started with samp{!ETBL!}, and where table lines
- are started with samp{!EL!}, and where the field
- separator is a TAB, you could define your generic translator like this:
- end lisp
- code{orgtbl-to-generic} for a full list of parameters understood by
- that function, and remember that you can pass each of them into
- code{orgtbl-to-texinfo}, and any other function
- using the generic function.
- Of course you can also write a completely new function doing complicated
- things the generic translator cannot do. A translator function takes
- two arguments. The first argument is the table, a list of lines, each
- line either the symbol
- samp{#+ORGTBL: SEND} line. The function must return a single string
- containing the formatted table. If you write a generally useful
- translator, please post it on
- node Radio lists
- cindex radio lists
- pxref{Radio tables}). As for radio tables, you can
- insert radio list templates in HTML,
- code{org-list-insert-radio-list}.
- Here are the differences with radio tables:
- itemize
- item
- Orgstruct mode must be active.
- code{ORGLST} keyword instead of
- item
- end itemize
- Built-in translators functions are :
- code{org-list-to-html} and
- code{org-list-to-generic}. Please check its
- documentation for a list of supported parameters, which can be used to
- control more accurately how the list should be rendered.
- Here is a
- LaTeX{} file:
- {comment
- {comment
- end example
- Pressing code{a new house} and will insert the converted
- node Dynamic blocks
- cindex dynamic blocks
- Org documents can contain
- kbd{C-c C-x C-r} (
- cindex #+BEGIN:dynamic block
- end example
- Dynamic blocks are updated with the following commands
- kbd
- orgkey{C-u C-c C-x C-u}
- Update all dynamic blocks in the current file.
- code{:content}.
- For a block with name
- code{org-dblock-write:myblock} with as only parameter a property list
- with the parameters given in the begin line. Here is a trivial example
- of a block that keeps track of when the block update function was last
- run:
- end example
- lisp
- (defun org-dblock-write:block-update-time (params)
- (let ((fmt (or (plist-get params :format) "%d. %m. %Y")))
- (insert "Last block update at: "
- (format-time-string fmt))))
- code{org-update-all-dblocks} to a hook, for
- example code{org-update-all-dblocks} is
- written in a way such that it does nothing in buffers that are not in
- code{org-narrow-to-block}.
- section Special agenda views
- vindex org-agenda-skip-function
- code{agenda}, footnote{The
- code{agenda} except that it only
- considers
- code{[h]h:mm} in their time-stamps.},
- code{alltodo}, code{tags-todo},
- code{org-agenda-skip-function-global}. More commonly, such a definition is
- applied only to specific custom searches, using
- . In this case you would run a TODO search for the keyword
- PROJECT, but skip the match unless there is a WAITING tag anywhere in
- the subtree belonging to the project line.
- To achieve this, you must write a function that searches the subtree for
- the tag. If the tag is found, the function must return
- lisp
- (defun my-skip-unless-waiting ()
- "Skip trees that are not waiting"
- (let ((subtree-end (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t))))
- (if (re-search-forward ":waiting:" subtree-end t)
- nil ; tag found, do not skip
- subtree-end))) ; tag not found, continue after end of subtree
- lisp
- (org-add-agenda-custom-command
- '("b" todo "PROJECT"
- ((org-agenda-skip-function 'my-skip-unless-waiting)
- (org-agenda-overriding-header "Projects waiting for something: "))))
- vindex org-agenda-overriding-header
- Note that this also binds
- vindex org-odd-levels-only
- samp{LEVEL>0}code{org-odd-levels-only}, a
- level number corresponds to order in the hierarchy, not to the number of
- stars.}, and then use
- code{org-agenda-skip-function}. In
- particular, you may use the functions
- code{org-agenda-skip-subtree-if} in this form, for example:
- code
- item (org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'notscheduled)
- Skip current entry if it has not been scheduled.
- item (org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'scheduled 'deadline)
- Skip current entry if it has a deadline, or if it is scheduled.
- item (org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'todo 'done)
- Skip current entry if the TODO keyword marks a DONE state.
- anchor{x-agenda-skip-entry-regexp}
- item (org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'notregexp "regular expression")
- Skip current entry unless the regular expression matches.
- end table
- Therefore we could also have written the search for WAITING projects
- like this, even without defining a special function:
- end lisp
- section Speeding up your agendas
- enumerate
- item
- Reduce the number of DONE and archived headlines: this way the agenda does
- not need to skip them.
- vindex org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks
- Inhibit the dimming of blocked tasks:
- end lisp
- vindex org-startup-folded
- lisp
- (setq org-agenda-inhibit-startup nil)
- item
- vindex org-agenda-use-tag-inheritance
- Disable tag inheritance in agenda:
- end lisp
- uref{http://orgmode.org/worg/agenda-optimization.html, dedicated Worg
- page} for further explanations.
- section Extracting agenda information
- cindex Scripts, for agenda processing
- code{org-batch-agenda}, that produces an agenda view and sends it as
- ASCII text to STDOUT
- code{org-agenda-custom-commands}, basically any
- key you can use after
- example
- emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -eval '(org-batch-agenda "t")' | lpr
- samp{shop}, but excluding the tag
- example
- emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs \
- -eval '(org-batch-agenda "+shop-NewYork")' | lpr
- noindent
- You may also modify parameters on the fly like this:
- end example
- file{~/org/projects.org}, not even including the diary.
- If you want to process the agenda data in more sophisticated ways, you
- can use the command
- example
- category
- r{The headline, without TODO keyword, TAGS and PRIORITY}
- type
- r{selected in TODO match}
- tagsmatch
- r{imported from diary}
- deadline
- r{scheduled}
- timestamp
- r{entry was closed on date}
- upcoming-deadline
- r{forwarded scheduled item}
- block
- r{The TODO keyword, if any}
- tags
- r{The relevant date, like 2007-2-14}
- time
- r{String with extra planning info}
- priority-l
- r{The computed numerical priority}
- noindent
- Time and date will only be given if a timestamp (or deadline/scheduled)
- led to the selection of the item.
- A CSV list like this is very easy to use in a post-processing script.
- For example, here is a Perl program that gets the TODO list from
- Emacs/Org and prints all the items, preceded by a checkbox:
- {$cmd 2>/dev/null
- {
- # get the individual values
- ($category,$head,$type,$todo,$tags,$date,$time,$extra,
- $priority_l,$priority_n) = split(/,/,$line);
- # process and print
- print "[ ] $head\n";
- end example
- section Using the property API
- cindex properties, API
- Here is a description of the functions that can be used to work with
- properties.
- *
- This includes the TODO keyword, the tags, time strings for deadline,
- scheduled, and clocking, and any additional properties defined in the
- entry. The return value is an alist. Keys may occur multiple times
- if the property key was used several times.
- code{nil}, in which case the current entry is used.
- If WHICH is code{all}, get all properties. If WHICH is
- code{standard}, only get that subclass.
- vindex org-use-property-inheritance
- defun org-entry-get pom property &optional inherit
- Get value of code{POM}
- code{INHERIT}
- is non-
- code{INHERIT} is the symbol
- code{org-use-property-inheritance} selects
- end defun
- code{PROPERTY} from entry at point-or-marker POM.
- defun org-entry-put pom property value
- Set code{VALUE} for entry at point-or-marker POM.
- defun org-buffer-property-keys &optional include-specials
- Get all property keys in the current buffer.
- defun org-insert-property-drawer
- Insert a property drawer for the current entry.
- defun org-entry-put-multivalued-property pom property &rest values
- Set code{POM} to .
- end defun
- code{PROPERTY} as a whitespace-separated
- list of values and return the values as a list of strings.
- defun org-entry-add-to-multivalued-property pom property value
- Treat the value of the property
- code{VALUE} is in this list.
- defun org-entry-remove-from-multivalued-property pom property value
- Treat the value of the property
- code{VALUE} is
- end defun
- code{PROPERTY} as a whitespace-separated
- list of values and check if
- end defun
- samp{:ETC} is one of
- the values, use the values as completion help, but allow also other values
- to be entered. The functions must return
- end defopt
- section Using the mapping API
- cindex mapping entries, API
- Org has sophisticated mapping capabilities to find all entries satisfying
- certain criteria. Internally, this functionality is used to produce agenda
- views, but there is also an API that can be used to execute arbitrary
- functions for each or selected entries. The main entry point for this API
- is:
- code{FUNC} at each headline selected by code{SCOPE}.
- code{FUNC} will be wrapped into a save-excursion form, so
- code{FUNC} set the variable
- code{MATCH} is a tags/property/todo match as it is used in the agenda match
- view. Only headlines that are matched by this query will be considered
- during the iteration. When code{nil} or
- code{SCOPE} determines the scope of this command. It can be any of:
- r{the current buffer, respecting the restriction if any}
- tree
- r{The entries within the active region, if any}
- file
- r{the current buffer, and any archives associated with it}
- agenda
- r{all agenda files with any archive files associated with them}
- (file1 file2 ...)
-
- end example
- vindex org-agenda-skip-function
- r{skip trees with the archive tag}
- comment
- r{will be used as value for
- r{so whenever the function returns t, FUNC}
-
- r{continue from the point where the function leaves it}
- end defun
- The function given to that mapping routine can really do anything you like.
- It can use the property API (
- defun org-todo &optional arg
- Change the TODO state of the entry. See the docstring of the functions for
- the many possible values for the argument
- end defun
- code{ACTION}.
- defun org-toggle-tag tag &optional onoff
- Toggle the tag code{ONOFF} to
- either code{off} will not toggle tag, but ensure that it is
- either on or off.
- defun org-promote
- Promote the current entry.
- defun org-demote
- Demote the current entry.
- code{TOMORROW} into TODO entries with the keyword
- lisp
- (org-map-entries
- '(org-todo "UPCOMING")
- "+TOMORROW" 'file 'archive 'comment)
- code{WAITING}, in all agenda files.
- end lisp
- appendix MobileOrg
- cindex MobileOrg
- i{MobileOrg} offers offline viewing and
- capture support for an Org mode system rooted on a ``real'' computer. It
- also allows you to record changes to existing entries. The
- i{iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad} series of devices, was started by Richard Moreland
- and is now in the hands Sean Escriva. Android users should check out
- i{MobileOrg}, and for integrating notes
- captured and changes made by
- code{org-todo-keywords} and
- i{sets} (i{mutually exclusive} tags
- (
- menu
- * Setting up the staging area:: Where to interact with the mobile device
- * Pushing to MobileOrg:: Uploading Org files and agendas
- * Pulling from MobileOrg:: Integrating captured and flagged items
- node Setting up the staging area
- i{MobileOrg 1.5} (iPhone version), and you need an
- i{MobileOrg} and, on the Emacs side, configure the variable
- footnote{If you can safely store the
- password in your Emacs setup, you might also want to configure
- file{.org} files. The file names themselves will remain visible.}.
- The easiest way to create that directory is to use a free
- footnote{If you cannot use
- Dropbox, or if your version of MobileOrg does not support it, you can use a
- webdav server. For more information, check out the documentation of MobileOrg and also this
- i{MobileOrg} inside the Dropbox. After the directory has been created, tell
- Emacs about it:
- end lisp
- Org mode has commands to put files for
- node Pushing to MobileOrg
- code{org-mobile-files}
- to the directory
- code{org-agenda-files}), but additional files
- can be included by customizing
- code{org-directory}, so all files should be
- inside this directorycode{org-directory} need to
- have the same name as their targets.}.
- The push operation also creates a special Org file
- footnote{While creating the
- agendas, Org mode will force ID properties on all referenced entries, so that
- these entries can be uniquely identified if
- code{org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items}
- to
- file{index.org}, containing links to all other
- files.
- footnote{Checksums are stored
- automatically in the file
- node Pulling from MobileOrg
- i{MobileOrg} synchronizes with the server, it not only pulls the Org
- files for viewing. It also appends captured entries and pointers to flagged
- and changed entries to the file
- emph{pull} operation that integrates this information into an inbox file
- and operates on the pointers to flagged entries. Here is how it works:
- item
- Org moves all entries found in
- footnote{
- code{org-mobile-inbox-for-pull}. Each captured entry and each editing event
- will be a top-level entry in the inbox file.
- i{MobileOrg}. Some changes are applied directly and without user
- interaction. Examples are all changes to tags, TODO state, headline and body
- text that can be cleanly applied. Entries that have been flagged for further
- action will receive a tag
- item
- Org will then generate an agenda view with all flagged entries. The user
- should then go through these entries and do whatever actions are necessary.
- If a note has been stored while flagging an entry in
- table
- kindex ?
- kbd{?} in that special agenda will display the full flagging note in
- another window and also push it onto the kill ring. So you could use
- kbd{?} twice in succession will offer to remove the
- end table
- kindex C-c a ?
- If you are not able to process all flagged entries directly, you can always
- return to this agenda view
- kbd{M-x org-mobile-pull RET}
- is guaranteed to search all files that have been addressed by the last pull.
- This might include a file that is not currently in your list of agenda files.
- If you later use
- kbd{C-c a ?}.
- appendix History and acknowledgments
- cindex history
- section From Carsten
- Org was born in 2003, out of frustration over the user interface of the Emacs
- Outline mode. I was trying to organize my notes and projects, and using
- Emacs seemed to be the natural way to go. However, having to remember eleven
- different commands with two or three keys per command, only to hide and show
- parts of the outline tree, that seemed entirely unacceptable to me. Also,
- when using outlines to take notes, I constantly wanted to restructure the
- tree, organizing it parallel to my thoughts and plans.
- emph{structure editing} were originally implemented in the
- package
- file{org.el}. As this environment became comfortable for project planning,
- the next step was adding emph{timestamps}, and
- email{emacs-orgmodegnu.org} have provided a constant stream of bug
- reports, feedback, new ideas, and sometimes patches and add-on code.
- Many thanks to everyone who has helped to improve this package. I am
- trying to keep here a list of the people who had significant influence
- in shaping one or more aspects of Org. The list may not be
- complete, if I have forgotten someone, please accept my apologies and
- let me know.
- Before I get to this list, a few special mentions are in order:
- i
- LaTeX{} exporter and the
- plain list parser. His support during the early days was central to the
- success of this project. Bastien also invented Worg, helped establishing the
- Web presence of Org, and sponsored hosting costs for the orgmode.org website.
- Bastien stepped in as maintainer of Org between 2011 and 2013, at a time when
- I desparately needed a break.
- item John Wiegley
- John has contributed a number of great ideas and patches directly to Org,
- including the attachment system (
- file{org-mac-message.el}), hierarchical dependencies of TODO
- items, habit tracking (
- file{org-crypt.el}). Also, the capture system is really an extended copy
- of his great
- item Sebastian Rose
- Without Sebastian, the HTML/XHTML publishing of Org would be the pitiful work
- of an ignorant amateur. Sebastian has pushed this part of Org onto a much
- higher level. He also wrote
- end table
- section From Bastien
- I (Bastien) have been maintaining Org between 2011 and 2013. This appendix
- would not be complete without adding a few more acknowledgements and thanks.
- I am first grateful to Carsten for his trust while handing me over the
- maintainership of Org. His unremitting support is what really helped me
- getting more confident over time, with both the community and the code.
- When I took over maintainership, I knew I would have to make Org more
- collaborative than ever, as I would have to rely on people that are more
- knowledgeable than I am on many parts of the code. Here is a list of the
- persons I could rely on, they should really be considered co-maintainers,
- either of the code or the community:
- i
- item Nicolas Goaziou
- Nicolas is maintaining the consistency of the deepest parts of Org. His work
- on file{ox.el} has been outstanding, and it opened
- the doors for many new ideas and features. He rewrote many of the old
- exporters to use the new export engine, and helped with documenting this
- major change. More importantly (if that's possible), he has been more than
- reliable during all the work done for Org 8.0, and always very reactive on
- the mailing list.
- emph{ad hoc} tools
- into a flexible and conceptually clean process. He patiently coped with the
- many hiccups that such a change can create for users.
- end table
- I received support from so many users that it is clearly impossible to be
- fair when shortlisting a few of them, but Org's history would not be
- complete if the ones above were not mentioned in this manual.
- itemize
- item
- item
- item
- file{ox-man.el}.
- i{Thomas Baumann} wrote file{org-mhe.el}.
- i{Michael Brand} helped by reporting many bugs and testing many features.
- He also implemented the distinction between empty fields and 0-value fields
- in Org's spreadsheets.
- i{Christophe Bataillon} created the great unicorn logo that we use on the
- Org mode website.
- i{Alex Bochannek} provided a patch for rounding timestamps.
- i{Jan Böcker} wrote
- item
- item
- file{org-choose.el}.
- i{Charles Cave}'s suggestion sparked the implementation of templates
- for Remember, which are now templates for capture.
- i{Pavel Chalmoviansky} influenced the agenda treatment of items with
- specified time.
- i{Gregory Chernov} patched support for Lisp forms into table
- calculations and improved XEmacs compatibility, in particular by porting
- item
- item
- item
- file{.texi}
- file to DocBook using
- item
- item
- item
- item
- item
- item
- file{org-taskjuggler.el}, which has been rewritten by Nicolas Goaziou as
- item
- item
- item
- item
- item
- item
- file{org-git-line.el}.
- i{Mikael Fornius} works as a mailing list moderator.
- i{Austin Frank} works as a mailing list moderator.
- i{Eric Fraga} drove the development of BEAMER export with ideas and
- testing.
- i{Barry Gidden} did proofreading the manual in preparation for the book
- publication through Network Theory Ltd.
- i{Niels Giesen} had the idea to automatically archive DONE trees.
- i{Nicolas Goaziou} rewrote much of the plain list code. He also wrote
- file{org-export.el}, which was a huge step forward
- in implementing a clean framework for Org exporters.
- i{Kai Grossjohann} pointed out key-binding conflicts with other packages.
- i{Brian Gough} of Network Theory Ltd publishes the Org mode manual as a
- book.
- i{Bernt Hansen} has driven much of the support for auto-repeating tasks,
- task state change logging, and the clocktable. His clear explanations have
- been critical when we started to adopt the Git version control system.
- i{Manuel Hermenegildo} has contributed various ideas, small fixes and
- patches.
- i{Phil Jackson} wrote
- item
- item
- i{MobileOrg Android}.
- i{Tokuya Kameshima} wrote file{org-mew.el}.
- i{Jonathan Leech-Pepin} wrote
- item
- LaTeX{} and tested it. He also
- provided frequent feedback and some patches.
- i{Matt Lundin} has proposed last-row references for table formulas and named
- invisible anchors. He has also worked a lot on the FAQ.
- i{David Maus} wrote
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- item
- item
- item
- item
- i{MobileOrg} for the iPhone.
- i{Rick Moynihan} proposed allowing multiple TODO sequences in a file
- and being able to quickly restrict the agenda to a subtree.
- i{Todd Neal} provided patches for links to Info files and Elisp forms.
- i{Greg Newman} refreshed the unicorn logo into its current form.
- i{Tim O'Callaghan} suggested in-file links, search options for general
- file links, and TAGS.
- i{Osamu Okano} wrote
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- item
- item
- code{keymapp nil} bug, a
- conflict with
- item
- item
- item
- item
- code{orgstruct-mode} so that users can
- enjoy folding in non-org buffers by using Org headlines in comments.
- i{Paul Sexton} wrote
- item
- Linking to VM/BBDB/Gnus was first inspired by
- file{organizer-mode.el}.
- i{Ilya Shlyakhter} proposed the Archive Sibling, line numbering in literal
- examples, and remote highlighting for referenced code lines.
- i{Stathis Sideris} wrote the
- file{contrib} directory.
- i{Daniel Sinder} came up with the idea of internal archiving by locking
- subtrees.
- i{Dale Smith} proposed link abbreviations.
- i{James TD Smith} has contributed a large number of patches for useful
- tweaks and features.
- i{Adam Spiers} asked for global linking commands, inspired the link
- extension system, added support for mairix, and proposed the mapping API.
- i{Ulf Stegemann} created the table to translate special symbols to HTML,
- item
- file{org-w3m.el}, to copy HTML content
- with links transformation to Org syntax.
- i{David O'Toole} wrote
- item
- item
- LaTeX{} and BEAMER export and
- enabled source code highlighting in Gnus.
- i{Stefan Vollmar} organized a video-recorded talk at the
- Max-Planck-Institute for Neurology. He also inspired the creation of a
- concept index for HTML export.
- i{Jürgen Vollmer} contributed code generating the table of contents
- in HTML output.
- i{Samuel Wales} has provided important feedback and bug reports.
- i{Chris Wallace} provided a patch implementing the
- item
- item
- item
- item
- file{org-mouse.el}, proposed agenda blocks
- and contributed various ideas and code snippets.
- i{Marco Wahl} wrote
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- appendix GNU Free Documentation License
- node Main Index
- printindex cp
- unnumbered Key index
- node Command and Function Index
- printindex fn
- unnumbered Variable index
- This is not a complete index of variables and faces, only the ones that are
- mentioned in the manual. For a more complete list, use
- key{RET}} and then click yourself through the tree.
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