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;;;### (autoloads nil "ob-core" "ob-core.el" "2360a439d4b3b494bbdc436ee6d6976d") |
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;;; Generated autoloads from ob-core.el |
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(autoload 'org-babel-execute-safely-maybe "ob-core" "\ |
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\(fn)" nil nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-execute-maybe "ob-core" "\ |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-view-src-block-info "ob-core" "\ |
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Display information on the current source block. |
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This includes header arguments, language and name, and is largely |
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a window into the `org-babel-get-src-block-info' function. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-expand-src-block-maybe "ob-core" "\ |
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Conditionally expand a source block. |
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Detect if this is context for an org-babel src-block and if so |
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then run `org-babel-expand-src-block'. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-load-in-session-maybe "ob-core" "\ |
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Conditionally load a source block in a session. |
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Detect if this is context for an org-babel src-block and if so |
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then run `org-babel-load-in-session'. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-pop-to-session-maybe "ob-core" "\ |
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Conditionally pop to a session. |
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Detect if this is context for an org-babel src-block and if so |
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then run `org-babel-switch-to-session'. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-execute-src-block "ob-core" "\ |
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Execute the current source code block. |
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Insert the results of execution into the buffer. Source code |
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execution and the collection and formatting of results can be |
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controlled through a variety of header arguments. |
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With prefix argument ARG, force re-execution even if an existing |
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result cached in the buffer would otherwise have been returned. |
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Optionally supply a value for INFO in the form returned by |
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`org-babel-get-src-block-info'. |
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Optionally supply a value for PARAMS which will be merged with |
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the header arguments specified at the front of the source code |
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block. |
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\(fn &optional ARG INFO PARAMS)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-expand-src-block "ob-core" "\ |
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Expand the current source code block. |
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Expand according to the source code block's header |
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arguments and pop open the results in a preview buffer. |
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\(fn &optional ARG INFO PARAMS)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-check-src-block "ob-core" "\ |
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Check for misspelled header arguments in the current code block. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-insert-header-arg "ob-core" "\ |
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Insert a header argument selecting from lists of common args and values. |
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\(fn &optional HEADER-ARG VALUE)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-load-in-session "ob-core" "\ |
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Load the body of the current source-code block. |
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Evaluate the header arguments for the source block before |
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entering the session. After loading the body this pops open the |
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session. |
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\(fn &optional ARG INFO)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-initiate-session "ob-core" "\ |
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Initiate session for current code block. |
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If called with a prefix argument then resolve any variable |
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references in the header arguments and assign these variables in |
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the session. Copy the body of the code block to the kill ring. |
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\(fn &optional ARG INFO)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-switch-to-session "ob-core" "\ |
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Switch to the session of the current code block. |
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Uses `org-babel-initiate-session' to start the session. If called |
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with a prefix argument then this is passed on to |
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`org-babel-initiate-session'. |
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\(fn &optional ARG INFO)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-switch-to-session-with-code "ob-core" "\ |
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Switch to code buffer and display session. |
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\(fn &optional ARG INFO)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer "ob-core" "\ |
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Evaluate BODY in edit buffer if there is a code block at point. |
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Return t if a code block was found at point, nil otherwise. |
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\(fn &rest BODY)" nil t) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-open-src-block-result "ob-core" "\ |
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If `point' is on a src block then open the results of the |
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source code block, otherwise return nil. With optional prefix |
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argument RE-RUN the source-code block is evaluated even if |
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results already exist. |
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\(fn &optional RE-RUN)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-map-src-blocks "ob-core" "\ |
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Evaluate BODY forms on each source-block in FILE. |
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If FILE is nil evaluate BODY forms on source blocks in current |
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buffer. During evaluation of BODY the following local variables |
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are set relative to the currently matched code block. |
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full-block ------- string holding the entirety of the code block |
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beg-block -------- point at the beginning of the code block |
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end-block -------- point at the end of the matched code block |
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lang ------------- string holding the language of the code block |
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beg-lang --------- point at the beginning of the lang |
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end-lang --------- point at the end of the lang |
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switches --------- string holding the switches |
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beg-switches ----- point at the beginning of the switches |
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end-switches ----- point at the end of the switches |
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header-args ------ string holding the header-args |
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beg-header-args -- point at the beginning of the header-args |
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end-header-args -- point at the end of the header-args |
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body ------------- string holding the body of the code block |
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beg-body --------- point at the beginning of the body |
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end-body --------- point at the end of the body |
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\(fn FILE &rest BODY)" nil t) |
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(function-put 'org-babel-map-src-blocks 'lisp-indent-function '1) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-map-inline-src-blocks "ob-core" "\ |
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Evaluate BODY forms on each inline source block in FILE. |
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If FILE is nil evaluate BODY forms on source blocks in current |
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buffer. |
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\(fn FILE &rest BODY)" nil t) |
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(function-put 'org-babel-map-inline-src-blocks 'lisp-indent-function '1) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-map-call-lines "ob-core" "\ |
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Evaluate BODY forms on each call line in FILE. |
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If FILE is nil evaluate BODY forms on source blocks in current |
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buffer. |
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\(fn FILE &rest BODY)" nil t) |
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(function-put 'org-babel-map-call-lines 'lisp-indent-function '1) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-map-executables "ob-core" "\ |
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Evaluate BODY forms on each active Babel code in FILE. |
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If FILE is nil evaluate BODY forms on source blocks in current |
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buffer. |
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\(fn FILE &rest BODY)" nil t) |
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(function-put 'org-babel-map-executables 'lisp-indent-function '1) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-execute-buffer "ob-core" "\ |
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Execute source code blocks in a buffer. |
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Call `org-babel-execute-src-block' on every source block in |
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the current buffer. |
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\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-execute-subtree "ob-core" "\ |
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Execute source code blocks in a subtree. |
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Call `org-babel-execute-src-block' on every source block in |
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the current subtree. |
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\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-sha1-hash "ob-core" "\ |
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Generate an sha1 hash based on the value of info. |
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\(fn &optional INFO)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-hide-result-toggle-maybe "ob-core" "\ |
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Toggle visibility of result at point. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-goto-src-block-head "ob-core" "\ |
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Go to the beginning of the current code block. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-goto-named-src-block "ob-core" "\ |
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Go to a named source-code block. |
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\(fn NAME)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-goto-named-result "ob-core" "\ |
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Go to a named result. |
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\(fn NAME)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-next-src-block "ob-core" "\ |
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Jump to the next source block. |
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With optional prefix argument ARG, jump forward ARG many source blocks. |
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\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-previous-src-block "ob-core" "\ |
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Jump to the previous source block. |
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With optional prefix argument ARG, jump backward ARG many source blocks. |
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\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-mark-block "ob-core" "\ |
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Mark current src block. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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;;;*** |
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;;;### (autoloads nil "ob-keys" "ob-keys.el" "22ff8882b2f215251464dafb29893479") |
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;;; Generated autoloads from ob-keys.el |
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(autoload 'org-babel-describe-bindings "ob-keys" "\ |
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Describe all keybindings behind `org-babel-key-prefix'. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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;;;*** |
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;;;### (autoloads nil "ob-lob" "ob-lob.el" "c7b7a7fd9c121e0d73709dd5a4821194") |
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;;; Generated autoloads from ob-lob.el |
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(autoload 'org-babel-lob-execute-maybe "ob-lob" "\ |
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Execute a Library of Babel source block, if appropriate. |
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Detect if this is context for a Library Of Babel source block and |
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if so then run the appropriate source block from the Library. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-lob-get-info "ob-lob" "\ |
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Return internal representation for Library of Babel function call. |
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Consider DATUM, when provided, or element at point otherwise. |
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Return nil when not on an appropriate location. Otherwise return |
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a list compatible with `org-babel-get-src-block-info', which |
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see. |
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\(fn &optional DATUM)" nil nil) |
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;;;*** |
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;;;### (autoloads nil "ob-tangle" "ob-tangle.el" "6f42a8d7a0ef762480d9e747e6ab033a") |
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;;; Generated autoloads from ob-tangle.el |
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(autoload 'org-babel-tangle-file "ob-tangle" "\ |
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Extract the bodies of source code blocks in FILE. |
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Source code blocks are extracted with `org-babel-tangle'. |
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Optional argument TARGET-FILE can be used to specify a default |
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export file for all source blocks. Optional argument LANG can be |
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used to limit the exported source code blocks by language. |
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Return a list whose CAR is the tangled file name. |
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\(fn FILE &optional TARGET-FILE LANG)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-babel-tangle "ob-tangle" "\ |
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Write code blocks to source-specific files. |
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Extract the bodies of all source code blocks from the current |
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file into their own source-specific files. |
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With one universal prefix argument, only tangle the block at point. |
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When two universal prefix arguments, only tangle blocks for the |
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tangle file of the block at point. |
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Optional argument TARGET-FILE can be used to specify a default |
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export file for all source blocks. Optional argument LANG can be |
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used to limit the exported source code blocks by language. |
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\(fn &optional ARG TARGET-FILE LANG)" t nil) |
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;;;*** |
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;;;### (autoloads nil "org-agenda" "org-agenda.el" (23266 31379 196273 |
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;;; Generated autoloads from org-agenda.el |
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(autoload 'org-toggle-sticky-agenda "org-agenda" "\ |
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Toggle `org-agenda-sticky'. |
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\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-agenda "org-agenda" "\ |
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Dispatch agenda commands to collect entries to the agenda buffer. |
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Prompts for a command to execute. Any prefix arg will be passed |
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on to the selected command. The default selections are: |
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a Call `org-agenda-list' to display the agenda for current day or week. |
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t Call `org-todo-list' to display the global todo list. |
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T Call `org-todo-list' to display the global todo list, select only |
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entries with a specific TODO keyword (the user gets a prompt). |
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m Call `org-tags-view' to display headlines with tags matching |
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a condition (the user is prompted for the condition). |
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M Like `m', but select only TODO entries, no ordinary headlines. |
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e Export views to associated files. |
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s Search entries for keywords. |
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S Search entries for keywords, only with TODO keywords. |
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/ Multi occur across all agenda files and also files listed |
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in `org-agenda-text-search-extra-files'. |
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< Restrict agenda commands to buffer, subtree, or region. |
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Press several times to get the desired effect. |
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> Remove a previous restriction. |
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# List \"stuck\" projects. |
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! Configure what \"stuck\" means. |
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C Configure custom agenda commands. |
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More commands can be added by configuring the variable |
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`org-agenda-custom-commands'. In particular, specific tags and TODO keyword |
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searches can be pre-defined in this way. |
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If the current buffer is in Org mode and visiting a file, you can also |
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first press `<' once to indicate that the agenda should be temporarily |
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\(until the next use of `\\[org-agenda]') restricted to the current file. |
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Pressing `<' twice means to restrict to the current subtree or region |
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\(if active). |
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\(fn &optional ARG ORG-KEYS RESTRICTION)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-batch-agenda "org-agenda" "\ |
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Run an agenda command in batch mode and send the result to STDOUT. |
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If CMD-KEY is a string of length 1, it is used as a key in |
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`org-agenda-custom-commands' and triggers this command. If it is a |
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longer string it is used as a tags/todo match string. |
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Parameters are alternating variable names and values that will be bound |
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before running the agenda command. |
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\(fn CMD-KEY &rest PARAMETERS)" nil t) |
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(autoload 'org-batch-agenda-csv "org-agenda" "\ |
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Run an agenda command in batch mode and send the result to STDOUT. |
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If CMD-KEY is a string of length 1, it is used as a key in |
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`org-agenda-custom-commands' and triggers this command. If it is a |
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longer string it is used as a tags/todo match string. |
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Parameters are alternating variable names and values that will be bound |
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before running the agenda command. |
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The output gives a line for each selected agenda item. Each |
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item is a list of comma-separated values, like this: |
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category,head,type,todo,tags,date,time,extra,priority-l,priority-n |
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category The category of the item |
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head The headline, without TODO kwd, TAGS and PRIORITY |
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type The type of the agenda entry, can be |
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todo selected in TODO match |
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tagsmatch selected in tags match |
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diary imported from diary |
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deadline a deadline on given date |
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scheduled scheduled on given date |
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timestamp entry has timestamp on given date |
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closed entry was closed on given date |
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upcoming-deadline warning about deadline |
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past-scheduled forwarded scheduled item |
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block entry has date block including g. date |
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todo The todo keyword, if any |
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tags All tags including inherited ones, separated by colons |
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date The relevant date, like 2007-2-14 |
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time The time, like 15:00-16:50 |
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extra Sting with extra planning info |
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priority-l The priority letter if any was given |
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priority-n The computed numerical priority |
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agenda-day The day in the agenda where this is listed |
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(autoload 'org-store-agenda-views "org-agenda" "\ |
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Store agenda views. |
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(autoload 'org-batch-store-agenda-views "org-agenda" "\ |
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Run all custom agenda commands that have a file argument. |
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(autoload 'org-agenda-list "org-agenda" "\ |
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Produce a daily/weekly view from all files in variable `org-agenda-files'. |
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The view will be for the current day or week, but from the overview buffer |
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you will be able to go to other days/weeks. |
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With a numeric prefix argument in an interactive call, the agenda will |
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span ARG days. Lisp programs should instead specify SPAN to change |
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the number of days. SPAN defaults to `org-agenda-span'. |
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START-DAY defaults to TODAY, or to the most recent match for the weekday |
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given in `org-agenda-start-on-weekday'. |
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When WITH-HOUR is non-nil, only include scheduled and deadline |
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items if they have an hour specification like [h]h:mm. |
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\(fn &optional ARG START-DAY SPAN WITH-HOUR)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'org-search-view "org-agenda" "\ |
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Show all entries that contain a phrase or words or regular expressions. |
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With optional prefix argument TODO-ONLY, only consider entries that are |
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TODO entries. The argument STRING can be used to pass a default search |
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string into this function. If EDIT-AT is non-nil, it means that the |
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421 |
user should get a chance to edit this string, with cursor at position |
|
422 |
EDIT-AT. |
|
423 |
|
|
424 |
The search string can be viewed either as a phrase that should be found as |
|
425 |
is, or it can be broken into a number of snippets, each of which must match |
|
426 |
in a Boolean way to select an entry. The default depends on the variable |
|
427 |
`org-agenda-search-view-always-boolean'. |
|
428 |
Even if this is turned off (the default) you can always switch to |
|
429 |
Boolean search dynamically by preceding the first word with \"+\" or \"-\". |
|
430 |
|
|
431 |
The default is a direct search of the whole phrase, where each space in |
|
432 |
the search string can expand to an arbitrary amount of whitespace, |
|
433 |
including newlines. |
|
434 |
|
|
435 |
If using a Boolean search, the search string is split on whitespace and |
|
436 |
each snippet is searched separately, with logical AND to select an entry. |
|
437 |
Words prefixed with a minus must *not* occur in the entry. Words without |
|
438 |
a prefix or prefixed with a plus must occur in the entry. Matching is |
|
439 |
case-insensitive. Words are enclosed by word delimiters (i.e. they must |
|
440 |
match whole words, not parts of a word) if |
|
441 |
`org-agenda-search-view-force-full-words' is set (default is nil). |
|
442 |
|
|
443 |
Boolean search snippets enclosed by curly braces are interpreted as |
|
444 |
regular expressions that must or (when preceded with \"-\") must not |
|
445 |
match in the entry. Snippets enclosed into double quotes will be taken |
|
446 |
as a whole, to include whitespace. |
|
447 |
|
|
448 |
- If the search string starts with an asterisk, search only in headlines. |
|
449 |
- If (possibly after the leading star) the search string starts with an |
|
450 |
exclamation mark, this also means to look at TODO entries only, an effect |
|
451 |
that can also be achieved with a prefix argument. |
|
452 |
- If (possibly after star and exclamation mark) the search string starts |
|
453 |
with a colon, this will mean that the (non-regexp) snippets of the |
|
454 |
Boolean search must match as full words. |
|
455 |
|
|
456 |
This command searches the agenda files, and in addition the files |
|
457 |
listed in `org-agenda-text-search-extra-files' unless a restriction lock |
|
458 |
is active. |
|
459 |
|
|
460 |
\(fn &optional TODO-ONLY STRING EDIT-AT)" t nil) |
|
461 |
|
|
462 |
(autoload 'org-todo-list "org-agenda" "\ |
|
463 |
Show all (not done) TODO entries from all agenda file in a single list. |
|
464 |
The prefix arg can be used to select a specific TODO keyword and limit |
|
465 |
the list to these. When using `\\[universal-argument]', you will be prompted |
|
466 |
for a keyword. A numeric prefix directly selects the Nth keyword in |
|
467 |
`org-todo-keywords-1'. |
|
468 |
|
|
469 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
470 |
|
|
471 |
(autoload 'org-tags-view "org-agenda" "\ |
|
472 |
Show all headlines for all `org-agenda-files' matching a TAGS criterion. |
|
473 |
The prefix arg TODO-ONLY limits the search to TODO entries. |
|
474 |
|
|
475 |
\(fn &optional TODO-ONLY MATCH)" t nil) |
|
476 |
|
|
477 |
(autoload 'org-agenda-list-stuck-projects "org-agenda" "\ |
|
478 |
Create agenda view for projects that are stuck. |
|
479 |
Stuck projects are project that have no next actions. For the definitions |
|
480 |
of what a project is and how to check if it stuck, customize the variable |
|
481 |
`org-stuck-projects'. |
|
482 |
|
|
483 |
\(fn &rest IGNORE)" t nil) |
|
484 |
|
|
485 |
(autoload 'org-diary "org-agenda" "\ |
|
486 |
Return diary information from org files. |
|
487 |
This function can be used in a \"sexp\" diary entry in the Emacs calendar. |
|
488 |
It accesses org files and extracts information from those files to be |
|
489 |
listed in the diary. The function accepts arguments specifying what |
|
490 |
items should be listed. For a list of arguments allowed here, see the |
|
491 |
variable `org-agenda-entry-types'. |
|
492 |
|
|
493 |
The call in the diary file should look like this: |
|
494 |
|
|
495 |
&%%(org-diary) ~/path/to/some/orgfile.org |
|
496 |
|
|
497 |
Use a separate line for each org file to check. Or, if you omit the file name, |
|
498 |
all files listed in `org-agenda-files' will be checked automatically: |
|
499 |
|
|
500 |
&%%(org-diary) |
|
501 |
|
|
502 |
If you don't give any arguments (as in the example above), the default value |
|
503 |
of `org-agenda-entry-types' is used: (:deadline :scheduled :timestamp :sexp). |
|
504 |
So the example above may also be written as |
|
505 |
|
|
506 |
&%%(org-diary :deadline :timestamp :sexp :scheduled) |
|
507 |
|
|
508 |
The function expects the lisp variables `entry' and `date' to be provided |
|
509 |
by the caller, because this is how the calendar works. Don't use this |
|
510 |
function from a program - use `org-agenda-get-day-entries' instead. |
|
511 |
|
|
512 |
\(fn &rest ARGS)" nil nil) |
|
513 |
|
|
514 |
(autoload 'org-agenda-check-for-timestamp-as-reason-to-ignore-todo-item "org-agenda" "\ |
|
515 |
Do we have a reason to ignore this TODO entry because it has a time stamp? |
|
516 |
|
|
517 |
\(fn &optional END)" nil nil) |
|
518 |
|
|
519 |
(autoload 'org-agenda-set-restriction-lock "org-agenda" "\ |
|
520 |
Set restriction lock for agenda, to current subtree or file. |
|
521 |
Restriction will be the file if TYPE is `file', or if type is the |
|
522 |
universal prefix \\='(4), or if the cursor is before the first headline |
|
523 |
in the file. Otherwise, restriction will be to the current subtree. |
|
524 |
|
|
525 |
\(fn &optional TYPE)" t nil) |
|
526 |
|
|
527 |
(autoload 'org-calendar-goto-agenda "org-agenda" "\ |
|
528 |
Compute the Org agenda for the calendar date displayed at the cursor. |
|
529 |
This is a command that has to be installed in `calendar-mode-map'. |
|
530 |
|
|
531 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
532 |
|
|
533 |
(autoload 'org-agenda-to-appt "org-agenda" "\ |
|
534 |
Activate appointments found in `org-agenda-files'. |
|
535 |
|
|
536 |
With a `\\[universal-argument]' prefix, refresh the list of appointments. |
|
537 |
|
|
538 |
If FILTER is t, interactively prompt the user for a regular |
|
539 |
expression, and filter out entries that don't match it. |
|
540 |
|
|
541 |
If FILTER is a string, use this string as a regular expression |
|
542 |
for filtering entries out. |
|
543 |
|
|
544 |
If FILTER is a function, filter out entries against which |
|
545 |
calling the function returns nil. This function takes one |
|
546 |
argument: an entry from `org-agenda-get-day-entries'. |
|
547 |
|
|
548 |
FILTER can also be an alist with the car of each cell being |
|
549 |
either `headline' or `category'. For example: |
|
550 |
|
|
551 |
\\='((headline \"IMPORTANT\") |
|
552 |
(category \"Work\")) |
|
553 |
|
|
554 |
will only add headlines containing IMPORTANT or headlines |
|
555 |
belonging to the \"Work\" category. |
|
556 |
|
|
557 |
ARGS are symbols indicating what kind of entries to consider. |
|
558 |
By default `org-agenda-to-appt' will use :deadline*, :scheduled* |
|
559 |
\(i.e., deadlines and scheduled items with a hh:mm specification) |
|
560 |
and :timestamp entries. See the docstring of `org-diary' for |
|
561 |
details and examples. |
|
562 |
|
|
563 |
If an entry has a APPT_WARNTIME property, its value will be used |
|
564 |
to override `appt-message-warning-time'. |
|
565 |
|
|
566 |
\(fn &optional REFRESH FILTER &rest ARGS)" t nil) |
|
567 |
|
|
568 |
;;;*** |
|
569 |
|
|
570 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-archive" "org-archive.el" "b46ec348f237e44615caaa99e48ff324") |
|
571 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-archive.el |
|
572 |
|
|
573 |
(autoload 'org-add-archive-files "org-archive" "\ |
|
574 |
Splice the archive files into the list of files. |
|
575 |
This implies visiting all these files and finding out what the |
|
576 |
archive file is. |
|
577 |
|
|
578 |
\(fn FILES)" nil nil) |
|
579 |
|
|
580 |
(autoload 'org-archive-subtree "org-archive" "\ |
|
581 |
Move the current subtree to the archive. |
|
582 |
The archive can be a certain top-level heading in the current |
|
583 |
file, or in a different file. The tree will be moved to that |
|
584 |
location, the subtree heading be marked DONE, and the current |
|
585 |
time will be added. |
|
586 |
|
|
587 |
When called with a single prefix argument FIND-DONE, find whole |
|
588 |
trees without any open TODO items and archive them (after getting |
|
589 |
confirmation from the user). When called with a double prefix |
|
590 |
argument, find whole trees with timestamps before today and |
|
591 |
archive them (after getting confirmation from the user). If the |
|
592 |
cursor is not at a headline when these commands are called, try |
|
593 |
all level 1 trees. If the cursor is on a headline, only try the |
|
594 |
direct children of this heading. |
|
595 |
|
|
596 |
\(fn &optional FIND-DONE)" t nil) |
|
597 |
|
|
598 |
(autoload 'org-archive-to-archive-sibling "org-archive" "\ |
|
599 |
Archive the current heading by moving it under the archive sibling. |
|
600 |
|
|
601 |
The archive sibling is a sibling of the heading with the heading name |
|
602 |
`org-archive-sibling-heading' and an `org-archive-tag' tag. If this |
|
603 |
sibling does not exist, it will be created at the end of the subtree. |
|
604 |
|
|
605 |
Archiving time is retained in the ARCHIVE_TIME node property. |
|
606 |
|
|
607 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
608 |
|
|
609 |
(autoload 'org-toggle-archive-tag "org-archive" "\ |
|
610 |
Toggle the archive tag for the current headline. |
|
611 |
With prefix ARG, check all children of current headline and offer tagging |
|
612 |
the children that do not contain any open TODO items. |
|
613 |
|
|
614 |
\(fn &optional FIND-DONE)" t nil) |
|
615 |
|
|
616 |
(autoload 'org-archive-subtree-default "org-archive" "\ |
|
617 |
Archive the current subtree with the default command. |
|
618 |
This command is set with the variable `org-archive-default-command'. |
|
619 |
|
|
620 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
621 |
|
|
622 |
(autoload 'org-archive-subtree-default-with-confirmation "org-archive" "\ |
|
623 |
Archive the current subtree with the default command. |
|
624 |
This command is set with the variable `org-archive-default-command'. |
|
625 |
|
|
626 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
627 |
|
|
628 |
;;;*** |
|
629 |
|
|
630 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-attach" "org-attach.el" "649a2308d04a53d6af3d987342905a97") |
|
631 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-attach.el |
|
632 |
|
|
633 |
(autoload 'org-attach "org-attach" "\ |
|
634 |
The dispatcher for attachment commands. |
|
635 |
Shows a list of commands and prompts for another key to execute a command. |
|
636 |
|
|
637 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
638 |
|
|
639 |
;;;*** |
|
640 |
|
|
641 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-bbdb" "org-bbdb.el" "fa404717dfcbde54e13812132d9d4850") |
|
642 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-bbdb.el |
|
643 |
|
|
644 |
(autoload 'org-bbdb-anniversaries "org-bbdb" "\ |
|
645 |
Extract anniversaries from BBDB for display in the agenda. |
|
646 |
|
|
647 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
648 |
|
|
649 |
;;;*** |
|
650 |
|
|
651 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-capture" "org-capture.el" (23260 10064 |
|
652 |
;;;;;; 718296 919000)) |
|
653 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-capture.el |
|
654 |
|
|
655 |
(autoload 'org-capture-string "org-capture" "\ |
|
656 |
Capture STRING with the template selected by KEYS. |
|
657 |
|
|
658 |
\(fn STRING &optional KEYS)" t nil) |
|
659 |
|
|
660 |
(autoload 'org-capture "org-capture" "\ |
|
661 |
Capture something. |
|
662 |
\\<org-capture-mode-map> |
|
663 |
This will let you select a template from `org-capture-templates', and |
|
664 |
then file the newly captured information. The text is immediately |
|
665 |
inserted at the target location, and an indirect buffer is shown where |
|
666 |
you can edit it. Pressing `\\[org-capture-finalize]' brings you back to the previous |
|
667 |
state of Emacs, so that you can continue your work. |
|
668 |
|
|
669 |
When called interactively with a `\\[universal-argument]' prefix argument GOTO, don't |
|
670 |
capture anything, just go to the file/headline where the selected |
|
671 |
template stores its notes. |
|
672 |
|
|
673 |
With a `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix argument, go to the last note stored. |
|
674 |
|
|
675 |
When called with a `C-0' (zero) prefix, insert a template at point. |
|
676 |
|
|
677 |
When called with a `C-1' (one) prefix, force prompting for a date when |
|
678 |
a datetree entry is made. |
|
679 |
|
|
680 |
ELisp programs can set KEYS to a string associated with a template |
|
681 |
in `org-capture-templates'. In this case, interactive selection |
|
682 |
will be bypassed. |
|
683 |
|
|
684 |
If `org-capture-use-agenda-date' is non-nil, capturing from the |
|
685 |
agenda will use the date at point as the default date. Then, a |
|
686 |
`C-1' prefix will tell the capture process to use the HH:MM time |
|
687 |
of the day at point (if any) or the current HH:MM time. |
|
688 |
|
|
689 |
\(fn &optional GOTO KEYS)" t nil) |
|
690 |
|
|
691 |
(autoload 'org-capture-import-remember-templates "org-capture" "\ |
|
692 |
Set `org-capture-templates' to be similar to `org-remember-templates'. |
|
693 |
|
|
694 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
695 |
|
|
696 |
;;;*** |
|
697 |
|
|
698 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-clock" "org-clock.el" "731d09f8ca5acf7266b16282a1e05671") |
|
699 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-clock.el |
|
700 |
|
|
701 |
(autoload 'org-resolve-clocks "org-clock" "\ |
|
702 |
Resolve all currently open Org clocks. |
|
703 |
If `only-dangling-p' is non-nil, only ask to resolve dangling |
|
704 |
\(i.e., not currently open and valid) clocks. |
|
705 |
|
|
706 |
\(fn &optional ONLY-DANGLING-P PROMPT-FN LAST-VALID)" t nil) |
|
707 |
|
|
708 |
(autoload 'org-clock-in "org-clock" "\ |
|
709 |
Start the clock on the current item. |
|
710 |
|
|
711 |
If necessary, clock-out of the currently active clock. |
|
712 |
|
|
713 |
With a `\\[universal-argument]' prefix argument SELECT, offer a list of recently clocked |
|
714 |
tasks to clock into. |
|
715 |
|
|
716 |
When SELECT is `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]', clock into the current task and mark it as |
|
717 |
the default task, a special task that will always be offered in the |
|
718 |
clocking selection, associated with the letter `d'. |
|
719 |
|
|
720 |
When SELECT is `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]', clock in by using the last clock-out |
|
721 |
time as the start time. See `org-clock-continuously' to make this |
|
722 |
the default behavior. |
|
723 |
|
|
724 |
\(fn &optional SELECT START-TIME)" t nil) |
|
725 |
|
|
726 |
(autoload 'org-clock-in-last "org-clock" "\ |
|
727 |
Clock in the last closed clocked item. |
|
728 |
When already clocking in, send a warning. |
|
729 |
With a universal prefix argument, select the task you want to |
|
730 |
clock in from the last clocked in tasks. |
|
731 |
With two universal prefix arguments, start clocking using the |
|
732 |
last clock-out time, if any. |
|
733 |
With three universal prefix arguments, interactively prompt |
|
734 |
for a todo state to switch to, overriding the existing value |
|
735 |
`org-clock-in-switch-to-state'. |
|
736 |
|
|
737 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
738 |
|
|
739 |
(autoload 'org-clock-out "org-clock" "\ |
|
740 |
Stop the currently running clock. |
|
741 |
Throw an error if there is no running clock and FAIL-QUIETLY is nil. |
|
742 |
With a universal prefix, prompt for a state to switch the clocked out task |
|
743 |
to, overriding the existing value of `org-clock-out-switch-to-state'. |
|
744 |
|
|
745 |
\(fn &optional SWITCH-TO-STATE FAIL-QUIETLY AT-TIME)" t nil) |
|
746 |
|
|
747 |
(autoload 'org-clock-cancel "org-clock" "\ |
|
748 |
Cancel the running clock by removing the start timestamp. |
|
749 |
|
|
750 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
751 |
|
|
752 |
(autoload 'org-clock-goto "org-clock" "\ |
|
753 |
Go to the currently clocked-in entry, or to the most recently clocked one. |
|
754 |
With prefix arg SELECT, offer recently clocked tasks for selection. |
|
755 |
|
|
756 |
\(fn &optional SELECT)" t nil) |
|
757 |
|
|
758 |
(autoload 'org-clock-sum-today "org-clock" "\ |
|
759 |
Sum the times for each subtree for today. |
|
760 |
|
|
761 |
\(fn &optional HEADLINE-FILTER)" nil nil) |
|
762 |
|
|
763 |
(autoload 'org-clock-sum "org-clock" "\ |
|
764 |
Sum the times for each subtree. |
|
765 |
Puts the resulting times in minutes as a text property on each headline. |
|
766 |
TSTART and TEND can mark a time range to be considered. |
|
767 |
HEADLINE-FILTER is a zero-arg function that, if specified, is called for |
|
768 |
each headline in the time range with point at the headline. Headlines for |
|
769 |
which HEADLINE-FILTER returns nil are excluded from the clock summation. |
|
770 |
PROPNAME lets you set a custom text property instead of :org-clock-minutes. |
|
771 |
|
|
772 |
\(fn &optional TSTART TEND HEADLINE-FILTER PROPNAME)" nil nil) |
|
773 |
|
|
774 |
(autoload 'org-clock-display "org-clock" "\ |
|
775 |
Show subtree times in the entire buffer. |
|
776 |
|
|
777 |
By default, show the total time for the range defined in |
|
778 |
`org-clock-display-default-range'. With `\\[universal-argument]' prefix, show |
|
779 |
the total time for today instead. |
|
780 |
|
|
781 |
With `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix, use a custom range, entered at prompt. |
|
782 |
|
|
783 |
With `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix, display the total time in the |
|
784 |
echo area. |
|
785 |
|
|
786 |
Use `\\[org-clock-remove-overlays]' to remove the subtree times. |
|
787 |
|
|
788 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
789 |
|
|
790 |
(autoload 'org-clock-remove-overlays "org-clock" "\ |
|
791 |
Remove the occur highlights from the buffer. |
|
792 |
If NOREMOVE is nil, remove this function from the |
|
793 |
`before-change-functions' in the current buffer. |
|
794 |
|
|
795 |
\(fn &optional BEG END NOREMOVE)" t nil) |
|
796 |
|
|
797 |
(autoload 'org-clock-get-clocktable "org-clock" "\ |
|
798 |
Get a formatted clocktable with parameters according to PROPS. |
|
799 |
The table is created in a temporary buffer, fully formatted and |
|
800 |
fontified, and then returned. |
|
801 |
|
|
802 |
\(fn &rest PROPS)" nil nil) |
|
803 |
|
|
804 |
(autoload 'org-clock-report "org-clock" "\ |
|
805 |
Update or create a table containing a report about clocked time. |
|
806 |
|
|
807 |
If point is inside an existing clocktable block, update it. |
|
808 |
Otherwise, insert a new one. |
|
809 |
|
|
810 |
The new table inherits its properties from the variable |
|
811 |
`org-clock-clocktable-default-properties'. The scope of the |
|
812 |
clocktable, when not specified in the previous variable, is |
|
813 |
`subtree' when the function is called from within a subtree, and |
|
814 |
`file' elsewhere. |
|
815 |
|
|
816 |
When called with a prefix argument, move to the first clock table |
|
817 |
in the buffer and update it. |
|
818 |
|
|
819 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
820 |
|
|
821 |
(autoload 'org-clocktable-shift "org-clock" "\ |
|
822 |
Try to shift the :block date of the clocktable at point. |
|
823 |
Point must be in the #+BEGIN: line of a clocktable, or this function |
|
824 |
will throw an error. |
|
825 |
DIR is a direction, a symbol `left', `right', `up', or `down'. |
|
826 |
Both `left' and `down' shift the block toward the past, `up' and `right' |
|
827 |
push it toward the future. |
|
828 |
N is the number of shift steps to take. The size of the step depends on |
|
829 |
the currently selected interval size. |
|
830 |
|
|
831 |
\(fn DIR N)" nil nil) |
|
832 |
|
|
833 |
(autoload 'org-dblock-write:clocktable "org-clock" "\ |
|
834 |
Write the standard clocktable. |
|
835 |
|
|
836 |
\(fn PARAMS)" nil nil) |
|
837 |
|
|
838 |
(autoload 'org-clock-update-time-maybe "org-clock" "\ |
|
839 |
If this is a CLOCK line, update it and return t. |
|
840 |
Otherwise, return nil. |
|
841 |
|
|
842 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
843 |
|
|
844 |
;;;*** |
|
845 |
|
|
846 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-colview" "org-colview.el" (23195 45027 |
|
847 |
;;;;;; 389190 102000)) |
|
848 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-colview.el |
|
849 |
|
|
850 |
(autoload 'org-columns-remove-overlays "org-colview" "\ |
|
851 |
Remove all currently active column overlays. |
|
852 |
|
|
853 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
854 |
|
|
855 |
(autoload 'org-columns-get-format-and-top-level "org-colview" "\ |
|
856 |
|
|
857 |
|
|
858 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
859 |
|
|
860 |
(autoload 'org-columns "org-colview" "\ |
|
861 |
Turn on column view on an Org mode file. |
|
862 |
|
|
863 |
Column view applies to the whole buffer if point is before the |
|
864 |
first headline. Otherwise, it applies to the first ancestor |
|
865 |
setting \"COLUMNS\" property. If there is none, it defaults to |
|
866 |
the current headline. With a `\\[universal-argument]' prefix argument, turn on column |
|
867 |
view for the whole buffer unconditionally. |
|
868 |
|
|
869 |
When COLUMNS-FMT-STRING is non-nil, use it as the column format. |
|
870 |
|
|
871 |
\(fn &optional GLOBAL COLUMNS-FMT-STRING)" t nil) |
|
872 |
|
|
873 |
(autoload 'org-columns-compute "org-colview" "\ |
|
874 |
Summarize the values of PROPERTY hierarchically. |
|
875 |
Also update existing values for PROPERTY according to the first |
|
876 |
column specification. |
|
877 |
|
|
878 |
\(fn PROPERTY)" t nil) |
|
879 |
|
|
880 |
(autoload 'org-dblock-write:columnview "org-colview" "\ |
|
881 |
Write the column view table. |
|
882 |
PARAMS is a property list of parameters: |
|
883 |
|
|
884 |
:id the :ID: property of the entry where the columns view |
|
885 |
should be built. When the symbol `local', call locally. |
|
886 |
When `global' call column view with the cursor at the beginning |
|
887 |
of the buffer (usually this means that the whole buffer switches |
|
888 |
to column view). When \"file:path/to/file.org\", invoke column |
|
889 |
view at the start of that file. Otherwise, the ID is located |
|
890 |
using `org-id-find'. |
|
891 |
:hlines When t, insert a hline before each item. When a number, insert |
|
892 |
a hline before each level <= that number. |
|
893 |
:indent When non-nil, indent each ITEM field according to its level. |
|
894 |
:vlines When t, make each column a colgroup to enforce vertical lines. |
|
895 |
:maxlevel When set to a number, don't capture headlines below this level. |
|
896 |
:skip-empty-rows |
|
897 |
When t, skip rows where all specifiers other than ITEM are empty. |
|
898 |
:width apply widths specified in columns format using <N> specifiers. |
|
899 |
:format When non-nil, specify the column view format to use. |
|
900 |
|
|
901 |
\(fn PARAMS)" nil nil) |
|
902 |
|
|
903 |
(autoload 'org-columns-insert-dblock "org-colview" "\ |
|
904 |
Create a dynamic block capturing a column view table. |
|
905 |
|
|
906 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
907 |
|
|
908 |
(autoload 'org-agenda-columns "org-colview" "\ |
|
909 |
Turn on or update column view in the agenda. |
|
910 |
|
|
911 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
912 |
|
|
913 |
;;;*** |
|
914 |
|
|
915 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-compat" "org-compat.el" (23195 45027 389190 |
|
916 |
;;;;;; 102000)) |
|
917 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-compat.el |
|
918 |
|
|
919 |
(autoload 'org-check-version "org-compat" "\ |
|
920 |
Try very hard to provide sensible version strings. |
|
921 |
|
|
922 |
\(fn)" nil t) |
|
923 |
|
|
924 |
;;;*** |
|
925 |
|
|
926 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-datetree" "org-datetree.el" "ba966f278edd387a7bef6fe54c90b123") |
|
927 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-datetree.el |
|
928 |
|
|
929 |
(autoload 'org-datetree-find-date-create "org-datetree" "\ |
|
930 |
Find or create an entry for date D. |
|
931 |
If KEEP-RESTRICTION is non-nil, do not widen the buffer. |
|
932 |
When it is nil, the buffer will be widened to make sure an existing date |
|
933 |
tree can be found. If it is the symbol `subtree-at-point', then the tree |
|
934 |
will be built under the headline at point. |
|
935 |
|
|
936 |
\(fn D &optional KEEP-RESTRICTION)" nil nil) |
|
937 |
|
|
938 |
(autoload 'org-datetree-find-iso-week-create "org-datetree" "\ |
|
939 |
Find or create an ISO week entry for date D. |
|
940 |
Compared to `org-datetree-find-date-create' this function creates |
|
941 |
entries ordered by week instead of months. |
|
942 |
When it is nil, the buffer will be widened to make sure an existing date |
|
943 |
tree can be found. If it is the symbol `subtree-at-point', then the tree |
|
944 |
will be built under the headline at point. |
|
945 |
|
|
946 |
\(fn D &optional KEEP-RESTRICTION)" nil nil) |
|
947 |
|
|
948 |
;;;*** |
|
949 |
|
|
950 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-duration" "org-duration.el" (23122 46211 |
|
951 |
;;;;;; 557086 433000)) |
|
952 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-duration.el |
|
953 |
|
|
954 |
(autoload 'org-duration-set-regexps "org-duration" "\ |
|
955 |
Set duration related regexps. |
|
956 |
|
|
957 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
958 |
|
|
959 |
(autoload 'org-duration-p "org-duration" "\ |
|
960 |
Non-nil when string S is a time duration. |
|
961 |
|
|
962 |
\(fn S)" nil nil) |
|
963 |
|
|
964 |
(autoload 'org-duration-to-minutes "org-duration" "\ |
|
965 |
Return number of minutes of DURATION string. |
|
966 |
|
|
967 |
When optional argument CANONICAL is non-nil, ignore |
|
968 |
`org-duration-units' and use standard time units value. |
|
969 |
|
|
970 |
A bare number is translated into minutes. The empty string is |
|
971 |
translated into 0.0. |
|
972 |
|
|
973 |
Return value as a float. Raise an error if duration format is |
|
974 |
not recognized. |
|
975 |
|
|
976 |
\(fn DURATION &optional CANONICAL)" nil nil) |
|
977 |
|
|
978 |
(autoload 'org-duration-from-minutes "org-duration" "\ |
|
979 |
Return duration string for a given number of MINUTES. |
|
980 |
|
|
981 |
Format duration according to `org-duration-format' or FMT, when |
|
982 |
non-nil. |
|
983 |
|
|
984 |
When optional argument CANONICAL is non-nil, ignore |
|
985 |
`org-duration-units' and use standard time units value. |
|
986 |
|
|
987 |
Raise an error if expected format is unknown. |
|
988 |
|
|
989 |
\(fn MINUTES &optional FMT CANONICAL)" nil nil) |
|
990 |
|
|
991 |
(autoload 'org-duration-h:mm-only-p "org-duration" "\ |
|
992 |
Non-nil when every duration in TIMES has \"H:MM\" or \"H:MM:SS\" format. |
|
993 |
|
|
994 |
TIMES is a list of duration strings. |
|
995 |
|
|
996 |
Return nil if any duration is expressed with units, as defined in |
|
997 |
`org-duration-units'. Otherwise, if any duration is expressed |
|
998 |
with \"H:MM:SS\" format, return `h:mm:ss'. Otherwise, return |
|
999 |
`h:mm'. |
|
1000 |
|
|
1001 |
\(fn TIMES)" nil nil) |
|
1002 |
|
|
1003 |
;;;*** |
|
1004 |
|
|
1005 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-element" "org-element.el" "9884bb79ba81b08be137ab07c79303a1") |
|
1006 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-element.el |
|
1007 |
|
|
1008 |
(autoload 'org-element-update-syntax "org-element" "\ |
|
1009 |
Update parser internals. |
|
1010 |
|
|
1011 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1012 |
|
|
1013 |
(autoload 'org-element-interpret-data "org-element" "\ |
|
1014 |
Interpret DATA as Org syntax. |
|
1015 |
DATA is a parse tree, an element, an object or a secondary string |
|
1016 |
to interpret. Return Org syntax as a string. |
|
1017 |
|
|
1018 |
\(fn DATA)" nil nil) |
|
1019 |
|
|
1020 |
(autoload 'org-element-cache-reset "org-element" "\ |
|
1021 |
Reset cache in current buffer. |
|
1022 |
When optional argument ALL is non-nil, reset cache in all Org |
|
1023 |
buffers. |
|
1024 |
|
|
1025 |
\(fn &optional ALL)" t nil) |
|
1026 |
|
|
1027 |
(autoload 'org-element-cache-refresh "org-element" "\ |
|
1028 |
Refresh cache at position POS. |
|
1029 |
|
|
1030 |
\(fn POS)" nil nil) |
|
1031 |
|
|
1032 |
(autoload 'org-element-at-point "org-element" "\ |
|
1033 |
Determine closest element around point. |
|
1034 |
|
|
1035 |
Return value is a list like (TYPE PROPS) where TYPE is the type |
|
1036 |
of the element and PROPS a plist of properties associated to the |
|
1037 |
element. |
|
1038 |
|
|
1039 |
Possible types are defined in `org-element-all-elements'. |
|
1040 |
Properties depend on element or object type, but always include |
|
1041 |
`:begin', `:end', `:parent' and `:post-blank' properties. |
|
1042 |
|
|
1043 |
As a special case, if point is at the very beginning of the first |
|
1044 |
item in a list or sub-list, returned element will be that list |
|
1045 |
instead of the item. Likewise, if point is at the beginning of |
|
1046 |
the first row of a table, returned element will be the table |
|
1047 |
instead of the first row. |
|
1048 |
|
|
1049 |
When point is at the end of the buffer, return the innermost |
|
1050 |
element ending there. |
|
1051 |
|
|
1052 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
1053 |
|
|
1054 |
(autoload 'org-element-context "org-element" "\ |
|
1055 |
Return smallest element or object around point. |
|
1056 |
|
|
1057 |
Return value is a list like (TYPE PROPS) where TYPE is the type |
|
1058 |
of the element or object and PROPS a plist of properties |
|
1059 |
associated to it. |
|
1060 |
|
|
1061 |
Possible types are defined in `org-element-all-elements' and |
|
1062 |
`org-element-all-objects'. Properties depend on element or |
|
1063 |
object type, but always include `:begin', `:end', `:parent' and |
|
1064 |
`:post-blank'. |
|
1065 |
|
|
1066 |
As a special case, if point is right after an object and not at |
|
1067 |
the beginning of any other object, return that object. |
|
1068 |
|
|
1069 |
Optional argument ELEMENT, when non-nil, is the closest element |
|
1070 |
containing point, as returned by `org-element-at-point'. |
|
1071 |
Providing it allows for quicker computation. |
|
1072 |
|
|
1073 |
\(fn &optional ELEMENT)" nil nil) |
|
1074 |
|
|
1075 |
;;;*** |
|
1076 |
|
|
1077 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-feed" "org-feed.el" "cc9d7655449e79a01a0a7b58bd1d9ca1") |
|
1078 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-feed.el |
|
1079 |
|
|
1080 |
(autoload 'org-feed-update-all "org-feed" "\ |
|
1081 |
Get inbox items from all feeds in `org-feed-alist'. |
|
1082 |
|
|
1083 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1084 |
|
|
1085 |
(autoload 'org-feed-update "org-feed" "\ |
|
1086 |
Get inbox items from FEED. |
|
1087 |
FEED can be a string with an association in `org-feed-alist', or |
|
1088 |
it can be a list structured like an entry in `org-feed-alist'. |
|
1089 |
|
|
1090 |
\(fn FEED &optional RETRIEVE-ONLY)" t nil) |
|
1091 |
|
|
1092 |
(autoload 'org-feed-goto-inbox "org-feed" "\ |
|
1093 |
Go to the inbox that captures the feed named FEED. |
|
1094 |
|
|
1095 |
\(fn FEED)" t nil) |
|
1096 |
|
|
1097 |
(autoload 'org-feed-show-raw-feed "org-feed" "\ |
|
1098 |
Show the raw feed buffer of a feed. |
|
1099 |
|
|
1100 |
\(fn FEED)" t nil) |
|
1101 |
|
|
1102 |
;;;*** |
|
1103 |
|
|
1104 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-footnote" "org-footnote.el" "e9ce16dcb970cce6c642f3b7f07bbbc8") |
|
1105 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-footnote.el |
|
1106 |
|
|
1107 |
(autoload 'org-footnote-action "org-footnote" "\ |
|
1108 |
Do the right thing for footnotes. |
|
1109 |
|
|
1110 |
When at a footnote reference, jump to the definition. |
|
1111 |
|
|
1112 |
When at a definition, jump to the references if they exist, offer |
|
1113 |
to create them otherwise. |
|
1114 |
|
|
1115 |
When neither at definition or reference, create a new footnote, |
|
1116 |
interactively if possible. |
|
1117 |
|
|
1118 |
With prefix arg SPECIAL, or when no footnote can be created, |
|
1119 |
offer additional commands in a menu. |
|
1120 |
|
|
1121 |
\(fn &optional SPECIAL)" t nil) |
|
1122 |
|
|
1123 |
;;;*** |
|
1124 |
|
|
1125 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-id" "org-id.el" "3a6cfd2d05c88ba07781cd0a2d1078f3") |
|
1126 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-id.el |
|
1127 |
|
|
1128 |
(autoload 'org-id-get-create "org-id" "\ |
|
1129 |
Create an ID for the current entry and return it. |
|
1130 |
If the entry already has an ID, just return it. |
|
1131 |
With optional argument FORCE, force the creation of a new ID. |
|
1132 |
|
|
1133 |
\(fn &optional FORCE)" t nil) |
|
1134 |
|
|
1135 |
(autoload 'org-id-copy "org-id" "\ |
|
1136 |
Copy the ID of the entry at point to the kill ring. |
|
1137 |
Create an ID if necessary. |
|
1138 |
|
|
1139 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1140 |
|
|
1141 |
(autoload 'org-id-get "org-id" "\ |
|
1142 |
Get the ID property of the entry at point-or-marker POM. |
|
1143 |
If POM is nil, refer to the entry at point. |
|
1144 |
If the entry does not have an ID, the function returns nil. |
|
1145 |
However, when CREATE is non nil, create an ID if none is present already. |
|
1146 |
PREFIX will be passed through to `org-id-new'. |
|
1147 |
In any case, the ID of the entry is returned. |
|
1148 |
|
|
1149 |
\(fn &optional POM CREATE PREFIX)" nil nil) |
|
1150 |
|
|
1151 |
(autoload 'org-id-get-with-outline-path-completion "org-id" "\ |
|
1152 |
Use `outline-path-completion' to retrieve the ID of an entry. |
|
1153 |
TARGETS may be a setting for `org-refile-targets' to define |
|
1154 |
eligible headlines. When omitted, all headlines in the current |
|
1155 |
file are eligible. This function returns the ID of the entry. |
|
1156 |
If necessary, the ID is created. |
|
1157 |
|
|
1158 |
\(fn &optional TARGETS)" nil nil) |
|
1159 |
|
|
1160 |
(autoload 'org-id-get-with-outline-drilling "org-id" "\ |
|
1161 |
Use an outline-cycling interface to retrieve the ID of an entry. |
|
1162 |
This only finds entries in the current buffer, using `org-get-location'. |
|
1163 |
It returns the ID of the entry. If necessary, the ID is created. |
|
1164 |
|
|
1165 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
1166 |
|
|
1167 |
(autoload 'org-id-goto "org-id" "\ |
|
1168 |
Switch to the buffer containing the entry with id ID. |
|
1169 |
Move the cursor to that entry in that buffer. |
|
1170 |
|
|
1171 |
\(fn ID)" t nil) |
|
1172 |
|
|
1173 |
(autoload 'org-id-find "org-id" "\ |
|
1174 |
Return the location of the entry with the id ID. |
|
1175 |
The return value is a cons cell (file-name . position), or nil |
|
1176 |
if there is no entry with that ID. |
|
1177 |
With optional argument MARKERP, return the position as a new marker. |
|
1178 |
|
|
1179 |
\(fn ID &optional MARKERP)" nil nil) |
|
1180 |
|
|
1181 |
(autoload 'org-id-new "org-id" "\ |
|
1182 |
Create a new globally unique ID. |
|
1183 |
|
|
1184 |
An ID consists of two parts separated by a colon: |
|
1185 |
- a prefix |
|
1186 |
- a unique part that will be created according to `org-id-method'. |
|
1187 |
|
|
1188 |
PREFIX can specify the prefix, the default is given by the variable |
|
1189 |
`org-id-prefix'. However, if PREFIX is the symbol `none', don't use any |
|
1190 |
prefix even if `org-id-prefix' specifies one. |
|
1191 |
|
|
1192 |
So a typical ID could look like \"Org:4nd91V40HI\". |
|
1193 |
|
|
1194 |
\(fn &optional PREFIX)" nil nil) |
|
1195 |
|
|
1196 |
(autoload 'org-id-update-id-locations "org-id" "\ |
|
1197 |
Scan relevant files for IDs. |
|
1198 |
Store the relation between files and corresponding IDs. |
|
1199 |
This will scan all agenda files, all associated archives, and all |
|
1200 |
files currently mentioned in `org-id-locations'. |
|
1201 |
When FILES is given, scan these files instead. |
|
1202 |
|
|
1203 |
\(fn &optional FILES SILENT)" t nil) |
|
1204 |
|
|
1205 |
(autoload 'org-id-find-id-file "org-id" "\ |
|
1206 |
Query the id database for the file in which this ID is located. |
|
1207 |
|
|
1208 |
\(fn ID)" nil nil) |
|
1209 |
|
|
1210 |
(autoload 'org-id-store-link "org-id" "\ |
|
1211 |
Store a link to the current entry, using its ID. |
|
1212 |
|
|
1213 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1214 |
|
|
1215 |
;;;*** |
|
1216 |
|
|
1217 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-indent" "org-indent.el" "a1b3a5cb538d830f8686ef38fac39a3f") |
|
1218 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-indent.el |
|
1219 |
|
|
1220 |
(autoload 'org-indent-mode "org-indent" "\ |
|
1221 |
When active, indent text according to outline structure. |
|
1222 |
|
|
1223 |
Internally this works by adding `line-prefix' and `wrap-prefix' |
|
1224 |
properties, after each buffer modification, on the modified zone. |
|
1225 |
|
|
1226 |
The process is synchronous. Though, initial indentation of |
|
1227 |
buffer, which can take a few seconds on large buffers, is done |
|
1228 |
during idle time. |
|
1229 |
|
|
1230 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
1231 |
|
|
1232 |
;;;*** |
|
1233 |
|
|
1234 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-irc" "org-irc.el" "4c557982f1eec29419c881a776b4c7bf") |
|
1235 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-irc.el |
|
1236 |
|
|
1237 |
(autoload 'org-irc-store-link "org-irc" "\ |
|
1238 |
Dispatch to the appropriate function to store a link to an IRC session. |
|
1239 |
|
|
1240 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
1241 |
|
|
1242 |
;;;*** |
|
1243 |
|
|
1244 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-lint" "org-lint.el" (23122 46211 569086 |
|
1245 |
;;;;;; 279000)) |
|
1246 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-lint.el |
|
1247 |
|
|
1248 |
(autoload 'org-lint "org-lint" "\ |
|
1249 |
Check current Org buffer for syntax mistakes. |
|
1250 |
|
|
1251 |
By default, run all checkers. With a `\\[universal-argument]' prefix ARG, select one |
|
1252 |
category of checkers only. With a `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix, run one precise |
|
1253 |
checker by its name. |
|
1254 |
|
|
1255 |
ARG can also be a list of checker names, as symbols, to run. |
|
1256 |
|
|
1257 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
1258 |
|
|
1259 |
;;;*** |
|
1260 |
|
|
1261 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-macs" "org-macs.el" (23195 45027 401189 |
|
1262 |
;;;;;; 958000)) |
|
1263 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-macs.el |
|
1264 |
|
|
1265 |
(autoload 'org-load-noerror-mustsuffix "org-macs" "\ |
|
1266 |
Load FILE with optional arguments NOERROR and MUSTSUFFIX. |
|
1267 |
|
|
1268 |
\(fn FILE)" nil t) |
|
1269 |
|
|
1270 |
;;;*** |
|
1271 |
|
|
1272 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-mobile" "org-mobile.el" "e005b7accde48f9f5da5855f7bb547ec") |
|
1273 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-mobile.el |
|
1274 |
|
|
1275 |
(autoload 'org-mobile-push "org-mobile" "\ |
|
1276 |
Push the current state of Org affairs to the target directory. |
|
1277 |
This will create the index file, copy all agenda files there, and also |
|
1278 |
create all custom agenda views, for upload to the mobile phone. |
|
1279 |
|
|
1280 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1281 |
|
|
1282 |
(autoload 'org-mobile-pull "org-mobile" "\ |
|
1283 |
Pull the contents of `org-mobile-capture-file' and integrate them. |
|
1284 |
Apply all flagged actions, flag entries to be flagged and then call an |
|
1285 |
agenda view showing the flagged items. |
|
1286 |
|
|
1287 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1288 |
|
|
1289 |
;;;*** |
|
1290 |
|
|
1291 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-plot" "org-plot.el" "85b14ab93a67abe34c254eb6c55bd79c") |
|
1292 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-plot.el |
|
1293 |
|
|
1294 |
(autoload 'org-plot/gnuplot "org-plot" "\ |
|
1295 |
Plot table using gnuplot. Gnuplot options can be specified with PARAMS. |
|
1296 |
If not given options will be taken from the +PLOT |
|
1297 |
line directly before or after the table. |
|
1298 |
|
|
1299 |
\(fn &optional PARAMS)" t nil) |
|
1300 |
|
|
1301 |
;;;*** |
|
1302 |
|
|
1303 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-table" "org-table.el" "655b68fb9b54da75d23bcfc26f39e1d3") |
|
1304 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-table.el |
|
1305 |
|
|
1306 |
(autoload 'org-table-create-with-table\.el "org-table" "\ |
|
1307 |
Use the table.el package to insert a new table. |
|
1308 |
If there is already a table at point, convert between Org tables |
|
1309 |
and table.el tables. |
|
1310 |
|
|
1311 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1312 |
|
|
1313 |
(autoload 'org-table-create-or-convert-from-region "org-table" "\ |
|
1314 |
Convert region to table, or create an empty table. |
|
1315 |
If there is an active region, convert it to a table, using the function |
|
1316 |
`org-table-convert-region'. See the documentation of that function |
|
1317 |
to learn how the prefix argument is interpreted to determine the field |
|
1318 |
separator. |
|
1319 |
If there is no such region, create an empty table with `org-table-create'. |
|
1320 |
|
|
1321 |
\(fn ARG)" t nil) |
|
1322 |
|
|
1323 |
(autoload 'org-table-create "org-table" "\ |
|
1324 |
Query for a size and insert a table skeleton. |
|
1325 |
SIZE is a string Columns x Rows like for example \"3x2\". |
|
1326 |
|
|
1327 |
\(fn &optional SIZE)" t nil) |
|
1328 |
|
|
1329 |
(autoload 'org-table-convert-region "org-table" "\ |
|
1330 |
Convert region to a table. |
|
1331 |
|
|
1332 |
The region goes from BEG0 to END0, but these borders will be moved |
|
1333 |
slightly, to make sure a beginning of line in the first line is included. |
|
1334 |
|
|
1335 |
SEPARATOR specifies the field separator in the lines. It can have the |
|
1336 |
following values: |
|
1337 |
|
|
1338 |
\(4) Use the comma as a field separator |
|
1339 |
\(16) Use a TAB as field separator |
|
1340 |
\(64) Prompt for a regular expression as field separator |
|
1341 |
integer When a number, use that many spaces, or a TAB, as field separator |
|
1342 |
regexp When a regular expression, use it to match the separator |
|
1343 |
nil When nil, the command tries to be smart and figure out the |
|
1344 |
separator in the following way: |
|
1345 |
- when each line contains a TAB, assume TAB-separated material |
|
1346 |
- when each line contains a comma, assume CSV material |
|
1347 |
- else, assume one or more SPACE characters as separator. |
|
1348 |
|
|
1349 |
\(fn BEG0 END0 &optional SEPARATOR)" t nil) |
|
1350 |
|
|
1351 |
(autoload 'org-table-import "org-table" "\ |
|
1352 |
Import FILE as a table. |
|
1353 |
|
|
1354 |
The command tries to be smart and figure out the separator in the |
|
1355 |
following way: |
|
1356 |
|
|
1357 |
- when each line contains a TAB, assume TAB-separated material |
|
1358 |
- when each line contains a comma, assume CSV material |
|
1359 |
- else, assume one or more SPACE characters as separator. |
|
1360 |
|
|
1361 |
When non-nil, SEPARATOR specifies the field separator in the |
|
1362 |
lines. It can have the following values: |
|
1363 |
|
|
1364 |
\(4) Use the comma as a field separator |
|
1365 |
\(16) Use a TAB as field separator |
|
1366 |
\(64) Prompt for a regular expression as field separator |
|
1367 |
integer When a number, use that many spaces, or a TAB, as field separator |
|
1368 |
regexp When a regular expression, use it to match the separator. |
|
1369 |
|
|
1370 |
\(fn FILE SEPARATOR)" t nil) |
|
1371 |
|
|
1372 |
(autoload 'org-table-export "org-table" "\ |
|
1373 |
Export table to a file, with configurable format. |
|
1374 |
Such a file can be imported into usual spreadsheet programs. |
|
1375 |
|
|
1376 |
FILE can be the output file name. If not given, it will be taken |
|
1377 |
from a TABLE_EXPORT_FILE property in the current entry or higher |
|
1378 |
up in the hierarchy, or the user will be prompted for a file |
|
1379 |
name. FORMAT can be an export format, of the same kind as it |
|
1380 |
used when `orgtbl-mode' sends a table in a different format. |
|
1381 |
|
|
1382 |
The command suggests a format depending on TABLE_EXPORT_FORMAT, |
|
1383 |
whether it is set locally or up in the hierarchy, then on the |
|
1384 |
extension of the given file name, and finally on the variable |
|
1385 |
`org-table-export-default-format'. |
|
1386 |
|
|
1387 |
\(fn &optional FILE FORMAT)" t nil) |
|
1388 |
|
|
1389 |
(autoload 'org-table-align "org-table" "\ |
|
1390 |
Align the table at point by aligning all vertical bars. |
|
1391 |
|
|
1392 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1393 |
|
|
1394 |
(autoload 'org-table-begin "org-table" "\ |
|
1395 |
Find the beginning of the table and return its position. |
|
1396 |
With a non-nil optional argument TABLE-TYPE, return the beginning |
|
1397 |
of a table.el-type table. This function assumes point is on |
|
1398 |
a table. |
|
1399 |
|
|
1400 |
\(fn &optional TABLE-TYPE)" nil nil) |
|
1401 |
|
|
1402 |
(autoload 'org-table-end "org-table" "\ |
|
1403 |
Find the end of the table and return its position. |
|
1404 |
With a non-nil optional argument TABLE-TYPE, return the end of |
|
1405 |
a table.el-type table. This function assumes point is on |
|
1406 |
a table. |
|
1407 |
|
|
1408 |
\(fn &optional TABLE-TYPE)" nil nil) |
|
1409 |
|
|
1410 |
(autoload 'org-table-justify-field-maybe "org-table" "\ |
|
1411 |
Justify the current field, text to left, number to right. |
|
1412 |
Optional argument NEW may specify text to replace the current field content. |
|
1413 |
|
|
1414 |
\(fn &optional NEW)" nil nil) |
|
1415 |
|
|
1416 |
(autoload 'org-table-next-field "org-table" "\ |
|
1417 |
Go to the next field in the current table, creating new lines as needed. |
|
1418 |
Before doing so, re-align the table if necessary. |
|
1419 |
|
|
1420 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1421 |
|
|
1422 |
(autoload 'org-table-previous-field "org-table" "\ |
|
1423 |
Go to the previous field in the table. |
|
1424 |
Before doing so, re-align the table if necessary. |
|
1425 |
|
|
1426 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1427 |
|
|
1428 |
(autoload 'org-table-next-row "org-table" "\ |
|
1429 |
Go to the next row (same column) in the current table. |
|
1430 |
Before doing so, re-align the table if necessary. |
|
1431 |
|
|
1432 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1433 |
|
|
1434 |
(autoload 'org-table-copy-down "org-table" "\ |
|
1435 |
Copy the value of the current field one row below. |
|
1436 |
|
|
1437 |
If the field at the cursor is empty, copy the content of the |
|
1438 |
nearest non-empty field above. With argument N, use the Nth |
|
1439 |
non-empty field. |
|
1440 |
|
|
1441 |
If the current field is not empty, it is copied down to the next |
|
1442 |
row, and the cursor is moved with it. Therefore, repeating this |
|
1443 |
command causes the column to be filled row-by-row. |
|
1444 |
|
|
1445 |
If the variable `org-table-copy-increment' is non-nil and the |
|
1446 |
field is an integer or a timestamp, it will be incremented while |
|
1447 |
copying. By default, increment by the difference between the |
|
1448 |
value in the current field and the one in the field above. To |
|
1449 |
increment using a fixed integer, set `org-table-copy-increment' |
|
1450 |
to a number. In the case of a timestamp, increment by days. |
|
1451 |
|
|
1452 |
\(fn N)" t nil) |
|
1453 |
|
|
1454 |
(autoload 'org-table-blank-field "org-table" "\ |
|
1455 |
Blank the current table field or active region. |
|
1456 |
|
|
1457 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1458 |
|
|
1459 |
(autoload 'org-table-field-info "org-table" "\ |
|
1460 |
Show info about the current field, and highlight any reference at point. |
|
1461 |
|
|
1462 |
\(fn ARG)" t nil) |
|
1463 |
|
|
1464 |
(autoload 'org-table-goto-column "org-table" "\ |
|
1465 |
Move the cursor to the Nth column in the current table line. |
|
1466 |
With optional argument ON-DELIM, stop with point before the left delimiter |
|
1467 |
of the field. |
|
1468 |
If there are less than N fields, just go to after the last delimiter. |
|
1469 |
However, when FORCE is non-nil, create new columns if necessary. |
|
1470 |
|
|
1471 |
\(fn N &optional ON-DELIM FORCE)" t nil) |
|
1472 |
|
|
1473 |
(autoload 'org-table-insert-column "org-table" "\ |
|
1474 |
Insert a new column into the table. |
|
1475 |
|
|
1476 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1477 |
|
|
1478 |
(autoload 'org-table-delete-column "org-table" "\ |
|
1479 |
Delete a column from the table. |
|
1480 |
|
|
1481 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1482 |
|
|
1483 |
(autoload 'org-table-move-column-right "org-table" "\ |
|
1484 |
Move column to the right. |
|
1485 |
|
|
1486 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1487 |
|
|
1488 |
(autoload 'org-table-move-column-left "org-table" "\ |
|
1489 |
Move column to the left. |
|
1490 |
|
|
1491 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1492 |
|
|
1493 |
(autoload 'org-table-move-column "org-table" "\ |
|
1494 |
Move the current column to the right. With arg LEFT, move to the left. |
|
1495 |
|
|
1496 |
\(fn &optional LEFT)" t nil) |
|
1497 |
|
|
1498 |
(autoload 'org-table-move-row-down "org-table" "\ |
|
1499 |
Move table row down. |
|
1500 |
|
|
1501 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1502 |
|
|
1503 |
(autoload 'org-table-move-row-up "org-table" "\ |
|
1504 |
Move table row up. |
|
1505 |
|
|
1506 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1507 |
|
|
1508 |
(autoload 'org-table-move-row "org-table" "\ |
|
1509 |
Move the current table line down. With arg UP, move it up. |
|
1510 |
|
|
1511 |
\(fn &optional UP)" t nil) |
|
1512 |
|
|
1513 |
(autoload 'org-table-insert-row "org-table" "\ |
|
1514 |
Insert a new row above the current line into the table. |
|
1515 |
With prefix ARG, insert below the current line. |
|
1516 |
|
|
1517 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
1518 |
|
|
1519 |
(autoload 'org-table-insert-hline "org-table" "\ |
|
1520 |
Insert a horizontal-line below the current line into the table. |
|
1521 |
With prefix ABOVE, insert above the current line. |
|
1522 |
|
|
1523 |
\(fn &optional ABOVE)" t nil) |
|
1524 |
|
|
1525 |
(autoload 'org-table-hline-and-move "org-table" "\ |
|
1526 |
Insert a hline and move to the row below that line. |
|
1527 |
|
|
1528 |
\(fn &optional SAME-COLUMN)" t nil) |
|
1529 |
|
|
1530 |
(autoload 'org-table-kill-row "org-table" "\ |
|
1531 |
Delete the current row or horizontal line from the table. |
|
1532 |
|
|
1533 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1534 |
|
|
1535 |
(autoload 'org-table-sort-lines "org-table" "\ |
|
1536 |
Sort table lines according to the column at point. |
|
1537 |
|
|
1538 |
The position of point indicates the column to be used for |
|
1539 |
sorting, and the range of lines is the range between the nearest |
|
1540 |
horizontal separator lines, or the entire table of no such lines |
|
1541 |
exist. If point is before the first column, you will be prompted |
|
1542 |
for the sorting column. If there is an active region, the mark |
|
1543 |
specifies the first line and the sorting column, while point |
|
1544 |
should be in the last line to be included into the sorting. |
|
1545 |
|
|
1546 |
The command then prompts for the sorting type which can be |
|
1547 |
alphabetically, numerically, or by time (as given in a time stamp |
|
1548 |
in the field, or as a HH:MM value). Sorting in reverse order is |
|
1549 |
also possible. |
|
1550 |
|
|
1551 |
With prefix argument WITH-CASE, alphabetic sorting will be case-sensitive. |
|
1552 |
|
|
1553 |
If SORTING-TYPE is specified when this function is called from a Lisp |
|
1554 |
program, no prompting will take place. SORTING-TYPE must be a character, |
|
1555 |
any of (?a ?A ?n ?N ?t ?T ?f ?F) where the capital letters indicate that |
|
1556 |
sorting should be done in reverse order. |
|
1557 |
|
|
1558 |
If the SORTING-TYPE is ?f or ?F, then GETKEY-FUNC specifies |
|
1559 |
a function to be called to extract the key. It must return a value |
|
1560 |
that is compatible with COMPARE-FUNC, the function used to compare |
|
1561 |
entries. |
|
1562 |
|
|
1563 |
A non-nil value for INTERACTIVE? is used to signal that this |
|
1564 |
function is being called interactively. |
|
1565 |
|
|
1566 |
\(fn &optional WITH-CASE SORTING-TYPE GETKEY-FUNC COMPARE-FUNC INTERACTIVE\\=\\?)" t nil) |
|
1567 |
|
|
1568 |
(autoload 'org-table-cut-region "org-table" "\ |
|
1569 |
Copy region in table to the clipboard and blank all relevant fields. |
|
1570 |
If there is no active region, use just the field at point. |
|
1571 |
|
|
1572 |
\(fn BEG END)" t nil) |
|
1573 |
|
|
1574 |
(autoload 'org-table-copy-region "org-table" "\ |
|
1575 |
Copy rectangular region in table to clipboard. |
|
1576 |
A special clipboard is used which can only be accessed |
|
1577 |
with `org-table-paste-rectangle'. |
|
1578 |
|
|
1579 |
\(fn BEG END &optional CUT)" t nil) |
|
1580 |
|
|
1581 |
(autoload 'org-table-paste-rectangle "org-table" "\ |
|
1582 |
Paste a rectangular region into a table. |
|
1583 |
The upper right corner ends up in the current field. All involved fields |
|
1584 |
will be overwritten. If the rectangle does not fit into the present table, |
|
1585 |
the table is enlarged as needed. The process ignores horizontal separator |
|
1586 |
lines. |
|
1587 |
|
|
1588 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1589 |
|
|
1590 |
(autoload 'org-table-convert "org-table" "\ |
|
1591 |
Convert from `org-mode' table to table.el and back. |
|
1592 |
Obviously, this only works within limits. When an Org table is converted |
|
1593 |
to table.el, all horizontal separator lines get lost, because table.el uses |
|
1594 |
these as cell boundaries and has no notion of horizontal lines. A table.el |
|
1595 |
table can be converted to an Org table only if it does not do row or column |
|
1596 |
spanning. Multiline cells will become multiple cells. Beware, Org mode |
|
1597 |
does not test if the table can be successfully converted - it blindly |
|
1598 |
applies a recipe that works for simple tables. |
|
1599 |
|
|
1600 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1601 |
|
|
1602 |
(autoload 'org-table-wrap-region "org-table" "\ |
|
1603 |
Wrap several fields in a column like a paragraph. |
|
1604 |
This is useful if you'd like to spread the contents of a field over several |
|
1605 |
lines, in order to keep the table compact. |
|
1606 |
|
|
1607 |
If there is an active region, and both point and mark are in the same column, |
|
1608 |
the text in the column is wrapped to minimum width for the given number of |
|
1609 |
lines. Generally, this makes the table more compact. A prefix ARG may be |
|
1610 |
used to change the number of desired lines. For example, `C-2 \\[org-table-wrap-region]' |
|
1611 |
formats the selected text to two lines. If the region was longer than two |
|
1612 |
lines, the remaining lines remain empty. A negative prefix argument reduces |
|
1613 |
the current number of lines by that amount. The wrapped text is pasted back |
|
1614 |
into the table. If you formatted it to more lines than it was before, fields |
|
1615 |
further down in the table get overwritten - so you might need to make space in |
|
1616 |
the table first. |
|
1617 |
|
|
1618 |
If there is no region, the current field is split at the cursor position and |
|
1619 |
the text fragment to the right of the cursor is prepended to the field one |
|
1620 |
line down. |
|
1621 |
|
|
1622 |
If there is no region, but you specify a prefix ARG, the current field gets |
|
1623 |
blank, and the content is appended to the field above. |
|
1624 |
|
|
1625 |
\(fn ARG)" t nil) |
|
1626 |
|
|
1627 |
(autoload 'org-table-edit-field "org-table" "\ |
|
1628 |
Edit table field in a different window. |
|
1629 |
This is mainly useful for fields that contain hidden parts. |
|
1630 |
|
|
1631 |
When called with a `\\[universal-argument]' prefix, just make the full field |
|
1632 |
visible so that it can be edited in place. |
|
1633 |
|
|
1634 |
When called with a `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix, toggle `org-table-follow-field-mode'. |
|
1635 |
|
|
1636 |
\(fn ARG)" t nil) |
|
1637 |
|
|
1638 |
(autoload 'org-table-sum "org-table" "\ |
|
1639 |
Sum numbers in region of current table column. |
|
1640 |
The result will be displayed in the echo area, and will be available |
|
1641 |
as kill to be inserted with \\[yank]. |
|
1642 |
|
|
1643 |
If there is an active region, it is interpreted as a rectangle and all |
|
1644 |
numbers in that rectangle will be summed. If there is no active |
|
1645 |
region and point is located in a table column, sum all numbers in that |
|
1646 |
column. |
|
1647 |
|
|
1648 |
If at least one number looks like a time HH:MM or HH:MM:SS, all other |
|
1649 |
numbers are assumed to be times as well (in decimal hours) and the |
|
1650 |
numbers are added as such. |
|
1651 |
|
|
1652 |
If NLAST is a number, only the NLAST fields will actually be summed. |
|
1653 |
|
|
1654 |
\(fn &optional BEG END NLAST)" t nil) |
|
1655 |
|
|
1656 |
(autoload 'org-table-get-stored-formulas "org-table" "\ |
|
1657 |
Return an alist with the stored formulas directly after current table. |
|
1658 |
By default, only return active formulas, i.e., formulas located |
|
1659 |
on the first line after the table. However, if optional argument |
|
1660 |
LOCATION is a buffer position, consider the formulas there. |
|
1661 |
|
|
1662 |
\(fn &optional NOERROR LOCATION)" nil nil) |
|
1663 |
|
|
1664 |
(autoload 'org-table-maybe-eval-formula "org-table" "\ |
|
1665 |
Check if the current field starts with \"=\" or \":=\". |
|
1666 |
If yes, store the formula and apply it. |
|
1667 |
|
|
1668 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
1669 |
|
|
1670 |
(autoload 'org-table-rotate-recalc-marks "org-table" "\ |
|
1671 |
Rotate the recalculation mark in the first column. |
|
1672 |
If in any row, the first field is not consistent with a mark, |
|
1673 |
insert a new column for the markers. |
|
1674 |
When there is an active region, change all the lines in the region, |
|
1675 |
after prompting for the marking character. |
|
1676 |
After each change, a message will be displayed indicating the meaning |
|
1677 |
of the new mark. |
|
1678 |
|
|
1679 |
\(fn &optional NEWCHAR)" t nil) |
|
1680 |
|
|
1681 |
(autoload 'org-table-analyze "org-table" "\ |
|
1682 |
Analyze table at point and store results. |
|
1683 |
|
|
1684 |
This function sets up the following dynamically scoped variables: |
|
1685 |
|
|
1686 |
`org-table-column-name-regexp', |
|
1687 |
`org-table-column-names', |
|
1688 |
`org-table-current-begin-pos', |
|
1689 |
`org-table-current-line-types', |
|
1690 |
`org-table-current-ncol', |
|
1691 |
`org-table-dlines', |
|
1692 |
`org-table-hlines', |
|
1693 |
`org-table-local-parameters', |
|
1694 |
`org-table-named-field-locations'. |
|
1695 |
|
|
1696 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
1697 |
|
|
1698 |
(autoload 'org-table-maybe-recalculate-line "org-table" "\ |
|
1699 |
Recompute the current line if marked for it, and if we haven't just done it. |
|
1700 |
|
|
1701 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1702 |
|
|
1703 |
(autoload 'org-table-eval-formula "org-table" "\ |
|
1704 |
Replace the table field value at the cursor by the result of a calculation. |
|
1705 |
|
|
1706 |
In a table, this command replaces the value in the current field with the |
|
1707 |
result of a formula. It also installs the formula as the \"current\" column |
|
1708 |
formula, by storing it in a special line below the table. When called |
|
1709 |
with a `\\[universal-argument]' prefix the formula is installed as a field formula. |
|
1710 |
|
|
1711 |
When called with a `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix, insert the active equation for the field |
|
1712 |
back into the current field, so that it can be edited there. This is useful |
|
1713 |
in order to use \\<org-table-fedit-map>`\\[org-table-show-reference]' to check the referenced fields. |
|
1714 |
|
|
1715 |
When called, the command first prompts for a formula, which is read in |
|
1716 |
the minibuffer. Previously entered formulas are available through the |
|
1717 |
history list, and the last used formula is offered as a default. |
|
1718 |
These stored formulas are adapted correctly when moving, inserting, or |
|
1719 |
deleting columns with the corresponding commands. |
|
1720 |
|
|
1721 |
The formula can be any algebraic expression understood by the Calc package. |
|
1722 |
For details, see the Org mode manual. |
|
1723 |
|
|
1724 |
This function can also be called from Lisp programs and offers |
|
1725 |
additional arguments: EQUATION can be the formula to apply. If this |
|
1726 |
argument is given, the user will not be prompted. |
|
1727 |
|
|
1728 |
SUPPRESS-ALIGN is used to speed-up recursive calls by by-passing |
|
1729 |
unnecessary aligns. |
|
1730 |
|
|
1731 |
SUPPRESS-CONST suppresses the interpretation of constants in the |
|
1732 |
formula, assuming that this has been done already outside the |
|
1733 |
function. |
|
1734 |
|
|
1735 |
SUPPRESS-STORE means the formula should not be stored, either |
|
1736 |
because it is already stored, or because it is a modified |
|
1737 |
equation that should not overwrite the stored one. |
|
1738 |
|
|
1739 |
SUPPRESS-ANALYSIS prevents analyzing the table and checking |
|
1740 |
location of point. |
|
1741 |
|
|
1742 |
\(fn &optional ARG EQUATION SUPPRESS-ALIGN SUPPRESS-CONST SUPPRESS-STORE SUPPRESS-ANALYSIS)" t nil) |
|
1743 |
|
|
1744 |
(autoload 'org-table-recalculate "org-table" "\ |
|
1745 |
Recalculate the current table line by applying all stored formulas. |
|
1746 |
|
|
1747 |
With prefix arg ALL, do this for all lines in the table. |
|
1748 |
|
|
1749 |
When called with a `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix, or if ALL is the symbol `iterate', |
|
1750 |
recompute the table until it no longer changes. |
|
1751 |
|
|
1752 |
If NOALIGN is not nil, do not re-align the table after the computations |
|
1753 |
are done. This is typically used internally to save time, if it is |
|
1754 |
known that the table will be realigned a little later anyway. |
|
1755 |
|
|
1756 |
\(fn &optional ALL NOALIGN)" t nil) |
|
1757 |
|
|
1758 |
(autoload 'org-table-iterate "org-table" "\ |
|
1759 |
Recalculate the table until it does not change anymore. |
|
1760 |
The maximum number of iterations is 10, but you can choose a different value |
|
1761 |
with the prefix ARG. |
|
1762 |
|
|
1763 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
1764 |
|
|
1765 |
(autoload 'org-table-recalculate-buffer-tables "org-table" "\ |
|
1766 |
Recalculate all tables in the current buffer. |
|
1767 |
|
|
1768 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1769 |
|
|
1770 |
(autoload 'org-table-iterate-buffer-tables "org-table" "\ |
|
1771 |
Iterate all tables in the buffer, to converge inter-table dependencies. |
|
1772 |
|
|
1773 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1774 |
|
|
1775 |
(autoload 'org-table-edit-formulas "org-table" "\ |
|
1776 |
Edit the formulas of the current table in a separate buffer. |
|
1777 |
|
|
1778 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1779 |
|
|
1780 |
(autoload 'org-table-toggle-coordinate-overlays "org-table" "\ |
|
1781 |
Toggle the display of Row/Column numbers in tables. |
|
1782 |
|
|
1783 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1784 |
|
|
1785 |
(autoload 'org-table-toggle-formula-debugger "org-table" "\ |
|
1786 |
Toggle the formula debugger in tables. |
|
1787 |
|
|
1788 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
1789 |
|
|
1790 |
(autoload 'orgtbl-mode "org-table" "\ |
|
1791 |
The Org mode table editor as a minor mode for use in other modes. |
|
1792 |
|
|
1793 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
1794 |
|
|
1795 |
(defvar orgtbl-exp-regexp "^\\([-+]?[0-9][0-9.]*\\)[eE]\\([-+]?[0-9]+\\)$" "\ |
|
1796 |
Regular expression matching exponentials as produced by calc.") |
|
1797 |
|
|
1798 |
(autoload 'org-table-to-lisp "org-table" "\ |
|
1799 |
Convert the table at point to a Lisp structure. |
|
1800 |
The structure will be a list. Each item is either the symbol `hline' |
|
1801 |
for a horizontal separator line, or a list of field values as strings. |
|
1802 |
The table is taken from the parameter TXT, or from the buffer at point. |
|
1803 |
|
|
1804 |
\(fn &optional TXT)" nil nil) |
|
1805 |
|
|
1806 |
(autoload 'orgtbl-to-generic "org-table" "\ |
|
1807 |
Convert the orgtbl-mode TABLE to some other format. |
|
1808 |
|
|
1809 |
This generic routine can be used for many standard cases. |
|
1810 |
|
|
1811 |
TABLE is a list, each entry either the symbol `hline' for |
|
1812 |
a horizontal separator line, or a list of fields for that |
|
1813 |
line. PARAMS is a property list of parameters that can |
|
1814 |
influence the conversion. |
|
1815 |
|
|
1816 |
Valid parameters are: |
|
1817 |
|
|
1818 |
:backend, :raw |
|
1819 |
|
|
1820 |
Export back-end used as a basis to transcode elements of the |
|
1821 |
table, when no specific parameter applies to it. It is also |
|
1822 |
used to translate cells contents. You can prevent this by |
|
1823 |
setting :raw property to a non-nil value. |
|
1824 |
|
|
1825 |
:splice |
|
1826 |
|
|
1827 |
When non-nil, only convert rows, not the table itself. This is |
|
1828 |
equivalent to setting to the empty string both :tstart |
|
1829 |
and :tend, which see. |
|
1830 |
|
|
1831 |
:skip |
|
1832 |
|
|
1833 |
When set to an integer N, skip the first N lines of the table. |
|
1834 |
Horizontal separation lines do count for this parameter! |
|
1835 |
|
|
1836 |
:skipcols |
|
1837 |
|
|
1838 |
List of columns that should be skipped. If the table has |
|
1839 |
a column with calculation marks, that column is automatically |
|
1840 |
discarded beforehand. |
|
1841 |
|
|
1842 |
:hline |
|
1843 |
|
|
1844 |
String to be inserted on horizontal separation lines. May be |
|
1845 |
nil to ignore these lines altogether. |
|
1846 |
|
|
1847 |
:sep |
|
1848 |
|
|
1849 |
Separator between two fields, as a string. |
|
1850 |
|
|
1851 |
Each in the following group may be either a string or a function |
|
1852 |
of no arguments returning a string: |
|
1853 |
|
|
1854 |
:tstart, :tend |
|
1855 |
|
|
1856 |
Strings to start and end the table. Ignored when :splice is t. |
|
1857 |
|
|
1858 |
:lstart, :lend |
|
1859 |
|
|
1860 |
Strings to start and end a new table line. |
|
1861 |
|
|
1862 |
:llstart, :llend |
|
1863 |
|
|
1864 |
Strings to start and end the last table line. Default, |
|
1865 |
respectively, to :lstart and :lend. |
|
1866 |
|
|
1867 |
Each in the following group may be a string or a function of one |
|
1868 |
argument (either the cells in the current row, as a list of |
|
1869 |
strings, or the current cell) returning a string: |
|
1870 |
|
|
1871 |
:lfmt |
|
1872 |
|
|
1873 |
Format string for an entire row, with enough %s to capture all |
|
1874 |
fields. When non-nil, :lstart, :lend, and :sep are ignored. |
|
1875 |
|
|
1876 |
:llfmt |
|
1877 |
|
|
1878 |
Format for the entire last line, defaults to :lfmt. |
|
1879 |
|
|
1880 |
:fmt |
|
1881 |
|
|
1882 |
A format to be used to wrap the field, should contain %s for |
|
1883 |
the original field value. For example, to wrap everything in |
|
1884 |
dollars, you could use :fmt \"$%s$\". This may also be |
|
1885 |
a property list with column numbers and format strings, or |
|
1886 |
functions, e.g., |
|
1887 |
|
|
1888 |
(:fmt (2 \"$%s$\" 4 (lambda (c) (format \"$%s$\" c)))) |
|
1889 |
|
|
1890 |
:hlstart :hllstart :hlend :hllend :hsep :hlfmt :hllfmt :hfmt |
|
1891 |
|
|
1892 |
Same as above, specific for the header lines in the table. |
|
1893 |
All lines before the first hline are treated as header. If |
|
1894 |
any of these is not present, the data line value is used. |
|
1895 |
|
|
1896 |
This may be either a string or a function of two arguments: |
|
1897 |
|
|
1898 |
:efmt |
|
1899 |
|
|
1900 |
Use this format to print numbers with exponential. The format |
|
1901 |
should have %s twice for inserting mantissa and exponent, for |
|
1902 |
example \"%s\\\\times10^{%s}\". This may also be a property |
|
1903 |
list with column numbers and format strings or functions. |
|
1904 |
:fmt will still be applied after :efmt. |
|
1905 |
|
|
1906 |
\(fn TABLE PARAMS)" nil nil) |
|
1907 |
|
|
1908 |
(autoload 'orgtbl-to-tsv "org-table" "\ |
|
1909 |
Convert the orgtbl-mode table to TAB separated material. |
|
1910 |
|
|
1911 |
\(fn TABLE PARAMS)" nil nil) |
|
1912 |
|
|
1913 |
(autoload 'orgtbl-to-csv "org-table" "\ |
|
1914 |
Convert the orgtbl-mode table to CSV material. |
|
1915 |
This does take care of the proper quoting of fields with comma or quotes. |
|
1916 |
|
|
1917 |
\(fn TABLE PARAMS)" nil nil) |
|
1918 |
|
|
1919 |
(autoload 'orgtbl-to-latex "org-table" "\ |
|
1920 |
Convert the orgtbl-mode TABLE to LaTeX. |
|
1921 |
|
|
1922 |
TABLE is a list, each entry either the symbol `hline' for |
|
1923 |
a horizontal separator line, or a list of fields for that line. |
|
1924 |
PARAMS is a property list of parameters that can influence the |
|
1925 |
conversion. All parameters from `orgtbl-to-generic' are |
|
1926 |
supported. It is also possible to use the following ones: |
|
1927 |
|
|
1928 |
:booktabs |
|
1929 |
|
|
1930 |
When non-nil, use formal \"booktabs\" style. |
|
1931 |
|
|
1932 |
:environment |
|
1933 |
|
|
1934 |
Specify environment to use, as a string. If you use |
|
1935 |
\"longtable\", you may also want to specify :language property, |
|
1936 |
as a string, to get proper continuation strings. |
|
1937 |
|
|
1938 |
\(fn TABLE PARAMS)" nil nil) |
|
1939 |
|
|
1940 |
(autoload 'orgtbl-to-html "org-table" "\ |
|
1941 |
Convert the orgtbl-mode TABLE to HTML. |
|
1942 |
|
|
1943 |
TABLE is a list, each entry either the symbol `hline' for |
|
1944 |
a horizontal separator line, or a list of fields for that line. |
|
1945 |
PARAMS is a property list of parameters that can influence the |
|
1946 |
conversion. All parameters from `orgtbl-to-generic' are |
|
1947 |
supported. It is also possible to use the following one: |
|
1948 |
|
|
1949 |
:attributes |
|
1950 |
|
|
1951 |
Attributes and values, as a plist, which will be used in |
|
1952 |
<table> tag. |
|
1953 |
|
|
1954 |
\(fn TABLE PARAMS)" nil nil) |
|
1955 |
|
|
1956 |
(autoload 'orgtbl-to-texinfo "org-table" "\ |
|
1957 |
Convert the orgtbl-mode TABLE to Texinfo. |
|
1958 |
|
|
1959 |
TABLE is a list, each entry either the symbol `hline' for |
|
1960 |
a horizontal separator line, or a list of fields for that line. |
|
1961 |
PARAMS is a property list of parameters that can influence the |
|
1962 |
conversion. All parameters from `orgtbl-to-generic' are |
|
1963 |
supported. It is also possible to use the following one: |
|
1964 |
|
|
1965 |
:columns |
|
1966 |
|
|
1967 |
Column widths, as a string. When providing column fractions, |
|
1968 |
\"@columnfractions\" command can be omitted. |
|
1969 |
|
|
1970 |
\(fn TABLE PARAMS)" nil nil) |
|
1971 |
|
|
1972 |
(autoload 'orgtbl-to-orgtbl "org-table" "\ |
|
1973 |
Convert the orgtbl-mode TABLE into another orgtbl-mode table. |
|
1974 |
|
|
1975 |
TABLE is a list, each entry either the symbol `hline' for |
|
1976 |
a horizontal separator line, or a list of fields for that line. |
|
1977 |
PARAMS is a property list of parameters that can influence the |
|
1978 |
conversion. All parameters from `orgtbl-to-generic' are |
|
1979 |
supported. |
|
1980 |
|
|
1981 |
Useful when slicing one table into many. The :hline, :sep, |
|
1982 |
:lstart, and :lend provide orgtbl framing. :tstart and :tend can |
|
1983 |
be set to provide ORGTBL directives for the generated table. |
|
1984 |
|
|
1985 |
\(fn TABLE PARAMS)" nil nil) |
|
1986 |
|
|
1987 |
(autoload 'orgtbl-ascii-plot "org-table" "\ |
|
1988 |
Draw an ASCII bar plot in a column. |
|
1989 |
|
|
1990 |
With cursor in a column containing numerical values, this function |
|
1991 |
will draw a plot in a new column. |
|
1992 |
|
|
1993 |
ASK, if given, is a numeric prefix to override the default 12 |
|
1994 |
characters width of the plot. ASK may also be the `\\[universal-argument]' prefix, |
|
1995 |
which will prompt for the width. |
|
1996 |
|
|
1997 |
\(fn &optional ASK)" t nil) |
|
1998 |
|
|
1999 |
;;;*** |
|
2000 |
|
|
2001 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-timer" "org-timer.el" "df503e638f325920ee58c88d4d825ad2") |
|
2002 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-timer.el |
|
2003 |
|
|
2004 |
(autoload 'org-timer-start "org-timer" "\ |
|
2005 |
Set the starting time for the relative timer to now. |
|
2006 |
When called with prefix argument OFFSET, prompt the user for an offset time, |
|
2007 |
with the default taken from a timer stamp at point, if any. |
|
2008 |
If OFFSET is a string or an integer, it is directly taken to be the offset |
|
2009 |
without user interaction. |
|
2010 |
When called with a double prefix arg, all timer strings in the active |
|
2011 |
region will be shifted by a specific amount. You will be prompted for |
|
2012 |
the amount, with the default to make the first timer string in |
|
2013 |
the region 0:00:00. |
|
2014 |
|
|
2015 |
\(fn &optional OFFSET)" t nil) |
|
2016 |
|
|
2017 |
(autoload 'org-timer "org-timer" "\ |
|
2018 |
Insert a H:MM:SS string from the timer into the buffer. |
|
2019 |
The first time this command is used, the timer is started. |
|
2020 |
|
|
2021 |
When used with a `\\[universal-argument]' prefix, force restarting the timer. |
|
2022 |
|
|
2023 |
When used with a `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix, change all the timer strings |
|
2024 |
in the region by a fixed amount. This can be used to re-calibrate |
|
2025 |
a timer that was not started at the correct moment. |
|
2026 |
|
|
2027 |
If NO-INSERT is non-nil, return the string instead of inserting |
|
2028 |
it in the buffer. |
|
2029 |
|
|
2030 |
\(fn &optional RESTART NO-INSERT)" t nil) |
|
2031 |
|
|
2032 |
(autoload 'org-timer-change-times-in-region "org-timer" "\ |
|
2033 |
Change all h:mm:ss time in region by a DELTA. |
|
2034 |
|
|
2035 |
\(fn BEG END DELTA)" t nil) |
|
2036 |
|
|
2037 |
(autoload 'org-timer-item "org-timer" "\ |
|
2038 |
Insert a description-type item with the current timer value. |
|
2039 |
|
|
2040 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
2041 |
|
|
2042 |
(autoload 'org-timer-set-timer "org-timer" "\ |
|
2043 |
Prompt for a duration in minutes or hh:mm:ss and set a timer. |
|
2044 |
|
|
2045 |
If `org-timer-default-timer' is not \"0\", suggest this value as |
|
2046 |
the default duration for the timer. If a timer is already set, |
|
2047 |
prompt the user if she wants to replace it. |
|
2048 |
|
|
2049 |
Called with a numeric prefix argument, use this numeric value as |
|
2050 |
the duration of the timer in minutes. |
|
2051 |
|
|
2052 |
Called with a `C-u' prefix arguments, use `org-timer-default-timer' |
|
2053 |
without prompting the user for a duration. |
|
2054 |
|
|
2055 |
With two `C-u' prefix arguments, use `org-timer-default-timer' |
|
2056 |
without prompting the user for a duration and automatically |
|
2057 |
replace any running timer. |
|
2058 |
|
|
2059 |
By default, the timer duration will be set to the number of |
|
2060 |
minutes in the Effort property, if any. You can ignore this by |
|
2061 |
using three `C-u' prefix arguments. |
|
2062 |
|
|
2063 |
\(fn &optional OPT)" t nil) |
|
2064 |
|
|
2065 |
;;;*** |
|
2066 |
|
|
2067 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-version" "org-version.el" (23427 16140 |
|
2068 |
;;;;;; 563457 533000)) |
|
2069 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org-version.el |
|
2070 |
|
|
2071 |
(autoload 'org-release "org-version" "\ |
|
2072 |
The release version of Org. |
|
2073 |
Inserted by installing Org mode or when a release is made. |
|
2074 |
|
|
2075 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
2076 |
|
|
2077 |
(autoload 'org-git-version "org-version" "\ |
|
2078 |
The Git version of Org mode. |
|
2079 |
Inserted by installing Org or when a release is made. |
|
2080 |
|
|
2081 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
2082 |
|
|
2083 |
(defvar org-odt-data-dir "/usr/share/emacs/etc/org" "\ |
|
2084 |
The location of ODT styles.") |
|
2085 |
|
|
2086 |
;;;*** |
|
2087 |
|
|
2088 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "org" "org.el" (23427 16131 247531 494000)) |
|
2089 |
;;; Generated autoloads from org.el |
|
2090 |
|
|
2091 |
(autoload 'org-babel-do-load-languages "org" "\ |
|
2092 |
Load the languages defined in `org-babel-load-languages'. |
|
2093 |
|
|
2094 |
\(fn SYM VALUE)" nil nil) |
|
2095 |
|
|
2096 |
(autoload 'org-babel-load-file "org" "\ |
|
2097 |
Load Emacs Lisp source code blocks in the Org FILE. |
|
2098 |
This function exports the source code using `org-babel-tangle' |
|
2099 |
and then loads the resulting file using `load-file'. With prefix |
|
2100 |
arg (noninteractively: 2nd arg) COMPILE the tangled Emacs Lisp |
|
2101 |
file to byte-code before it is loaded. |
|
2102 |
|
|
2103 |
\(fn FILE &optional COMPILE)" t nil) |
|
2104 |
|
|
2105 |
(autoload 'org-version "org" "\ |
|
2106 |
Show the Org version. |
|
2107 |
Interactively, or when MESSAGE is non-nil, show it in echo area. |
|
2108 |
With prefix argument, or when HERE is non-nil, insert it at point. |
|
2109 |
In non-interactive uses, a reduced version string is output unless |
|
2110 |
FULL is given. |
|
2111 |
|
|
2112 |
\(fn &optional HERE FULL MESSAGE)" t nil) |
|
2113 |
|
|
2114 |
(autoload 'turn-on-orgtbl "org" "\ |
|
2115 |
Unconditionally turn on `orgtbl-mode'. |
|
2116 |
|
|
2117 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
2118 |
|
|
2119 |
(autoload 'org-clock-persistence-insinuate "org" "\ |
|
2120 |
Set up hooks for clock persistence. |
|
2121 |
|
|
2122 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
2123 |
|
|
2124 |
(autoload 'org-mode "org" "\ |
|
2125 |
Outline-based notes management and organizer, alias |
|
2126 |
\"Carsten's outline-mode for keeping track of everything.\" |
|
2127 |
|
|
2128 |
Org mode develops organizational tasks around a NOTES file which |
|
2129 |
contains information about projects as plain text. Org mode is |
|
2130 |
implemented on top of Outline mode, which is ideal to keep the content |
|
2131 |
of large files well structured. It supports ToDo items, deadlines and |
|
2132 |
time stamps, which magically appear in the diary listing of the Emacs |
|
2133 |
calendar. Tables are easily created with a built-in table editor. |
|
2134 |
Plain text URL-like links connect to websites, emails (VM), Usenet |
|
2135 |
messages (Gnus), BBDB entries, and any files related to the project. |
|
2136 |
For printing and sharing of notes, an Org file (or a part of it) |
|
2137 |
can be exported as a structured ASCII or HTML file. |
|
2138 |
|
|
2139 |
The following commands are available: |
|
2140 |
|
|
2141 |
\\{org-mode-map} |
|
2142 |
|
|
2143 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
2144 |
|
|
2145 |
(autoload 'org-cycle "org" "\ |
|
2146 |
TAB-action and visibility cycling for Org mode. |
|
2147 |
|
|
2148 |
This is the command invoked in Org mode by the `TAB' key. Its main |
|
2149 |
purpose is outline visibility cycling, but it also invokes other actions |
|
2150 |
in special contexts. |
|
2151 |
|
|
2152 |
When this function is called with a `\\[universal-argument]' prefix, rotate the entire |
|
2153 |
buffer through 3 states (global cycling) |
|
2154 |
1. OVERVIEW: Show only top-level headlines. |
|
2155 |
2. CONTENTS: Show all headlines of all levels, but no body text. |
|
2156 |
3. SHOW ALL: Show everything. |
|
2157 |
|
|
2158 |
With a `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix argument, switch to the startup visibility, |
|
2159 |
determined by the variable `org-startup-folded', and by any VISIBILITY |
|
2160 |
properties in the buffer. |
|
2161 |
|
|
2162 |
With a `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix argument, show the entire buffer, including |
|
2163 |
any drawers. |
|
2164 |
|
|
2165 |
When inside a table, re-align the table and move to the next field. |
|
2166 |
|
|
2167 |
When point is at the beginning of a headline, rotate the subtree started |
|
2168 |
by this line through 3 different states (local cycling) |
|
2169 |
1. FOLDED: Only the main headline is shown. |
|
2170 |
2. CHILDREN: The main headline and the direct children are shown. |
|
2171 |
From this state, you can move to one of the children |
|
2172 |
and zoom in further. |
|
2173 |
3. SUBTREE: Show the entire subtree, including body text. |
|
2174 |
If there is no subtree, switch directly from CHILDREN to FOLDED. |
|
2175 |
|
|
2176 |
When point is at the beginning of an empty headline and the variable |
|
2177 |
`org-cycle-level-after-item/entry-creation' is set, cycle the level |
|
2178 |
of the headline by demoting and promoting it to likely levels. This |
|
2179 |
speeds up creation document structure by pressing `TAB' once or several |
|
2180 |
times right after creating a new headline. |
|
2181 |
|
|
2182 |
When there is a numeric prefix, go up to a heading with level ARG, do |
|
2183 |
a `show-subtree' and return to the previous cursor position. If ARG |
|
2184 |
is negative, go up that many levels. |
|
2185 |
|
|
2186 |
When point is not at the beginning of a headline, execute the global |
|
2187 |
binding for `TAB', which is re-indenting the line. See the option |
|
2188 |
`org-cycle-emulate-tab' for details. |
|
2189 |
|
|
2190 |
As a special case, if point is at the beginning of the buffer and there is |
|
2191 |
no headline in line 1, this function will act as if called with prefix arg |
|
2192 |
\(`\\[universal-argument] TAB', same as `S-TAB') also when called without prefix arg, but only |
|
2193 |
if the variable `org-cycle-global-at-bob' is t. |
|
2194 |
|
|
2195 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
2196 |
|
|
2197 |
(autoload 'org-global-cycle "org" "\ |
|
2198 |
Cycle the global visibility. For details see `org-cycle'. |
|
2199 |
With `\\[universal-argument]' prefix ARG, switch to startup visibility. |
|
2200 |
With a numeric prefix, show all headlines up to that level. |
|
2201 |
|
|
2202 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
2203 |
(put 'orgstruct-heading-prefix-regexp 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) |
|
2204 |
|
|
2205 |
(autoload 'orgstruct-mode "org" "\ |
|
2206 |
Toggle the minor mode `orgstruct-mode'. |
|
2207 |
This mode is for using Org mode structure commands in other |
|
2208 |
modes. The following keys behave as if Org mode were active, if |
|
2209 |
the cursor is on a headline, or on a plain list item (both as |
|
2210 |
defined by Org mode). |
|
2211 |
|
|
2212 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
2213 |
|
|
2214 |
(autoload 'turn-on-orgstruct "org" "\ |
|
2215 |
Unconditionally turn on `orgstruct-mode'. |
|
2216 |
|
|
2217 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
2218 |
|
|
2219 |
(autoload 'turn-on-orgstruct++ "org" "\ |
|
2220 |
Unconditionally turn on `orgstruct++-mode'. |
|
2221 |
|
|
2222 |
\(fn)" nil nil) |
|
2223 |
|
|
2224 |
(autoload 'org-run-like-in-org-mode "org" "\ |
|
2225 |
Run a command, pretending that the current buffer is in Org mode. |
|
2226 |
This will temporarily bind local variables that are typically bound in |
|
2227 |
Org mode to the values they have in Org mode, and then interactively |
|
2228 |
call CMD. |
|
2229 |
|
|
2230 |
\(fn CMD)" nil nil) |
|
2231 |
|
|
2232 |
(autoload 'org-store-link "org" "\ |
|
2233 |
Store an org-link to the current location. |
|
2234 |
\\<org-mode-map> |
|
2235 |
This link is added to `org-stored-links' and can later be inserted |
|
2236 |
into an Org buffer with `org-insert-link' (`\\[org-insert-link]'). |
|
2237 |
|
|
2238 |
For some link types, a `\\[universal-argument]' prefix ARG is interpreted. A single |
|
2239 |
`\\[universal-argument]' negates `org-context-in-file-links' for file links or |
|
2240 |
`org-gnus-prefer-web-links' for links to Usenet articles. |
|
2241 |
|
|
2242 |
A `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix ARG forces skipping storing functions that are not |
|
2243 |
part of Org core. |
|
2244 |
|
|
2245 |
A `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix ARG forces storing a link for each line in the |
|
2246 |
active region. |
|
2247 |
|
|
2248 |
\(fn ARG)" t nil) |
|
2249 |
|
|
2250 |
(autoload 'org-insert-link-global "org" "\ |
|
2251 |
Insert a link like Org mode does. |
|
2252 |
This command can be called in any mode to insert a link in Org syntax. |
|
2253 |
|
|
2254 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
2255 |
|
|
2256 |
(autoload 'org-open-at-point-global "org" "\ |
|
2257 |
Follow a link or time-stamp like Org mode does. |
|
2258 |
This command can be called in any mode to follow an external link |
|
2259 |
or a time-stamp that has Org mode syntax. Its behavior is |
|
2260 |
undefined when called on internal links (e.g., fuzzy links). |
|
2261 |
Raise an error when there is nothing to follow. |
|
2262 |
|
|
2263 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
2264 |
|
|
2265 |
(autoload 'org-open-link-from-string "org" "\ |
|
2266 |
Open a link in the string S, as if it was in Org mode. |
|
2267 |
|
|
2268 |
\(fn S &optional ARG REFERENCE-BUFFER)" t nil) |
|
2269 |
|
|
2270 |
(autoload 'org-switchb "org" "\ |
|
2271 |
Switch between Org buffers. |
|
2272 |
|
|
2273 |
With `\\[universal-argument]' prefix, restrict available buffers to files. |
|
2274 |
|
|
2275 |
With `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' prefix, restrict available buffers to agenda files. |
|
2276 |
|
|
2277 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
2278 |
|
|
2279 |
(autoload 'org-cycle-agenda-files "org" "\ |
|
2280 |
Cycle through the files in `org-agenda-files'. |
|
2281 |
If the current buffer visits an agenda file, find the next one in the list. |
|
2282 |
If the current buffer does not, find the first agenda file. |
|
2283 |
|
|
2284 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
2285 |
|
|
2286 |
(autoload 'org-submit-bug-report "org" "\ |
|
2287 |
Submit a bug report on Org via mail. |
|
2288 |
|
|
2289 |
Don't hesitate to report any problems or inaccurate documentation. |
|
2290 |
|
|
2291 |
If you don't have setup sending mail from (X)Emacs, please copy the |
|
2292 |
output buffer into your mail program, as it gives us important |
|
2293 |
information about your Org version and configuration. |
|
2294 |
|
|
2295 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
2296 |
|
|
2297 |
(autoload 'org-reload "org" "\ |
|
2298 |
Reload all Org Lisp files. |
|
2299 |
With prefix arg UNCOMPILED, load the uncompiled versions. |
|
2300 |
|
|
2301 |
\(fn &optional UNCOMPILED)" t nil) |
|
2302 |
|
|
2303 |
(autoload 'org-customize "org" "\ |
|
2304 |
Call the customize function with org as argument. |
|
2305 |
|
|
2306 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
2307 |
|
|
2308 |
;;;*** |
|
2309 |
|
|
2310 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox" "ox.el" "72daa607ccab31f421d02552b327a7c8") |
|
2311 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox.el |
|
2312 |
|
|
2313 |
(autoload 'org-export-get-backend "ox" "\ |
|
2314 |
Return export back-end named after NAME. |
|
2315 |
NAME is a symbol. Return nil if no such back-end is found. |
|
2316 |
|
|
2317 |
\(fn NAME)" nil nil) |
|
2318 |
|
|
2319 |
(autoload 'org-export-get-environment "ox" "\ |
|
2320 |
Collect export options from the current buffer. |
|
2321 |
|
|
2322 |
Optional argument BACKEND is an export back-end, as returned by |
|
2323 |
`org-export-create-backend'. |
|
2324 |
|
|
2325 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, assume the export is |
|
2326 |
done against the current sub-tree. |
|
2327 |
|
|
2328 |
Third optional argument EXT-PLIST is a property list with |
|
2329 |
external parameters overriding Org default settings, but still |
|
2330 |
inferior to file-local settings. |
|
2331 |
|
|
2332 |
\(fn &optional BACKEND SUBTREEP EXT-PLIST)" nil nil) |
|
2333 |
|
|
2334 |
(autoload 'org-export-as "ox" "\ |
|
2335 |
Transcode current Org buffer into BACKEND code. |
|
2336 |
|
|
2337 |
BACKEND is either an export back-end, as returned by, e.g., |
|
2338 |
`org-export-create-backend', or a symbol referring to |
|
2339 |
a registered back-end. |
|
2340 |
|
|
2341 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only transcode its |
|
2342 |
narrowed part. |
|
2343 |
|
|
2344 |
If a region is active, transcode that region. |
|
2345 |
|
|
2346 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, transcode the |
|
2347 |
sub-tree at point, extracting information from the headline |
|
2348 |
properties first. |
|
2349 |
|
|
2350 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2351 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2352 |
|
|
2353 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only return body |
|
2354 |
code, without surrounding template. |
|
2355 |
|
|
2356 |
Optional argument EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list |
|
2357 |
with external parameters overriding Org default settings, but |
|
2358 |
still inferior to file-local settings. |
|
2359 |
|
|
2360 |
Return code as a string. |
|
2361 |
|
|
2362 |
\(fn BACKEND &optional SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" nil nil) |
|
2363 |
|
|
2364 |
(autoload 'org-export-string-as "ox" "\ |
|
2365 |
Transcode STRING into BACKEND code. |
|
2366 |
|
|
2367 |
BACKEND is either an export back-end, as returned by, e.g., |
|
2368 |
`org-export-create-backend', or a symbol referring to |
|
2369 |
a registered back-end. |
|
2370 |
|
|
2371 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only return body |
|
2372 |
code, without preamble nor postamble. |
|
2373 |
|
|
2374 |
Optional argument EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list |
|
2375 |
with external parameters overriding Org default settings, but |
|
2376 |
still inferior to file-local settings. |
|
2377 |
|
|
2378 |
Return code as a string. |
|
2379 |
|
|
2380 |
\(fn STRING BACKEND &optional BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" nil nil) |
|
2381 |
|
|
2382 |
(autoload 'org-export-replace-region-by "ox" "\ |
|
2383 |
Replace the active region by its export to BACKEND. |
|
2384 |
BACKEND is either an export back-end, as returned by, e.g., |
|
2385 |
`org-export-create-backend', or a symbol referring to |
|
2386 |
a registered back-end. |
|
2387 |
|
|
2388 |
\(fn BACKEND)" nil nil) |
|
2389 |
|
|
2390 |
(autoload 'org-export-insert-default-template "ox" "\ |
|
2391 |
Insert all export keywords with default values at beginning of line. |
|
2392 |
|
|
2393 |
BACKEND is a symbol referring to the name of a registered export |
|
2394 |
back-end, for which specific export options should be added to |
|
2395 |
the template, or `default' for default template. When it is nil, |
|
2396 |
the user will be prompted for a category. |
|
2397 |
|
|
2398 |
If SUBTREEP is non-nil, export configuration will be set up |
|
2399 |
locally for the subtree through node properties. |
|
2400 |
|
|
2401 |
\(fn &optional BACKEND SUBTREEP)" t nil) |
|
2402 |
|
|
2403 |
(autoload 'org-export-to-buffer "ox" "\ |
|
2404 |
Call `org-export-as' with output to a specified buffer. |
|
2405 |
|
|
2406 |
BACKEND is either an export back-end, as returned by, e.g., |
|
2407 |
`org-export-create-backend', or a symbol referring to |
|
2408 |
a registered back-end. |
|
2409 |
|
|
2410 |
BUFFER is the name of the output buffer. If it already exists, |
|
2411 |
it will be erased first, otherwise, it will be created. |
|
2412 |
|
|
2413 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2414 |
asynchronously. The resulting buffer should then be accessible |
|
2415 |
through the `org-export-stack' interface. When ASYNC is nil, the |
|
2416 |
buffer is displayed if `org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer' |
|
2417 |
is non-nil. |
|
2418 |
|
|
2419 |
Optional arguments SUBTREEP, VISIBLE-ONLY, BODY-ONLY and |
|
2420 |
EXT-PLIST are similar to those used in `org-export-as', which |
|
2421 |
see. |
|
2422 |
|
|
2423 |
Optional argument POST-PROCESS is a function which should accept |
|
2424 |
no argument. It is always called within the current process, |
|
2425 |
from BUFFER, with point at its beginning. Export back-ends can |
|
2426 |
use it to set a major mode there, e.g, |
|
2427 |
|
|
2428 |
(defun org-latex-export-as-latex |
|
2429 |
(&optional async subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist) |
|
2430 |
(interactive) |
|
2431 |
(org-export-to-buffer \\='latex \"*Org LATEX Export*\" |
|
2432 |
async subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist (lambda () (LaTeX-mode)))) |
|
2433 |
|
|
2434 |
This function returns BUFFER. |
|
2435 |
|
|
2436 |
\(fn BACKEND BUFFER &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST POST-PROCESS)" nil nil) |
|
2437 |
|
|
2438 |
(function-put 'org-export-to-buffer 'lisp-indent-function '2) |
|
2439 |
|
|
2440 |
(autoload 'org-export-to-file "ox" "\ |
|
2441 |
Call `org-export-as' with output to a specified file. |
|
2442 |
|
|
2443 |
BACKEND is either an export back-end, as returned by, e.g., |
|
2444 |
`org-export-create-backend', or a symbol referring to |
|
2445 |
a registered back-end. FILE is the name of the output file, as |
|
2446 |
a string. |
|
2447 |
|
|
2448 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2449 |
asynchronously. The resulting buffer will then be accessible |
|
2450 |
through the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2451 |
|
|
2452 |
Optional arguments SUBTREEP, VISIBLE-ONLY, BODY-ONLY and |
|
2453 |
EXT-PLIST are similar to those used in `org-export-as', which |
|
2454 |
see. |
|
2455 |
|
|
2456 |
Optional argument POST-PROCESS is called with FILE as its |
|
2457 |
argument and happens asynchronously when ASYNC is non-nil. It |
|
2458 |
has to return a file name, or nil. Export back-ends can use this |
|
2459 |
to send the output file through additional processing, e.g, |
|
2460 |
|
|
2461 |
(defun org-latex-export-to-latex |
|
2462 |
(&optional async subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist) |
|
2463 |
(interactive) |
|
2464 |
(let ((outfile (org-export-output-file-name \".tex\" subtreep))) |
|
2465 |
(org-export-to-file \\='latex outfile |
|
2466 |
async subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist |
|
2467 |
(lambda (file) (org-latex-compile file))) |
|
2468 |
|
|
2469 |
The function returns either a file name returned by POST-PROCESS, |
|
2470 |
or FILE. |
|
2471 |
|
|
2472 |
\(fn BACKEND FILE &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST POST-PROCESS)" nil nil) |
|
2473 |
|
|
2474 |
(function-put 'org-export-to-file 'lisp-indent-function '2) |
|
2475 |
|
|
2476 |
(autoload 'org-export-dispatch "ox" "\ |
|
2477 |
Export dispatcher for Org mode. |
|
2478 |
|
|
2479 |
It provides an access to common export related tasks in a buffer. |
|
2480 |
Its interface comes in two flavors: standard and expert. |
|
2481 |
|
|
2482 |
While both share the same set of bindings, only the former |
|
2483 |
displays the valid keys associations in a dedicated buffer. |
|
2484 |
Scrolling (resp. line-wise motion) in this buffer is done with |
|
2485 |
SPC and DEL (resp. C-n and C-p) keys. |
|
2486 |
|
|
2487 |
Set variable `org-export-dispatch-use-expert-ui' to switch to one |
|
2488 |
flavor or the other. |
|
2489 |
|
|
2490 |
When ARG is `\\[universal-argument]', repeat the last export action, with the same |
|
2491 |
set of options used back then, on the current buffer. |
|
2492 |
|
|
2493 |
When ARG is `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]', display the asynchronous export stack. |
|
2494 |
|
|
2495 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
2496 |
|
|
2497 |
;;;*** |
|
2498 |
|
|
2499 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox-ascii" "ox-ascii.el" "4a772695edb7dedf932be8995d9c407a") |
|
2500 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox-ascii.el |
|
2501 |
|
|
2502 |
(autoload 'org-ascii-export-as-ascii "ox-ascii" "\ |
|
2503 |
Export current buffer to a text buffer. |
|
2504 |
|
|
2505 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
2506 |
narrowed part. |
|
2507 |
|
|
2508 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
2509 |
|
|
2510 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2511 |
asynchronously. The resulting buffer should be accessible |
|
2512 |
through the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2513 |
|
|
2514 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
2515 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
2516 |
first. |
|
2517 |
|
|
2518 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2519 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2520 |
|
|
2521 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, strip title and |
|
2522 |
table of contents from output. |
|
2523 |
|
|
2524 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
2525 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
2526 |
file-local settings. |
|
2527 |
|
|
2528 |
Export is done in a buffer named \"*Org ASCII Export*\", which |
|
2529 |
will be displayed when `org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer' |
|
2530 |
is non-nil. |
|
2531 |
|
|
2532 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
2533 |
|
|
2534 |
(autoload 'org-ascii-export-to-ascii "ox-ascii" "\ |
|
2535 |
Export current buffer to a text file. |
|
2536 |
|
|
2537 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
2538 |
narrowed part. |
|
2539 |
|
|
2540 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
2541 |
|
|
2542 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2543 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
2544 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2545 |
|
|
2546 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
2547 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
2548 |
first. |
|
2549 |
|
|
2550 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2551 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2552 |
|
|
2553 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, strip title and |
|
2554 |
table of contents from output. |
|
2555 |
|
|
2556 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
2557 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
2558 |
file-local settings. |
|
2559 |
|
|
2560 |
Return output file's name. |
|
2561 |
|
|
2562 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
2563 |
|
|
2564 |
(autoload 'org-ascii-publish-to-ascii "ox-ascii" "\ |
|
2565 |
Publish an Org file to ASCII. |
|
2566 |
|
|
2567 |
FILENAME is the filename of the Org file to be published. PLIST |
|
2568 |
is the property list for the given project. PUB-DIR is the |
|
2569 |
publishing directory. |
|
2570 |
|
|
2571 |
Return output file name. |
|
2572 |
|
|
2573 |
\(fn PLIST FILENAME PUB-DIR)" nil nil) |
|
2574 |
|
|
2575 |
(autoload 'org-ascii-publish-to-latin1 "ox-ascii" "\ |
|
2576 |
Publish an Org file to Latin-1. |
|
2577 |
|
|
2578 |
FILENAME is the filename of the Org file to be published. PLIST |
|
2579 |
is the property list for the given project. PUB-DIR is the |
|
2580 |
publishing directory. |
|
2581 |
|
|
2582 |
Return output file name. |
|
2583 |
|
|
2584 |
\(fn PLIST FILENAME PUB-DIR)" nil nil) |
|
2585 |
|
|
2586 |
(autoload 'org-ascii-publish-to-utf8 "ox-ascii" "\ |
|
2587 |
Publish an org file to UTF-8. |
|
2588 |
|
|
2589 |
FILENAME is the filename of the Org file to be published. PLIST |
|
2590 |
is the property list for the given project. PUB-DIR is the |
|
2591 |
publishing directory. |
|
2592 |
|
|
2593 |
Return output file name. |
|
2594 |
|
|
2595 |
\(fn PLIST FILENAME PUB-DIR)" nil nil) |
|
2596 |
|
|
2597 |
;;;*** |
|
2598 |
|
|
2599 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox-beamer" "ox-beamer.el" "d99129f12ce947bce4b46176eeaf2a40") |
|
2600 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox-beamer.el |
|
2601 |
|
|
2602 |
(autoload 'org-beamer-mode "ox-beamer" "\ |
|
2603 |
Support for editing Beamer oriented Org mode files. |
|
2604 |
|
|
2605 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
2606 |
|
|
2607 |
(autoload 'org-beamer-export-as-latex "ox-beamer" "\ |
|
2608 |
Export current buffer as a Beamer buffer. |
|
2609 |
|
|
2610 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
2611 |
narrowed part. |
|
2612 |
|
|
2613 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
2614 |
|
|
2615 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2616 |
asynchronously. The resulting buffer should be accessible |
|
2617 |
through the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2618 |
|
|
2619 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
2620 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
2621 |
first. |
|
2622 |
|
|
2623 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2624 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2625 |
|
|
2626 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code |
|
2627 |
between \"\\begin{document}\" and \"\\end{document}\". |
|
2628 |
|
|
2629 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
2630 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
2631 |
file-local settings. |
|
2632 |
|
|
2633 |
Export is done in a buffer named \"*Org BEAMER Export*\", which |
|
2634 |
will be displayed when `org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer' |
|
2635 |
is non-nil. |
|
2636 |
|
|
2637 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
2638 |
|
|
2639 |
(autoload 'org-beamer-export-to-latex "ox-beamer" "\ |
|
2640 |
Export current buffer as a Beamer presentation (tex). |
|
2641 |
|
|
2642 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
2643 |
narrowed part. |
|
2644 |
|
|
2645 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
2646 |
|
|
2647 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2648 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
2649 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2650 |
|
|
2651 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
2652 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
2653 |
first. |
|
2654 |
|
|
2655 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2656 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2657 |
|
|
2658 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code |
|
2659 |
between \"\\begin{document}\" and \"\\end{document}\". |
|
2660 |
|
|
2661 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
2662 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
2663 |
file-local settings. |
|
2664 |
|
|
2665 |
Return output file's name. |
|
2666 |
|
|
2667 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
2668 |
|
|
2669 |
(autoload 'org-beamer-export-to-pdf "ox-beamer" "\ |
|
2670 |
Export current buffer as a Beamer presentation (PDF). |
|
2671 |
|
|
2672 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
2673 |
narrowed part. |
|
2674 |
|
|
2675 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
2676 |
|
|
2677 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2678 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
2679 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2680 |
|
|
2681 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
2682 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
2683 |
first. |
|
2684 |
|
|
2685 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2686 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2687 |
|
|
2688 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code |
|
2689 |
between \"\\begin{document}\" and \"\\end{document}\". |
|
2690 |
|
|
2691 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
2692 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
2693 |
file-local settings. |
|
2694 |
|
|
2695 |
Return PDF file's name. |
|
2696 |
|
|
2697 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
2698 |
|
|
2699 |
(autoload 'org-beamer-select-environment "ox-beamer" "\ |
|
2700 |
Select the environment to be used by beamer for this entry. |
|
2701 |
While this uses (for convenience) a tag selection interface, the |
|
2702 |
result of this command will be that the BEAMER_env *property* of |
|
2703 |
the entry is set. |
|
2704 |
|
|
2705 |
In addition to this, the command will also set a tag as a visual |
|
2706 |
aid, but the tag does not have any semantic meaning. |
|
2707 |
|
|
2708 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
2709 |
|
|
2710 |
(autoload 'org-beamer-publish-to-latex "ox-beamer" "\ |
|
2711 |
Publish an Org file to a Beamer presentation (LaTeX). |
|
2712 |
|
|
2713 |
FILENAME is the filename of the Org file to be published. PLIST |
|
2714 |
is the property list for the given project. PUB-DIR is the |
|
2715 |
publishing directory. |
|
2716 |
|
|
2717 |
Return output file name. |
|
2718 |
|
|
2719 |
\(fn PLIST FILENAME PUB-DIR)" nil nil) |
|
2720 |
|
|
2721 |
(autoload 'org-beamer-publish-to-pdf "ox-beamer" "\ |
|
2722 |
Publish an Org file to a Beamer presentation (PDF, via LaTeX). |
|
2723 |
|
|
2724 |
FILENAME is the filename of the Org file to be published. PLIST |
|
2725 |
is the property list for the given project. PUB-DIR is the |
|
2726 |
publishing directory. |
|
2727 |
|
|
2728 |
Return output file name. |
|
2729 |
|
|
2730 |
\(fn PLIST FILENAME PUB-DIR)" nil nil) |
|
2731 |
|
|
2732 |
;;;*** |
|
2733 |
|
|
2734 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox-html" "ox-html.el" "b2b303489000b91b8507671209cc2924") |
|
2735 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox-html.el |
|
2736 |
|
|
2737 |
(put 'org-html-head-include-default-style 'safe-local-variable 'booleanp) |
|
2738 |
|
|
2739 |
(put 'org-html-head 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) |
|
2740 |
|
|
2741 |
(put 'org-html-head-extra 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) |
|
2742 |
|
|
2743 |
(autoload 'org-html-htmlize-generate-css "ox-html" "\ |
|
2744 |
Create the CSS for all font definitions in the current Emacs session. |
|
2745 |
Use this to create face definitions in your CSS style file that can then |
|
2746 |
be used by code snippets transformed by htmlize. |
|
2747 |
This command just produces a buffer that contains class definitions for all |
|
2748 |
faces used in the current Emacs session. You can copy and paste the ones you |
|
2749 |
need into your CSS file. |
|
2750 |
|
|
2751 |
If you then set `org-html-htmlize-output-type' to `css', calls |
|
2752 |
to the function `org-html-htmlize-region-for-paste' will |
|
2753 |
produce code that uses these same face definitions. |
|
2754 |
|
|
2755 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
2756 |
|
|
2757 |
(autoload 'org-html-export-as-html "ox-html" "\ |
|
2758 |
Export current buffer to an HTML buffer. |
|
2759 |
|
|
2760 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
2761 |
narrowed part. |
|
2762 |
|
|
2763 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
2764 |
|
|
2765 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2766 |
asynchronously. The resulting buffer should be accessible |
|
2767 |
through the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2768 |
|
|
2769 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
2770 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
2771 |
first. |
|
2772 |
|
|
2773 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2774 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2775 |
|
|
2776 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code |
|
2777 |
between \"<body>\" and \"</body>\" tags. |
|
2778 |
|
|
2779 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
2780 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
2781 |
file-local settings. |
|
2782 |
|
|
2783 |
Export is done in a buffer named \"*Org HTML Export*\", which |
|
2784 |
will be displayed when `org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer' |
|
2785 |
is non-nil. |
|
2786 |
|
|
2787 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
2788 |
|
|
2789 |
(autoload 'org-html-convert-region-to-html "ox-html" "\ |
|
2790 |
Assume the current region has Org syntax, and convert it to HTML. |
|
2791 |
This can be used in any buffer. For example, you can write an |
|
2792 |
itemized list in Org syntax in an HTML buffer and use this command |
|
2793 |
to convert it. |
|
2794 |
|
|
2795 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
2796 |
|
|
2797 |
(autoload 'org-html-export-to-html "ox-html" "\ |
|
2798 |
Export current buffer to a HTML file. |
|
2799 |
|
|
2800 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
2801 |
narrowed part. |
|
2802 |
|
|
2803 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
2804 |
|
|
2805 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2806 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
2807 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2808 |
|
|
2809 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
2810 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
2811 |
first. |
|
2812 |
|
|
2813 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2814 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2815 |
|
|
2816 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code |
|
2817 |
between \"<body>\" and \"</body>\" tags. |
|
2818 |
|
|
2819 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
2820 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
2821 |
file-local settings. |
|
2822 |
|
|
2823 |
Return output file's name. |
|
2824 |
|
|
2825 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
2826 |
|
|
2827 |
(autoload 'org-html-publish-to-html "ox-html" "\ |
|
2828 |
Publish an org file to HTML. |
|
2829 |
|
|
2830 |
FILENAME is the filename of the Org file to be published. PLIST |
|
2831 |
is the property list for the given project. PUB-DIR is the |
|
2832 |
publishing directory. |
|
2833 |
|
|
2834 |
Return output file name. |
|
2835 |
|
|
2836 |
\(fn PLIST FILENAME PUB-DIR)" nil nil) |
|
2837 |
|
|
2838 |
;;;*** |
|
2839 |
|
|
2840 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox-icalendar" "ox-icalendar.el" "9d179af5b2a082e77567ef226b3b132b") |
|
2841 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox-icalendar.el |
|
2842 |
|
|
2843 |
(autoload 'org-icalendar-export-to-ics "ox-icalendar" "\ |
|
2844 |
Export current buffer to an iCalendar file. |
|
2845 |
|
|
2846 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
2847 |
narrowed part. |
|
2848 |
|
|
2849 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
2850 |
|
|
2851 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2852 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
2853 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2854 |
|
|
2855 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
2856 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
2857 |
first. |
|
2858 |
|
|
2859 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2860 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2861 |
|
|
2862 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code |
|
2863 |
between \"BEGIN:VCALENDAR\" and \"END:VCALENDAR\". |
|
2864 |
|
|
2865 |
Return ICS file name. |
|
2866 |
|
|
2867 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY)" t nil) |
|
2868 |
|
|
2869 |
(autoload 'org-icalendar-export-agenda-files "ox-icalendar" "\ |
|
2870 |
Export all agenda files to iCalendar files. |
|
2871 |
When optional argument ASYNC is non-nil, export happens in an |
|
2872 |
external process. |
|
2873 |
|
|
2874 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC)" t nil) |
|
2875 |
|
|
2876 |
(autoload 'org-icalendar-combine-agenda-files "ox-icalendar" "\ |
|
2877 |
Combine all agenda files into a single iCalendar file. |
|
2878 |
|
|
2879 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2880 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
2881 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2882 |
|
|
2883 |
The file is stored under the name chosen in |
|
2884 |
`org-icalendar-combined-agenda-file'. |
|
2885 |
|
|
2886 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC)" t nil) |
|
2887 |
|
|
2888 |
;;;*** |
|
2889 |
|
|
2890 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox-latex" "ox-latex.el" "62b465cef63a59a8fa6b5db9fc12558c") |
|
2891 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox-latex.el |
|
2892 |
|
|
2893 |
(autoload 'org-latex-make-preamble "ox-latex" "\ |
|
2894 |
Return a formatted LaTeX preamble. |
|
2895 |
INFO is a plist used as a communication channel. Optional |
|
2896 |
argument TEMPLATE, when non-nil, is the header template string, |
|
2897 |
as expected by `org-splice-latex-header'. When SNIPPET? is |
|
2898 |
non-nil, only includes packages relevant to image generation, as |
|
2899 |
specified in `org-latex-default-packages-alist' or |
|
2900 |
`org-latex-packages-alist'. |
|
2901 |
|
|
2902 |
\(fn INFO &optional TEMPLATE SNIPPET\\=\\?)" nil nil) |
|
2903 |
|
|
2904 |
(autoload 'org-latex-export-as-latex "ox-latex" "\ |
|
2905 |
Export current buffer as a LaTeX buffer. |
|
2906 |
|
|
2907 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
2908 |
narrowed part. |
|
2909 |
|
|
2910 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
2911 |
|
|
2912 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2913 |
asynchronously. The resulting buffer should be accessible |
|
2914 |
through the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2915 |
|
|
2916 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
2917 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
2918 |
first. |
|
2919 |
|
|
2920 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2921 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2922 |
|
|
2923 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code |
|
2924 |
between \"\\begin{document}\" and \"\\end{document}\". |
|
2925 |
|
|
2926 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
2927 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
2928 |
file-local settings. |
|
2929 |
|
|
2930 |
Export is done in a buffer named \"*Org LATEX Export*\", which |
|
2931 |
will be displayed when `org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer' |
|
2932 |
is non-nil. |
|
2933 |
|
|
2934 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
2935 |
|
|
2936 |
(autoload 'org-latex-convert-region-to-latex "ox-latex" "\ |
|
2937 |
Assume the current region has Org syntax, and convert it to LaTeX. |
|
2938 |
This can be used in any buffer. For example, you can write an |
|
2939 |
itemized list in Org syntax in an LaTeX buffer and use this |
|
2940 |
command to convert it. |
|
2941 |
|
|
2942 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
2943 |
|
|
2944 |
(autoload 'org-latex-export-to-latex "ox-latex" "\ |
|
2945 |
Export current buffer to a LaTeX file. |
|
2946 |
|
|
2947 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
2948 |
narrowed part. |
|
2949 |
|
|
2950 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
2951 |
|
|
2952 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2953 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
2954 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2955 |
|
|
2956 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
2957 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
2958 |
first. |
|
2959 |
|
|
2960 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2961 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2962 |
|
|
2963 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code |
|
2964 |
between \"\\begin{document}\" and \"\\end{document}\". |
|
2965 |
|
|
2966 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
2967 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
2968 |
file-local settings. |
|
2969 |
|
|
2970 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
2971 |
|
|
2972 |
(autoload 'org-latex-export-to-pdf "ox-latex" "\ |
|
2973 |
Export current buffer to LaTeX then process through to PDF. |
|
2974 |
|
|
2975 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
2976 |
narrowed part. |
|
2977 |
|
|
2978 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
2979 |
|
|
2980 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
2981 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
2982 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
2983 |
|
|
2984 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
2985 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
2986 |
first. |
|
2987 |
|
|
2988 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
2989 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
2990 |
|
|
2991 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code |
|
2992 |
between \"\\begin{document}\" and \"\\end{document}\". |
|
2993 |
|
|
2994 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
2995 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
2996 |
file-local settings. |
|
2997 |
|
|
2998 |
Return PDF file's name. |
|
2999 |
|
|
3000 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
3001 |
|
|
3002 |
(autoload 'org-latex-publish-to-latex "ox-latex" "\ |
|
3003 |
Publish an Org file to LaTeX. |
|
3004 |
|
|
3005 |
FILENAME is the filename of the Org file to be published. PLIST |
|
3006 |
is the property list for the given project. PUB-DIR is the |
|
3007 |
publishing directory. |
|
3008 |
|
|
3009 |
Return output file name. |
|
3010 |
|
|
3011 |
\(fn PLIST FILENAME PUB-DIR)" nil nil) |
|
3012 |
|
|
3013 |
(autoload 'org-latex-publish-to-pdf "ox-latex" "\ |
|
3014 |
Publish an Org file to PDF (via LaTeX). |
|
3015 |
|
|
3016 |
FILENAME is the filename of the Org file to be published. PLIST |
|
3017 |
is the property list for the given project. PUB-DIR is the |
|
3018 |
publishing directory. |
|
3019 |
|
|
3020 |
Return output file name. |
|
3021 |
|
|
3022 |
\(fn PLIST FILENAME PUB-DIR)" nil nil) |
|
3023 |
|
|
3024 |
;;;*** |
|
3025 |
|
|
3026 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox-md" "ox-md.el" "68551e4d17f879632900749c3d173d5d") |
|
3027 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox-md.el |
|
3028 |
|
|
3029 |
(autoload 'org-md-export-as-markdown "ox-md" "\ |
|
3030 |
Export current buffer to a Markdown buffer. |
|
3031 |
|
|
3032 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
3033 |
narrowed part. |
|
3034 |
|
|
3035 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
3036 |
|
|
3037 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
3038 |
asynchronously. The resulting buffer should be accessible |
|
3039 |
through the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
3040 |
|
|
3041 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
3042 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
3043 |
first. |
|
3044 |
|
|
3045 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
3046 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
3047 |
|
|
3048 |
Export is done in a buffer named \"*Org MD Export*\", which will |
|
3049 |
be displayed when `org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer' is |
|
3050 |
non-nil. |
|
3051 |
|
|
3052 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY)" t nil) |
|
3053 |
|
|
3054 |
(autoload 'org-md-convert-region-to-md "ox-md" "\ |
|
3055 |
Assume the current region has Org syntax, and convert it to Markdown. |
|
3056 |
This can be used in any buffer. For example, you can write an |
|
3057 |
itemized list in Org syntax in a Markdown buffer and use |
|
3058 |
this command to convert it. |
|
3059 |
|
|
3060 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
3061 |
|
|
3062 |
(autoload 'org-md-export-to-markdown "ox-md" "\ |
|
3063 |
Export current buffer to a Markdown file. |
|
3064 |
|
|
3065 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
3066 |
narrowed part. |
|
3067 |
|
|
3068 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
3069 |
|
|
3070 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
3071 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
3072 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
3073 |
|
|
3074 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
3075 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
3076 |
first. |
|
3077 |
|
|
3078 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
3079 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
3080 |
|
|
3081 |
Return output file's name. |
|
3082 |
|
|
3083 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY)" t nil) |
|
3084 |
|
|
3085 |
(autoload 'org-md-publish-to-md "ox-md" "\ |
|
3086 |
Publish an org file to Markdown. |
|
3087 |
|
|
3088 |
FILENAME is the filename of the Org file to be published. PLIST |
|
3089 |
is the property list for the given project. PUB-DIR is the |
|
3090 |
publishing directory. |
|
3091 |
|
|
3092 |
Return output file name. |
|
3093 |
|
|
3094 |
\(fn PLIST FILENAME PUB-DIR)" nil nil) |
|
3095 |
|
|
3096 |
;;;*** |
|
3097 |
|
|
3098 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox-odt" "ox-odt.el" "07f96439ecf6e83d08d1acc3b3a85023") |
|
3099 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox-odt.el |
|
3100 |
|
|
3101 |
(put 'org-odt-preferred-output-format 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) |
|
3102 |
|
|
3103 |
(autoload 'org-odt-export-as-odf "ox-odt" "\ |
|
3104 |
Export LATEX-FRAG as OpenDocument formula file ODF-FILE. |
|
3105 |
Use `org-create-math-formula' to convert LATEX-FRAG first to |
|
3106 |
MathML. When invoked as an interactive command, use |
|
3107 |
`org-latex-regexps' to infer LATEX-FRAG from currently active |
|
3108 |
region. If no LaTeX fragments are found, prompt for it. Push |
|
3109 |
MathML source to kill ring depending on the value of |
|
3110 |
`org-export-copy-to-kill-ring'. |
|
3111 |
|
|
3112 |
\(fn LATEX-FRAG &optional ODF-FILE)" t nil) |
|
3113 |
|
|
3114 |
(autoload 'org-odt-export-as-odf-and-open "ox-odt" "\ |
|
3115 |
Export LaTeX fragment as OpenDocument formula and immediately open it. |
|
3116 |
Use `org-odt-export-as-odf' to read LaTeX fragment and OpenDocument |
|
3117 |
formula file. |
|
3118 |
|
|
3119 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
3120 |
|
|
3121 |
(autoload 'org-odt-export-to-odt "ox-odt" "\ |
|
3122 |
Export current buffer to a ODT file. |
|
3123 |
|
|
3124 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
3125 |
narrowed part. |
|
3126 |
|
|
3127 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
3128 |
|
|
3129 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
3130 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
3131 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
3132 |
|
|
3133 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
3134 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
3135 |
first. |
|
3136 |
|
|
3137 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
3138 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
3139 |
|
|
3140 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
3141 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
3142 |
file-local settings. |
|
3143 |
|
|
3144 |
Return output file's name. |
|
3145 |
|
|
3146 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
3147 |
|
|
3148 |
(autoload 'org-odt-convert "ox-odt" "\ |
|
3149 |
Convert IN-FILE to format OUT-FMT using a command line converter. |
|
3150 |
IN-FILE is the file to be converted. If unspecified, it defaults |
|
3151 |
to variable `buffer-file-name'. OUT-FMT is the desired output |
|
3152 |
format. Use `org-odt-convert-process' as the converter. If OPEN |
|
3153 |
is non-nil then the newly converted file is opened using |
|
3154 |
`org-open-file'. |
|
3155 |
|
|
3156 |
\(fn &optional IN-FILE OUT-FMT OPEN)" t nil) |
|
3157 |
|
|
3158 |
;;;*** |
|
3159 |
|
|
3160 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox-org" "ox-org.el" "49bbdfb54542fbea3d9e2c956bb0d56b") |
|
3161 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox-org.el |
|
3162 |
|
|
3163 |
(autoload 'org-org-export-as-org "ox-org" "\ |
|
3164 |
Export current buffer to an Org buffer. |
|
3165 |
|
|
3166 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
3167 |
narrowed part. |
|
3168 |
|
|
3169 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
3170 |
|
|
3171 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
3172 |
asynchronously. The resulting buffer should be accessible |
|
3173 |
through the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
3174 |
|
|
3175 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
3176 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
3177 |
first. |
|
3178 |
|
|
3179 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
3180 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
3181 |
|
|
3182 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, strip document |
|
3183 |
keywords from output. |
|
3184 |
|
|
3185 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
3186 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
3187 |
file-local settings. |
|
3188 |
|
|
3189 |
Export is done in a buffer named \"*Org ORG Export*\", which will |
|
3190 |
be displayed when `org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer' is |
|
3191 |
non-nil. |
|
3192 |
|
|
3193 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
3194 |
|
|
3195 |
(autoload 'org-org-export-to-org "ox-org" "\ |
|
3196 |
Export current buffer to an org file. |
|
3197 |
|
|
3198 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
3199 |
narrowed part. |
|
3200 |
|
|
3201 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
3202 |
|
|
3203 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
3204 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
3205 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
3206 |
|
|
3207 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
3208 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
3209 |
first. |
|
3210 |
|
|
3211 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
3212 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
3213 |
|
|
3214 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, strip document |
|
3215 |
keywords from output. |
|
3216 |
|
|
3217 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
3218 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
3219 |
file-local settings. |
|
3220 |
|
|
3221 |
Return output file name. |
|
3222 |
|
|
3223 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
3224 |
|
|
3225 |
(autoload 'org-org-publish-to-org "ox-org" "\ |
|
3226 |
Publish an org file to org. |
|
3227 |
|
|
3228 |
FILENAME is the filename of the Org file to be published. PLIST |
|
3229 |
is the property list for the given project. PUB-DIR is the |
|
3230 |
publishing directory. |
|
3231 |
|
|
3232 |
Return output file name. |
|
3233 |
|
|
3234 |
\(fn PLIST FILENAME PUB-DIR)" nil nil) |
|
3235 |
|
|
3236 |
;;;*** |
|
3237 |
|
|
3238 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox-publish" "ox-publish.el" "5920e1273f48b9bead560af7f30c3537") |
|
3239 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox-publish.el |
|
3240 |
|
|
3241 |
(defalias 'org-publish-project 'org-publish) |
|
3242 |
|
|
3243 |
(autoload 'org-publish "ox-publish" "\ |
|
3244 |
Publish PROJECT. |
|
3245 |
|
|
3246 |
PROJECT is either a project name, as a string, or a project |
|
3247 |
alist (see `org-publish-project-alist' variable). |
|
3248 |
|
|
3249 |
When optional argument FORCE is non-nil, force publishing all |
|
3250 |
files in PROJECT. With a non-nil optional argument ASYNC, |
|
3251 |
publishing will be done asynchronously, in another process. |
|
3252 |
|
|
3253 |
\(fn PROJECT &optional FORCE ASYNC)" t nil) |
|
3254 |
|
|
3255 |
(autoload 'org-publish-all "ox-publish" "\ |
|
3256 |
Publish all projects. |
|
3257 |
With prefix argument FORCE, remove all files in the timestamp |
|
3258 |
directory and force publishing all projects. With a non-nil |
|
3259 |
optional argument ASYNC, publishing will be done asynchronously, |
|
3260 |
in another process. |
|
3261 |
|
|
3262 |
\(fn &optional FORCE ASYNC)" t nil) |
|
3263 |
|
|
3264 |
(autoload 'org-publish-current-file "ox-publish" "\ |
|
3265 |
Publish the current file. |
|
3266 |
With prefix argument FORCE, force publish the file. When |
|
3267 |
optional argument ASYNC is non-nil, publishing will be done |
|
3268 |
asynchronously, in another process. |
|
3269 |
|
|
3270 |
\(fn &optional FORCE ASYNC)" t nil) |
|
3271 |
|
|
3272 |
(autoload 'org-publish-current-project "ox-publish" "\ |
|
3273 |
Publish the project associated with the current file. |
|
3274 |
With a prefix argument, force publishing of all files in |
|
3275 |
the project. |
|
3276 |
|
|
3277 |
\(fn &optional FORCE ASYNC)" t nil) |
|
3278 |
|
|
3279 |
;;;*** |
|
3280 |
|
|
3281 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox-texinfo" "ox-texinfo.el" "fa6ddaec0cc36a7edd90b629e42b6fdd") |
|
3282 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox-texinfo.el |
|
3283 |
|
|
3284 |
(autoload 'org-texinfo-export-to-texinfo "ox-texinfo" "\ |
|
3285 |
Export current buffer to a Texinfo file. |
|
3286 |
|
|
3287 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
3288 |
narrowed part. |
|
3289 |
|
|
3290 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
3291 |
|
|
3292 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
3293 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
3294 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
3295 |
|
|
3296 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
3297 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
3298 |
first. |
|
3299 |
|
|
3300 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
3301 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
3302 |
|
|
3303 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code |
|
3304 |
between \"\\begin{document}\" and \"\\end{document}\". |
|
3305 |
|
|
3306 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
3307 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
3308 |
file-local settings. |
|
3309 |
|
|
3310 |
Return output file's name. |
|
3311 |
|
|
3312 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
3313 |
|
|
3314 |
(autoload 'org-texinfo-export-to-info "ox-texinfo" "\ |
|
3315 |
Export current buffer to Texinfo then process through to INFO. |
|
3316 |
|
|
3317 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only export its |
|
3318 |
narrowed part. |
|
3319 |
|
|
3320 |
If a region is active, export that region. |
|
3321 |
|
|
3322 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
3323 |
asynchronously. The resulting file should be accessible through |
|
3324 |
the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
3325 |
|
|
3326 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, export the sub-tree |
|
3327 |
at point, extracting information from the headline properties |
|
3328 |
first. |
|
3329 |
|
|
3330 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
3331 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
3332 |
|
|
3333 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only write code |
|
3334 |
between \"\\begin{document}\" and \"\\end{document}\". |
|
3335 |
|
|
3336 |
EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external |
|
3337 |
parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to |
|
3338 |
file-local settings. |
|
3339 |
|
|
3340 |
When optional argument PUB-DIR is set, use it as the publishing |
|
3341 |
directory. |
|
3342 |
|
|
3343 |
Return INFO file's name. |
|
3344 |
|
|
3345 |
\(fn &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" t nil) |
|
3346 |
|
|
3347 |
(autoload 'org-texinfo-publish-to-texinfo "ox-texinfo" "\ |
|
3348 |
Publish an org file to Texinfo. |
|
3349 |
|
|
3350 |
FILENAME is the filename of the Org file to be published. PLIST |
|
3351 |
is the property list for the given project. PUB-DIR is the |
|
3352 |
publishing directory. |
|
3353 |
|
|
3354 |
Return output file name. |
|
3355 |
|
|
3356 |
\(fn PLIST FILENAME PUB-DIR)" nil nil) |
|
3357 |
|
|
3358 |
(autoload 'org-texinfo-convert-region-to-texinfo "ox-texinfo" "\ |
|
3359 |
Assume the current region has Org syntax, and convert it to Texinfo. |
|
3360 |
This can be used in any buffer. For example, you can write an |
|
3361 |
itemized list in Org syntax in an Texinfo buffer and use this |
|
3362 |
command to convert it. |
|
3363 |
|
|
3364 |
\(fn)" t nil) |
|
3365 |
|
|
3366 |
;;;*** |
|
3367 |
|
|
3368 |
;;;### (autoloads nil "ox" "ox.el" (23195 45027 425189 671000)) |
|
3369 |
;;; Generated autoloads from ox.el |
|
3370 |
|
|
3371 |
(autoload 'org-export-get-backend "ox" "\ |
|
3372 |
Return export back-end named after NAME. |
|
3373 |
NAME is a symbol. Return nil if no such back-end is found. |
|
3374 |
|
|
3375 |
\(fn NAME)" nil nil) |
|
3376 |
|
|
3377 |
(autoload 'org-export-get-environment "ox" "\ |
|
3378 |
Collect export options from the current buffer. |
|
3379 |
|
|
3380 |
Optional argument BACKEND is an export back-end, as returned by |
|
3381 |
`org-export-create-backend'. |
|
3382 |
|
|
3383 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, assume the export is |
|
3384 |
done against the current sub-tree. |
|
3385 |
|
|
3386 |
Third optional argument EXT-PLIST is a property list with |
|
3387 |
external parameters overriding Org default settings, but still |
|
3388 |
inferior to file-local settings. |
|
3389 |
|
|
3390 |
\(fn &optional BACKEND SUBTREEP EXT-PLIST)" nil nil) |
|
3391 |
|
|
3392 |
(autoload 'org-export-as "ox" "\ |
|
3393 |
Transcode current Org buffer into BACKEND code. |
|
3394 |
|
|
3395 |
BACKEND is either an export back-end, as returned by, e.g., |
|
3396 |
`org-export-create-backend', or a symbol referring to |
|
3397 |
a registered back-end. |
|
3398 |
|
|
3399 |
If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only transcode its |
|
3400 |
narrowed part. |
|
3401 |
|
|
3402 |
If a region is active, transcode that region. |
|
3403 |
|
|
3404 |
When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, transcode the |
|
3405 |
sub-tree at point, extracting information from the headline |
|
3406 |
properties first. |
|
3407 |
|
|
3408 |
When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export |
|
3409 |
contents of hidden elements. |
|
3410 |
|
|
3411 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only return body |
|
3412 |
code, without surrounding template. |
|
3413 |
|
|
3414 |
Optional argument EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list |
|
3415 |
with external parameters overriding Org default settings, but |
|
3416 |
still inferior to file-local settings. |
|
3417 |
|
|
3418 |
Return code as a string. |
|
3419 |
|
|
3420 |
\(fn BACKEND &optional SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" nil nil) |
|
3421 |
|
|
3422 |
(autoload 'org-export-string-as "ox" "\ |
|
3423 |
Transcode STRING into BACKEND code. |
|
3424 |
|
|
3425 |
BACKEND is either an export back-end, as returned by, e.g., |
|
3426 |
`org-export-create-backend', or a symbol referring to |
|
3427 |
a registered back-end. |
|
3428 |
|
|
3429 |
When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only return body |
|
3430 |
code, without preamble nor postamble. |
|
3431 |
|
|
3432 |
Optional argument EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list |
|
3433 |
with external parameters overriding Org default settings, but |
|
3434 |
still inferior to file-local settings. |
|
3435 |
|
|
3436 |
Return code as a string. |
|
3437 |
|
|
3438 |
\(fn STRING BACKEND &optional BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST)" nil nil) |
|
3439 |
|
|
3440 |
(autoload 'org-export-replace-region-by "ox" "\ |
|
3441 |
Replace the active region by its export to BACKEND. |
|
3442 |
BACKEND is either an export back-end, as returned by, e.g., |
|
3443 |
`org-export-create-backend', or a symbol referring to |
|
3444 |
a registered back-end. |
|
3445 |
|
|
3446 |
\(fn BACKEND)" nil nil) |
|
3447 |
|
|
3448 |
(autoload 'org-export-insert-default-template "ox" "\ |
|
3449 |
Insert all export keywords with default values at beginning of line. |
|
3450 |
|
|
3451 |
BACKEND is a symbol referring to the name of a registered export |
|
3452 |
back-end, for which specific export options should be added to |
|
3453 |
the template, or `default' for default template. When it is nil, |
|
3454 |
the user will be prompted for a category. |
|
3455 |
|
|
3456 |
If SUBTREEP is non-nil, export configuration will be set up |
|
3457 |
locally for the subtree through node properties. |
|
3458 |
|
|
3459 |
\(fn &optional BACKEND SUBTREEP)" t nil) |
|
3460 |
|
|
3461 |
(autoload 'org-export-to-buffer "ox" "\ |
|
3462 |
Call `org-export-as' with output to a specified buffer. |
|
3463 |
|
|
3464 |
BACKEND is either an export back-end, as returned by, e.g., |
|
3465 |
`org-export-create-backend', or a symbol referring to |
|
3466 |
a registered back-end. |
|
3467 |
|
|
3468 |
BUFFER is the name of the output buffer. If it already exists, |
|
3469 |
it will be erased first, otherwise, it will be created. |
|
3470 |
|
|
3471 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
3472 |
asynchronously. The resulting buffer should then be accessible |
|
3473 |
through the `org-export-stack' interface. When ASYNC is nil, the |
|
3474 |
buffer is displayed if `org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer' |
|
3475 |
is non-nil. |
|
3476 |
|
|
3477 |
Optional arguments SUBTREEP, VISIBLE-ONLY, BODY-ONLY and |
|
3478 |
EXT-PLIST are similar to those used in `org-export-as', which |
|
3479 |
see. |
|
3480 |
|
|
3481 |
Optional argument POST-PROCESS is a function which should accept |
|
3482 |
no argument. It is always called within the current process, |
|
3483 |
from BUFFER, with point at its beginning. Export back-ends can |
|
3484 |
use it to set a major mode there, e.g, |
|
3485 |
|
|
3486 |
(defun org-latex-export-as-latex |
|
3487 |
(&optional async subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist) |
|
3488 |
(interactive) |
|
3489 |
(org-export-to-buffer \\='latex \"*Org LATEX Export*\" |
|
3490 |
async subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist (lambda () (LaTeX-mode)))) |
|
3491 |
|
|
3492 |
This function returns BUFFER. |
|
3493 |
|
|
3494 |
\(fn BACKEND BUFFER &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST POST-PROCESS)" nil nil) |
|
3495 |
|
|
3496 |
(function-put 'org-export-to-buffer 'lisp-indent-function '2) |
|
3497 |
|
|
3498 |
(autoload 'org-export-to-file "ox" "\ |
|
3499 |
Call `org-export-as' with output to a specified file. |
|
3500 |
|
|
3501 |
BACKEND is either an export back-end, as returned by, e.g., |
|
3502 |
`org-export-create-backend', or a symbol referring to |
|
3503 |
a registered back-end. FILE is the name of the output file, as |
|
3504 |
a string. |
|
3505 |
|
|
3506 |
A non-nil optional argument ASYNC means the process should happen |
|
3507 |
asynchronously. The resulting buffer will then be accessible |
|
3508 |
through the `org-export-stack' interface. |
|
3509 |
|
|
3510 |
Optional arguments SUBTREEP, VISIBLE-ONLY, BODY-ONLY and |
|
3511 |
EXT-PLIST are similar to those used in `org-export-as', which |
|
3512 |
see. |
|
3513 |
|
|
3514 |
Optional argument POST-PROCESS is called with FILE as its |
|
3515 |
argument and happens asynchronously when ASYNC is non-nil. It |
|
3516 |
has to return a file name, or nil. Export back-ends can use this |
|
3517 |
to send the output file through additional processing, e.g, |
|
3518 |
|
|
3519 |
(defun org-latex-export-to-latex |
|
3520 |
(&optional async subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist) |
|
3521 |
(interactive) |
|
3522 |
(let ((outfile (org-export-output-file-name \".tex\" subtreep))) |
|
3523 |
(org-export-to-file \\='latex outfile |
|
3524 |
async subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist |
|
3525 |
(lambda (file) (org-latex-compile file))) |
|
3526 |
|
|
3527 |
The function returns either a file name returned by POST-PROCESS, |
|
3528 |
or FILE. |
|
3529 |
|
|
3530 |
\(fn BACKEND FILE &optional ASYNC SUBTREEP VISIBLE-ONLY BODY-ONLY EXT-PLIST POST-PROCESS)" nil nil) |
|
3531 |
|
|
3532 |
(function-put 'org-export-to-file 'lisp-indent-function '2) |
|
3533 |
|
|
3534 |
(autoload 'org-export-dispatch "ox" "\ |
|
3535 |
Export dispatcher for Org mode. |
|
3536 |
|
|
3537 |
It provides an access to common export related tasks in a buffer. |
|
3538 |
Its interface comes in two flavors: standard and expert. |
|
3539 |
|
|
3540 |
While both share the same set of bindings, only the former |
|
3541 |
displays the valid keys associations in a dedicated buffer. |
|
3542 |
Scrolling (resp. line-wise motion) in this buffer is done with |
|
3543 |
SPC and DEL (resp. C-n and C-p) keys. |
|
3544 |
|
|
3545 |
Set variable `org-export-dispatch-use-expert-ui' to switch to one |
|
3546 |
flavor or the other. |
|
3547 |
|
|
3548 |
When ARG is `\\[universal-argument]', repeat the last export action, with the same |
|
3549 |
set of options used back then, on the current buffer. |
|
3550 |
|
|
3551 |
When ARG is `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]', display the asynchronous export stack. |
|
3552 |
|
|
3553 |
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
|
3554 |
|
|
3555 |
;;;*** |
|
3556 |
|
|
3557 |
(provide 'org-loaddefs) |
|
3558 |
|
|
3559 |
;; Local Variables: |
|
3560 |
;; version-control: never |
|
3561 |
;; no-byte-compile: t |
|
3562 |
;; no-update-autoloads: t |
|
3563 |
;; coding: utf-8 |
|
3564 |
;; End: |
|
3565 |
;;; org-loaddefs.el ends here |