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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/org.texi


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/org.texi
Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 02:34:12 -0400

Index: emacs/man/org.texi
diff -c emacs/man/org.texi:1.13 emacs/man/org.texi:1.14
*** emacs/man/org.texi:1.13     Wed Jun 29 07:13:11 2005
--- emacs/man/org.texi  Mon Jul  4 06:34:12 2005
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*** 4,11 ****
  @setfilename ../info/org
  @settitle Org Mode Manual
  
! @set VERSION 3.12
! @set DATE June 2005
  
  @dircategory Emacs
  @direntry
--- 4,11 ----
  @setfilename ../info/org
  @settitle Org Mode Manual
  
! @set VERSION 3.13
! @set DATE July 2005
  
  @dircategory Emacs
  @direntry
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--- 900,906 ----
  |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
  | ! |         |     P1 |     P2 |     P3 |   Tot |      |
  | # | Maximum |     10 |     15 |     25 |    50 | 10.0 |
+ | ^ |         |     m1 |     m2 |     m3 |    mt |      |
  |---+---------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------|
  | # | Peter   |     10 |      8 |     23 |    41 |  8.2 |
  | # | Sara    |      7 |     14 |     19 |    40 |  8.0 |
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*** 911,917 ****
  @end group
  @end example
  @noindent
! The example also demonstrates a number of convenience features:
  @enumerate
  @item
  If the first field of a row contains only @samp{!}, this row defines
--- 912,918 ----
  @end group
  @end example
  @noindent
! The example also demonstrates a number of features:
  @enumerate
  @item
  If the first field of a row contains only @samp{!}, this row defines
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*** 927,932 ****
--- 928,938 ----
  Changing a parameter and then recalculating the table can be useful
  and fun.
  @item
+ It the first field contains only @samp{^}, fields in this row define
+ names for the fields in the row above, for example @samp{$m1} for
+ @samp{10}.  Similarly, if the marking character is @samp{_}, the names
+ are valie for the fields in the row below.
+ @item
  A column range @samp{$P1..$P3} is expanded to a vector, so that calc's
  vector functions (in this case @samp{vsum}, but there are many more)
  can be applied to ranges.  For a range, columns may be referenced by
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*** 1456,1462 ****
  you are planning to start working on that task on the given date.  The
  headline will be listed under the given date.  In addition, a reminder
  that the scheduled date has passed will be present in the compilation
! for the @emph{today}, until the entry is marked DONE.  I.e., the
  task will automatically be forwarded.
  @end table
  
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  you are planning to start working on that task on the given date.  The
  headline will be listed under the given date.  In addition, a reminder
  that the scheduled date has passed will be present in the compilation
! for @emph{today}, until the entry is marked DONE.  I.e., the
  task will automatically be forwarded.
  @end table
  
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*** 1704,1710 ****
  
  @subsection Time-of-Day Specifications
  
! Org-mode checks each agenda item for a timeof-day specification.  The
  time can be part of the time stamp that triggered inclusion into the
  agenda, for example as in @address@hidden<2005-05-10 Tue 19:00>}}.  Time
  ranges can be specified with two time stamps, like
--- 1710,1716 ----
  
  @subsection Time-of-Day Specifications
  
! Org-mode checks each agenda item for a time-of-day specification.  The
  time can be part of the time stamp that triggered inclusion into the
  agenda, for example as in @address@hidden<2005-05-10 Tue 19:00>}}.  Time
  ranges can be specified with two time stamps, like
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*** 2270,2276 ****
  @section Frequently asked questions
  
  @enumerate
! @item @b{Org-mode seems to be auseful default mode for the various
  @file{README} files I have scattered through my directories.  How do I
  turn it on for all @file{README} files?}
  @example
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  @section Frequently asked questions
  
  @enumerate
! @item @b{Org-mode seems to be a useful default mode for the various
  @file{README} files I have scattered through my directories.  How do I
  turn it on for all @file{README} files?}
  @example
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*** 2435,2441 ****
  the file), it does so silently.  No error message is displayed.
  @item
  Recalculating a table line applies the formulas from left to right.
! If a formula calculated fields further doen the row, multiple
  recalculation may be needed to get all fields consistent.
  @item
  Under XEmacs, if Org-mode entries are included into the diary, it is
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  the file), it does so silently.  No error message is displayed.
  @item
  Recalculating a table line applies the formulas from left to right.
! If a formula calculated fields further down the row, multiple
  recalculation may be needed to get all fields consistent.
  @item
  Under XEmacs, if Org-mode entries are included into the diary, it is
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*** 2483,2489 ****
  @item
  Christian Schlauer proposed angular brackets around links, among other
  things.
- other useful stuff.
  @item
  David Wainberg suggested to implement an archiving mechanism.
  @item
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  @printindex ky
  
  @bye
- 
- 
- @ignore
-    arch-tag: 7893d1fe-cc57-4d13-b5e5-f494a1bcc7ac
- @end ignore
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