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[Orgmode] Release: Org-mode 4.70
From: |
Carsten Dominik |
Subject: |
[Orgmode] Release: Org-mode 4.70 |
Date: |
Wed, 4 Apr 2007 00:13:14 +0200 |
Hi everyone,
I am releasing org-mode version 4.70 at
http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org
Enjoy!
- Carsten
Changes in version 4.70
-----------------------
* Overview
- The dust settles after the upgrade of TODO keywords.
- The export title can be taken from the first text line.
- TTY replacement keys have changed.
* Incompatible changes
- Some TTY replacement keys are changed, see below.
* Details
- Further development concerning TODO keywords.
+ You can now have several DONE states in a sequence, like
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO VERIFY | DONE DELEGATED
The difference to the proposal discussed on the mailing
list (and which is also works!)
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO VERIFY | DONE
#+SEQ_TODO: | CANCELED
is that in the first case, the extra DONE states will be
reached with `C-c C-t' (or with `t' from the agenda), while
in the second case you need S-<right> or C-S-<right> to get
to the special states. I guess both ideas can be useful.
+ A more complex TODO setup can now be configured in Lisp.
Setting up TODO keywords in Lisp previously used two
separate variables: `org-todo-keywords' and
`org-todo-interpretation'. The preferred way is now to use
only `org-todo-keywords', with a new structure:
(setq org-todo-keywords
'((sequence "TODO" "|" "DONE")
(sequence "BUG" "KNOWNCAUSE" "|" "FIXED" "IGNORED")
(type "Fred" "Lisa" "Peter" "|" "DONE")
(sequence "CANCELED") ; for things we decide to not do.
))
If your setting has this new structure,
`org-todo-interpretation' will be ignored. This change
does not break backward compatibility. The old way of
using a flat list in `org-todo-keywords' and taking the
interpretation from the other variable still works.
+ When listing *specific* TODO entries via a sparse tree
(`C-u C-c C-v') or via the agenda (`C-c a T' or `C-u C-c a
t'), you can now specify several keywords to be selected,
like "TODO|VERIFY|WAITING". This also works for custom
agenda commands. Thanks to Jason F. McBrayer for pointing
out this omission.
- If you have configured Org-mode to export also the text
before the first headline (this is done by setting the
variable `org-export-skip-text-before-1st-heading' to nil),
then the first normal text line in the buffer becomes the
title of the exported document. A title set with #+TITLE
overules this default, and the first line then belongs to the
normal text. Thanks to David House for this proposal.
- TTY replacement keys. Some of the key bindings used by
Org-mode do not work on a tty, so replacement key sequences
are provided on ttys. In version 4.70, there are some
changes in the tty replacements. Thanks to Jason F. McBrayer
for coming up with the idea to use C-c <cursor> keys.
| Command | | Old TTY | New TTY |
| org-..... | Main Key | Replacement | Replacement |
|-------------------+-----------+---------------+---------------|
| shiftleft | S-left | C-c C-x left | C-c left |
| shiftright | S-right | C-c C-x right | C-c right |
| shiftup | S-up | C-c C-x up | C-c up |
| shiftdown | S-down | C-c C-x down | C-c down |
| shiftcontrolleft | C-S-left | | C-c C-x left |
| shiftcontrolright | C-s-right | | C-c C-x right |
- [Orgmode] Release: Org-mode 4.70,
Carsten Dominik <=