From: Rainer Stengele <rainer.stengele@diplan.de>
To: Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl>
Cc: org-mode mailing list <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: RELEASE: Org-mode version 5.20
Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 16:18:42 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47A9CFD2.5020508@diplan.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <23C52B79-3A49-4B4F-87D5-4C89817227BF@science.uva.nl>
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am releasing Org-mode version 5.20 at
>
> http://orgmode.org
>
> and as a git repository at
>
> http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git
>
> Enjoy!
>
> - Carsten
>
> Changes in Version 5.20
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Overview
> ========
>
> Remember/Refile/Goto
> --------------------
>
> - The use of prefix arguments for the commands `org-remember'
> and `org-refile' has been normalized.
>
> - The clock can now safely be used in a remember buffer.
>
> - The variable `org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive'
> introduced only in 5.19 is already obsolete. Please use
> `org-remember-interactive-interface' instead.
>
> - It is no longer necessary to update the refiling targets.
>
> - Automatic isearch in `org-goto'.
>
> - Outline-path-completion as alternative org-goto interface.
>
> Misc
> ----
>
> - Checkboxes now work hierarchically.
>
> - `C-k' can now behave specially in headlines.
>
> - Repeater for tasks in plain timestamps.
>
> - All clock intervals of an item show in agenda/timeline.
>
> - New parameter `:step' for clocktable, to get daily reports.
>
> - Never loose a repeaded scheduled item from the agenda.
>
> - Archiving a subtree now stores the outline path in a property.
>
> - Links to messages in Apple Mail.
>
> - Bug fixes.
>
> Incompatible Changes
> ====================
>
> - The variable `org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive'
> introduced only in 5.19 is already obsolete. Please use
> `org-remember-interactive-interface' instead.
>
> Details
> =======
>
> Remember/Refile/Goto
> --------------------
>
> - The use of prefix arguments for the commands `org-remember'
> and `org-refile' has been normalized:
>
> + when called without prefix argument, the command does its
> normal job, starting a remember note or refiling a tree.
>
> + when called with a single C-u prefix, these commands can be
> used to select a target location and to jump there. In
> the case of `org-remember', you will be prompted for a
> template and then Emacs jumps to the default target
> location or this template. In the case of `org-refile',
> you select a location from the refile target list and jump
> there.
>
> + when called with two prefixes (`C-u C-u'), the command
> jumps to the location last used for storing a note or a
> moved tree.
>
> - When the clock is running inside an remember buffer, storing
> the remember buffer with `C-c C-c' will automatically clock
> out. This was inspired by a request by Rainer Stengle.
>
> - The variable `org-remember-use-refile-when-interactive'
> introduced only in 5.19 is already obsolete. Please use
> `org-remember-interactive-interface' instead. This new
> variable does select the interface that is used to select
> the target for a remember note in an interactive way.
> Possible values are:
>
> + `outline': Use an outline of the document to select a
> location.
> + `outline-path-completion': Use completion of an outline
> path to select a location.
> + `refile': Offer the `org-refile-targets' as possible
> targets.
>
> - It is no longer necessary to update the refiling targets -
> they are always current.
>
> - In `org-goto', typing characters now automatically starts
> isearch from the beginning of the buffer. The isearch is
> special also because it only matches in headline. This
> goes some way toward saving org-goto from being removed
> from Org-mode. Thanks to Piotr Zielinski for the code, and
> sorry that it took me so long to put it in. If you prefer
> to use single letters n,p,f,b,u,q for navigation as before,
> configure the variable `org-goto-auto-isearch'.
>
> - Outline-path-completion is now available as an alternative
> interface in the command `org-goto'. Please select the
> default interface you'd like to use with the new variable
> `org-goto-interface'. You can then select the alternative
> interface with a prefix argument to `C-c C-j' (org-goto). I
> am considering to make outline-path-completion the default
> interface. Comments?
>
>
> Misc
> ----
>
> - Checkboxes now work hierarchically. When a plain-list item
> with a checkbox has children with checkboxes, the status of
> the item's checkbox is calculated from the children, each
> time a checkbox is toggled with C-c C-c. Thanks to Miguel
> A. Figueroa-Villanueva for a patch to this effect.
>
> - There is a new variable `org-special-ctrl-k'. When set,
> `C-k' will behave specially in headlines:
>
> + When the cursor is at the beginning of a headline, kill
> the entire line and possible the folded subtree below the
> line.
> + When in the middle of the headline text, kill the
> headline up to the tags.
> + When after the headline text, kill the tags.
>
> This is following a proposal by Piotr Zielinski.
>
> - You can now also have a plain (as opposed to deadline or
> scheduled) repeater timestamp in a task. Switching the task
> to DONE will now also shift a plain time stamp. This was a
> request by Austin Frank.
>
> - If an entry is clocked multiple times, it will now show up
> several times in the agenda and timeline buffers, when
> log-mode is on. This was a proposal by Jurgen Defurne.
>
> - The clock table accepts a new parameter `:step'. This
> parameter can be `day' or `week' and will result in separate
> tables for each day or week in the requested time interval.
> This was triggered by a proposal by Sacha Chua in her [blog].
>
> - A time-stamp with a repeater now no longer refers to the
> date *closest* to the current day. Instead, it means either
> today or the most recent match. This change makes sure that
> overdue scheduled or deadline items never disappear from the
> agenda. With the previous convention, an overdue scheduled
> item would disappear. For example, a weekly item scheduled
> for Sunday would appear as overdue until Wednesday, and the
> suddenly disappear until next Sunday. Now the item will
> show up as "Sched 7x" on Saturday. From Sunday on it will
> be in the list as "Scheduled", i.e. old sins will be
> forgiven. This follows a request by Warong, Dennis and
> Bernt.
>
> - Archiving a subtree now creates an additional property,
> `ARCHIVE_OLPATH'. This property contains the "path" in the
> outline tree to the archived entry, as it was in the
> original file. For example, archiving `Fix the door' in the
> following hierarchy
>
> * Tasks
> ** HOME
> *** Garage
> **** Fix the door
>
> will file is with the following property
>
> :ARCHIVE_PATH: Task/HOME/Garage
>
> Note that you can configure (i.e. limit) the information
> that gets stored upon archiving with the variable
> `org-archive-save-context-info'.
>
> - New file `org-mac-message.el' by John Wiegley to create
> links for messages in Apple Mail, and to follow these
> links.
>
> - Bug fixes.
>
>
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"Checkboxes now work hierarchically."
I cannot get this feature to work.
Any examples?
I have for example:
- [ ]
- [X]
- [ ]
- [X]
- [X]
- [-]
- [X]
- [X]
- [ ]
- [X]
and then
- [ ]
- [X]
- [X]
- [X]
- [X]
- [X]
- [X]
- [X]
- [ ]
- [X]
which I don't understand.
Rainer
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-02-06 15:18 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-02-05 19:23 RELEASE: Org-mode version 5.20 Carsten Dominik
2008-02-05 19:35 ` Michael Hohn
2008-02-05 20:05 ` Bernt Hansen
2008-02-05 22:01 ` Rainer Stengele
2008-02-06 15:18 ` Rainer Stengele [this message]
2008-02-06 17:31 ` Carsten Dominik
2008-02-06 23:33 ` Rainer Stengele
2008-02-07 7:28 ` Carsten Dominik
2008-02-07 10:47 ` Bastien Guerry
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