From: Neuwirth Erich <erich.neuwirth@univie.ac.at>
To: Bastien <bzg@gnu.org>,
"emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Mode" <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Release 8.0
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 19:41:44 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <12AA50E1-27A3-4FAC-BB6A-2EB397E544D0@univie.ac.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87ehe7yenk.fsf@bzg.ath.cx>
I compiled from the repository after the announcement.
On my Mac (OSX 10.8.3, Emacs 24.3.1) the test for maxima still fail.
I reported this a few weeks ago.
Ran 443 tests, 436 results as expected, 7 unexpected (2013-04-18 19:38:30+0200)
5 expected failures
7 unexpected results:
FAILED ob-maxima/integer-input
FAILED ob-maxima/list-input
FAILED ob-maxima/matrix-output
FAILED ob-maxima/simple-list-input
FAILED ob-maxima/string-input
FAILED ob-maxima/table-input1
FAILED ob-maxima/table-input2
make[1]: *** [test-dirty] Error 1
On Apr 18, 2013, at 6:41 PM, Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm releasing Org 8.0.
>
> See the release notes below or at http://orgmode.org/Changes.html
>
> This release is potentially the most disruptive release since long,
> so please don't use it in production before you can carefully review
> the release notes and update your configuration -- especially with
> respect to export features.
>
> I would like to thank you all again for your patience, and special
> thanks to Nicolas who is just great to work with. I'm happy to see
> his code finally widely available for all Org users, not just the
> happy few.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
> ORG 8.0
> ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
>
>
> Installation
> ════════════
>
> Installation instructions have been updated and simplified.
>
> If you have troubles installing or updating Org, focus on these
> instructions:
>
> • when updating via a `.zip/.tar.gz' file, you only need to set the
> `load-path' in your `.emacs'. Set it before any other Org
> customization that would call autoloaded Org functions.
>
> • when updating by pulling Org's Git repository, make sure to create
> the correct autoloads. You can do this by running `~$ make
> autoloads' (to only create the autoloads) or by running `~$ make'
> (to also compile the Emacs lisp files.) `~$ make help' and `~$ make
> helpall' gives you detailed explanations.
>
> • when updating through ELPA (either from GNU ELPA or from Org ELPA),
> you have to install Org's ELPA package in a session where no Org
> function has been called already.
>
> When in doubt, run `M-x org-version RET' and see if you have a
> mixed-up installation.
>
> See [http://orgmode.org/org.html#Installation] for details.
>
>
> Incompatible changes
> ════════════════════
>
> Org 8.0 is the most disruptive major version of Org.
>
> If you configured export options, you will have to update some of
> them.
>
> If you used `#+ATTR_*' keywords, the syntax of the attributes changed
> and you will have to update them.
>
> Below is a list of changes for which you need to take action.
>
> See [http://orgmode.org/worg/org-8.0.html] for the most recent version
> of this list and for detailed instructions on how to migrate.
>
>
> New export engine
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> Org 8.0 comes with a new export engine written by Nicolas Goaziou.
> This export engine relies on `org-element.el' (Org's syntax parser),
> which was already in Org's core. This new export engine triggered the
> rewriting of /all/ export back-ends.
>
> The most visible change is the export dispatcher, accessible through
> the keybinding `C-c C-e'. By default, this menu only shows some of
> the built-in export formats, but you can add more formats by loading
> them directly (e.g., `(require 'ox-texinfo)' or by configuring the
> option org-export-backends.
>
> More contributed back-ends are available from the `contrib/'
> directory, the corresponding files start with the `ox-' prefix.
>
> If you customized an export back-end (like HTML or LaTeX), you will
> need to rename some options so that your customization is not lost.
> Typically, an option starting with `org-export-html-' is now named
> `org-html-'. See the manual for details and check [this Worg page]
> for directions.
>
>
> [this Worg page] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-8.0.html
>
>
> New syntax for #+ATTR_HTML/LaTeX/… options
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> ╭────
> │ #+ATTR_HTML width="200px"
> ╰────
>
> should now be written
>
> ╭────
> │ #+ATTR_HTML :width 200px
> ╰────
>
> Keywords like `#+ATTR_HTML' and `#+ATTR_LaTeX' are defined in their
> respective back-ends, and the list of supported parameters depends on
> each backend. See Org's manual for details.
>
>
> `org-remember.el' has been removed
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> You cannot use `remember.el' anymore to capture notes.
>
> Support for remember templates has been obsoleted since long, it is
> now fully removed.
>
> Use `M-x org-capture-import-remember-templates RET' to import your
> remember templates into capture templates.
>
>
> `org-jsinfo.el' has been merged into `ox-html.el'
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> If you were requiring `ox-jsinfo.el' in your `.emacs.el' file, you
> will have to remove this requirement from your initialization file.
>
>
> Note for third-party developers
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> The name of the files for export back-end have changed: we now use the
> prefix `ox-' for those files (like we use the `ob-' prefix for Babel
> files.) For example `org-html.el' is now `ox-html.el'.
>
> If your code relies on these files, please update the names in your
> code.
>
>
> Packages moved from core to contrib
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> Since packages in Org's core are meant to be part of GNU Emacs, we try
> to be minimalist when it comes to adding files into core. For 8.0, we
> moved some contributions into the `contrib/' directory.
>
> The rationale for deciding that these files should live in `contrib/'
> is either because they rely on third-part softwares that are not
> included in Emacs, or because they are not targetting a significant
> user-base.
>
> • org-colview-xemacs.el
> • org-mac-message.el
> • org-mew.el
> • org-wl.el
> • ox-freedmind.el
> • ox-taskjuggler.el
>
> Note that `ox-freedmind.el' has been rewritten by Jambunathan,
> `org-mew.el' has been enhanced by Tokuya Kameshima and
> `ox-taskjuggler.el' by Nicolas Goaziou and others.
>
> Also, the Taskjuggler exporter now uses TJ3 by default. John Hendy
> wrote [a tutorial on Worg] for the TJ3 export.
>
>
> [a tutorial on Worg]
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-taskjuggler3.html
>
>
> New packages in core
> ════════════════════
>
> `ob-makefile.el' by Eric Schulte and Thomas S. Dye
> ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
>
> `ob-makefile.el' implements Org Babel support for Makefile tangling.
>
>
> `ox-man.el' by Luis Anaya
> ─────────────────────────
>
> `ox-man.el' allows you to export Org files to `man' pages.
>
>
> `ox-md.el' by Nicolas Goaziou
> ─────────────────────────────
>
> `ox-md.el' allows you to export Org files to Markdown files, using the
> vanilla [Markdown syntax].
>
>
> [Markdown syntax] http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
>
>
> `ox-texinfo.el' by Jonathan Leech-Pepin
> ───────────────────────────────────────
>
> `ox-texinfo.el' allows you to export Org files to [Texinfo] files.
>
>
> [Texinfo] http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/
>
>
> New packages in contrib
> ═══════════════════════
>
> `ob-julia.el' by G. Jay Kerns
> ─────────────────────────────
>
> [Julia] is a new programming language.
>
> `ob-julia.el' provides Org Babel support for evaluating Julia source
> code.
>
>
> [Julia] http://julialang.org/
>
>
> `ob-mathomatic.el' by Luis Anaya
> ────────────────────────────────
>
> [mathomatic] a portable, command-line, educational CAS and calculator
> software, written entirely in the C programming language.
>
> `ob-mathomatic.el' provides Org Babel support for evaluating
> mathomatic entries.
>
>
> [mathomatic] http://www.mathomatic.org/
>
>
> `ob-tcl.el' by Luis Anaya
> ─────────────────────────
>
> `ob-tcl.el' provides Org Babel support for evaluating [Tcl] source
> code.
>
>
> [Tcl] http://www.tcl.tk/
>
>
> `org-bullets.el' by Evgeni Sabof
> ────────────────────────────────
>
> Display bullets instead of stars for headlines.
>
> Also see [this updated FAQ] on how to display another character than
> "*" for starting headlines.
>
>
> [this updated FAQ] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#sec-8-12
>
>
> `org-favtable.el' by Marc-Oliver Ihm
> ────────────────────────────────────
>
> `org-favtable.el' helps you to create and update a table of favorite
> locations in org, keeping the most frequently visited lines right at
> the top. This table is called "favtable". See the documentation on
> [Worg].
>
>
> [Worg] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-favtable.html
>
>
> `ox-confluence.el' by Sébastien Delafond
> ────────────────────────────────────────
>
> `ox-confluence.el' lets you convert Org files to [Confluence Wiki]
> files.
>
>
> [Confluence Wiki]
> https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Confluence%2BWiki%2BMarkup
>
>
> `ox-deck.el' and `ox-s5.el' by Rick Frankel
> ───────────────────────────────────────────
>
> [deck.js] is a javascript library for displaying HTML ages as
> presentations. `ox-deck.el' exports Org files to HTML presentations
> using `deck.js'.
>
> [s5] is a set of scripts which also allows to display HTML pages as
> presentations. `ox-s5.el' exports Org files to HTML presentations
> using `s5'.
>
>
> [deck.js] http://imakewebthings.com/deck.js/
>
> [s5] http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
>
>
> `ox-groff.el' by Luis Anaya and Nicolas Goaziou
> ───────────────────────────────────────────────
>
> The [groff] (GNU troff) software is a typesetting package which reads
> plain text mixed with formatting commands and produces formatted
> output.
>
> Luis Anaya and Nicolas Goaziou implemented `ox-groff.el' to allow
> conversion from Org files to groff.
>
>
> [groff] http://www.gnu.org/software/groff/
>
>
> `ox-koma-letter.el' by Nicolas Goaziou and Alan Schmitt
> ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
>
> This back-end allow to export Org pages to the `KOMA Scrlttr2' format.
>
>
> `ox-rss.el' by Bastien
> ──────────────────────
>
> This back-end lets you export Org pages to RSS 2.0 feeds. Combined
> with the HTML publishing feature, this allows you to build a blog
> entirely with Org.
>
>
> New features
> ════════════
>
> Export
> ──────
>
> New export generic options
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> If you use Org exporter, we advise you to re-read [the manual section
> about it]. It has been updated and includes new options.
>
> Among the new/updated export options, three are of particular
> importance:
>
> org-export-allow-bind-keywords: This option replaces the old option
> `org-export-allow-BIND' and the default value is `nil', not
> `confirm'. You will need to explicitely set this to `t' in your
> initialization file if you want to allow `#+BIND' keywords.
>
> org-export-with-planning: This new option controls the export of
> `SCHEDULED:, DEADLINE:, CLOSED:' lines, and planning information is
> now skipped by default during export. This use to be the job of
> org-export-with-timestamps, but this latter option has been given a
> new role: it controls the export of /standalone time-stamps/. When
> set to `nil', Org will not export active and inactive time-stamps
> standing on a line by themselves or within a paragraph that only
> contains time-stamps.
>
> To check if an option has been introduced or its default value changed
> in Org 8.0, do `C-h v [option] RET' and check if the documentation
> says that the variable has been introduced (or changed) in version
> 24.4 of Emacs.
>
>
> [the manual section about it] http://orgmode.org/org.html#Exporting
>
>
> Enhanced default stylesheet for the HTML exporter
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> See the new default value of org-html-style-default.
>
>
> New tags, classes and ids for the HTML exporter
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> See the new default value of org-html-divs.
>
>
> Support for tikz pictures in LaTeX export
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> `org-man.el': New export function for "man" links
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> `org-docview.el': New export function for docview links
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> Structure editing
> ─────────────────
>
> `C-u C-u M-RET' inserts a heading at the end of the parent subtree
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> Cycling to the `CONTENTS' view keeps inline tasks folded
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> org-cycle-hook as a new function org-cycle-hide-inline-tasks which
> prevents the display of inline tasks when showing the content of a
> subtree.
>
>
> `C-c -' in a region makes a list item for each line
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This is the opposite of the previous behavior, where `C-c -' on a
> region would create one item for the whole region, and where `C-u C-c
> -' would create an item for each line. Now `C-c -' on the selected
> region creates an item per line, and `C-u C-c -' creates a single item
> for the whole region.
>
>
> When transposing words, markup characters are now part of the words
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> In Emacs, you can transpose words with `M-t'. Transposing `*these*
> _words__' will preserve markup.
>
>
> New command org-set-property-and-value bound to `C-c C-x P'
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This command allows you to quickly add both the property and its
> value. It is useful in buffers where there are many properties and
> where `C-c C-x p' can slow down the flow of editing too much.
>
>
> New commands org-next-block and org-previous-block
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> These commands allow you to go to the previous block (`C-c M-b' or the
> speedy key `B') or to the next block (`C-c M-f' or the speedy key
> `F'.)
>
>
> New commands org-drag-line-forward and org-drag-line-backward
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> These commands emulate the old behavior of `M-<down>' and `M-<up>' but
> are now bound to `S-M-<down>' and `S-M-<up>' respectively, since
> `M-<down>' and `M-<up>' now drag the whole element at point (a
> paragraph, a table, etc.) forward and backward.
>
>
> When a list item has a checkbox, inserting a new item uses a checkbox too
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> When sorting entries/items, only the description of links is considered
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> Now Org will sort this list
>
> ╭────
> │ - [[http://abc.org][B]]
> │ - [[http://def.org][A]]
> ╰────
>
> like this:
>
> ╭────
> │ - [[http://def.org][A]]
> │ - [[http://abc.org][B]]
> ╰────
>
> by comparing the descriptions, not the links. Same when sorting
> headlines instead of list items.
>
>
> New option `orgstruct-heading-prefix-regexp'
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> For example, setting this option to "^;;; " in Emacs lisp files and
> using `orgstruct-mode' in those files will allow you to cycle through
> visibility states as if lines starting with ";;; *…" where headlines.
>
> In general, you want to set `orgstruct-heading-prefix-regexp' as a
> file local variable.
>
>
> New behavior of org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> The default is to only ask for a number of clones. When called with a
> universal prefix argument `C-u', it will prompt you for a time-shift
> only if there is a time-stamp in the task you want to clone.
>
>
> New option org-agenda-restriction-lock-highlight-subtree
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This defaults to `t' so that the whole subtree is highlighted when you
> restrict the agenda view to it with `C-c C-x <' (or the speed command
> `<'). The default setting helps ensuring that you are not adding
> tasks after the restricted region. If you find this highlighting too
> intrusive, set this option to `nil'.
>
>
> New option org-closed-keep-when-no-todo
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> When switching back from a `DONE' keyword to a `TODO' keyword, Org now
> removes the `CLOSED' planning information, if any. It also removes
> this information when going back to a non-TODO state (e.g., with `C-c
> C-t SPC'). If you want to keep the `CLOSED' planning information when
> removing the TODO keyword, set org-closed-keep-when-no-todo to `t'.
>
>
> New option org-image-actual-width
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This option allows you to change the width of in-buffer displayed
> images. The default is to use the actual width of the image, but you
> can use a fixed value for all images, or fall back on an attribute
> like
>
> ╭────
> │ #+attr_html: :width 300px
> ╰────
>
>
> Scheduled/deadline
> ──────────────────
>
> Implement "delay" cookies for scheduled items
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> If you want to delay the display of a scheduled task in the agenda,
> you can now use a delay cookie like this: `SCHEDULED: <2004-12-25 Sat
> -2d>'. The task is still scheduled on the 25th but will appear in
> your agenda starting from two days later (i.e. from March 27th.)
>
> Imagine for example that your co-workers are not done in due time and
> tell you "we need two more days". In that case, you may want to delay
> the display of the task in your agenda by two days, but you still want
> the task to appear as scheduled on March 25th.
>
> In case the task contains a repeater, the delay is considered to
> affect all occurrences; if you want the delay to only affect the first
> scheduled occurrence of the task, use `--2d' instead. See
> org-scheduled-delay-days and
> org-agenda-skip-scheduled-delay-if-deadline for details on how to
> control this globally or per agenda.
>
>
> Use `C-u C-u C-s' will insert a delay cookie for scheduled tasks
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> See the previous section for why delay cookies may be useful.
>
>
> Use `C-u C-u C-d' will insert a warning delay for deadline tasks
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> `C-u C-u C-d' now inserts a warning delay to deadlines.
>
>
> Calendar, diary and appts
> ─────────────────────────
>
> New variable org-read-date-minibuffer-local-map
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> By default, this new local map uses "." to go to today's date, like in
> the normal `M-x calendar RET'. If you want to deactivate this and to
> reassign the "@" key to `calendar-goto-today', use this:
>
> ╭────
> │ ;; Unbind "." in Org's calendar:
> │ (define-key org-read-date-minibuffer-local-map (kbd ".") nil)
> │
> │ ;; Bind "@" to `calendar-goto-today':
> │ (define-key org-read-date-minibuffer-local-map
> │ (kbd "@")
> │ (lambda () (interactive) (org-eval-in-calendar '(calendar-goto-today))))
> ╰────
>
>
> In Org's calendar, `!' displays diary entries of the date at point
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This is useful when you want to check if you don't already have an
> appointment when setting new ones with `C-c .' or `C-c s'. `!' will
> call `diary-view-entries' and display the diary in a separate buffer.
>
>
> org-diary: only keep the descriptions of links
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> org-diary returns diary information from Org files, but it returns it
> in a diary buffer, not in an Org mode buffer. When links are
> displayed, only show their description, not the full links.
>
>
> Agenda
> ──────
>
> New agenda type `agenda*' and entry types `:scheduled* :deadline*'
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> When defining agenda custom commands, you can now use `agenda*': this
> will list entries that have both a date and a time. This is useful
> when you want to build a list of appointments.
>
> You can also set org-agenda-entry-types either globally or locally in
> each agenda custom command and use `:timestamp*' and/or `:deadline*'
> there.
>
> Another place where this is useful is your `.diary' file:
>
> ╭────
> │ %%(org-diary :scheduled*) ~/org/rdv.org
> ╰────
>
> This will list only entries from `~/org/rdv.org' that are scheduled
> with a time value (i.e. appointments).
>
>
> New agenda sorting strategies
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> org-agenda-sorting-strategy allows these new sorting strategies:
>
> ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
> Strategy Explanations
> ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
> timestamp-up Sort by any timestamp, early first
> timestamp-down Sort by any timestamp, late first
> scheduled-up Sort by scheduled timestamp, early first
> scheduled-down Sort by scheduled timestamp, late first
> deadline-up Sort by deadline timestamp, early first
> deadline-down Sort by deadline timestamp, late first
> ts-up Sort by active timestamp, early first
> ts-down Sort by active timestamp, late first
> tsia-up Sort by inactive timestamp, early first
> tsia-down Sort by inactive timestamp, late first
> ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
>
>
> New options to limit the number of agenda entries
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> You can now limit the number of entries in an agenda view. This is
> different from filters: filters only /hide/ the entries in the agenda,
> while limits are set while generating the list of agenda entries.
>
> These new options are available:
>
> org-agenda-max-entries: limit by number of entries.
> org-agenda-max-todos: limit by number of TODOs.
> org-agenda-max-tags: limit by number of tagged entries.
> org-agenda-max-effort: limit by effort (minutes).
>
> For example, if you locally set org-agenda-max-todos to 3 in an agenda
> view, the agenda will be limited to the first three todos. Other entries
> without a TODO keyword or beyond the third TODO headline will be ignored.
>
> When setting a limit (e.g. about an effort's sum), the default behavior
> is to exclude entries that cannot be checked against (e.g. entries that
> have no effort property.) To include other entries too, you can set the
> limit to a negative number. For example (setq org-agenda-max-tags 3)
> will not show the fourth tagged headline (and beyond), but it will also
> show non-tagged headlines.
>
>
> `~' in agenda view sets temporary limits
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> You can hit `~' in the agenda to temporarily set limits: this will
> regenerate the agenda as if the limits were set. This is useful for
> example when you want to only see a list of `N' tasks, or a list of
> tasks that take only `N' minutes.
>
>
> "=" in agenda view filters by regular expressions
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> You can now filter agenda entries by regular expressions using `='.
> `C-u =' will filter entries out. Regexp filters are cumulative. You
> can set org-agenda-regexp-filter-preset to suit your needs in each
> agenda view.
>
>
> `|' in agenda view resets all filters
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> Since it's common to combine tag filters, category filters, and now
> regexp filters, there is a new command `|' to reset all filters at
> once.
>
>
> Allow writing an agenda to an `.org' file
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> You can now write an agenda view to an `.org' file. It copies the
> headlines and their content (but not subheadings) into the new file.
>
> This is useful when you want to quickly share an agenda containing the
> full list of notes.
>
>
> New commands to drag an agenda line forward (`M-<down>') or backard (`M-<up>')
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> It sometimes handy to move agenda lines around, just to quickly
> reorganize your tasks, or maybe before saving the agenda to a file.
> Now you can use `M-<down>' and `M-<up>' to move the line forward or
> backward.
>
> This does not persist after a refresh of the agenda, and this does not
> change the `.org' files who contribute to the agenda.
>
>
> Use `%s' for displaying "breadcrumbs" in the agenda view
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> org-agenda-prefix-format now allows to use a `%b' formatter to tell
> Org to display "breadcrumbs" in the agenda view.
>
> This is useful when you want to display the task hierarchy in your
> agenda.
>
>
> Use `%l' for displaying the headline's level in the agenda view
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> org-agenda-prefix-format allows to use a `%l' formatter to tell Org to
> display entries with additional spaces corresponding to their level in
> the outline tree.
>
>
> org-agenda-write will ask before overwriting an existing file
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> `M-x org-agenda-write RET' (or `C-c C-w' from an agenda buffer) used
> to overwrite preexisting file with the same name without confirmation.
> It now asks for a confirmation.
>
>
> New commands `M-m' and `M-*' to toggle (all) mark(s) for bulk action
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> org-agenda-bulk-toggle: this command is bound to `M-m' and toggles the
> mark of the entry at point.
>
> org-agenda-bulk-toggle-all: this command is bound to `M-*' and toggles
> all the marks in the current agenda.
>
>
> New option org-agenda-search-view-max-outline-level
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This option sets the maximum outline level to display in search view.
> E.g. when this is set to 1, the search view will only show headlines
> of level 1.
>
>
> New option org-agenda-todo-ignore-time-comparison-use-seconds
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This allows to compare times using seconds instead of days when
> honoring options like `org-agenda-todo-ignore-*' in the agenda
> display.
>
>
> New option org-agenda-entry-text-leaders
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This allows you to get rid of the ">" character that gets added in
> front of entries excerpts when hitting `E' in the agenda view.
>
>
> New formatting string for past deadlines in org-agenda-deadline-leaders
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> The default formatting for past deadlines is `"%2d d. ago: "', which
> makes it explicit that the deadline is in the past. You can configure
> this via org-agenda-deadline-leaders. Note that the width of the
> formatting string is important to keep the agenda alignment clean.
>
>
> New allowed value `repeated-after-deadline' for org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-deadline-is-shown
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> When org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-deadline-is-shown is set to
> `repeated-after-deadline', the agenda will skip scheduled items if
> they are repeated beyond the current dealine.
>
>
> New option for org-agenda-skip-deadline-prewarning-if-scheduled
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This variable may be set to nil, t, the symbol `pre-scheduled', or a
> number which will then give the number of days before the actual
> deadline when the prewarnings should resume. The symbol
> `pre-scheduled' eliminates the deadline prewarning only prior to the
> scheduled date.
>
> Read the full docstring for details.
>
>
> org-class now supports holiday strings in the skip-weeks parameter
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> For example, this task will now be skipped only on new year's day:
>
> ╭────
> │ * Task
> │ <%%(org-class 2012 1 1 2013 12 12 2 "New Year's Day")>
> ╰────
>
>
> Capture
> ───────
>
> Allow `C-1' as a prefix for org-agenda-capture and org-capture
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> With a `C-1' prefix, the capture mechanism will use the `HH:MM' value
> at point (if any) or the current `HH:MM' time as the default time for
> the capture template.
>
>
> Expand keywords within %(sexp) placeholder in capture templates
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> If you use a `%:keyword' construct within a `%(sexp)' construct, Org
> will expand the keywords before expanding the `%(sexp)'.
>
>
> Allow to contextualize capture (and agenda) commands by checking the name of the buffer
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> org-capture-templates-contexts and org-agenda-custom-commands-contexts
> allow you to define what capture templates and what agenda commands
> should be available in various contexts. It is now possible for the
> context to check against the name of the buffer.
>
>
> Tag groups
> ──────────
>
> Using `#+TAGS: { Tag1 : Tag2 Tag3 }' will define `Tag1' as a /group
> tag/ (note the colon after `Tag1'). If you search for `Tag1', it will
> return headlines containing either `Tag1', `Tag2' or `Tag3' (or any
> combinaison of those tags.)
>
> You can use group tags for sparse tree in an Org buffer, for creating
> agenda views, and for filtering.
>
> See [http://orgmode.org/org.html#Tag-groups] for details.
>
>
> Links
> ─────
>
> `C-u C-u M-x org-store-link RET' will ignore non-core link functions
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> Org knows how to store links from Org buffers, from info files and
> from other Emacs buffers. Org can be taught how to store links from
> any buffer through new link protocols (see ["Adding hyperlink types"]
> in the manual.)
>
> Sometimes you want Org to ignore added link protocols and store the
> link as if the protocol was not known.
>
> You can now do this with `C-u C-u M-x org-store-link RET'.
>
>
> ["Adding hyperlink types"]
> http://orgmode.org/org.html#Adding-hyperlink-types
>
>
> `C-u C-u C-u M-x org-store-link RET' on an active region will store links for each lines
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> Imagine for example that you want to store a link for every message in
> a Gnus summary buffer. In that case `C-x h C-u C-u C-u M-x
> org-store-link RET' will store a link for every line (i.e. message) if
> the region is active.
>
>
> `C-c C-M-l' will add a default description for links which don't have one
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> `C-c C-M-l' inserts all stored links. If a link does not have a
> description, this command now adds a default one, so that we are not
> mixing with-description and without-description links when inserting
> them.
>
>
> No curly braces to bracket links within internal links
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> When storing a link to a headline like
>
> ╭────
> │ * See [[http://orgmode.org][Org website]]
> ╰────
>
> org-store-link used to convert the square brackets into curly
> brackets. It does not anymore, taking the link description or the
> link path, when there is no description.
>
>
> Table
> ─────
>
> Switching between #+TBLFM lines
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> If you have several `#+TBLFM' lines below a table, `C-c C-c' on a line
> will apply the formulas from this line, and `C-c C-c' on another line
> will apply those other formulas.
>
>
> You now use "nan" for empty fields in Calc formulas
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> If empty fields are of interest, it is recommended to reread the
> section [3.5.2 Formula syntax for Calc] of the manual because the
> description for the mode strings has been clarified and new examples
> have been added towards the end.
>
>
> [3.5.2 Formula syntax for Calc]
> http://orgmode.org/org.html#Formula-syntax-for-Calc
>
>
> Handle localized time-stamps in formulas evaluation
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> If your `LOCALE' is set so that Org time-stamps use another language
> than english, and if you make time computations in Org's table, it now
> works by internally converting the time-stamps with a temporary
> `LOCALE=C' before doing computation.
>
>
> New lookup functions
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> There are now three lookup functions:
>
> • org-loopup-first
> • org-loopup-last
> • org-loopup-all
>
> See [the manual] for details.
>
>
> [the manual] http://orgmode.org/org.html#Lookup-functions
>
>
> Startup keywords
> ────────────────
>
> These new startup keywords are now available:
>
> ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
> Startup keyword Option
> ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
> `#+STARTUP: logdrawer' `(setq org-log-into-drawer t)'
> `#+STARTUP: nologdrawer' `(setq org-log-into-drawer nil)'
> ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
> `#+STARTUP: logstatesreversed' `(setq org-log-states-order-reversed t)'
> `#+STARTUP: nologstatesreversed' `(setq org-log-states-order-reversed nil)'
> ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
> `#+STARTUP: latexpreview' `(setq org-startup-with-latex-preview t)'
> `#+STARTUP: nolatexpreview' `(setq org-startup-with-latex-preview nil)'
> ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
>
>
> Clocking
> ────────
>
> New option org-clock-rounding-minutes
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> E.g. if org-clock-rounding-minutes is set to 5, time is 14:47 and you
> clock in: then the clock starts at 14:45. If you clock out within the
> next 5 minutes, the clock line will be removed; if you clock out 8
> minutes after your clocked in, the clock out time will be 14:50.
>
>
> New option org-time-clocksum-use-effort-durations
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> When non-nil, `C-c C-x C-d' uses effort durations. E.g., by default,
> one day is considered to be a 8 hours effort, so a task that has been
> clocked for 16 hours will be displayed as during 2 days in the clock
> display or in the clocktable.
>
> See org-effort-durations on how to set effort durations and
> org-time-clocksum-format for more on time clock formats.
>
>
> New option org-clock-x11idle-program-name
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This allows to set the name of the program which prints X11 idle time
> in milliseconds. The default is to use `x11idle'.
>
>
> New option org-use-last-clock-out-time-as-effective-time
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> When non-nil, use the last clock out time for org-todo. Note that
> this option has precedence over the combined use of
> org-use-effective-time and org-extend-today-until.
>
>
> `S-<left/right>' on a clocksum column will update the sum by updating the last clock
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> `C-u 3 C-S-<up/down>' will update clock timestamps synchronously by 3 units
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> New parameter `:wstart' for clocktables to define the week start day
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> New parameter `:mstart' to state the starting day of the month
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> Allow relative times in clocktable tstart and tend options
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> The clocktable summary is now a caption
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> `:tstart' and `:tend' and friends allow relative times like "<-1w>" or "<now>"
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> Babel
> ─────
>
> You can now use `C-c C-k' for org-edit-src-abort
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This allows you to quickly cancel editing a source block.
>
>
> `C-u C-u M-x org-babel-tangle RET' tangles by the target file of the block at point
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This is handy if you want to tangle all source code blocks that have
> the same target than the block at point.
>
>
> New options for auto-saving the base buffer or the source block editing buffer
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> When org-edit-src-turn-on-auto-save is set to `t', editing a source
> block in a new window will turn on `auto-save-mode' and save the code
> in a new file under the same directory than the base Org file.
>
> When org-edit-src-auto-save-idle-delay is set to a number of minutes
> `N', the base Org buffer will be saved after this number of minutes of
> idle time.
>
>
> New `:post' header argument post-processes results
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> This header argument may be used to pass the results of the current
> code block through another code block for post-processing. See the
> manual for a usage example.
>
>
> Commented out heading are ignored when collecting blocks for tangling
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> If you comment out a heading (with `C-c ;' anywhere on the heading or
> in the subtree), code blocks from within this heading are now ignored
> when collecting blocks for tangling.
>
>
> New option org-babel-hash-show-time to show a time-stamp in the result hash
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> Do not ask for confirmation if cached value is current
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> Do not run org-babel-confirm-evaluate if source block has a cache and
> the cache value is current as there is no evaluation involved in this
> case.
>
>
> `ob-sql.el' and `ob-python.el' have been improved.
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
>
> New Babel files only need to `(require 'ob)'
> ╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
>
> When writing a new Babel file, you now only need to use `(require
> 'ob)' instead of requiring each Babel library one by one.
>
>
> Faces
> ─────
>
> • Org now fontifies radio link targets by default
> • In the agenda, use org-todo-keyword-faces to highlight selected TODO
> keywords
> • New face org-priority, enhanced fontification of priority cookies in
> agenda
> • New face org-tag-group for group tags
>
>
> Miscellaneous
> ═════════════
>
> • New speedy key `s' pour org-narrow-to-subtree
> • Handling of org-html-table-row has been updated (incompatible change)
> • org-export-html-table-tag is replaced by org-html-table-default-attributes
> • Support using `git-annex' with Org attachments
> • org-protocol: Pass optional value using query in url to capture from protocol
> • When the refile history is empty, use the current filename as default
> • When you cannot change the TODO state of a task, Org displays the
> blocking task
> • New option org-mobile-allpriorities
> • org-bibtex.el now use `visual-line-mode' instead of the deprecated
> `longlines-mode'
> • org-format-latex-options allows to set the foreground/background
> colors automatically
> • New option org-archive-file-header-format
> • New "neg" entity in org-entities
> • New function org-docview-export to export docview links
> • New `:eps' header argument for ditaa code blocks
> • New option org-gnus-no-server to start Gnus with `gnus-no-server'
> • Org is now distributed with `htmlize.el' version 1.43
> • `org-drill.el' has been updated to version 2.3.7
> • `org-mac-iCal.el' now supports MacOSX version up to 10.8
> • Various improvements to `org-contacts.el' and `orgpan.el'
>
>
> Outside Org
> ═══════════
>
> Spanish translation of the Org guide by David Arroyo Menéndez
> ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
>
> David (and others) translated the Org compact guide in spanish:
>
> You can read the [PDF guide].
>
>
> [PDF guide] http://orgmode.org/worg/orgguide/orgguide.es.pdf
>
>
> `poporg.el' and `outorg.el'
> ───────────────────────────
>
> Two new libraries (`poporg.el' by François Pinard and `outorg.el' by
> Thorsten Jolitz) now enable editing of comment-sections from
> source-code buffers in temporary Org-mode buffers, making the full
> editing power of Org-mode available. `outorg.el' comes together with
> `outshine.el' and `navi-mode.el', two more libraries by Thorsten
> Jolitz with the goal to give source-code buffers the /look & feel/ of
> Org-mode buffers while greatly improving navigation and structure
> editing. A detailed description can be found here:
> [http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-outside-org.html]
>
> Here are two screencasts demonstrating Thorsten's tools:
>
> • ["Modern conventions for Emacs Lisp files"]
> • [Exploring Bernt Hansen's Org-mode tutorial with 'navi-mode']
>
>
> ["Modern conventions for Emacs Lisp files"]
> http://youtu.be/nqE6YxlY0rw
>
> [Exploring Bernt Hansen's Org-mode tutorial with 'navi-mode']
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v%3DII-xYw5VGFM
>
>
> MobileOrg for iOS
> ─────────────────
>
> MobileOrg for iOS back in the App Store The 1.6.0 release was focused
> on the new Dropbox API and minor bug fixes but also includes a new
> ability to launch in Capture mode. Track development and contribute
> [on github].
>
>
> [on github] https://github.com/MobileOrg/mobileorg/issues
>
>
> Thanks you all!
> ════════=======
>
> Here is a list of people we need to thanks for this release:
>
> Aaron Ecay, Abdó Roig-Maranges, Achim Gratz, Adam Spiers, Alan Schmitt,
> Alexander Willand, Andreas Leha, Andreas Röhler, Andrew M. Nuxoll, Arun
> Persaud, Bernd Haug, Bernt Hansen, Bill Day, Bill White, Brian van den
> Broek, Carsten Dominik, Charles C. Berry, Christian Egli, Christian Moe,
> Christophe Junke, Christopher Schmidt, Christopher Witte, Chuck Berry,
> Daniel Clemente, Daniel Dehennin, Dave Abrahams, David Kincaid, Derek
> Upham, Enda, Eric Abrahamsen, Eric S Fraga, Eric Schulte, Esben Stien,
> Fabrice Popineau, Feng Shu, Florian Beck, Francesco Pizzolante, Frank
> Fischer, Frank Terbeck, François Pinard, G. Jay Kerns, Gaizka Villate, Gary
> Oberbrunner, Greg Minshall, Gregor Kappler, Grégoire Jadi, Henry Atting,
> Hiroshi Saito, Hrvoje Nikšić, Ian Barton, Ingo Lohmar, Ippei FURUHASHI,
> Ivan Vilata i Balaguer, J. David Boyd, Jae Hee Lee, Jambunathan K, James
> Harkins, Jarmo Hurri, John Foerch, John Hendy, John J Foerch, John Wiegley,
> Jonas Bernoulli, Jonathan Leech-Pepin, Joost Helberg, Justus Piater, Kalev
> Takkis, Ken Williams, Kevin Buchs, Kodi Arfer, Kyle Machulis, Le Wang, Leo
> Liu, Luca Sabbatini, Luis Anaya, Marcel van der Boom, Mark Edgington, Matt
> Lundin, Max Mikhanosha, Michael Brand, Michael Crouch, Michael Gauland,
> Michael Heerdegen, Michael Strey, Mirko Vukovic, Myles English, Nick Dokos,
> Nicolas Goaziou, Nicolas Richard, Oliver Večerník, Paul Sexton, Peder
> Stray, Peter Münster, Philipp Kroos, Raghavendra D Prabhu, Rainer M. Krug,
> Rainer Stengele, Rasmus, Rene, Richard Stanton, Rick Frankel, Rick Hanson,
> Robert Goldman, Robert Horn, Robert Klein, Roland Winkler, Ryo TAKAISHI,
> Rémi Vanicat, Rüdiger Sonderfeld, Sacha Chua, Samuel Loury, Samuel Wales,
> Sean O'Halpin, Sébastien Vauban, Simon Thum, Stefan Monnier, Stefan
> Vollmar, Stephen Eglen, Steve Purcell, Suhail Shergill, Suvayu Ali,
> T.F. Torrey, Thomas S. Dye, Thorsten Jolitz, Toby S. Cubitt, Tokuya
> Kameshima, Tony Day, Viktor Rosenfeld, Vincent Beffara, Vladimir Lomov,
> Wanrong Lin, William Lechelle, Xiao-Yong Jin, Xue Fuqiao, Yann Hodique,
> Yasushi SHOJI, Zech, sabof, Дядов Васил Стоянов.
>
> --
> Bastien
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2013-04-18 16:41 Release 8.0 Bastien
2013-04-18 16:58 ` Jambunathan K
2013-04-18 17:37 ` Bastien
2013-04-18 18:06 ` Jambunathan K
2013-04-18 17:15 ` Anthony Lander
2013-04-18 17:28 ` Appeal to donors (Re: Release 8.0) Jambunathan K
2013-04-19 15:42 ` OAppeal " Wes Hardaker
2013-04-19 16:38 ` Russell Adams
2013-04-18 17:41 ` Neuwirth Erich [this message]
2013-04-18 18:01 ` Release 8.0 Achim Gratz
2013-05-09 7:55 ` Neuwirth Erich
2013-04-18 17:43 ` François Pinard
2013-04-18 17:57 ` Glyn Millington
2013-04-18 18:24 ` Jambunathan K
2013-04-18 18:00 ` John Hendy
2013-04-18 18:10 ` Aaron Ecay
2013-04-18 18:18 ` Jambunathan K
2013-04-18 18:22 ` Bastien
2013-04-18 19:09 ` Jambunathan K
2013-04-18 19:16 ` Jambunathan K
2013-04-18 19:28 ` Billy O'Connor
2013-04-18 19:50 ` Jambunathan K
2013-04-18 20:15 ` Bastien
2013-04-18 20:20 ` Glyn Millington
2013-04-18 18:17 ` Rasmus
2013-04-18 19:28 ` Samuel Wales
2013-04-18 22:05 ` Carsten Dominik
2013-04-19 4:53 ` Brian van den Broek
2013-04-20 8:15 ` Xiao-Yong Jin
2013-04-19 0:20 ` Bernt Hansen
2013-04-19 6:58 ` Christian Moe
2013-04-19 8:02 ` Stefan Vollmar
2013-04-21 12:07 ` Memnon Anon
2013-04-21 13:25 ` Bastien
2013-04-22 16:56 ` Jay Kerns
2013-04-22 17:17 ` Bastien
2013-04-22 18:32 ` Carsten Dominik
2013-04-22 19:46 ` John Hendy
2013-04-22 20:06 ` Carsten Dominik
2013-04-22 20:17 ` Thorsten Jolitz
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