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Re: [Orgmode] Re: Release: Org-mode 5.09


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Re: Release: Org-mode 5.09
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 14:24:58 +0200

Fixed, thanks.

- Carsten

On Sep 15, 2007, at 23:25, Rainer Stengele wrote:

Carsten Dominik schrieb:
Org-mode 5.09 is available at http://orgmode.org.
Enjoy!
- Carsten
Version 5.09
------------
* Overview
  - Taking a note upon TODO state changes can be restricted to
    selected states.
  - The format in which dates are shown in the daily/weekly
    agenda can be configured.
  - The default for `org-remember-store-without-prompt' is now t.
  - `org-goto' has been made into a general lookup command.
  - Priority cycling goes back to the nil state.
  - You can store a remember note to the *last used* location.
  - On Emacs 23, the headline faces for org-mode are now
    inherited from the outline faces.
* Incompatible Changes
  - The default for `org-remember-store-without-prompt' is now
    t, in order to better match the original intent of
    remember.el (storing a note with minimum interruption of
    work flow).  I expect that many people will be hit by this
    incompatible change - nevertheless I believe it is the right
    thing to do.
* Details
  - You can now select specific states for recording a note when
    switching to that state.  With the setting
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) ORDERED(o@) INVOICE(i@) PAYED(p) | RECEIVED(r)
     #+STARTUP: lognotestate
    only the states ORDERED and INVOICE will record a timestamp
    and a note.
  - You can now set the format of the string for each day in the
    agenda and timeline buffers.  You can use a format string
    interpreted by `format-time-string', or you can write your
    own function.  Configure the new variable
    `org-agenda-format-date'.  Thanks to Levin for triggering
    this development with a patch.
  - The default for `org-remember-store-without-prompt' is now
    t, in order to better match the original intent of
    remember.el (storing a note with minimum interruption of
    work flow).  Since we can assign files and headlines to
    templates, I guess this takes care of selecting a filing
    location in most cases.  For interactive filing, you now
    need a prefix command when exiting `remember'.
  - `org-goto' (bound to `C-c C-j') now uses an indirect buffer
    and has additional commands enabled: Org-occur with `C-c /'
    or even faster with `/', and the commands needed to select
    and copy a region.  This make `org-goto' a more general
    lookup command instead of only a jumping command.  Remember
    that you can exit with `Q' to go back to the original
    location.  Thanks to William Henney for this idea.
  - Setting the priority with S-up/down now cycles back to a
    state where no priority is specified.  This was requested by
    Rick Moynihan.
  - You can store a remember note to the *last used* location.
    So if you select a location interactively once, you can
    re-use it without having to find it again.  For this, exit
    the remember buffer with `C-u C-u C-c C-c'.  The leading
    comment in the remember buffer will tell exactly where the
    note goes if you exit with a particular command.
    Thanks to Maxim Loginov for this idea.
  - On Emacs 23, the headline faces for org-mode are now
    inherited from the outline faces.  This is just a
    convenience, so that you only have to configure one set of
    faces, and that will then be outline-1 .. outline-8.  You
    will actually not see any difference in org-mode, because
    Stefan Monnier has made the outline faces in Emacs 23 to
    match the current org-mode faces.
    This change does not effect XEmacs, nor Emacs 21 and 22.
  - Bug fixes.
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After "C-c C-j" trying to find items with a certain regex which should match a lot of entries finds nothing but shows:
"before first heading".
Some other searches do succeed.

Ah - now I see: Looks like the first match is in the top
:SETUP:
...
:END:
section. Which ends up with the problem
This is probably a bug?

Rainer



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