Having to manually press i after using any of these commands is annoying to say
the least. This commit affects the following commands:
- org-insert-drawer
- org-insert-heading
- org-insert-item
- org-insert-structure-template
Change to org-insert-heading also affects other commands that use it
internally (e.g. org-insert-subheading).
I chose to go this way rather than the other way because:
* Whenever you can avoid holding down a modifier key, great!
* It seems like the more specific should yield to the more general
This may be a controversial change, because it could break some folks' finger
memory. However I consider this a very unpleasant inconsistency that inhibits
the development of finger memory, so I thought I would at least suggest it as
the default for Spacemacs.
org-jira is typically used from org major mode - new keybindings add a more
convenient way of invoking its functions.
The new org-jira submenu is available under "mj" - using the same pattern as
org-trello.
Add org-roam support along with keybindings under new menu prefix "SPC a o r".
Assign layer search keybinding ("SPC a o /") to helm-org-rifle, falling back to
previously assigned function (org-occur-in-agenda-files) when using ivy.
Creating another keybinding for org-occur-in-agenda-files is not necessary,
as it can be accessed with another existing keybinding ("SPC a o o /").
outshine layer: Add "Features:" section to the README
outorg: use `a O` instead of `a o o` as a prefix
outshine: add transient state
outshine layer: (re)document keybindings, add imenu keybinding
outshine layer: fix outorg mode keybinding documentation
address review comments
Popwin automatically configures pupo purposes
if properly configured. While I was checking
the existing configs I have found that the
settings will be ignored if the config is not
done via a post-config hook.
A quick search revealed a lot of popwin configs
which never had any effect.
This commit fixes these and with this also
restores the missing pupo configs.
for verb-response-headers-mode It's a major mode not a minor one.
lazy loading verb-response-body-mode
Without this change `C-h k` will crash throwing verb-response-headers-mode
variable is void.
org-journal-new-scheduled-entry and org-journal-schedule-view are
both basic org-journal features. Besides providing these shortcuts,
their documentation exposes this functionality to the user.
Org-capture abord bindings were only available after having entered
insert state at least once. Bindings are now applied immediately on
entering the minor mode.
Fixes#13084
New bindings:
`gr` - `helpful-update`, reload helpful buffer.
`SPC m q` - `helpful-kill-buffers`, kill all helpful buffers.
Move `o` binding definition into separate post-init function, so the binding
is defined only if the `link-hint` package is actually installed.
Add documentation of the added bindings.
Spacemacs configures `org-present` to inline images while presenting. That much
makes sense. But it has a hook to turn them off unconditionally when exiting
presentation mode. This causes a problem if you just want images to show in and
out of presentation mode.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Create an Org file
2. Add a link to a file
3. Set `#+STARTUP: inlineimages`
4. `M-x org-present`
5. Exit presentation mode
EXPECTED
Because of `#+STARTUP: inlineimages` images are still inlined.
ACTUAL
The inline images have been removed upon exiting the presentation mode.
FIX
Check `org-startup-with-inline-images` on exiting presentation mode and only
remove the inline images if it is false.
TESTING
To ensure that this did not introduce a regression of the converse behavior, I
also tested with `#+STARTUP: noinlineimages`, and it still turned off the images
when exiting the presentation.
~org-mime-htmlize-subtree~ as has the ability to set the email =To=, =From=,
=Subject=, =CC=, and =BCC= fields based on properties. If you commonly capture
and email the subtree being able to bake these settings into your template is
very convenient.
https://github.com/org-mime/org-mime#m-x-org-mime-org-subtree-htmlize
~org-mime-org-subtree-htmlize~ is similar to ~org-mime-org-buffer-htmlize~ but
works on subtree. It can also read subtree properties =MAIL_SUBJECT=, =MAIL_TO=,
=MAIL_CC=, and =MAIL_BCC=. Here is the sample of subtree:
,,* mail one
:PROPERTIES:
:MAIL_SUBJECT: mail title
:MAIL_TO: person1@gmail.com
:MAIL_CC: person2@gmail.com
:MAIL_BCC: person3@gmail.com
:END:
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