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
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:
content ...
As documented upstream [1], the `org-agenda-show-clocking-issues` view can be
used to show overlapping clocks, gaps, etc. on the agenda, and is bound by
default to `v c`. This commit adds a keybinding it in the org-agenda transient mode.
This may not be the best place for it, because it isn't a proper toggle;
upstream says to clear the issues flags by toggling logbook mode itself and does
not provide a clocking issues toggle directly.
[1] https://orgmode.org/manual/Agenda-commands.html#Agenda-commands
By analogy with the "zz", "zb", "zt" vim / evil bindings, this adds an
additional key binding "z" for `recenter-top-bottom` to the following
transient states which navigate around the buffer in large jumps:
- auto-symbol-highlight
- error
- buffer
- vcs
- org-babel
This allows for repositioning of the buffer for visibility without having to
exit the transient state.
Minor updates are also made to documentation of other transient states.
Previously org-clock-related keybindings lived under "aok" (when not
in org-mode) and "mC" (in org-mode). This changes "aok" to "aoC",
adds more keybindings under both, and makes them more consistent
overall.
This reverts commit 29c78ce841 and all other fixes
that have been made afterwards.
The motivation is that use-package is seen by many as a replacement for
`require`. Is use-package always defer the loading of packages then is breaks
this use case, this does not respect POLA so even if it was making Spacemacs
loading faster (up to 3s faster on some startup on my machine) we just cannot
use it, it would be irresponsible. Spacemacs should be easy to use, loading
performance will come with time but it is not a priority.