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[elpa] externals/org-transclusion 0273975931: docs: update NEWS |
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Wed, 10 May 2023 02:59:20 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: externals/org-transclusion
commit 02739759311c70a2eb09d19b4261c4441018acd7
Author: Noboru Ota <me@nobiot.com>
Commit: Noboru Ota <me@nobiot.com>
docs: update NEWS
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NEWS | 109 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------
1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-)
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
index ff1f1d5c3f..ac783e7eb1 100644
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@@ -1,45 +1,49 @@
* Current development version
+ - fix: add faces back org-transclusion and org-transclusion-source
+ #174
+
- feat: add :things-at-point property for transcluding source and
other non-org text files
- feat: add org-block-live-sync
- - Command 'org-transclusion-live-sync-start' now can start live sync
- when
+ - Command 'org-transclusion-live-sync-start' now can start live sync
+ when
- 1) transcluding a source code text file
- 2) into org src block with the ':src' property in #+transclude
+ 1) transcluding a source code text file
+ 2) into org src block with the ':src' property in #+transclude
- Example: #+transclude: [[python-1.py]] :src python
+ Example: #+transclude: [[python-1.py]] :src python
- feat: add org-transclusion-detach
- - New command 'org-transclusion-detach' can be used on the transclusion
- at point. It turns it into a normal, edtitable text content.
+ - New command 'org-transclusion-detach' can be used on the
+ transclusion at point. It turns it into a normal, edtitable text
+ content.
You can undo this operation.
- In addition, you can press 'C-d' directly on the transclusion at point
- to detach it. This is because the command is bound to 'C-d' by
- default in 'org-transclusion-map'.
+ In addition, you can press 'C-d' directly on the transclusion at
+ point to detach it. This is because the command is bound to 'C-d'
+ by default in 'org-transclusion-map'.
- 'org-transclusion-refresh' now accepts universal argument such as
- 'C-u M-x org-transclusion-refresh' and detaches the transclusion at
- point.
+ 'C-u M-x org-transclusion-refresh' and detaches the transclusion
+ at point.
You can undo this operation.
- - 'org-transclusion-add' now accepts universal argument such as 'C-u M-x
- org-transclusion-add' and copies the source content rather than
- transclude it.
+ - 'org-transclusion-add' now accepts universal argument such as 'C-u
+ M-x org-transclusion-add' and copies the source content rather
+ than transclude it.
You can undo this operation.
- Limitation: Undo detach does not add the overlay back on the
- source. This should not break any feature. You can safely refresh the
- transclusion and recover the source overlay. You can also safely open
- or moved to the source.
+ source. This should not break any feature. You can safely refresh
+ the transclusion and recover the source overlay. You can also
+ safely open or moved to the source.
* 1.3.2
@@ -47,7 +51,7 @@
Before the fix, function 'org-transclusion-keyword-plist-to-string'
would add a superfluous trailing space when converting #+transclude
- keyword's properties back to the string. This does not cause any
+ keyword's properties back to the string. This does not cause any
harm in normal circumstances.
The issue would occur with a rare combination of the case where:
@@ -57,14 +61,14 @@
+ You set a 'whitespace-cleanup' in 'before-save' hook
- + You have 'auto-save-visited-mode' or similar that automatically saves
- a buffer
+ + You have 'auto-save-visited-mode' or similar that automatically
+ saves a buffer
If you had combination, and then saved the buffer with the
- transclusions, you might get an error mid-way of the save
- operation. You would not lose any data in the buffer, but the buffer
- would not re-activate all the transclusions that had been active
- before buffer-save.
+ transclusions, you might get an error mid-way of the save operation.
+ You would not lose any data in the buffer, but the buffer would not
+ re-activate all the transclusions that had been active before
+ buffer-save.
This was because of the superfluous trailing spaces and automatic
removal of them, which caused the mismatch of the point of each
@@ -81,13 +85,14 @@
- Feature ::
- - add: #145 a new property and filter to expand links to absolute file
names (Org only)
- use :expand-links per transclusion
+ - add: #145 a new property and filter to expand links to absolute
+ file names (Org only) use :expand-links per transclusion
- Fix ::
- - fix: #131. For non-Org files, now the transcluded text respects the
indent
- level of the #+transclude keyword. This does not affect Org files.
+ - fix: #131. For non-Org files, now the transcluded text respects
+ the indent level of the #+transclude keyword. This does not affect
+ Org files.
* Version 1.2.0
@@ -97,20 +102,24 @@
- Fix ::
- - fix: org-transclusion-map now inherits org-mode-map (thanks to ag91 [1])
- - fix: reverting 252ec675; shouldn't remove the extra space at the end of
- transclusions from Org
+ - fix: org-transclusion-map now inherits org-mode-map (thanks to
+ ag91 [1])
+
+ - fix: reverting 252ec675; shouldn't remove the extra space at the
+ end of transclusions from Org
+
- fix: #115 allow adding #+name, etc. before #+transclude keyword
- (don't remove affiliated keywords when org-transclusoin-remove)
+ (don't remove affiliated keywords when
+ org-transclusoin-remove)
* Version 1.1.1
- Fix ::
- - Fix rare but destructive issue where buffer text content could be deleted
- by removing a transclusion. This could happen by killing a second Emacs
- instance (batch or online) or buffer, while the first Emacs keeps
- transclusions added
+ - Fix rare but destructive issue where buffer text content could be
+ deleted by removing a transclusion. This could happen by killing a
+ second Emacs instance (batch or online) or buffer, while the first
+ Emacs keeps transclusions added
- Other:
@@ -120,15 +129,15 @@
- Change ::
- - add:inhibit-read-only: fix:Org export errors with read-only
- With this, noweb expansion works now (limitation removed)
+ - add:inhibit-read-only: fix:Org export errors with read-only With
+ this, noweb expansion works now (limitation removed)
- Fix ::
- - fix:#105 org-element--cache issue for Org v9.6
- Remove use of silent-modificaiton & inhibit-modification-hook
- - fix:add-all not to stop with error in one trasclusion
- - fix:Remove extra space/line added to Org elements transcluded
+ - fix:#105 org-element--cache issue for Org v9.6 Remove use of
+ silent-modificaiton & inhibit-modification-hook - fix:add-all not
+ to stop with error in one trasclusion - fix:Remove extra
+ space/line added to Org elements transcluded
- Other ::
- README, Info doc user manual, online user manual
@@ -144,8 +153,8 @@
- Feature ::
- - =:end= property and a search term to dynamically define a range of lines
to transclude for text and
- source code block
+ - =:end= property and a search term to dynamically define a range of
+ lines to transclude for text and source code block
- Change ::
@@ -154,9 +163,11 @@
- Fix ::
- - =org-transclusion-before-kill= now checks if the buffer to be killed
- contains any transclusion AND it is visting a file before saving. This
- fixes some issues related to temp buffers, etc.
- - fix: search options for src-lines extension for =:lines=, =:src=, and
=:end= properties
+ - =org-transclusion-before-kill= now checks if the buffer to be
+ killed contains any transclusion AND it is visting a file before
+ saving. This fixes some issues related to temp buffers, etc.
+
+ - fix: search options for src-lines extension for =:lines=, =:src=,
+ and =:end= properties
† Changes before Version 1.0.0 are in CHANGELOG file.
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