+ Rather than waiting for the first "interactive" major mode to be
visited to activate yas-minor-mode, we wait until the first time the
user invokes a snippet command to activate yas-global-mode.
+ yas-reload-all is one of the bottlenecks when loading a file for the
first time. Deferring it further should help with this.
+ yas-global-mode reaches more major modes than our former list of
hooks (fixes#5140).
Closes#5140
Tab should only be changed for evil users in insert mode, since they
have fold cycling functionality available in normal mode and vanilla
users do not.
When opening an org file and the point is placed in a folded region (by
saveplace), it reveals the current subtree. Instead, it will reveal the
current subtree *and* its ancestors (and their siblings), which is more
intuitive.
This is to accommodate users who default to emacs mode, rather than
insert mode. The two are also very alike, so many of these checks should
apply to both (almost) equally.
With this, gr and gR will now work in babel blocks to execute a subset
of the block (or the whole thing, if you'd like). Results are displayed
in a popup buffer (or overlay if :tools (eval +overlay) is enabled).
A convention on many text editors and applications is to make RET
auto-indent new lines. That has already been done. Another convention is
for S-RET to insert an unindented line; this commit adds this convention
to Doom.
Relevant to #3694
Also refactors +org-make-last-point-visible-h to be more realistic about
when it should and shouldn't expand the hidden region at point. Since
org-agenda-inhibit-startup is now non-nil by default it makes no sense
to test it (and it was a poor choice to begin with).
Plus, instead of using outline's API, better to use org's, even if
they're aliases or wrappers. Less of a maintenance burden.
In an effort to make +org/dwim-at-point more useful and intuitive.
- Fix latex preview toggling in subtree
- Toggle inline images more selectively
- Clean up after itself (delete overlays)
- Update +org/dwim-at-point docstring
- Always update todo statistics, cookies, checkbox counts and ToC.
Fixes the following keybinds for evil users:
z r open next level of headings buffer-wide
z m close next level of headings buffer-wide
z R open all folded headings
z M close all folded headings
[N] z R open all headings at level N and above
[N] z M close all headings at level N and below
This is too opinionated to be a default, and has thus been replaced with
"unfold subtree around point when opening an org file", in case
saveplace has restored the point to a folded region.
'SPC n c' -> Toggle last org clock
'SPC n C' -> Cancel current org clock
'SPC n n' -> org-capture
'SPC n S' -> Search org-directory headings
Closes#2043
We generate an org-version.el file, rendering our old org-release hacks
unnecessary. This may cause breakages for uses who do deep clones of
org-plus-contrib; needs testing.
- Fixes an issue where evil bindings weren't working in org-mode
- Significantly slims down on unnecessary keybinds
- Remove +org-init-keybinds-for-evil-h hook and reli more on our new
evil-org fork, which has upstreamed some of our changes.
- Documents undocumented functions, remove unnused ones, and reorganize
org's autoload libraries by convention.
- Adds org-fancy-priorities for more elegant (and subtle) priority
display than ugly [#A] tags.
Some packages that depend on org (like elfeed) will load the built-in
org early in the rebuild/package install process, which causes org to
define org-release and org-git-version, sometimes overwriting our stubs
for it. Without our hack, org call 'git describe' in the org repo in an
attempt to determine the installed version, which won't work in a sparse
clone. To ensure future definitions never overwrite ours, we advise them
as well.
Also moves magit-version hack to its autoload file, for consistency with
org's hacks.
The motivation for this change was to rethink lang/org's flags. Many of
its former flags represented non-features. Therefore, its flags have
been reduced to five: +dragndrop, +ipython, +pandoc, +gnuplot and
+present. Everything else is included as org-load-hooks and treated as
reasonable defaults.
Other changes:
- Fixes#1502: don't autopair certain pairs when in a math region
- Fixes#1483: broken localleader in org-agenda
- Adds gnuplot support #1108
- Doom's org submodules have been moved into lang/org/contrib/, because
I expect there will be *many* more to come, and I don't want to
pollute the moudle's root.
Fixes two issues:
1. Evil users would be left in visual mode after expanding a snippet on
a region, making it awkward to insert text. It now switches to insert
state.
2. While yasnippet reindent the snippet's contents post-expansion, org's
mode-specific indentation (see `org-src-tab-acts-natively`) can throw
errors for arbitrary reasons. We don't need smart indentation when
expanding snippets, so we turn it off only in this case.