It'll be another week or two before our Discourse and new docs are
ready, and signing up for Discourse seems to be the end of the world for
some people, so I've replaced the discourse links with gists or links to
our old docs.
...Rather than current directory.
While +default/search-project-for-symbol-at-point should operate out of
the current project's root, +default/search-notes-for-symbol-at-point
must operate out of org-directory, and no where else, even if
org-directory is not a valid project. 411ed0c8f8 was written to fix
that, but it indirectly broke
'+default/search-project-for-symbol-at-point' (causing it to always
resolve to the current directory, rather than the current project's
root).
Amend: 411ed0c8f8Fix: #5831
setenv treats the TZ (and only TZ) envvar especially, so we have to too,
since I'm intentionally avoiding iteratively setenv'ing envvars to avoid
the unnecessary extra work it does.
Fix: #5760
This is a huge set of pedantic changes, none them affecting actual code.
Mostly, I tried to:
- use consistent names; e.g, use LaTeX wherever possible, not latex;
- fix broken symbol links;
- use capitalized comments with full stops.
Reduce cases where native-comp procedures were executed in
non-native-comp contexts (somehow).
Also:
- Adds a NATIVECOMP constant for statically detecting the feature.
- Remove native-comp-* -> comp-* aliases (Emacs HEAD has long since
moved on from these).
- Add 'no-native-compile: t' to autoloads file.
- Defer citar-org, since citar autoloads it.
- Add introducing PR to #+SINCE and use new calver scheme.
- Move <localleader> @ keybind to :lang org
Ref: #5810
Fewer links means less confusion.
- Merge doom-issue and doom-commit links into doom-ref (for auto-linking
Issue/PR/commit references).
- Merge doom-module-source and doom-docs-source links into doom-source.
- Rename doom-report-issue to doom-report.
- Use '!' as the icon for module issues link.
- Remove doom-repo (replaced with "doom:*" in :lang org module).
- Add doomdir and emacsdir links to :lang org module.
Primarily for regenerating boilerplate in module documentation (such as
the top navigation and #+SETUPFILE lines), the module index, and, later,
changelog and init.el generators.
These two modes exist to provide a nicer reading experience while
viewing Doom's org documentation from within Emacs; they hide
meta-lines, comments, markup, and more.
They also enable our docs to use IDs for links and keep our ID db
separate from any user ID dbs.