A more elegant solution will have to wait until the CLI rewrite (where
modules can supply patches for its packages, then I could hoist
org-protocol-check-filename-for-protocol into the autoloads file using
autoload cookie magic).
Fix: #6481Fix: #5997
First, removal of the old org-protocol advice needed to be updated,
because org-protocol-detect-protocol-server was renamed to
org--protocol-detect-protocol-server upstream.
Second, I only noticed now that our lazy loader for org-protocol wasn't
active until Org was loaded, which was far too late, and meant
org-protocol wasn't working out of the box. This fixes that.
Added new keybinds for easy removal of RESULTS blocks in org-mode.
SPC m k - delete RESULTS block under cursor
SPC m K - delete all RESULTS blocks under cursor
SPC u SPC m K - delete all RESULTS blocks in buffer
Doom sets jump points before following most org links. This allows you
to jump back to where you were afterwards using
C-o (better-jumper-jump-backward) or forward with
C-i (better-jumper-jump-forward). It does this by setting a jump point
on the org-open-at-point-functions hook.
However, not all org links' :follow handlers trigger this hook (like id:
or roam: links), and you can get around it by triggering link opener
handlers directly (with M-x org-goto). Most of these link openers use
org-mark-ring-push to record jump points in org's own jumplist, so
advising it to call better-jumper-set-jump should address more of these
fringe cases.
Fix: #6098
org-babel-result-end can return the wrong position if cursor is in a src
block (which is where it will be when org-babel-after-execute-hook
triggers).
Amend: 451be94fb8
A regression caused by 6934014, due to
org-babel-where-is-src-block-result returning a position after
org-babel-result-end.
Fix: #6046
Amend: 69340149f9
Also limits the scope of org-display-inline-images to the current src
block. org-display-inline-images was previously used on the entire
subtree, which was slower than it needed to be (especially while
exporting/tangling org).
- 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
From now on Doom will enforce two conventions for its org files for
consistency's sake:
- Lower-case meta-lines in org files, like #+begin_src, #+name, or
#+end_quote (only exception are the top-level ones, like #+TITLE and
#+STARTUP).
- Use 'emacs-lisp' as the lang specifier for elisp blocks rather than
'elisp'. Emacs doesn't natively recognize the latter.
This will be reflected in our rewritten docs/*.org and module
README.org's.
Headings beyond 6 are excessive in almost any org document, and only
muddy (and slow down) imenu search results, so I'm reducing it to the
number of available HTML headings.
Here's the problem:
1. Org's link system unconditionally calls *all* link :store handlers
when you call `org-store-link`, and all :export handlers when you
export an Org file.
2. The org-pdftools package works by defining a custom pdf: link with
custom :store and :export handlers.
3. Those handlers do not perform error handling before using pdftool's
API.
4. pdf-tools fails loudly and ungracefully with a
"pdf-info-epdfinfo-program is not executable" error when its API is
used and epdfinfo isn't installed.
TL;DR org-pdftools effectively breaks storing/exporting in org-mode
until pdf-tools-install is executed to install epdfinfo. This is awful
UX, so let's suppress the error.
- #+STARTUP: inlinegifs = play inline gif previews when point is on
them.
- #+STARTUP: playgifs = play all gifs in the visible buffer (super,
super slow; use at your own risk).
- Add +org-startup-with-animated-gifs for changing the global
default (nil). Can be set to 'at-point (inlinegifs) or t (playgifs)
#+STARTUP: showNlevels
This tells org to expand N levels at startup, but it only partially
unfolds headings, so show2levels gets you:
* A [...]
** X [...]
** Y [...]
** Z [...]
Instead of (what I think is expected):
* A
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do
eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
** X [...]
** Y [...]
** Z [...]
Perhaps this should be upstreamed?
ob-comint (included with org) added native :async support. It only works
for python currently, but unlike ob-async supports :session for :async
python blocks. In fact, it *requires* :session, so we still fall back to
ob-async in its absence, failing that, it ultimately falls back to
synchronous execution.
- Rename module from `:completion selectrum` to `:completion vertico`
- Rename all files involved
- Do *not* yet rename all the functions, as that messes up git's rename
detection.
- add `completion-at-point` as analogue to `cousnel-company`
- fix emacs-bindings `counsel-company` binding to respect helm and selectrum
- add org jump commands `consult-org-heading` and `consult-org-agenda` bindings
- add `consult-history` as `counsel-minibuffer-history` analogue
- add support for `doom/help-search`
- update TODO.org
Not sure if this was a recent change (28.0.50+), but a new conditional
keybind in outline-mode-cycle-map was overriding TAB in insert mode in
org-mode (in GUI Emacs).
Emacs 27.x has been the stable version of Emacs for nearly a year, and
introduces a litany of bugfixes, performance, and quality-of-life
improvements that significantly reduce Doom's maintenance burden (like
XDG support, early-init.el, image manipulation without imagemagick, a
native JSON library, harfbuzz support, pdumper, and others).
With so many big changes on Doom's horizon, I like having one less (big)
thing to worry about.
Also reverts bb677cf7a (#5232) as it is no longer needed.