- No longer hard-code fontification of tags and types in roam
completion.
- Prefix types with @ and tags with # -- makes them easier to search for
in completion -- and swap types and hierarchy columns. I.e.
before: TYPE TITLE [TAG [TAG...]]
after: TITLE @TYPE [#TAG [#TAG...]]
- Exclude unwanted (i.e. meta) tags from public display, like ATTACH,
ARCHIVE, or anything in org-num-skip-tags.
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-attach (and thus org-download) can work before the first headline if
the user sets `org-attach-auto-tag` to `nil`. But when inserting files
in this situation, this advice will display an error message due to
using `org-back-to-heading`. So I think it makes more sense to use
`org-back-to-heading-or-point-min`.
org-pretty-table has proven unstable. Some report alignment issues due
to variations between unicode fonts. Its overuse of overlays is also a
performance concern.
Revert: #6033
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).
In org-mode, if one writes a math expression in a section (i.e. heading)
while using cdlatex, pressing tab indents the section instead of
performing a cdlatex-tab.
This fix takes care of this issue to have the wanted behavior: if in
math environment and hit tab while in section, execute cdlatex-tab.
Close: #5926
Co-authored-by: roiholtzman <roiholtzman@users.noreply.github.com>
- 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.
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.
Before this change, the +org/refile-to-current-file command would
display a flat list of tail headings in the current file, without
context, which can result in duplicates and can make it difficult to
tell where you're refiling a heading to.
This changes each heading to be a full path.
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.