+ Adds three new default org-capture templates, for todo, notes and
changelogs. It will use the first {todo,notes,changelog}.org file
found up the file heirarchy from the current file, or will use
{project-root}/X.org.
+ Variables in org-capture-templates are now resolved relative to
org-directory, if they aren't absolute.
+ Display target file in org capture window header-line.
Mentioned in #886.
This is for loading large packages (like org and magit) quietly in the
background during idle time. It is already set up to incrementally load
org and magit.
This is still experimental, however. the idle timers may need to be
tweaked.
+ Removes redundant/unhelpful comments
+ Renames functions, hooks and variables to be self-documenting
+ Use add-to-list to ensure idempotency (and is more performant)
It only uses the face's :foreground, which should be enough, but it
prevents the minibuffer from being resized when eldoc displays
breadcrumbs in org-mode.
+ Changed org-export-directory to +org-export-dir (conform to naming
convention). It turns out org-export-directory never existed in org.
+ Make org-export-backends addition (for ox-pandoc) idempotent.
+ Fix redundant forward slash in org-publish-timestamp-directory.
+ Resolve export directory later, giving the user a larger window to
change +org-export-dir.
evil-org changes the behavior of o/O to create new headlines, plain list
items or table rows. I disable its new behavior in plain lists only.
This was done because:
1. It isn't uncommon to want o/O's default behavior in plain list bodies
of text. Unlike tables, where a new line in the middle of a table
doesn't make much sense.
2. M-RET/S-M-RET exists.
At some point, org changed how soon it popped up this window, so
+popup-shrink-to-fit would run before there was any content in the
buffer, causing it to take up way too much space.
+ It's too much trouble supporting the evil-org-set-key-theme workflow.
Perhaps I'll make it complain when you do.
+ Don't add +org|setup-ui to doom-load-theme-hook, it's unnecsesary.
+ Use faces in org-priority-faces rather than colors.