@c %**start of header
@setfilename ../info/org
-@c @settitle Org Mode Manual
+@settitle Org Mode Manual
-@set VERSION 4.34
+@set VERSION 4.35
@set DATE May 2006
@dircategory Emacs
@samp{[[link]]}. Links will be highlighted in the face @code{org-link},
which by default is an underlined face. You can directly edit the
visible part of a link. Note that this can be either the @samp{link}
-part (if there is not description) or the @samp{description} part. To
+part (if there is no description) or the @samp{description} part. To
edit also the invisible @samp{link} part, use @kbd{C-c C-l} with the
cursor on the link.
@cindex timestamp
A simple time stamp just assigns a date/time to an item. This is just
like writing down an appointment in a paper agenda, or like writing down
-an event in a diary, when you want to take not of when something
+an event in a diary, when you want to take note of when something
happened. In the timeline and agenda displays, the headline of an entry
associated with a plain time stamp will be shown exactly on that date.
with corresponding keys. Pressing keys for the tags will add or remove
them from the list of tags in the current line. @key{SPC} clears all
tags for this line, @kbd{RET} accepts the modified set, and @kbd{C-g}
-aborts without installing changes. This method lets you assing tags to
+aborts without installing changes. This method lets you assign tags to
a headline with very few keys. With the above setup, you could clear
the current tags and set @samp{@@HOME}, @samp{Laptop} and @samp{PC} tags
with just the following keys: @kbd{C-c C-c @key{SPC} h l p @key{RET}}.
@section ASCII export
@cindex ASCII export
-ASCII export produces an simple and very readable version of an Org-mode
+ASCII export produces a simple and very readable version of an Org-mode
file.
@cindex region, active
@section HTML export
@cindex HTML export
-Org-mode contains an HTML exporter with extensive HTML formatting, in
-ways similar to John Grubers @emph{markdown} language, but with
-additional support for tables.
+Org-mode contains an HTML (XHTML 1.0 strict) exporter with extensive
+HTML formatting, in ways similar to John Grubers @emph{markdown}
+language, but with additional support for tables.
@cindex region, active
@cindex active region
@r{or}
-("project-name"
- ("component1" :property value :property value ...)
- ("component2" :property value :property value ...)
- ...)
+("project-name" :components ("project-name" "project-name" ...))
+
@end lisp
In both cases, projects are configured by specifying property values.
A project defines the set of files that will be published, as well as
-the publishing configuration to use when publishing those files.
-When a project takes the second form listed above, the individual
-property lists are taken to be "components" of the project, which
-group together files requiring different publishing options.
+the publishing configuration to use when publishing those files. When
+a project takes the second form listed above, the individual members
+of the ``components'' property are taken to be components of the
+project, which group together files requiring different publishing
+options. When you publish such a ``meta-project'' all the components
+will also publish.
@node File sources and destinations, Selecting files, Project alist, Configuration
@subsection Sources and destinations for files
@lisp
(setq org-publish-project-alist
- '(("website"
- ("orgfiles"
+ '(("orgfiles"
:base-directory "~/org/"
:base-extension "org"
:publishing-directory "/ssh:user@@host:~/html/notebook/"
:base-directory "~/other/"
:base-extension "css\\|el"
:publishing-directory "/ssh:user@@host:~/html/other/"
- :publishing-function org-publish-attachment))))
+ :publishing-function org-publish-attachment)
+ ("website" :components ("orgfiles" "images" "other"))))
@end lisp
@node Triggering publication, , Sample configuration, Publishing
and @code{org-todo-interpretation}.
@item #+TAGS: TAG1(c1) TAG2(c2)
These lines (several such lines are allowed) specify the legal tags in
-this file, and (potionally) the corresponding @emph{fast tag selection}
+this file, and (potentially) the corresponding @emph{fast tag selection}
keys. The corresponding variable is @code{org-tag-alist}.
@item #+CATEGORY:
This line sets the category for the agenda file. The category applies
@item #+TBLFM:
This line contains the formulas for the table directly above the line.
@item #+TITLE:, #+AUTHOR:, #+EMAIL:, #+LANGUAGE:, #+TEXT:, #+OPTIONS:
-These lines provide setting for exporting files. For more details see
+These lines provide settings for exporting files. For more details see
@ref{Export options}.
@end table
@end lisp
@item @b{I would like to use editing features of org-mode in other
-modes, is his possible?}@*
+modes, is this possible?}@*
@c
Not really. For tables there is @code{orgtbl-mode} which implements the
table editor as a minor mode. For other features you need to switch to
Linking to VM/BBDB/GNUS was inspired by @i{Tom Shannon}'s
@file{organizer-mode.el}.
@item
-@i{David O'Toole} wrote @file{org-publish.el} and came up with lots is
+@i{David O'Toole} wrote @file{org-publish.el} and came up with lots of
ideas for small changes.
@item
@i{J@"urgen Vollmer} contributed code generating the table of contents