# -*- mode: org -*- * Master (unreleased) ** New features - Any file type (not just PDFs) can now be associated with a citekey. - In addition to =bog-find-citekey-file= and =bog-find-citekey-bib=, most functions will now prompt with set of citekeys when prefix argument is given. What this list is depends on the function. - When locating a citekey from the notes fails, functions will now prompt with a list of citekeys instead of giving an error. - Bog commands are now available outside of Org buffers through =bog-commander=. This is based off of =projectile-commander=. The custom Bog commands for the Org agenda have been removed because this functionality is now available through =bog-commander=. - New command =bog-citekey-tree-to-indirect-buffer= opens the subtree for a citekey in an indirect buffer. The citekey is either taken from at point or selected from all heading citekeys. - New command =bog-insert-heading-citekey= prompts with all heading citekeys and inserts the selected one at point. - New commands =bog-open-citekey-link= and =bog-open-first-citekey-link= open a link (or links) for a citekey. =bog-open-first-citekey-link= is particularly useful if you place the main link for the study (usually a DOI link) as the first link in the citekey's subtree. The citekey is either taken from at point or selected from all heading citekeys. - New commands =bog-next-non-heading-citekey= and =bog-previous-non-heading-citekey= - New command =bog-list-orphan-citekeys= finds citekeys that are referred to in the notes but don't have their own heading. - =bog-create-combined-bib= now supports collecting citekeys from marked files in a Dired buffer. - =bog-goto-citekey-heading-in-buffer= and =bog-goto-citekey-heading-in-notes= now work when citekeys are stored are stored as property values. - New command =bog-list-duplicate-heading-citekeys= finds citekeys that have more than one heading in the notes. - New command =bog-jump-to-topic-heading= provides quick navigation to topic headings in any note file. ** Other changes - =bog-goto-citekey-heading-in-buffer= and =bog-goto-citekey-heading-in-notes= will now widen the buffer if the heading is outside of the narrowed region. - The format for citekeys is now restricted to letters, digits, underscores, and hyphens. - =bog-notes-directory= has been renamed to =bog-note-directory=. - New variable =bog-citekey-web-search-groups= specifies which parts of the citekey are used for the search. * v0.6.0 ** New features - Citekeys can now be stored as a property in addition to as a heading title. - Make functions compatible with a single BibTeX file. - Add new command =bog-refile=. - Multiple PDFs can be associated with a citekey. - Add commands =bog-goto-citekey-heading-in-buffer= and =bog-goto-citekey-heading-in-notes=. - Make PDF file separator customizable. - Add agenda search commands =bog-search-notes= and =bog-search-notes-for-citekey=. - Add commands =bog-sort-topic-headings-in-buffer= and =bog-sort-topic-headings-in-notes=. - Read a new name if renaming to PDF that exists (instead of giving an error). - Allow numbers to be in the title word of citekey. ** Bugs fixed - Fix a logic bug in citekey selection. ** Other changes - In addition to renaming PDF files, use the stage for renaming and cleaning BibTeX files. - Remove the path when presenting choices for renaming a PDF. - Define a keymap and minor mode for Bog.