Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2016-03-08 | Bump version | Kyle Meyer | |
2016-03-08 | org-link-edit--get-link-data: Unescape link text | Kyle Meyer | |
org-make-link-string will escape the link again when it's reinserted. | |||
2015-12-24 | Enable lexical binding | Kyle Meyer | |
2015-08-08 | Bump version | Kyle Meyer | |
2015-08-08 | slurp: Reduce new line stretches to single space | Kyle Meyer | |
... instead of replacing each new line with a space. | |||
2015-02-14 | Don't use words as unit for slurping and barfing | Kyle Meyer | |
Using words as the unit for slurping can give confusing results. For example, slurping forward with The [http://orgmode.org] Org-mode site results in The [[http://orgmode.org][Org]]-mode site This is somewhat inconvenient because the intended slurp here is most likely 'Org-mode'. However, given that the command clearly says that it works at the level of words, this shouldn't be too surprising. The problem is that, unless the user is displaying the full link (e.g., using org-toggle-link-display), the entire text 'Org-mode' is highlighted as though it's part of the link. If the user then tried to slurp again to get 'site', '-mode' would actually be slurped, and it would appear like nothing happened. Instead of words, make blocks of non-whitespace characters, referred to as blobs, the unit for slurping and barfing. When slurping forward, don't consider trailing punctuation as part of a blob. | |||
2015-02-14 | split-{first,last}-words: Use Org syntax table | Kyle Meyer | |
Fix the test that should have caught this. | |||
2015-02-14 | Trim only whitespace from slurped strings | Kyle Meyer | |
2015-02-14 | backward-slurp-word: Fix whitespace check | Kyle Meyer | |
Don't fail when there is no description and the slurped word isn't separated by a non-word character. | |||
2015-02-14 | Correct comment | Kyle Meyer | |
2015-02-13 | Revise commentary | Kyle Meyer | |
2015-02-12 | Improve split-{first,last}-words docstrings | Kyle Meyer | |
2015-02-12 | Fix typo in comment | Kyle Meyer | |
2015-02-12 | Slurp | Kyle Meyer | |