org-attach*, org, org-manual, org-news, ox-html, testing/*

* lisp/org-attach.el

Changed the way attachments deal with property-inheritance.  It now
adheres to the =org-use-property-inheritance= setting by default but
it can be customized if needed (I recommend to enable it!).
The property ATTACH_DIR is deprecated in favour of the shorter and simpler
property DIR.

Added an explicit option to =org-attach= for unsetting
attachment-directories (i.e. remove DIR property and deal with the
attachments by interaction).

Added attachment link type with the prefix "attachment:".

Added customizations:
- org-attach-dir-relative
- org-attach-preferred-new-method
- org-attach-use-inheritance
- org-attach-id-to-path-function

Hooks added:
- org-attach-after-change-hook
- org-attach-open-hook

A new linktype "attachment" is added in order to reduce
link-duplication when wanting to link to files in attached folders of
nodes.  This works for both ID and DIR properties.  The goal is to
make the functionality for attachment links mirror the functionality
for file links.

* lisp/org-attach-git.el

New file, existing functionality.  Code here has been factored out
from org-attach.el and if GIT-functionality is to be used this module
needs to be required sepatately.  It extends org-attach by use of its
hooks.

Activating git functionality in org-attach is done by loading
org-attach-git from now on, instead of customizing a variable.

Naming of both functions and tests has been modified to match the move
of functionality into its own module.

* lisp/org.el

Inline images are shown also using attachment-links, exactly the same
as it works for file-links today.

Make org-open-at-point respect ARG when opening attachment-dir.

* lisp/org-compat.el

org-attach-directory has been deprecated in favour for
org-attach-id-dir.  The new name matches its purpose better.

* lisp/ox-html.el

Export attachment links to images as inline images, in the same way as
file links work today.

* etc/ORG-NEWS

Mention the changes in this patch.

* doc/org-manual.org

The chapter "Refile, Copy, Archive" has been split into two separate
chapters.
- "Refile, Copy and Archiving" for information related to moving
  existing data around.

- "Capture, Attachments, RSS Feeds and Protocols" for information
  related to working with external data.

The attachment-part has been rewritten and extended to match the
changes in this patch.

The new attachment link type is mentioned both inside the attachments
chapter and in the chapter dealing with links.

Documentation related to external links has been improved.

* testing/lisp/test-org-attach-annex.el

Require org-attach-git instead of org-attach, since this file tests
the GIT-functionality.

* testing/lisp/test-org-attach.el

Add tests for org-attach.

* testing/org-test.el

Define a symbol for a file to test attachments with.

* testing/examples/*

A bunch of new example files and folders are created and are used in
testing of org-attach to verify its functionality.
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@ -3071,6 +3071,7 @@ point on or at a target.
#+cindex: irc links
#+cindex: URL links
#+cindex: file links
#+cindex: attachment links
#+cindex: Rmail links
#+cindex: MH-E links
#+cindex: Usenet links
@ -3082,38 +3083,114 @@ Org supports links to files, websites, Usenet and email messages, BBDB
database entries and links to both IRC conversations and their logs.
External links are URL-like locators. They start with a short
identifying string followed by a colon. There can be no space after
the colon. The following list shows examples for each link type.
the colon.
| =https://staff.science.uva.nl/c.dominik/= | on the web |
| =doi:10.1000/182= | DOI for an electronic resource |
| =file:/home/dominik/images/jupiter.jpg= | file, absolute path |
| =/home/dominik/images/jupiter.jpg= | same as above |
| =file:papers/last.pdf= | file, relative path |
| =./papers/last.pdf= | same as above |
| =file:/ssh:me@some.where:papers/last.pdf= | file, path on remote machine |
| =/ssh:me@some.where:papers/last.pdf= | same as above |
| =file:sometextfile::NNN= | file, jump to line number |
| =file:projects.org= | another Org file |
| =file:projects.org::some words= | text search in Org file[fn:27] |
| =file:projects.org::*task title= | heading search in Org file |
| =file+sys:/path/to/file= | open via OS, like double-click |
| =file+emacs:/path/to/file= | force opening by Emacs |
| =docview:papers/last.pdf::NNN= | open in doc-view mode at page |
| =id:B7423F4D-2E8A-471B-8810-C40F074717E9= | link to heading by ID |
| =news:comp.emacs= | Usenet link |
| =mailto:adent@galaxy.net= | mail link |
| =mhe:folder= | MH-E folder link |
| =mhe:folder#id= | MH-E message link |
| =rmail:folder= | Rmail folder link |
| =rmail:folder#id= | Rmail message link |
| =gnus:group= | Gnus group link |
| =gnus:group#id= | Gnus article link |
| =bbdb:R.*Stallman= | BBDB link (with regexp) |
| =irc:/irc.com/#emacs/bob= | IRC link |
| =info:org#External links= | Info node link |
| =shell:ls *.org= | shell command |
| =elisp:org-agenda= | interactive Elisp command |
| =elisp:(find-file "Elisp.org")= | Elisp form to evaluate |
Here is the full set of built-in link types:
- =file= ::
File links. File name may be remote, absolute, or relative.
Additionally, you can specify a line number, or a text search.
In Org files, you may link to a headline name, a custom ID, or a
code reference instead.
As a special case, "file" prefix may be omitted if the file name
is complete, e.g., it starts with =./=, or =/=.
- =attachment= ::
Same as file links but for files and folders attached to the current
node (see [[*Attachments]]). Attachment links are intended to behave
exactly as file links but for files relative to the attachment
directory.
- =bbdb= ::
Link to a BBDB record, with possible regexp completion.
- =docview= ::
Link to a document opened with DocView mode. You may specify a page
number.
- =doi= ::
Link to an electronic ressource, through its handle.
- =elisp= ::
Execute an Elisp command upon activation.
- =gnus=, =rmail=, =mhe= ::
Links to messages or folders from a given Emacs' MUA.
- =http=, =https= ::
Web links.
- =id= ::
Link to a specific headline by its ID property, in an Org file.
- =info= ::
Link to an Info manual, or to a specific node.
- =irc= ::
Link to an IRC channel.
- =mailto= ::
Link to message composition.
- =news= ::
Usenet links.
- =shell= ::
Execute a shell command upon activation.
The following table illustrates the link types above, along with their
options:
| Link Type | Example |
|------------+----------------------------------------------------------|
| http | =http://staff.science.uva.nl/c.dominik/= |
| https | =https://orgmode.org/= |
| doi | =doi:10.1000/182= |
| file | =file:/home/dominik/images/jupiter.jpg= |
| | =/home/dominik/images/jupiter.jpg= (same as above) |
| | =file:papers/last.pdf= |
| | =./papers/last.pdf= (same as above) |
| | =file:/ssh:me@some.where:papers/last.pdf= (remote) |
| | =/ssh:me@some.where:papers/last.pdf= (same as above) |
| | =file:sometextfile::NNN= (jump to line number) |
| | =file:projects.org= |
| | =file:projects.org::some words= (text search) [fn:28] |
| | =file:projects.org::*task title= (headline search) |
| | =file:projects.org::#custom-id= (headline search) |
| attachment | =attachment:projects.org= |
| | =attachment:projects.org::some words= (text search) |
| docview | =docview:papers/last.pdf::NNN= |
| id | =id:B7423F4D-2E8A-471B-8810-C40F074717E9= |
| news | =news:comp.emacs= |
| mailto | =mailto:adent@galaxy.net= |
| mhe | =mhe:folder= (folder link) |
| | =mhe:folder#id= (message link) |
| rmail | =rmail:folder= (folder link) |
| | =rmail:folder#id= (message link) |
| gnus | =gnus:group= (group link) |
| | =gnus:group#id= (article link) |
| bbdb | =bbdb:R.*Stallman= (record with regexp) |
| irc | =irc:/irc.com/#emacs/bob= |
| info | =info:org#External links= |
| shell | =shell:ls *.org= |
| elisp | =elisp:(find-file "Elisp.org")= (Elisp form to evaluate) |
| | =elisp:org-agenda= (interactive Elisp command) |
#+cindex: VM links
#+cindex: Wanderlust links
@ -3465,15 +3542,19 @@ the link completion function like this:
:END:
#+cindex: search option in file links
#+cindex: file links, searching
#+cindex: attachment links, searching
File links can contain additional information to make Emacs jump to
a particular location in the file when following a link. This can be
a line number or a search option after a double colon[fn:34]. For
File links can contain additional information to make Emacs jump to a
particular location in the file when following a link. This can be a
line number or a search option after a double colon[fn:34]. For
example, when the command ~org-store-link~ creates a link (see
[[*Handling Links]]) to a file, it encodes the words in the current line
as a search string that can be used to find this line back later when
following the link with {{{kbd(C-c C-o)}}}.
Note that all search options apply for Attachment links in the same
way that they apply for File links.
Here is the syntax of the different ways to attach a search to a file
link, together with explanations for each:
@ -3483,6 +3564,7 @@ link, together with explanations for each:
[[file:~/xx.org::*My Target]]
[[file:~/xx.org::#my-custom-id]]
[[file:~/xx.org::/regexp/]]
[[attachment:main.c::255]]
#+end_example
- =255= ::
@ -6896,19 +6978,276 @@ same commands.
continue the old one. This command also removes the timer from the
mode line.
* Capture, Refile, Archive
* Refile, Copy and Archiving
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: The ins and outs for projects.
:DESCRIPTION: Moving and copying information with ease.
:END:
#+cindex: refiling notes
#+cindex: copying notes
#+cindex: archiving
Once information is in the system, it may need to be moved around.
Org provides Refile, Copy and Archive commands for this. Refile and
Copy helps with moving and copying outlines. Archiving helps to keep
the system compact and fast.
** Refile and Copy
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: Moving/copying a tree from one place to another.
:END:
#+cindex: refiling notes
#+cindex: copying notes
When reviewing the captured data, you may want to refile or to copy
some of the entries into a different list, for example into a project.
Cutting, finding the right location, and then pasting the note is
cumbersome. To simplify this process, you can use the following
special command:
- {{{kbd(C-c C-w)}}} (~org-refile~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-w
#+findex: org-refile
#+vindex: org-reverse-note-order
#+vindex: org-refile-targets
#+vindex: org-refile-use-outline-path
#+vindex: org-outline-path-complete-in-steps
#+vindex: org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes
#+vindex: org-log-refile
Refile the entry or region at point. This command offers possible
locations for refiling the entry and lets you select one with
completion. The item (or all items in the region) is filed below
the target heading as a subitem. Depending on
~org-reverse-note-order~, it is either the first or last subitem.
By default, all level 1 headlines in the current buffer are
considered to be targets, but you can have more complex definitions
across a number of files. See the variable ~org-refile-targets~ for
details. If you would like to select a location via
a file-path-like completion along the outline path, see the
variables ~org-refile-use-outline-path~ and
~org-outline-path-complete-in-steps~. If you would like to be able
to create new nodes as new parents for refiling on the fly, check
the variable ~org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes~. When the
variable ~org-log-refile~[fn:88] is set, a timestamp or a note is
recorded whenever an entry is refiled.
- {{{kbd(C-u C-c C-w)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-u C-c C-w
Use the refile interface to jump to a heading.
- {{{kbd(C-u C-u C-c C-w)}}} (~org-refile-goto-last-stored~) ::
#+kindex: C-u C-u C-c C-w
#+findex: org-refile-goto-last-stored
Jump to the location where ~org-refile~ last moved a tree to.
- {{{kbd(C-2 C-c C-w)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-2 C-c C-w
Refile as the child of the item currently being clocked.
- {{{kbd(C-3 C-c C-w)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-3 C-c C-w
#+vindex: org-refile-keep
Refile and keep the entry in place. Also see ~org-refile-keep~ to
make this the default behavior, and beware that this may result in
duplicated =ID= properties.
- {{{kbd(C-0 C-c C-w)}}} or {{{kbd(C-u C-u C-u C-c C-w)}}} (~org-refile-cache-clear~) ::
#+kindex: C-u C-u C-u C-c C-w
#+kindex: C-0 C-c C-w
#+findex: org-refile-cache-clear
#+vindex: org-refile-use-cache
Clear the target cache. Caching of refile targets can be turned on
by setting ~org-refile-use-cache~. To make the command see new
possible targets, you have to clear the cache with this command.
- {{{kbd(C-c M-w)}}} (~org-copy~) ::
#+kindex: C-c M-w
#+findex: org-copy
Copying works like refiling, except that the original note is not
deleted.
** Archiving
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: What to do with finished products.
:END:
#+cindex: archiving
When a project represented by a (sub)tree is finished, you may want to
move the tree out of the way and to stop it from contributing to the
agenda. Archiving is important to keep your working files compact and
global searches like the construction of agenda views fast.
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x C-a)}}} (~org-archive-subtree-default~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-x C-a
#+findex: org-archive-subtree-default
#+vindex: org-archive-default-command
Archive the current entry using the command specified in the
variable ~org-archive-default-command~.
*** Moving a tree to an archive file
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: Moving a tree to an archive file.
:ALT_TITLE: Moving subtrees
:END:
#+cindex: external archiving
The most common archiving action is to move a project tree to another
file, the archive file.
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x C-s)}}} or short {{{kbd(C-c $)}}} (~org-archive-subtree~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-x C-s
#+kindex: C-c $
#+findex: org-archive-subtree
#+vindex: org-archive-location
Archive the subtree starting at point position to the location given
by ~org-archive-location~.
- {{{kbd(C-u C-c C-x C-s)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-u C-c C-x C-s
Check if any direct children of the current headline could be moved
to the archive. To do this, check each subtree for open TODO
entries. If none is found, the command offers to move it to the
archive location. If point is /not/ on a headline when this command
is invoked, check level 1 trees.
- {{{kbd(C-u C-u C-c C-x C-s)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-u C-u C-c C-x C-s
As above, but check subtree for timestamps instead of TODO entries.
The command offers to archive the subtree if it /does/ contain
a timestamp, and that timestamp is in the past.
#+cindex: archive locations
The default archive location is a file in the same directory as the
current file, with the name derived by appending =_archive= to the
current file name. You can also choose what heading to file archived
items under, with the possibility to add them to a datetree in a file.
For information and examples on how to specify the file and the
heading, see the documentation string of the variable
~org-archive-location~.
There is also an in-buffer option for setting this variable, for
example:
#+cindex: @samp{ARCHIVE}, keyword
: #+ARCHIVE: %s_done::
#+cindex: ARCHIVE, property
If you would like to have a special archive location for a single
entry or a (sub)tree, give the entry an =ARCHIVE= property with the
location as the value (see [[*Properties and Columns]]).
#+vindex: org-archive-save-context-info
When a subtree is moved, it receives a number of special properties
that record context information like the file from where the entry
came, its outline path the archiving time etc. Configure the variable
~org-archive-save-context-info~ to adjust the amount of information
added.
*** Internal archiving
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: Switch off a tree but keep it in the file.
:END:
#+cindex: @samp{ARCHIVE}, tag
If you want to just switch off---for agenda views---certain subtrees
without moving them to a different file, you can use the =ARCHIVE=
tag.
A headline that is marked with the =ARCHIVE= tag (see [[*Tags]]) stays at
its location in the outline tree, but behaves in the following way:
-
#+vindex: org-cycle-open-archived-trees
It does not open when you attempt to do so with a visibility cycling
command (see [[*Visibility Cycling]]). You can force cycling archived
subtrees with {{{kbd(C-TAB)}}}, or by setting the option
~org-cycle-open-archived-trees~. Also normal outline commands, like
~outline-show-all~, open archived subtrees.
-
#+vindex: org-sparse-tree-open-archived-trees
During sparse tree construction (see [[*Sparse Trees]]), matches in
archived subtrees are not exposed, unless you configure the option
~org-sparse-tree-open-archived-trees~.
-
#+vindex: org-agenda-skip-archived-trees
During agenda view construction (see [[*Agenda Views]]), the content of
archived trees is ignored unless you configure the option
~org-agenda-skip-archived-trees~, in which case these trees are
always included. In the agenda you can press {{{kbd(v a)}}} to get
archives temporarily included.
-
#+vindex: org-export-with-archived-trees
Archived trees are not exported (see [[*Exporting]]), only the headline
is. Configure the details using the variable
~org-export-with-archived-trees~.
-
#+vindex: org-columns-skip-archived-trees
Archived trees are excluded from column view unless the variable
~org-columns-skip-archived-trees~ is configured to ~nil~.
The following commands help manage the =ARCHIVE= tag:
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x a)}}} (~org-toggle-archive-tag~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-x a
#+findex: org-toggle-archive-tag
Toggle the archive tag for the current headline. When the tag is
set, the headline changes to a shadowed face, and the subtree below
it is hidden.
- {{{kbd(C-u C-c C-x a)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-u C-c C-x a
Check if any direct children of the current headline should be
archived. To do this, check each subtree for open TODO entries. If
none is found, the command offers to set the =ARCHIVE= tag for the
child. If point is /not/ on a headline when this command is
invoked, check the level 1 trees.
- {{{kbd(C-TAB)}}} (~org-force-cycle-archived~) ::
#+kindex: C-TAB
Cycle a tree even if it is tagged with =ARCHIVE=.
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x A)}}} (~org-archive-to-archive-sibling~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-x A
#+findex: org-archive-to-archive-sibling
Move the current entry to the /Archive Sibling/. This is a sibling
of the entry with the heading =Archive= and the archive tag. The
entry becomes a child of that sibling and in this way retains a lot
of its original context, including inherited tags and approximate
position in the outline.
* Capture, Attachments, RSS Feeds and Protocols
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: Dealing with external data.
:END:
#+cindex: capture
#+cindex: attachments
#+cindex: RSS feeds
#+cindex: Atom feeds
#+cindex: protocols, for external access
An important part of any organization system is the ability to quickly
capture new ideas and tasks, and to associate reference material with
them. Org does this using a process called /capture/. It also can
store files related to a task (/attachments/) in a special directory.
Once in the system, tasks and projects need to be moved around.
Moving completed project trees to an archive file keeps the system
compact and fast.
** Capture
:PROPERTIES:
@ -7437,28 +7776,30 @@ See the docstring of the variable for more information.
** Attachments
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: Add files to tasks.
:DESCRIPTION: Attach files to outlines.
:END:
#+cindex: attachments
#+vindex: org-attach-directory
It is often useful to associate reference material with an outline
node/task. Small chunks of plain text can simply be stored in the
subtree of a project. Hyperlinks (see [[*Hyperlinks]]) can establish
associations with files that live elsewhere on your computer or in the
cloud, like emails or source code files belonging to a project.
Another method is /attachments/, which are files located in
a directory belonging to an outline node. Org uses directories named
by the unique ID of each entry. These directories are located in the
=data/= directory which lives in the same directory where your Org
file lives[fn:87]. If you initialize this directory with =git init=,
Org automatically commits changes when it sees them. The attachment
system has been contributed to Org by John Wiegley.
node. Small chunks of plain text can simply be stored in the subtree
of a project. Hyperlinks (see [[*Hyperlinks]]) can establish associations
with files that live elsewhere on your computer or in the cloud, like
emails or source code files belonging to a project.
In cases where it seems better to do so, you can attach a directory of
your choice to an entry. You can also make children inherit the
attachment directory from a parent, so that an entire subtree uses the
same attached directory.
Another method is /attachments/, which are files located in a
directory belonging to an outline node. Org uses directories either
named by a unique ID of each entry, or by a =DIR= property.
*** Attachment defaults and dispatcher
By default, org-attach will use ID properties when adding attachments
to outline nodes. This makes working with attachments fully
automated. There is no decision needed for folder-name or location.
ID-based directories are by default located in the =data/= directory,
which lives in the same directory where your Org file lives[fn:87].
For more control over the setup, see [[*Attachment options]].
When attachments are made using ~org-attach~ a default tag =ATTACH= is
added to the node that gets the attachments.
The following commands deal with attachments:
@ -7550,18 +7891,137 @@ The following commands deal with attachments:
- {{{kbd(s)}}} (~org-attach-set-directory~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-a s
#+cindex: @samp{ATTACH_DIR}, property
#+cindex: @samp{DIR}, property
Set a specific directory as the entry's attachment directory.
This works by putting the directory path into the =ATTACH_DIR=
This works by putting the directory path into the =DIR=
property.
- {{{kbd(i)}}} (~org-attach-set-inherit~) ::
- {{{kbd(S)}}} (~org-attach-unset-directory~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-a i
#+cindex: @samp{ATTACH_DIR_INHERIT}, property
Set the =ATTACH_DIR_INHERIT= property, so that children use the
same directory for attachments as the parent does.
#+kindex: C-c C-a S
#+cindex: @samp{DIR}, property
Remove the attachment directory. This command removes the =DIR=
property and asks the user to either move content inside that
folder, if an =ID= property is set, delete the content, or to
leave the attachment directory as is but no longer attached to the
outline node.
*** Attachment options
There are a couple of options for attachments that are worth
mentioning.
- ~org-attach-id-dir~ ::
#+vindex: org-attach-id-dir
The directory where attachments are stored when =ID= is used as
method.
- ~org-attach-dir-relative~ ::
#+vindex: org-attach-dir-relative
When setting the =DIR= property on a node using {{{kbd(C-c C-a s)}}}
(~org-attach-set-directory~), absolute links are entered by default.
This option changes that to relative links.
- ~org-attach-use-inheritance~ ::
#+vindex: org-attach-use-inheritance
By default folders attached to an outline node are inherited from
parents according to ~org-use-property-inheritance~. If one instead
want to set inheritance specifically for org-attach that can be done
using ~org-attach-use-inheritance~. Inheriting documents through
the node hierarchy makes a lot of sense in most cases. Especially
since the introduction of [[* Attachment links]]. The following example
shows one use case for attachment inheritance:
#+begin_example
,* Chapter A ...
:PROPERTIES:
:DIR: Chapter A/
:END:
,** Introduction
Some text
#+NAME: Image 1
[[Attachment:image 1.jpg]]
#+end_example
Without inheritance one would not be able to resolve the link to
image =1.jpg=, since the link is inside a sub-heading to =Chapter
A=.
Inheritance works the same way for both =ID= and =DIR= property. If
both properties are defined on the same headline then =DIR= takes
precedance. This is also true if inheritance is enabled. If =DIR=
is inherited from a parent node in the outline, that property still
takes precedence over an =ID= property defined on the node itself.
- ~org-attach-method~ ::
#+vindex: org-attach-method
When attaching files using the dispatcher {{{kbd(C-c C-a)}}} it
defaults to copying files. The behaviour can be changed by
customizing ~org-attach-method~. Options are Copy, Move/Rename,
Hard link or Symbolic link.
- ~org-attach-preferred-new-method~ ::
#+vindex: org-attach-preferred-new-method
This customization lets you choose the default way to attach to
nodes without existing =ID= and =DIR= property. It defaults to ~id~
but can also be set to ~dir~, ~ask~ or ~nil~.
- ~org-attach-archive-delete~ ::
#+vindex: org-attach-archive-delete
Configure this to determine if attachments should be deleted or not
when a subtree that has attachments is archived.
- ~org-attach-auto-tag~ ::
#+vindex: org-attach-auto-tag
When attaching files to a heading it will be assigned a tag
according to what is set here.
- ~org-attach-id-to-path-function~ ::
#+vindex: org-attach-id-to-path-function
When =ID= is used for attachments, the ID is parsed into a part of a
directory-path. See ~org-attach-id-folder-format~ for the default
function. Define a new one and add it to
~org-attach-id-to-path-function~ if you want the folder structure
any other way. Note that modifying this makes org-attach dependent
on your function also for opening attachments, not only setting
them!
- ~org-attach-expert~ ::
#+vindex: org-attach-expert
Do not show the splash buffer with the attach dispatcher when
~org-attach-expert~ is set to non-~nil~.
See customization group =Org Attach= if you want to change the
default settings.
*** Attachment links
Attached files and folders can be referenced using attachment links.
This makes it easy to refer to the material added to an outline node.
Especially if it was attached using the unique ID of the entry!
#+begin_example
,* TODO Some task
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: 95d50008-c12e-479f-a4f2-cc0238205319
:END:
See attached document for more information: [[attachment:info.org]]
#+end_example
See [[*External Links]] for more information about these links.
*** Automatic version-control with Git
If the directory attached to an outline node is a Git repository, Org
can be configured to automatically commit changes to that repository
when it sees them.
To make Org mode take care of versioning of attachments for you, add
the following to your Emacs config:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(require 'org-attach-git)
#+end_src
*** Attach from Dired
#+cindex: attach from Dired
#+findex: org-attach-dired-to-subtree
It is possible to attach files to a subtree from a Dired buffer. To
@ -7832,249 +8292,6 @@ valid contents: ~org-protocol-create~ and
~org-protocol-create-for-org~. The latter is of use if you're editing
an Org file that is part of a publishing project.
** Refile and Copy
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: Moving/copying a tree from one place to another.
:END:
#+cindex: refiling notes
#+cindex: copying notes
When reviewing the captured data, you may want to refile or to copy
some of the entries into a different list, for example into a project.
Cutting, finding the right location, and then pasting the note is
cumbersome. To simplify this process, you can use the following
special command:
- {{{kbd(C-c C-w)}}} (~org-refile~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-w
#+findex: org-refile
#+vindex: org-reverse-note-order
#+vindex: org-refile-targets
#+vindex: org-refile-use-outline-path
#+vindex: org-outline-path-complete-in-steps
#+vindex: org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes
#+vindex: org-log-refile
Refile the entry or region at point. This command offers possible
locations for refiling the entry and lets you select one with
completion. The item (or all items in the region) is filed below
the target heading as a subitem. Depending on
~org-reverse-note-order~, it is either the first or last subitem.
By default, all level 1 headlines in the current buffer are
considered to be targets, but you can have more complex definitions
across a number of files. See the variable ~org-refile-targets~ for
details. If you would like to select a location via
a file-path-like completion along the outline path, see the
variables ~org-refile-use-outline-path~ and
~org-outline-path-complete-in-steps~. If you would like to be able
to create new nodes as new parents for refiling on the fly, check
the variable ~org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes~. When the
variable ~org-log-refile~[fn:88] is set, a timestamp or a note is
recorded whenever an entry is refiled.
- {{{kbd(C-u C-c C-w)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-u C-c C-w
Use the refile interface to jump to a heading.
- {{{kbd(C-u C-u C-c C-w)}}} (~org-refile-goto-last-stored~) ::
#+kindex: C-u C-u C-c C-w
#+findex: org-refile-goto-last-stored
Jump to the location where ~org-refile~ last moved a tree to.
- {{{kbd(C-2 C-c C-w)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-2 C-c C-w
Refile as the child of the item currently being clocked.
- {{{kbd(C-3 C-c C-w)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-3 C-c C-w
#+vindex: org-refile-keep
Refile and keep the entry in place. Also see ~org-refile-keep~ to
make this the default behavior, and beware that this may result in
duplicated =ID= properties.
- {{{kbd(C-0 C-c C-w)}}} or {{{kbd(C-u C-u C-u C-c C-w)}}} (~org-refile-cache-clear~) ::
#+kindex: C-u C-u C-u C-c C-w
#+kindex: C-0 C-c C-w
#+findex: org-refile-cache-clear
#+vindex: org-refile-use-cache
Clear the target cache. Caching of refile targets can be turned on
by setting ~org-refile-use-cache~. To make the command see new
possible targets, you have to clear the cache with this command.
- {{{kbd(C-c M-w)}}} (~org-copy~) ::
#+kindex: C-c M-w
#+findex: org-copy
Copying works like refiling, except that the original note is not
deleted.
** Archiving
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: What to do with finished products.
:END:
#+cindex: archiving
When a project represented by a (sub)tree is finished, you may want to
move the tree out of the way and to stop it from contributing to the
agenda. Archiving is important to keep your working files compact and
global searches like the construction of agenda views fast.
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x C-a)}}} (~org-archive-subtree-default~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-x C-a
#+findex: org-archive-subtree-default
#+vindex: org-archive-default-command
Archive the current entry using the command specified in the
variable ~org-archive-default-command~.
*** Moving a tree to an archive file
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: Moving a tree to an archive file.
:ALT_TITLE: Moving subtrees
:END:
#+cindex: external archiving
The most common archiving action is to move a project tree to another
file, the archive file.
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x C-s)}}} or short {{{kbd(C-c $)}}} (~org-archive-subtree~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-x C-s
#+kindex: C-c $
#+findex: org-archive-subtree
#+vindex: org-archive-location
Archive the subtree starting at point position to the location given
by ~org-archive-location~.
- {{{kbd(C-u C-c C-x C-s)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-u C-c C-x C-s
Check if any direct children of the current headline could be moved
to the archive. To do this, check each subtree for open TODO
entries. If none is found, the command offers to move it to the
archive location. If point is /not/ on a headline when this command
is invoked, check level 1 trees.
- {{{kbd(C-u C-u C-c C-x C-s)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-u C-u C-c C-x C-s
As above, but check subtree for timestamps instead of TODO entries.
The command offers to archive the subtree if it /does/ contain
a timestamp, and that timestamp is in the past.
#+cindex: archive locations
The default archive location is a file in the same directory as the
current file, with the name derived by appending =_archive= to the
current file name. You can also choose what heading to file archived
items under, with the possibility to add them to a datetree in a file.
For information and examples on how to specify the file and the
heading, see the documentation string of the variable
~org-archive-location~.
There is also an in-buffer option for setting this variable, for
example:
#+cindex: @samp{ARCHIVE}, keyword
: #+ARCHIVE: %s_done::
#+cindex: ARCHIVE, property
If you would like to have a special archive location for a single
entry or a (sub)tree, give the entry an =ARCHIVE= property with the
location as the value (see [[*Properties and Columns]]).
#+vindex: org-archive-save-context-info
When a subtree is moved, it receives a number of special properties
that record context information like the file from where the entry
came, its outline path the archiving time etc. Configure the variable
~org-archive-save-context-info~ to adjust the amount of information
added.
*** Internal archiving
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: Switch off a tree but keep it in the file.
:END:
#+cindex: @samp{ARCHIVE}, tag
If you want to just switch off---for agenda views---certain subtrees
without moving them to a different file, you can use the =ARCHIVE=
tag.
A headline that is marked with the =ARCHIVE= tag (see [[*Tags]]) stays at
its location in the outline tree, but behaves in the following way:
-
#+vindex: org-cycle-open-archived-trees
It does not open when you attempt to do so with a visibility cycling
command (see [[*Visibility Cycling]]). You can force cycling archived
subtrees with {{{kbd(C-TAB)}}}, or by setting the option
~org-cycle-open-archived-trees~. Also normal outline commands, like
~outline-show-all~, open archived subtrees.
-
#+vindex: org-sparse-tree-open-archived-trees
During sparse tree construction (see [[*Sparse Trees]]), matches in
archived subtrees are not exposed, unless you configure the option
~org-sparse-tree-open-archived-trees~.
-
#+vindex: org-agenda-skip-archived-trees
During agenda view construction (see [[*Agenda Views]]), the content of
archived trees is ignored unless you configure the option
~org-agenda-skip-archived-trees~, in which case these trees are
always included. In the agenda you can press {{{kbd(v a)}}} to get
archives temporarily included.
-
#+vindex: org-export-with-archived-trees
Archived trees are not exported (see [[*Exporting]]), only the headline
is. Configure the details using the variable
~org-export-with-archived-trees~.
-
#+vindex: org-columns-skip-archived-trees
Archived trees are excluded from column view unless the variable
~org-columns-skip-archived-trees~ is configured to ~nil~.
The following commands help manage the =ARCHIVE= tag:
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x a)}}} (~org-toggle-archive-tag~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-x a
#+findex: org-toggle-archive-tag
Toggle the archive tag for the current headline. When the tag is
set, the headline changes to a shadowed face, and the subtree below
it is hidden.
- {{{kbd(C-u C-c C-x a)}}} ::
#+kindex: C-u C-c C-x a
Check if any direct children of the current headline should be
archived. To do this, check each subtree for open TODO entries. If
none is found, the command offers to set the =ARCHIVE= tag for the
child. If point is /not/ on a headline when this command is
invoked, check the level 1 trees.
- {{{kbd(C-TAB)}}} (~org-force-cycle-archived~) ::
#+kindex: C-TAB
Cycle a tree even if it is tagged with =ARCHIVE=.
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x A)}}} (~org-archive-to-archive-sibling~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-x A
#+findex: org-archive-to-archive-sibling
Move the current entry to the /Archive Sibling/. This is a sibling
of the entry with the heading =Archive= and the archive tag. The
entry becomes a child of that sibling and in this way retains a lot
of its original context, including inherited tags and approximate
position in the outline.
* Agenda Views
:PROPERTIES:
:DESCRIPTION: Collecting information into views.
@ -21244,7 +21461,7 @@ accessed in capture templates in a similar way.
~org-link-from-user-regexp~.
[fn:87] If you move entries or Org files from one directory to
another, you may want to configure ~org-attach-directory~ to contain
another, you may want to configure ~org-attach-id-dir~ to contain
an absolute path.
[fn:88] Note the corresponding =STARTUP= options =logrefile=,

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@ -111,7 +111,96 @@ every other backend was already using xcolor to set fg and bg, the CLI
alternative was removed and there is no more a :use-xcolor options
since now it's implicitly always true.
*** Org-Attach Git commit
[[*Org-Attach has been refactored and extended][Refactoring of Org-Attach]] affected the Git commit functionality. Not
much, but the following changes are required if you still need to
auto-commit attachments to git:
- Customization of ~org-attach-annex-auto-get~ needs to be renamed to
~org-attach-git-annex-auto-get~.
- Customization of ~org-attach-commit~ is no longer needed. Instead
one need to require the =org-attach-git= module in the startup.
** New features
*** Org-Attach has been refactored and extended
Org attach has been refactored and the functionality extended. It
should now be easier to understand how it works. A few improvements
and extra options have been added as well.
From the initial comment in org-attach source-code:
- Attachments are managed either by using a custom property DIR or by
using property ID from org-id. When DIR is defined, a location in
the filesystem is directly attached to the outline node. When
org-id is used, attachments are stored in a folder named after the
ID, in a location defined by ~org-attach-id-dir~. DIR has
precedence over ID when both parameters are defined for the current
outline node (also when inherited parameters are taken into
account).
From now on inheritance requires no extra property and will adhere to
~org-attach-use-inheritance~ by default. Inheritance can be
customized to always be activated or never be activated in
~org-attach-use-inheritance~.
The ATTACH_DIR property is deprecated in favour of the shorter
property DIR. Links to folders inside the DIR property can now be
declared as relative links. This is not enabled by default, but can
be set in ~org-attach-dir-relative~.
When adding new attachment to the outline node the preferred way of
doing so can be customized. Take a look at
~org-attach-preferred-new-method~. It defaults to using ID since that
was the behaviour before this change.
If both DIR and ID properties are set on the same node, DIR has
precedence and will be used.
One can now also choose to build attachment-directory-paths in a
customized way. This is an advanced topic, but in some case it makes
sense to parse an ID in a different way than the default one. Create
your own function and use it is ~org-attach-id-to-path-function~ if
you want to customize the ID-based folder structure.
If you've used ATTACH_DIR properties to manage attachments, use the
following code to rename that property to DIR which supports the same
functionality. ATTACH_DIR_INHERIT is no longer supported and is
removed.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun org-update-attach-properties ()
"Change properties for Org-Attach."
(interactive)
(org-with-point-at 1
(while (outline-next-heading)
(let ((DIR (org--property-local-values "ATTACH_DIR" nil)))
(when DIR
(org-set-property "DIR" (car DIR))
(org-delete-property "ATTACH_DIR"))))
(org-delete-property-globally "ATTACH_DIR_INHERIT")))
#+end_src
For those who hate breaking changes, even though the changes are made
to clean things up; fear not. ATTACH_DIR will still continue to work.
It's just not documented any longer. When you get the chance, run the
code above to clean things up anyways!
**** New hooks
Two hooks are added to org-attach:
- org-attach-after-change-hook
- org-attach-open-hook
They are added mostly for internal restructuring purposes, but can
ofc. be used for other things as well.
*** New link-type: Attachment
Attachment-links are now first-class citizens. They mimick file-links
in everything they do but use the existing attachment-folder as a base
when expanding the links. Both =DIR= and =ID= properties are used to
try to resolve the links, in exactly the same way as Org-Attach uses
those properties.
*** Handle overlay specification for notes in Beamer export
This aligns Beamer notes with slide overlays.
@ -243,6 +332,11 @@ dynamic block in ~org-dynamic-block-alist~.
** Removed functions
*** ~org-babel-set-current-result-hash~
*** ~org-capture-insert-template-here~
*** ~org-attach-directory~
It has been deprecated in favour of ~org-attach-id-dir~ which is less
ambigous given the restructured org-attach.
** Miscellaneous
*** Change signature for ~org-list-to-subtree~
The function now accepts the level of the subtree as an optional

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@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
;;; org-attach-git.el --- Automatic git commit extention to org-attach -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;; Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Original Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
;; Restructurer: Gustav Wikström <gustav@whil.se>
;; Keywords: org data git
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;;
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;; An extention to org-attach. If the attachment-directory to an
;; outline node (using either DIR or ID) is initialized as a Git
;; repository, then org-attach-git will automatically commit changes
;; when it sees them.
;;; Code:
(require 'org-attach)
(require 'vc-git)
(defcustom org-attach-git-annex-cutoff (* 32 1024)
"If non-nil, files larger than this will be annexed instead of stored."
:group 'org-attach
:version "24.4"
:package-version '(Org . "8.0")
:type '(choice
(const :tag "None" nil)
(integer :tag "Bytes")))
(defcustom org-attach-git-annex-auto-get 'ask
"Confirmation preference for automatically getting annex files.
If \\='ask, prompt using `y-or-n-p'. If t, always get. If nil, never get."
:group 'org-attach
:package-version '(Org . "9.0")
:version "26.1"
:type '(choice
(const :tag "confirm with `y-or-n-p'" ask)
(const :tag "always get from annex if necessary" t)
(const :tag "never get from annex" nil)))
(defun org-attach-git-use-annex ()
"Return non-nil if git annex can be used."
(let ((git-dir (vc-git-root (expand-file-name org-attach-id-dir))))
(and org-attach-git-annex-cutoff
(or (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "annex" git-dir))
(file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".git/annex" git-dir))))))
(defun org-attach-git-annex-get-maybe (path)
"Call git annex get PATH (via shell) if using git annex.
Signals an error if the file content is not available and it was not retrieved."
(let* ((default-directory (expand-file-name org-attach-id-dir))
(path-relative (file-relative-name path)))
(when (and (org-attach-git-use-annex)
(not
(string-equal
"found"
(shell-command-to-string
(format "git annex find --format=found --in=here %s"
(shell-quote-argument path-relative))))))
(let ((should-get
(if (eq org-attach-git-annex-auto-get 'ask)
(y-or-n-p (format "Run git annex get %s? " path-relative))
org-attach-git-annex-auto-get)))
(unless should-get
(error "File %s stored in git annex but unavailable" path))
(message "Running git annex get \"%s\"." path-relative)
(call-process "git" nil nil nil "annex" "get" path-relative)))))
(defun org-attach-git-commit ()
"Commit changes to git if `org-attach-id-dir' is properly initialized.
This checks for the existence of a \".git\" directory in that directory."
(let* ((dir (expand-file-name org-attach-id-dir))
(git-dir (vc-git-root dir))
(use-annex (org-attach-git-use-annex))
(changes 0))
(when (and git-dir (executable-find "git"))
(with-temp-buffer
(cd dir)
(dolist (new-or-modified
(split-string
(shell-command-to-string
"git ls-files -zmo --exclude-standard") "\0" t))
(if (and use-annex
(>= (file-attribute-size (file-attributes new-or-modified))
org-attach-git-annex-cutoff))
(call-process "git" nil nil nil "annex" "add" new-or-modified)
(call-process "git" nil nil nil "add" new-or-modified))
(cl-incf changes))
(dolist (deleted
(split-string
(shell-command-to-string "git ls-files -z --deleted") "\0" t))
(call-process "git" nil nil nil "rm" deleted)
(cl-incf changes))
(when (> changes 0)
(shell-command "git commit -m 'Synchronized attachments'"))))))
(add-hook 'org-attach-after-change-hook 'org-attach-git-commit)
(add-hook 'org-attach-open-hook 'org-attach-git-annex-get-maybe)
(provide 'org-attach-git)
;;; org-attach-git.el ends here

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
;;; org-attach.el --- Manage file attachments to Org tasks -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;;; org-attach.el --- Manage file attachments to Org outlines -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;; Copyright (C) 2008-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
;; Keywords: org data task
;; Keywords: org data attachment
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;;
@ -24,32 +24,30 @@
;; See the Org manual for information on how to use it.
;;
;; Attachments are managed in a special directory called "data", which
;; lives in the same directory as the org file itself. If this data
;; directory is initialized as a Git repository, then org-attach will
;; automatically commit changes when it sees them.
;;
;; Attachment directories are identified using a UUID generated for the
;; task which has the attachments. These are added as property to the
;; task when necessary, and should not be deleted or changed by the
;; user, ever. UUIDs are generated by a mechanism defined in the variable
;; `org-id-method'.
;; Attachments are managed either by using a custom property DIR or by
;; using property ID from org-id. When DIR is defined, a location in
;; the filesystem is directly attached to the outline node. When
;; org-id is used, attachments are stored in a folder named after the
;; ID, in a location defined by `org-attach-id-dir'. DIR has
;; precedence over ID when both parameters are defined for the current
;; outline node (also when inherited parameters are taken into
;; account).
;;; Code:
(require 'cl-lib)
(require 'org)
(require 'ol)
(require 'org-id)
(require 'vc-git)
(declare-function dired-dwim-target-directory "dired-aux")
(defgroup org-attach nil
"Options concerning entry attachments in Org mode."
"Options concerning attachments in Org mode."
:tag "Org Attach"
:group 'org)
(defcustom org-attach-directory "data/"
(defcustom org-attach-id-dir "data/"
"The directory where attachments are stored.
If this is a relative path, it will be interpreted relative to the directory
where the Org file lives."
@ -57,22 +55,13 @@ where the Org file lives."
:type 'directory
:safe #'stringp)
(defcustom org-attach-commit t
"If non-nil commit attachments with git.
This is only done if the Org file is in a git repository."
(defcustom org-attach-dir-relative nil
"Non-nil means directories in DIR property are added as relative links.
Defaults to absolute location."
:group 'org-attach
:type 'boolean
:version "26.1"
:package-version '(Org . "9.0"))
(defcustom org-attach-git-annex-cutoff (* 32 1024)
"If non-nil, files larger than this will be annexed instead of stored."
:group 'org-attach
:version "24.4"
:package-version '(Org . "8.0")
:type '(choice
(const :tag "None" nil)
(integer :tag "Bytes")))
:package-version '(Org . "9.3")
:safe #'booleanp)
(defcustom org-attach-auto-tag "ATTACH"
"Tag that will be triggered automatically when an entry has an attachment."
@ -81,15 +70,27 @@ This is only done if the Org file is in a git repository."
(const :tag "None" nil)
(string :tag "Tag")))
(defcustom org-attach-file-list-property "Attachments"
"The property used to keep a list of attachment belonging to this entry.
This is not really needed, so you may set this to nil if you don't want it.
Also, for entries where children inherit the directory, the list of
attachments is not kept in this property."
(defcustom org-attach-preferred-new-method 'id
"Preferred way to attach to nodes without existing ID and DIR property.
This choice is used when adding attachments to nodes without ID
and DIR properties.
Allowed values are:
id Create and use an ID parameter
dir Create and use a DIR parameter
ask Ask the user for input of which method to choose
nil Prefer to not create a new parameter
nil means that ID or DIR has to be created explicitly
before attaching files."
:group 'org-attach
:package-version '(org . "9.3")
:type '(choice
(const :tag "None" nil)
(string :tag "Tag")))
(const :tag "ID parameter" id)
(const :tag "DIR parameter" dir)
(const :tag "Ask user" ask)
(const :tag "Don't create" nil)))
(defcustom org-attach-method 'cp
"The preferred method to attach a file.
@ -113,13 +114,23 @@ lns create a symbol link. Note that this is not supported
:group 'org-attach
:type 'boolean)
(defcustom org-attach-allow-inheritance t
"Non-nil means allow attachment directories be inherited."
:group 'org-attach
:type 'boolean)
(defcustom org-attach-use-inheritance 'selective
"Attachment inheritance for the outline.
(defvar org-attach-inherited nil
"Indicates if the last access to the attachment directory was inherited.")
Enabling inheritance for org-attach implies two things. First,
that attachment links will look through all parent headings until
it finds the linked attachment. Second, that running org-attach
inside a node without attachments will make org-attach operate on
the first parent heading it finds with an attachment.
Selective means to respect the inheritance setting in
`org-use-property-inheritance'."
:group 'org-attach
:type '(choice
(const :tag "Don't use inheritance" nil)
(const :tag "Inherit parent node attachments" t)
(const :tag "Respect org-use-property-inheritance" selective))
:type 'boolean)
(defcustom org-attach-store-link-p nil
"Non-nil means store a link to a file when attaching it."
@ -141,16 +152,28 @@ When set to `query', ask the user instead."
(const :tag "Always delete attachments" t)
(const :tag "Query the user" query)))
(defcustom org-attach-annex-auto-get 'ask
"Confirmation preference for automatically getting annex files.
If \\='ask, prompt using `y-or-n-p'. If t, always get. If nil, never get."
(defun org-attach-id-folder-format (id)
"Translate an ID into a folder-path.
Default format for how Org translates ID properties to a path for
attachments."
(format "%s/%s"
(substring id 0 2)
(substring id 2)))
(defcustom org-attach-id-to-path-function #'org-attach-id-folder-format
"Function parsing the ID parameter into a folder-path."
:group 'org-attach
:package-version '(Org . "9.0")
:version "26.1"
:type '(choice
(const :tag "confirm with `y-or-n-p'" ask)
(const :tag "always get from annex if necessary" t)
(const :tag "never get from annex" nil)))
:package-version '(Org . "9.3")
:type 'function)
(defvar org-attach-after-change-hook nil
"Hook to be called when files have been added or removed to the attachment folder.")
(defvar org-attach-open-hook nil
"Hook that is invoked by `org-attach-open'.
Created mostly to be compatible with org-attach-git after removing
git-funtionality from this file.")
(defcustom org-attach-commands
'(((?a ?\C-a) org-attach-attach
@ -186,9 +209,9 @@ you added attachments yourself.\n")
"Delete all of a task's attachments. A safer way is\n to open the \
directory in dired and delete from there.\n")
((?s ?\C-s) org-attach-set-directory
"Set a specific attachment directory for this entry or reset to default.")
((?i ?\C-i) org-attach-set-inherit
"Make children of the current entry inherit its attachment directory.\n")
"Set a specific attachment directory for this entry. Sets DIR property.")
((?S ?\C-S) org-attach-unset-directory
"Unset the attachment directory for this entry. Removes DIR property.")
((?q) (lambda () (interactive) (message "Abort")) "Abort."))
"The list of commands for the attachment dispatcher.
Each entry in this list is a list of three elements:
@ -215,7 +238,7 @@ Shows a list of commands and prompts for another key to execute a command."
(setq marker (or (get-text-property (point) 'org-hd-marker)
(get-text-property (point) 'org-marker)))
(unless marker
(error "No task in current line")))
(error "No item in current line")))
(save-excursion
(when marker
(set-buffer (marker-buffer marker))
@ -225,24 +248,28 @@ Shows a list of commands and prompts for another key to execute a command."
(save-window-excursion
(unless org-attach-expert
(with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Org Attach*"
(princ
(format "Select an Attachment Command:\n\n%s"
(mapconcat
(lambda (entry)
(pcase entry
(`((,key . ,_) ,_ ,docstring)
(format "%c %s"
key
(replace-regexp-in-string "\n\\([\t ]*\\)"
" "
docstring
nil nil 1)))
(_
(user-error
"Invalid `org-attach-commands' item: %S"
entry))))
org-attach-commands
"\n")))))
(princ
(concat "Attachment folder:\n"
(or (org-attach-dir)
"Can't find an existing attachment-folder")
"\n\n"
(format "Select an Attachment Command:\n\n%s"
(mapconcat
(lambda (entry)
(pcase entry
(`((,key . ,_) ,_ ,docstring)
(format "%c %s"
key
(replace-regexp-in-string "\n\\([\t ]*\\)"
" "
docstring
nil nil 1)))
(_
(user-error
"Invalid `org-attach-commands' item: %S"
entry))))
org-attach-commands
"\n"))))))
(org-fit-window-to-buffer (get-buffer-window "*Org Attach*"))
(message "Select command: [%s]"
(concat (mapcar #'caar org-attach-commands)))
@ -256,148 +283,126 @@ Shows a list of commands and prompts for another key to execute a command."
(error "No such attachment command: %c" c))))))
(defun org-attach-dir (&optional create-if-not-exists-p)
"Return the directory associated with the current entry.
This first checks for a local property ATTACH_DIR, and then for an inherited
property ATTACH_DIR_INHERIT. If neither exists, the default mechanism
using the entry ID will be invoked to access the unique directory for the
current entry.
If the directory does not exist and CREATE-IF-NOT-EXISTS-P is non-nil,
the directory and (if necessary) the corresponding ID will be created."
(let (attach-dir uuid)
(setq org-attach-inherited (org-entry-get nil "ATTACH_DIR_INHERIT"))
"Return the directory associated with the current outline node.
First check for DIR property, then ID property.
`org-attach-use-inheritance' determines whether inherited
properties also will be considered.
If an ID property is found the default mechanism using that ID
will be invoked to access the directory for the current entry.
If CREATE-IF-NOT-EXIST-P is non-nil, `org-attach-dir-get-create'
is run."
(let (attach-dir id)
(cond
((setq attach-dir (org-entry-get nil "ATTACH_DIR"))
(create-if-not-exists-p
(setq attach-dir (org-attach-dir-get-create)))
((setq attach-dir (org-entry-get nil "DIR" org-attach-use-inheritance))
(org-attach-check-absolute-path attach-dir))
((and org-attach-allow-inheritance
(org-entry-get nil "ATTACH_DIR_INHERIT" t))
(setq attach-dir
(org-with-wide-buffer
(if (marker-position org-entry-property-inherited-from)
(goto-char org-entry-property-inherited-from)
(org-back-to-heading t))
(let (org-attach-allow-inheritance)
(org-attach-dir create-if-not-exists-p))))
(org-attach-check-absolute-path attach-dir)
(setq org-attach-inherited t))
(t ; use the ID
;; Deprecated and removed from documentation, but still
;; works. FIXME: Remove after major nr change.
((setq attach-dir (org-entry-get nil "ATTACH_DIR" org-attach-use-inheritance))
(org-attach-check-absolute-path attach-dir))
((setq id (org-entry-get nil "ID" org-attach-use-inheritance))
(org-attach-check-absolute-path nil)
(setq uuid (org-id-get (point) create-if-not-exists-p))
(when (or uuid create-if-not-exists-p)
(unless uuid (error "ID retrieval/creation failed"))
(setq attach-dir (expand-file-name
(format "%s/%s"
(substring uuid 0 2)
(substring uuid 2))
(expand-file-name org-attach-directory))))))
(when attach-dir
(if (and create-if-not-exists-p
(not (file-directory-p attach-dir)))
(make-directory attach-dir t))
(and (file-exists-p attach-dir)
attach-dir))))
(setq attach-dir (org-attach-dir-from-id id))))
attach-dir))
(defun org-attach-dir-get-create ()
"Return existing or new directory associated with the current outline node.
`org-attach-preferred-new-method' decides how to attach
new directory."
(interactive)
(let ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir)))
(unless attach-dir
(let (answer)
(when (eq org-attach-preferred-new-method 'ask)
(message "Create new ID [1] property or DIR [2] property for attachments?")
(setq answer (read-char-exclusive)))
(cond
((or (eq org-attach-preferred-new-method 'id) (eq answer ?1))
(setq attach-dir (org-attach-dir-from-id (org-id-get nil t))))
((or (eq org-attach-preferred-new-method 'dir) (eq answer ?2))
(setq attach-dir (org-attach-set-directory)))
((eq org-attach-preferred-new-method 'nil)
(error "No existing directory. DIR or ID property has to be explicitly created")))))
(unless attach-dir
(error "No attachment directory is associated with the current node"))
(unless (file-directory-p attach-dir)
(make-directory attach-dir t))
attach-dir))
(defun org-attach-dir-from-id (id)
"Returns a file name based on `org-attach-id-dir' and ID."
(expand-file-name
(funcall org-attach-id-to-path-function id)
(expand-file-name org-attach-id-dir)))
(defun org-attach-check-absolute-path (dir)
"Check if we have enough information to root the attachment directory.
When DIR is given, check also if it is already absolute. Otherwise,
assume that it will be relative, and check if `org-attach-directory' is
assume that it will be relative, and check if `org-attach-id-dir' is
absolute, or if at least the current buffer has a file name.
Throw an error if we cannot root the directory."
(or (and dir (file-name-absolute-p dir))
(file-name-absolute-p org-attach-directory)
(file-name-absolute-p org-attach-id-dir)
(buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer))
(error "Need absolute `org-attach-directory' to attach in buffers without filename")))
(error "Need absolute `org-attach-id-dir' to attach in buffers without filename")))
(defun org-attach-set-directory (&optional arg)
"Set the ATTACH_DIR node property and ask to move files there.
(defun org-attach-set-directory ()
"Set the DIR node property and ask to move files there.
The property defines the directory that is used for attachments
of the entry. When called with `\\[universal-argument]', reset \
the directory to
the default ID based one."
(interactive "P")
of the entry. Creates relative links if `org-attach-dir-relative'
is non-nil.
Return the directory."
(interactive)
(let ((old (org-attach-dir))
(new
(progn
(if arg (org-entry-delete nil "ATTACH_DIR")
(let ((dir (read-directory-name
"Attachment directory: "
(org-entry-get nil
"ATTACH_DIR"
(and org-attach-allow-inheritance t)))))
(org-entry-put nil "ATTACH_DIR" dir)))
(org-attach-dir t))))
(new
(let* ((attach-dir (read-directory-name
"Attachment directory: "
(org-entry-get nil "DIR")))
(current-dir (file-name-directory (or default-directory
buffer-file-name)))
(attach-dir-relative (file-relative-name attach-dir current-dir)))
(org-entry-put nil "DIR" (if org-attach-dir-relative
attach-dir-relative
attach-dir))
attach-dir)))
(unless (or (string= old new)
(not old))
(when (yes-or-no-p "Copy over attachments from old directory? ")
(copy-directory old new t t t))
(when (yes-or-no-p (concat "Delete " old))
(delete-directory old t)))
new))
(defun org-attach-unset-directory ()
"Removes DIR node property.
If attachment folder is changed due to removal of DIR-property
ask to move attachments to new location and ask to delete old
attachment-folder.
Change of attachment-folder due to unset might be if an ID
property is set on the node, or if a separate inherited
DIR-property exists (that is different than the unset one)."
(interactive)
(let ((old (org-attach-dir))
(new
(progn
(org-entry-delete nil "DIR")
;; ATTACH-DIR is deprecated and removed from documentation,
;; but still works. Remove code for it after major nr change.
(org-entry-delete nil "ATTACH_DIR")
(org-attach-dir))))
(unless (or (string= old new)
(not old))
(when (and new (yes-or-no-p "Copy over attachments from old directory? "))
(copy-directory old new t nil t))
(when (yes-or-no-p (concat "Delete " old))
(delete-directory old t)))))
(defun org-attach-set-inherit ()
"Set the ATTACH_DIR_INHERIT property of the current entry.
The property defines the directory that is used for attachments
of the entry and any children that do not explicitly define (by setting
the ATTACH_DIR property) their own attachment directory."
(interactive)
(org-entry-put nil "ATTACH_DIR_INHERIT" "t")
(message "Children will inherit attachment directory"))
(defun org-attach-use-annex ()
"Return non-nil if git annex can be used."
(let ((git-dir (vc-git-root (expand-file-name org-attach-directory))))
(and org-attach-git-annex-cutoff
(or (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "annex" git-dir))
(file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".git/annex" git-dir))))))
(defun org-attach-annex-get-maybe (path)
"Call git annex get PATH (via shell) if using git annex.
Signals an error if the file content is not available and it was not retrieved."
(let* ((default-directory (expand-file-name org-attach-directory))
(path-relative (file-relative-name path)))
(when (and (org-attach-use-annex)
(not
(string-equal
"found"
(shell-command-to-string
(format "git annex find --format=found --in=here %s"
(shell-quote-argument path-relative))))))
(let ((should-get
(if (eq org-attach-annex-auto-get 'ask)
(y-or-n-p (format "Run git annex get %s? " path-relative))
org-attach-annex-auto-get)))
(if should-get
(progn (message "Running git annex get \"%s\"." path-relative)
(call-process "git" nil nil nil "annex" "get" path-relative))
(error "File %s stored in git annex but it is not available, and was not retrieved"
path))))))
(defun org-attach-commit ()
"Commit changes to git if `org-attach-directory' is properly initialized.
This checks for the existence of a \".git\" directory in that directory."
(let* ((dir (expand-file-name org-attach-directory))
(git-dir (vc-git-root dir))
(use-annex (org-attach-use-annex))
(changes 0))
(when (and git-dir (executable-find "git"))
(with-temp-buffer
(cd dir)
(dolist (new-or-modified
(split-string
(shell-command-to-string
"git ls-files -zmo --exclude-standard") "\0" t))
(if (and use-annex
(>= (file-attribute-size (file-attributes new-or-modified))
org-attach-git-annex-cutoff))
(call-process "git" nil nil nil "annex" "add" new-or-modified)
(call-process "git" nil nil nil "add" new-or-modified))
(cl-incf changes))
(dolist (deleted
(split-string
(shell-command-to-string "git ls-files -z --deleted") "\0" t))
(call-process "git" nil nil nil "rm" deleted)
(cl-incf changes))
(when (> changes 0)
(shell-command "git commit -m 'Synchronized attachments'"))))))
(defun org-attach-tag (&optional off)
"Turn the autotag on or (if OFF is set) off."
(when org-attach-auto-tag
@ -423,22 +428,21 @@ Only do this when `org-attach-store-link-p' is non-nil."
(org-attach-attach url)))
(defun org-attach-buffer (buffer-name)
"Attach BUFFER-NAME's contents to current task.
"Attach BUFFER-NAME's contents to current outline node.
BUFFER-NAME is a string. Signals a `file-already-exists' error
if it would overwrite an existing filename."
(interactive "bBuffer whose contents should be attached: ")
(let ((output (expand-file-name buffer-name (org-attach-dir t))))
(let* ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir 'get-create))
(output (expand-file-name buffer-name attach-dir)))
(when (file-exists-p output)
(signal 'file-already-exists (list "File exists" output)))
(when (and org-attach-file-list-property (not org-attach-inherited))
(org-entry-add-to-multivalued-property
(point) org-attach-file-list-property buffer-name))
(run-hook-with-args 'org-attach-after-change-hook attach-dir)
(org-attach-tag)
(with-temp-file output
(insert-buffer-substring buffer-name))))
(defun org-attach-attach (file &optional visit-dir method)
"Move/copy/link FILE into the attachment directory of the current task.
"Move/copy/link FILE into the attachment directory of the current outline node.
If VISIT-DIR is non-nil, visit the directory with dired.
METHOD may be `cp', `mv', `ln', `lns' or `url' default taken from
`org-attach-method'."
@ -453,10 +457,7 @@ METHOD may be `cp', `mv', `ln', `lns' or `url' default taken from
nil))
(setq method (or method org-attach-method))
(let ((basename (file-name-nondirectory file)))
(when (and org-attach-file-list-property (not org-attach-inherited))
(org-entry-add-to-multivalued-property
(point) org-attach-file-list-property basename))
(let* ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir t))
(let* ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir 'get-create))
(fname (expand-file-name basename attach-dir)))
(cond
((eq method 'mv) (rename-file file fname))
@ -464,8 +465,7 @@ METHOD may be `cp', `mv', `ln', `lns' or `url' default taken from
((eq method 'ln) (add-name-to-file file fname))
((eq method 'lns) (make-symbolic-link file fname))
((eq method 'url) (url-copy-file file fname)))
(when org-attach-commit
(org-attach-commit))
(run-hook-with-args 'org-attach-after-change-hook attach-dir)
(org-attach-tag)
(cond ((eq org-attach-store-link-p 'attached)
(org-attach-store-link fname))
@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ METHOD may be `cp', `mv', `ln', `lns' or `url' default taken from
(org-attach-store-link file)))
(if visit-dir
(dired attach-dir)
(message "File %S is now a task attachment." basename)))))
(message "File %S is now an attachment." basename)))))
(defun org-attach-attach-cp ()
"Attach a file by copying it."
@ -498,13 +498,10 @@ On some systems, this apparently does copy the file instead."
(let ((org-attach-method 'lns)) (call-interactively 'org-attach-attach)))
(defun org-attach-new (file)
"Create a new attachment FILE for the current task.
"Create a new attachment FILE for the current outline node.
The attachment is created as an Emacs buffer."
(interactive "sCreate attachment named: ")
(when (and org-attach-file-list-property (not org-attach-inherited))
(org-entry-add-to-multivalued-property
(point) org-attach-file-list-property file))
(let ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir t)))
(let ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir 'get-create)))
(org-attach-tag)
(find-file (expand-file-name file attach-dir))
(message "New attachment %s" file)))
@ -512,7 +509,7 @@ The attachment is created as an Emacs buffer."
(defun org-attach-delete-one (&optional file)
"Delete a single attachment."
(interactive)
(let* ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir t))
(let* ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir))
(files (org-attach-file-list attach-dir))
(file (or file
(completing-read
@ -524,44 +521,32 @@ The attachment is created as an Emacs buffer."
(unless (file-exists-p file)
(error "No such attachment: %s" file))
(delete-file file)
(when org-attach-commit
(org-attach-commit))))
(run-hook-with-args 'org-attach-after-change-hook attach-dir)))
(defun org-attach-delete-all (&optional force)
"Delete all attachments from the current task.
"Delete all attachments from the current outline node.
This actually deletes the entire attachment directory.
A safer way is to open the directory in dired and delete from there."
(interactive "P")
(when (and org-attach-file-list-property (not org-attach-inherited))
(org-entry-delete (point) org-attach-file-list-property))
(let ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir)))
(when
(and attach-dir
(or force
(y-or-n-p "Are you sure you want to remove all attachments of this entry? ")))
(shell-command (format "rm -fr %s" attach-dir))
(when (and attach-dir
(or force
(yes-or-no-p "Really remove all attachments of this entry? ")))
(delete-directory attach-dir (yes-or-no-p "Recursive?") t)
(message "Attachment directory removed")
(when org-attach-commit
(org-attach-commit))
(run-hook-with-args 'org-attach-after-change-hook attach-dir)
(org-attach-untag))))
(defun org-attach-sync ()
"Synchronize the current tasks with its attachments.
"Synchronize the current outline node with its attachments.
This can be used after files have been added externally."
(interactive)
(when org-attach-commit
(org-attach-commit))
(when (and org-attach-file-list-property (not org-attach-inherited))
(org-entry-delete (point) org-attach-file-list-property))
(let ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir)))
(when attach-dir
(run-hook-with-args 'org-attach-after-change-hook attach-dir)
(let ((files (org-attach-file-list attach-dir)))
(org-attach-tag (not files))
(when org-attach-file-list-property
(dolist (file files)
(unless (string-match "^\\.\\.?\\'" file)
(org-entry-add-to-multivalued-property
(point) org-attach-file-list-property file))))))))
(org-attach-tag (not files))))
(unless attach-dir (org-attach-tag t))))
(defun org-attach-file-list (dir)
"Return a list of files in the attachment directory.
@ -570,35 +555,40 @@ This ignores files ending in \"~\"."
(mapcar (lambda (x) (if (string-match "^\\.\\.?\\'" x) nil x))
(directory-files dir nil "[^~]\\'"))))
(defun org-attach-reveal (&optional if-exists)
"Show the attachment directory of the current task.
(defun org-attach-reveal ()
"Show the attachment directory of the current outline node.
This will attempt to use an external program to show the directory."
(interactive "P")
(let ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir (not if-exists))))
(and attach-dir (org-open-file attach-dir))))
(interactive)
(let ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir)))
(if attach-dir
(org-open-file attach-dir)
(error "No attachment directory exist"))))
(defun org-attach-reveal-in-emacs ()
"Show the attachment directory of the current task in dired."
"Show the attachment directory of the current outline node in dired."
(interactive)
(let ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir t)))
(dired attach-dir)))
(let ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir)))
(if attach-dir
(dired attach-dir)
(error "No attachment directory exist"))))
(defun org-attach-open (&optional in-emacs)
"Open an attachment of the current task.
"Open an attachment of the current outline node.
If there are more than one attachment, you will be prompted for the file name.
This command will open the file using the settings in `org-file-apps'
and in the system-specific variants of this variable.
If IN-EMACS is non-nil, force opening in Emacs."
(interactive "P")
(let* ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir t))
(files (org-attach-file-list attach-dir))
(file (if (= (length files) 1)
(car files)
(completing-read "Open attachment: "
(mapcar #'list files) nil t)))
(path (expand-file-name file attach-dir)))
(org-attach-annex-get-maybe path)
(org-open-file path in-emacs)))
(let ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir)))
(if attach-dir
(let* ((file (pcase (org-attach-file-list attach-dir)
(`(,file) file)
(files (completing-read "Open attachment: "
(mapcar #'list files) nil t))))
(path (expand-file-name file attach-dir)))
(run-hook-with-args 'org-attach-open-hook path)
(org-open-file path in-emacs))
(error "No attachment directory exist"))))
(defun org-attach-open-in-emacs ()
"Open attachment, force opening in Emacs.
@ -617,6 +607,69 @@ Basically, this adds the path to the attachment directory, and a \"file:\"
prefix."
(concat "file:" (org-attach-expand file)))
(org-link-set-parameters "attachment"
:follow #'org-attach-open-link
:export #'org-attach-export-link
:complete #'org-attach-complete-link)
(defun org-attach-open-link (link &optional in-emacs)
"Attachment link type LINK is expanded with the attached directory and opened.
With optional prefix argument IN-EMACS, Emacs will visit the file.
With a double \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \
prefix arg, Org tries to avoid opening in Emacs
and to use an external application to visit the file."
(interactive "P")
(let (line search)
(cond
((string-match "::\\([0-9]+\\)\\'" link)
(setq line (string-to-number (match-string 1 link))
link (substring link 0 (match-beginning 0))))
((string-match "::\\(.+\\)\\'" link)
(setq search (match-string 1 link)
link (substring link 0 (match-beginning 0)))))
(if (string-match "[*?{]" (file-name-nondirectory link))
(dired (org-attach-expand link))
(org-open-file (org-attach-expand link) in-emacs line search))))
(defun org-attach-complete-link ()
"Advise the user with the available files in the attachment directory."
(let ((attach-dir (org-attach-dir)))
(if attach-dir
(let* ((attached-dir (expand-file-name attach-dir))
(file (read-file-name "File: " attached-dir))
(pwd (file-name-as-directory attached-dir))
(pwd-relative (file-name-as-directory
(abbreviate-file-name attached-dir))))
(cond
((string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote pwd-relative) "\\(.+\\)") file)
(concat "attachment:" (match-string 1 file)))
((string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote pwd) "\\(.+\\)")
(expand-file-name file))
(concat "attachment:" (match-string 1 (expand-file-name file))))
(t (concat "attachment:" file))))
(error "No attachment directory exist"))))
(defun org-attach-export-link (link description format)
"Translate attachment LINK from Org mode format to exported FORMAT.
Also includes the DESCRIPTION of the link in the export."
(save-excursion
(let (path desc)
(cond
((string-match "::\\([0-9]+\\)\\'" link)
(setq link (substring link 0 (match-beginning 0))))
((string-match "::\\(.+\\)\\'" link)
(setq link (substring link 0 (match-beginning 0)))))
(setq path (file-relative-name (org-attach-expand link))
desc (or description link))
(pcase format
(`html (format "<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"%s\">%s</a>" path desc))
(`latex (format "\\href{%s}{%s}" path desc))
(`texinfo (format "@uref{%s,%s}" path desc))
(`ascii (format "%s (%s)" desc path))
(`md (format "[%s](%s)" desc path))
(_ path)))))
(defun org-attach-archive-delete-maybe ()
"Maybe delete subtree attachments when archiving.
This function is called by `org-archive-hook'. The option
@ -644,7 +697,7 @@ Idea taken from `gnus-dired-attach'."
(interactive
(list (dired-get-marked-files)))
(unless (eq major-mode 'dired-mode)
(user-error "This command must be triggered in a dired buffer."))
(user-error "This command must be triggered in a dired buffer"))
(let ((start-win (selected-window))
(other-win
(get-window-with-predicate

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@ -263,6 +263,9 @@ Counting starts at 1."
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'org-remove-latex-fragment-image-overlays
'org-clear-latex-preview "Org 9.3")
(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'org-attach-directory
'org-attach-id-dir "Org 9.3")
(defun org-in-fixed-width-region-p ()
"Non-nil if point in a fixed-width region."
(save-match-data

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@ -3847,7 +3847,9 @@ This is needed for font-lock setup.")
(beg end))
(declare-function org-agenda-set-restriction-lock "org-agenda" (&optional type))
(declare-function org-agenda-skip "org-agenda" ())
(declare-function org-attach-reveal "org-attach" (&optional if-exists))
(declare-function org-attach-expand "org-attach" (file))
(declare-function org-attach-reveal "org-attach" ())
(declare-function org-attach-reveal-in-emacs "org-attach" ())
(declare-function org-gnus-follow-link "org-gnus" (&optional group article))
(declare-function org-indent-mode "org-indent" (&optional arg))
(declare-function org-inlinetask-goto-beginning "org-inlinetask" ())
@ -8645,12 +8647,15 @@ a link."
(pcase (org-offer-links-in-entry (current-buffer) (point) arg)
(`(nil . ,_)
(require 'org-attach)
(org-attach-reveal 'if-exists))
(message "Opening attachment-dir")
(if (equal arg '(4))
(org-attach-reveal-in-emacs)
(org-attach-reveal)))
(`(,links . ,links-end)
(dolist (link (if (stringp links) (list links) links))
(search-forward link nil links-end)
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(org-open-at-point))))))
(org-open-at-point arg))))))
;; On a footnote reference or at definition's label.
((or (eq type 'footnote-reference)
(and (eq type 'footnote-definition)
@ -16630,13 +16635,14 @@ boundaries."
;; "file:" links. Also check link abbreviations since
;; some might expand to "file" links.
(file-types-re
(format "\\[\\[\\(?:file%s:\\|[./~]\\)\\|\\]\\[\\(<?file:\\)"
(format "\\[\\[\\(?:file%s:\\|attachment:\\|[./~]\\)\\|\\]\\[\\(<?file:\\)"
(if (not link-abbrevs) ""
(concat "\\|" (regexp-opt link-abbrevs))))))
(while (re-search-forward file-types-re end t)
(let* ((link (org-element-lineage
(save-match-data (org-element-context))
'(link) t))
(linktype (org-element-property :type link))
(inner-start (match-beginning 1))
(path
(cond
@ -16650,7 +16656,8 @@ boundaries."
;; INCLUDE-LINKED is non-nil.
((or (not (org-element-property :contents-begin link))
include-linked)
(and (equal "file" (org-element-property :type link))
(and (or (equal "file" linktype)
(equal "attachment" linktype))
(org-element-property :path link)))
;; Link with a description. Check if description
;; is a filename. Even if Org doesn't have syntax
@ -16669,7 +16676,11 @@ boundaries."
(match-end 0))
(match-string 2)))))))
(when (and path (string-match-p file-extension-re path))
(let ((file (expand-file-name path)))
(let ((file (if (equal "attachment" linktype)
(progn
(require 'org-attach)
(org-attach-expand path))
(expand-file-name path))))
(when (file-exists-p file)
(let ((width
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@ -884,6 +884,7 @@ link to the image."
(defcustom org-html-inline-image-rules
'(("file" . "\\.\\(jpeg\\|jpg\\|png\\|gif\\|svg\\)\\'")
("attachment" . "\\.\\(jpeg\\|jpg\\|png\\|gif\\|svg\\)\\'")
("http" . "\\.\\(jpeg\\|jpg\\|png\\|gif\\|svg\\)\\'")
("https" . "\\.\\(jpeg\\|jpg\\|png\\|gif\\|svg\\)\\'"))
"Rules characterizing image files that can be inlined into HTML.

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Text in fileA

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
Text in fileC

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
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@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
#+TITLE: Org attach testfile
Used to test and verify the functionality of org-attach.
* H1
:PROPERTIES:
:DIR: att1
:END:
A link to one attachment: [[attachment:fileA]]
** H1.1
A link to another attachment: [[attachment:fileB]]
** H1.2
:PROPERTIES:
:DIR: att2
:END:
* H2
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: abcd123
:END:
* H3
:PROPERTIES:
:DIR: att1
:ID: abcd1234
:END:
** H3.1
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: abcd12345
:END:

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
peek-a-boo

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@ -20,19 +20,19 @@
;;; Code:
(org-test-for-executable "git-annex")
(require 'org-attach)
(require 'org-attach-git)
(require 'cl-lib)
(defmacro test-org-attach-annex/with-annex (&rest body)
(defmacro test-org-attach-git/with-annex (&rest body)
`(let ((tmpdir (make-temp-file "org-annex-test" t "/")))
(unwind-protect
(let ((default-directory tmpdir)
(org-attach-directory tmpdir))
(org-attach-id-dir tmpdir))
(shell-command "git init")
(shell-command "git annex init")
,@body))))
(ert-deftest test-org-attach/use-annex ()
(ert-deftest test-org-attach-git/use-annex ()
(test-org-attach-annex/with-annex
(let ((org-attach-git-annex-cutoff 1))
(should (org-attach-use-annex)))
@ -44,12 +44,12 @@
(let ((tmpdir (make-temp-file "org-annex-test" t "/")))
(unwind-protect
(let ((default-directory tmpdir)
(org-attach-directory tmpdir))
(org-attach-id-dir tmpdir))
(shell-command "git init")
(should-not (org-attach-use-annex)))
(delete-directory tmpdir 'recursive))))
(ert-deftest test-org-attach/get-maybe ()
(ert-deftest test-org-attach-git/get-maybe ()
(test-org-attach-annex/with-annex
(let ((path (expand-file-name "test-file"))
(annex-dup (make-temp-file "org-annex-test" t "/")))

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@ -28,6 +28,75 @@
(require 'org-attach)
(eval-and-compile (require 'cl-lib))
(ert-deftest test-org-attach/dir ()
"Test `org-attach-get' specifications."
(should (equal "Text in fileA\n"
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 157) ;; First attachment link
(org-open-at-point)
(buffer-string))))
(should-not (equal "Text in fileB\n"
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 219) ;; Second attachment link
(let ((org-attach-use-inheritance nil))
(org-open-at-point)
(buffer-string)))))
(should (equal "Text in fileB\n"
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 219) ;; Second attachment link
(let ((org-attach-use-inheritance t))
(org-open-at-point)
(buffer-string)))))
(should-not (equal "att1"
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 179) ;; H1.1
(let ((org-attach-use-inheritance nil))
(org-attach-dir)))))
(should (equal "att1"
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 179) ;; H1.1
(let ((org-attach-use-inheritance t))
(org-attach-dir)))))
(should (equal '("fileC" "fileD")
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 239) ;; H1.2
(org-attach-file-list (org-attach-dir)))))
(should (equal '("fileC" "fileD")
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 239) ;; H1.2
(org-attach-file-list (org-attach-dir)))))
(should (equal '("fileE")
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 289) ;; H2
(let ((org-attach-id-dir "data/"))
(org-attach-file-list (org-attach-dir))))))
(should (equal "peek-a-boo\n"
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 289) ;; H2
(let ((org-attach-id-dir "data/"))
(org-attach-open-in-emacs)
(buffer-string)))))
(should (equal '("fileA" "fileB")
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 336) ;; H3
(org-attach-file-list (org-attach-dir)))))
(should (equal "data/ab/cd12345"
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 401) ;; H3.1
(let ((org-attach-use-inheritance nil)
(org-attach-id-dir "data/"))
(file-relative-name (org-attach-dir))))))
(should (equal '("fileA" "fileB")
(org-test-in-example-file org-test-attachments-file
(goto-char 401) ;; H3.1
(let ((org-attach-use-inheritance t))
;; This is where it get's a bit sketchy...! DIR always has
;; priority over ID, even if ID is declared "higher up" in the
;; tree. This can potentially be revised. But it is also
;; pretty clean. DIR is always higher in priority than ID right
;; now, no matter the depth in the tree.
(org-attach-file-list (org-attach-dir)))))))
(ert-deftest test-org-attach/dired-attach-to-next-best-subtree/1 ()
"Attach file at point in dired to subtree."
(should

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@ -2514,7 +2514,11 @@ Foo Bar
(catch :result
(cl-letf (((symbol-function 'org-tags-view)
(lambda (&rest args) (throw :result t))))
(org-open-at-point)
;; When point isn't on a tag it's going to try other things,
;; possibly trying to open attachments which will return an
;; error if there isn't an attachment. Supress that error.
(ignore-errors
(org-open-at-point))
nil)))))

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@ -87,6 +87,9 @@ org-test searches this directory up the directory tree.")
(defconst org-test-no-heading-file
(expand-file-name "no-heading.org" org-test-example-dir))
(defconst org-test-attachments-file
(expand-file-name "attachments.org" org-test-example-dir))
(defconst org-test-link-in-heading-file
(expand-file-name "link-in-heading.org" org-test-dir))