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Fix spelling mistakes.
Thanks to Paul Eggert for spotting these.
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@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@ from within Emacs, please copy and paste the content into your Email program.
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Sometimes you might face a problem due to an error in your Emacs or Org mode
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setup. Before reporting a bug, it is very helpful to start Emacs with minimal
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customisations and reproduce the problem. Doing so often helps you determine
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customizations and reproduce the problem. Doing so often helps you determine
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if the problem is with your customization or with Org mode itself. You can
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start a typical minimal session with a command like the example below.
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@ -10975,7 +10975,7 @@ A link with no description and destined to a regular (un-itemized) outline
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heading is replaced with a cross-reference and section number of the heading.
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A @samp{\ref@{label@}}-style reference to an image, table etc. is replaced
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with a cross-reference and sequence number of the labelled entity.
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with a cross-reference and sequence number of the labeled entity.
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@xref{Labels and captions in ODT export}.
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@node Tables in ODT export, Images in ODT export, Links in ODT export, OpenDocument Text export
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@ -10999,7 +10999,7 @@ You can control the width of the table by specifying @code{:rel-width}
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property using an @code{#+ATTR_ODT} line.
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For example, consider the following table which makes use of all the rules
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mentoned above.
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mentioned above.
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@example
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#+ATTR_ODT: :rel-width 50
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@ -11225,7 +11225,7 @@ or
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You can label and caption various category of objects - an inline image, a
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table, a @LaTeX{} fragment or a Math formula - using @code{#+LABEL} and
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@code{#+CAPTION} lines. @xref{Images and tables}. ODT exporter enumerates
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each labelled or captioned object of a given category separately. As a
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each labeled or captioned object of a given category separately. As a
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result, each such object is assigned a sequence number based on order of it's
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appearance in the Org file.
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@ -2931,7 +2931,7 @@ known that the table will be realigned a little later anyway."
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(defun org-table-iterate (&optional arg)
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"Recalculate the table until it does not change anymore.
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The maximun number of iterations is 10, but you can choose a different value
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The maximum number of iterations is 10, but you can choose a different value
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with the prefix ARG."
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(interactive "P")
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(let ((imax (if arg (prefix-numeric-value arg) 10))
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@ -20477,7 +20477,7 @@ beyond the end of the headline."
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(t refpos)))))
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((org-at-item-p)
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;; Being at an item and not looking at an the item means point
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;; was previously moved to beginning of a visual line, whiche
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;; was previously moved to beginning of a visual line, which
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;; doesn't contain the item. Therefore, do nothing special,
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;; just stay here.
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(when (looking-at org-list-full-item-re)
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