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feat: "auto" level property & no-first-heading #195 #254 #268

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@nobiot nobiot commented Jan 3, 2025

This is still WIP and many will change. Just wanted to show that there is ongoing work.

This PR includes other open PRs #266 and #267 (and some more that I am not pushing to GitHub yet).

I plan to merge most of these eventually in 2025...

nobiot added 9 commits January 2, 2025 22:38
Added the  following utility functions to support the move

- `org-transclusion-extension-functions-add-or-remove`
- `org-transclusion-extension-set-a-hook-functions`

Modified function `org-transclusion-load-extensions-maybe` so that setting
`org-transclusion-extensions` with the `customize` facilities will automatically
activate the corresponding minor mode for each extension.

Use of `customize` and `org-transclusion-extensions` is optional. Users can
ignore these and use extensions by loading and activating minor modes in their
init.el file.

So, this below should work (each minor mode function has the autoload cookie, so
the library should not have to be explicitly loaded).

```
(with-eval-after-load 'org-transclusion
    (org-transclusion-indent-mode +1))
 ```

Adding to the list and requiring the library like this below did not use to be
necessary...

```
(with-eval-after-load 'org-transclusion
     (add-to-list 'org-transclusion-extensions 'org-transclusion-indent-mode)
     (require 'org-transclusion-indent-mode))
```

The Customizing facility would load the active extension library with
`require`.... But I think this was never intuitive.
'((cons e1 e2)) is incorrect. `cons` will be part of the list.
While fixing the issue, I am extending the "add" operation to allow for *any*
link.  A lot is still under development and many things will change. But this
seems to work without breaking any user-facing commands and function.

Introduced a new function `org-transclusion-add-target-marker`, which helps
transcluding *any* link (as long as Org can reach the link target and Emacs
creates the link's target buffer -- tested with `notmuch` link successfully).

Refactored the code for the "add" operation with this new approach.
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