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a00889997bdd1442fb54be4f3d8853131c3c31c3 — Basil L. Contovounesios 3 months ago d55a112
doc/org-manual.org: Mark up nil as ~nil~

* doc/org-manual.org (Images, Plain lists in Texinfo export)
(Results of Evaluation): Mark up plain nil as ~nil~.
(Org Crypt): Ditto.  Clarify wording.
1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

M doc/org-manual.org
M doc/org-manual.org => doc/org-manual.org +11 -11
@@ 11597,8 11597,8 @@ command:
  =ORG-IMAGE-ACTUAL-WIDTH= property (subtree-level)[fn:: The width can
  be customized in Emacs >= 24.1, built with imagemagick support.].
  Their value can be the following:
  - (default) Non-nil, use the actual width of images when inlining them.
    If the actual width is too wide, limit it according to
  - (default) Non-~nil~, use the actual width of images when inlining
    them.  If the actual width is too wide, limit it according to
    ~org-image-max-width~.
  - When set to a number, use imagemagick (when available) to set the
    image's width to this value.


@@ 11608,7 11608,7 @@ command:
    ,#+ATTR_HTML: :width 300px
    #+end_example
    and fall back on that number if none is found.
  - When set to nil, try to get the width from an =#+ATTR.*= keyword
  - When set to ~nil~, try to get the width from an =#+ATTR.*= keyword
    and fall back on the original width or ~org-image-max-width~ if
    none is found.



@@ 11618,8 11618,8 @@ command:
  - (default) ~fill-column~, limit width to ~fill-column~ number of
    characters.
  - ~window~, limit width to current window width.
  - integer number, limit width that specified number of pixels.
  - nil, do not limit the width.
  - integer number, limit width to that specified number of pixels.
  - ~nil~, do not limit the width.

#+vindex: org-cycle-inline-images-display
Inline images can also be displayed when cycling the folding state.


@@ 15756,9 15756,9 @@ This is the common text for variables foo and bar.

The =:compact= attribute is an alternative to the =:sep= attribute,
which allows writing each entry on its own line.  If this attribute is
non-nil and an item in a description list has no body but is followed
by another item, then the second item is transcoded to =@itemx=.  This
example is transcoded to the same output as above.
non-~nil~ and an item in a description list has no body but is
followed by another item, then the second item is transcoded to
=@itemx=.  This example is transcoded to the same output as above.

#+begin_example
,#+ATTR_TEXINFO: :table-type vtable :indic asis :compact t


@@ 18666,7 18666,7 @@ options; they are mutually exclusive.
  but no processing is performed on the return value.  Calling the
  code block programmatically (see [[*How to evaluate source code]]) or by
  reference (see [[*Passing arguments]] and [[*Noweb Reference Syntax]]) will
  always yield nil.
  always yield ~nil~.

- =append= ::



@@ 20932,8 20932,8 @@ specifying the respective key as property =CRYPTKEY=, e.g.:
  :END:
#+end_example

Note that =CRYPTKEY= property is only effective when ~org-crypt-key~
is set to non-nil.  ~nil~ value of ~org-crypt-key~ makes Org use
Note that the =CRYPTKEY= property is only effective when
~org-crypt-key~ is non-~nil~.  If ~org-crypt-key~ is ~nil~, Org uses
symmetric encryption unconditionally.

Excluding the =crypt= tag from inheritance prevents already encrypted