Hi Bastien,

yes, not I can reproduce the bug, at least if I have
set things up so that the buffer is initially collapsed to
overview.  I.e. for the bug to occur, is is necessary that
the scheduled item is hidden entirely.

I have fixed this for 4.75, thanks for taking the time to
find a setup where this is reproducible.

- Carsten

On May 19, 2007, at 10:43, Bastien wrote:

Hi,

i finally found a way to reproduce a quite annoying bug.

Try this file :

--- %<--------------------------------------------------------------------
#+STARTUP:   align fold nodlcheck
#+SEQ_TODO:  TODO DONE
#+TITLE:     Bastien TODO
#+AUTHOR:    Bastien Guerry
#+EMAIL:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#+OPTIONS: H:3 num:t toc:nil \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t *:t TeX:t skip:nil
#+ARCHIVE:   archives/bzg_archive::

* Headline 1
* Headline 2
#+CATEGORY: headline2

** First appointment
   SCHEDULED: <2007-05-19 sam>
--- %<--------------------------------------------------------------------

Then open a new Emacs session, call `org-agenda-list' then try to
archive the "First appointment".  Org won't store this headline in the
"headline2" category, but it will put the whole "* Headline 2" subtree
in the archives/bzg_archive file.

I guess i'm using a rather unusual and (too) complicated archiving
scheme, but being able to misuse a wonderful tool is what makes it
wonderful sometimes :)

--
Bastien


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