Hi Stefan,

this problem seems only to happen in Emacs 21, and I have
stopped putting time into Emacs 21 support.  Can't you just
get a more recent version of Emacs?

- Carsten

On Jan 12, 2009, at 11:42 PM, Stefan Ring wrote:

Hi,

today I decided to bisect a major annoyance that has bugged me for quite some time now. I'm using a relatively old version of Emacs on Fedora 5. Emacs 21.4.1 from emacs-21.4-14.x86_64.rpm, to be exact.

Upon clocking in, a single CLOCK: line is converted to a :CLOCK: block, and this is where the trouble is. On my machine, this is what happens. Before:

* Test
 CLOCK: [2009-01-12 Mon 22:57]--[2009-01-12 Mon 22:57] =>  0:00

After clocking in:

* Test
 :CLOCK:

 CLOCK: [2009-01-12 Mon 22:57]--[2009-01-12 Mon 22:57] =>  0:00
 :END:CLOCK: [2009-01-12 Mon 23:27]

The exact changeset that broke this is: f70127dd3f95473ac80aa407bafca8f68f08e002 And within that specifically the "(org-clock-in): Use org-indent- line-function to indent clock lines." part (+1/-1 line).

When I revert this single line in the current head, it starts working again.

HTH
Stefan


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