Hi Dan,
I can not yet reproduce this, so I need your full customization - or
even better a minimal customization, where you have started Emacs with
emacs -q -l minimal.emacs
Thanks for your help!
- Carsten
On Jan 31, 2009, at 7:09 PM, Dan Griswold wrote:
Carsten Dominik <domi...@science.uva.nl> writes:
Hi Dan,
If you want to help, the way to do it is to construct a minimal
example, a testfile with minimal Org customization that can reliably
reproduce this problem. I am sure that I can then easily find the
bug and resolve it.
- Carsten
Thank you, Carsten. Taking your suggestion, I may have narrowed down
the problem.
I started out using a minimal org file with these contents:
* Big item
** MAYBE Subitem
** TODO Another subitem
* Another one
** INPROCESS do something
SCHEDULED: <2008-01-30 Wed +1w>
** TODO do something else
SCHEDULED: <2009-01-31 Sat>
Executing C-c a a would NOT mark the file as changed.
However, once I added this:
#+TAGS: @COMPUTER(c) @PHONE(f)
and gave the tag "@COMPUTER:" to the "do something" line, then C-c a a
would mark the file as changed.
Please let me know if you need more testing, or values for other
variables.
Cheers,
Dan
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