Thanks, Mike. That was it. For some reason I had, on the
Vista machine, an old version (3.15) of org.el earlier in
the load-path than on the XP machine. I really don't know
where it came from... :(
Mark
* Mike Newman wrote (on 3/3/2009 3:26 PM):
I would check that you are running the same version of org on both -
call the function org-version.
On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 14:39:52 -0800
Mark Elston <m.els...@advantest-ard.com> wrote:
I have two machines: WinXP and Vista (64 bit) with Emacs 22.3
on both.
Both are configured the same in terms of libraries and, specifically,
the org-mode configuration is the same.
However, the (require 'org-install) on the Vista system doesn't
seem to work the same as it does on WinXP. When I type C-c a
on the XP system I get the usual menu asking for the additional
key for the type of agenda I want.
On the Vista system, though, when I type C-c a I don't get this
menu and it provides the agenda in the default format (which isn't
really as useful to me).
I do a C-h f on org-agenda and it tells me (on the Vista system)
that it is an interactive Lisp function in 'org.el'.
Apparently, even with the (require ...) in my .emacs file I am
not loading 'org-install.
Any ideas why this would be?
Mark
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