Hi Lluis, would you like to make a patch for me to fix this?
- Carsten
On Mar 30, 2010, at 7:17 PM, Lluís wrote:
I tried to insert a previously stored link in an org-mode buffer
that was in a
`framepop' buffer (framepop "pins" a buffer in a separate frame, and
all
interactions are redirected to the non-framepop frame).
The result is that '(get-buffer-window "*Org Links*")' returns 'nil'
and thus
the function throws an exception.
This could be easily fixed by using the second argument FRAME in
`get-buffer-window'. In any case, which would be the best value for
that
argument still escapes my knowledge (I supose `t' would be safe and
work in all
cases).
I'm using version 6.34c.
In an unrelated note, I'm using an approach similar to that of
http://tsdh.wordpress.com/2009/03/
and when saving an org-mode file in the framepop frame, the hook is
somehow
unable to prevent the excursion, thus showing me the agenda buffer
on my main
working frame.
I tried a `framepop-toggle-frame' before and after the `save-
excursion' code if
`selected-frame' is `framepop-frame' (which should get back to the
"working"
frame and thus save excursions in there). Even if the framepop-frame
is visibly
toggled, it still shows the same undesired behaviour.
Thanks,
Lluis
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- Carsten
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