Hello, Frank Jäkel <fjae...@uos.de> writes:
> * A > I'm trying to fill this > paragraph by pressing > M-q now > > I get the following error: > > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function fill-forward-paragraph) > (fill-forward-paragraph -1) > (save-excursion (fill-forward-paragraph -1) (setq itemp > (org-in-item-p))) > (cond ((and ... ...) t) (table\.el-p t) (table-p (org-table-align) t) > (itemp (let* ... ... ... t)) ((save-excursion ... ...) (let ... ...)) (t > nil)) > (let ((table-p ...) (table\.el-p ...) (itemp ...)) (cond (... t) > (table\.el-p t) (table-p ... t) (itemp ...) (... ...) (t nil))) > org-fill-paragraph(nil) > fill-paragraph(nil) > call-interactively(fill-paragraph) > > Strangely, if I now go back to the buffer and try M-q this time it will > fill the paragraph as intended. So you mean `fill-forward-paragraph' is known by Emacs afterwards? > A solution that worked for me was to replace all calls to > fill-forward-paragraph with fill-paragraph. I don't think it is a solution as fill-forward-paragraph is a movement function, not a filling one: they can't be equivalent. Regards, -- Nicolas