Can someone merely reply and confirm that:

* I've submitted this bug report to the correct forum
* I've supplied the information that I need to

Thank you for your time.

Cheers,

~Tomer Altman

On 4/13/11 10:59 AM, Tomer Altman wrote:
Hi,

I am an inexperienced org-mode user, so my apologies if this bug report
falls short, or is submitted to the wrong forum.

I've been experiencing an annoying bug/break since upgrading to OrgMode
7.5. I'm running it on GNU Emacs 22.3.1 (i386-apple-darwin9, Carbon
Version 1.6.0).

When I am using a relative timer, I can usually hit M-Ret at the end of
the current item, to create a new time-stamped item (I'm using [X] for
point):

- 0:02:04 :: foo[X]

This leads to a new timestamp item:

- 0:02:04 :: foo
- 0:02:06 ::

But when the text of the second note gets to be too long, Emacs wraps
the text to the next line (I have the Fill minor mode active). Trying to
use M-Ret from the end of the second line of the second item leads to
the attached break/backtrace:

- 0:02:04 :: foo
- 0:02:06 :: bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar
bar[X]

Any ideas on how to fix this bug/break? Do I merely need to upgrade my
version of GNU Emacs?

Thank you for your time & help,

~Tomer



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