Hi Drew, org-mode-community, * Drew Adams <drew.ad...@oracle.com> [14. Jul. 2013]: >> (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'org-remove-file) >> >> But the last hook does not work as espected. Instead it says >> "Current buffer does not visit a file". But according to the >> documentation kill-buffer-hook is run before the buffer is >> actually killed and the buffer is current when calling the hook. >> Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? > > I have no idea what `org-remove-file' does, but if it expects > the current buffer to be visiting a file then that explains > your problem. `kill-buffer-hook' is run whenever ANY buffer is > killed, not just a buffer visiting a file. And Emacs uses lots > of buffers that are not visiting files. > > What you can do is use a different function, `foo', that first > tests whether the current buffer is the kind of buffer you want > to apply `org-remove-file' to, and if so invoke that, and if not > do nothing.
Thanks, this helped. For the record: I wrote function which tests if the current buffer is associated with a file and if it is in org-mode. Iff so I remove it from the list of agenda files. Ciao, Gregor -- -... --- .-. . -.. ..--.. ...-.-