Bastien <[email protected]> writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> both print this in the message buffer
>>
>> ,--------------------------------------
>> | byte-code: End of buffer
>> | #("1st level" 0 9 (face org-level-1))
>> `--------------------------------------
>>
>> while using M-x shows the string "1st Level" as expected.
>
> There is no problem here.
>
> #("1st level" 0 9 (face org-level-1))
>
> is just the internal representation of a fontified string.
I know, but...
> Or am I missing something?
can you write a function (not a command) that calls this function, and
you see in the minibuffer what you expect?
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun callOrgDisplay ()
(call-interactively 'org-display-outline-path))
#+end_src
#+results:
: callOrgDisplay
#+begin_src org
* 1st Level
** 2nd Level
#+end_src
,---------------------
| M-: (callOrgDisplay)
`---------------------
with point on the second level headline shows that internal string
representation. Only if I make `callOrgDisplay' itself a command by
adding (interactive) and call it with M-x, the string without properties
is shown.
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cheers,
Thorsten