Hi Samuel,

On 2014-04-29 12:30, Samuel Loury <konubi...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi,
> Alan Schmitt <alan.schm...@polytechnique.org> writes:
>
>> On 2014-04-28 19:18, Rene <jl...@yahoo.com> writes:
>> I have not defined an Energy property, but I recently played with date
>> properties (and a user defined sorting function). If it's helpful to
>> you, the code is there:
>> https://github.com/brabalan/org-review/blob/master/org-review.el#L156
> I looked at the code and I don't get what means the part of the code
> getting the org-marker text property of a:
> (get-text-property (point-min) 'org-marker a)
> In this part, the point-min returns the point-min of the current buffer
> (the agenda buffer in that case) while the function looks for the
> property into a.
>
> I tried launching this code into a custom agenda compare function and I
> get the error:
> Args out of range: 1197, 1197
> This makes sense since the agenda appears to be narrowed at that time so
> that (point-min) returns 1197 and the a string at this time is not 1197
> characters long.
>
> Replacing (point-min) by 0 appears to work (I assumed the 0th character
> of the string has the wanted text property).

I used to have `1' instead of `point-min', but I changed it following
a suggestion from Bastien
(http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/85217/focus=85241).

> Incidentally, I don't manage to have edebug triggered in a custom org
> agenda cmp function. I load the function with C-u C-M-x. the message
> "Edebug: org-energy-compare" appears as usual. When I launch the agenda
> I can see the function has been called since the entries are correctly
> sorted. But I was never given the input to debug it. Do you know why?

I'm curious about this as well. I've had little luck in getting edebug
to launch when I'm creating agenda views.

Alan

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