[8.2.10 (release_8.2.10 @ /usr/share/emacs/24.5/lisp/org/)] GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.14.12) of 2015-04-17 on buildvm-04.phx2.fedoraproject.org
Hello. I do: 'emacs -Q new_file.org'. Once in the file I do: 'C-c .' I see in the minibuffer: Date+time [2015-05-19]: => < 2015-05-19 Tue > I then click with the mouse inside the calendar buffer at an inactive place, say just before the '17' of May. In the minibuffer, the part after the colon disappears. I then type 'C-f' (calendar-forward-day); the (red) cursor in the calendar buffer does not move at all. However, I can see that it is somehow working because after a single 'C-f' and <RET>, the string inserted in the file is '<2015-05-17 Sun>'; after two 'C-f' and <RET>, it is '<2015-05-18 Mon>', etc. Simply, nothing shows cursor movement. Is this behavior normal? If so, is there a way to get the behavior I expect (i.e., to see the cursor move to the next day after each 'C-f')? Thank you. By contrast, if I stay in the minibuffer and use, say, <S-right>, the cursor in the calendar buffer moves as expected, and the part after the colon in the minibuffer changes accordingly. Also, if I do 'emacs -Q -nw new_file.org', 'C-c .' and twice 'C-x o' so as to go to the calendar buffer, then a green cursor does move as expected after each 'C-f' (even though the red cursor remains on today's date). Finally, on another computer with configuration Org-mode version 6.21b GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (i386-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.18.9) of 2013-07-17 on c6b10.bsys.dev.centos.org I do get the behavior I expect.