Hi Eric,
· Eric Abrahamsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> thanks for the gnorb package! I started using it and I like it a lot!
>>
>> When I call `gnorb-gnus-incoming-do-todo' from gnus I'm prompted for a
>> headline. But completion is not working. Neither <TAB> nor M-j does
>> anything.
>>
>> How can I get completion working? Completion is working for org-refile.
>>
>> I have no settings customized. Only key bindings as suggested.
>>
>> Thank you for looking into this!
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Glad to hear you're liking Gnorb! Can you tell me a few things about
> your setup?
>
> 1. What versions of the packages are you using? Org and Gnorb?
I use most recent git versions:
Org-mode version 8.3.1 (release_8.3.1-56-g046110 @
/home/thommy/git-emacs/org-mode/lisp/)
gnorb: most recent git version
> 2. Are you using any special completion packages (ido, iswitchb,
> helm)?
I mostly use helm. But for refile I use following settings since I
found helm not really working here:
#+begin_src emacs_lisp
;;
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;; settings für org-refile
;;
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(setq org-refile-use-outline-path 'file)
(setq org-refile-targets
'((org-agenda-files :maxlevel . 3)
(org-agenda-text-search-extra-files . (:maxlevel . 3))
(nil :maxlevel . 5)))
; Allow refile to create parent tasks with confirmation
(setq org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes (quote confirm))
#+end_src
> 3. Can you confirm that the prompt where you're seeing failure is
> "Trigger heading:"?
I see: "Trigger heading (default Reparaturen):"
>
> I assume that putting point after this sexp and running "C-x C-e" gets
> you a fully functional completion prompt, is that true?
>
> (org-refile-get-location "Trigger heading" nil t)
Yes with helm interface. But again completion is not functional.
Now when I press `g' at the begin of a headline I get:
"Refile subtree "Erträge" to (default Reperaturen):"
With regular (no helm) completion (<TAB> completes) working.
> Thanks for your help in tracking this down!
Again thank you for looking into this! I really apreciate your help and
gnorb package which makes my work a lot easier"
--
Thomas