I think I am getting close to deal with this level problem.
Where the proper place to put a dead node in a file.
On emacs on the computer side?
*
** start here
Thanks
On Friday, June 13, 2014 4:56:25 PM UTC-4, (unknown) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed a few other posts that seem perhaps related to this issue, but
> here's what was happening to me.
>
> All I was trying to do was clock-in on a given node from the MobileOrg menu
> that you get when a node is selected. The problem was that I was getting very
> inconsistent results when I then tried pulling those edits down while in
> Emacs on my Macbook Pro (running OS X 10.8). My org/emacs versions are
> (where's the markdown formatting?!):
>
> Org-mode version 8.2.6 (8.2.6-47-ge3d2c1-elpa
> @/Applications/Aquamacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp/org/lisp/)
>
> GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin12.4.0, NS apple-appkit-1187.39) of
> 2014-01-23
>
> Below are three examples of the kinds of errors I would get, depending on the
> node I had selected. I also describe the fix I discovered.
>
> * Heading not found on level 4: 2014 F(edit:body)
> [[olp:projects.org:editing/writings/2011-2014/2014/HS-era][2014/HS-era]]
>
> The above error stemmed from using a / (that is, a forward slash) in the
> heading text, which was
> * 2014/HS-era
>
> Perhaps not using slashes in a heading is obvious to some people, as I notice
> now--looking at the fully-fleshed out olp text above--that the slash appears
> to be used in the formatting of the node-structure into a link.
>
> Or something. Removing the slash and using a space allowed me to pull the
> changes without the "Heading Not Found" error.
>
> However, the following errors were the result of something else that was
> squirrely.
>
> * Body was changed in MobileOrg and on the computer F(edit:body)
> [[olp:projects.org:editing/writings/2011-2014/2014 HS-era][2014 HS-era]]
>
> * Before first headline at position 122 in buffer notes.org F(edit:body)
> [[olp:notes.org:notes on managing org-projects][notes on managing
> org-projects]]
>
> The last one reminded me of something ("All of these edits placed the node
> one level too high") in this post:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/mobileorg-android/org-mobile-pull/mobileorg-android/lTBl86Pg_qQ/t3oG7IhFvqEJ
>
> My solution was to insert a "dead-node" at the very top of each file. For
> some reason, that seemed to ensure that the :LOGBOOK: drawer appeared in the
> correct place without producing those error messages (Perhaps this has
> something to with the fact that I have set the following customization
> '(org-clock-into-drawer t) in my .emacs?)
>
> Anyway, hope that helps somebody. Presumably a problem in org-mode??
>
> Best,
> Will
>
>
> PS. Never saw a follow-up to this issue in gmane:
>
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/64989
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