Re: [O] Having trouble with hidestars this morning

2013-11-07 Thread Bastien
Aaron Ecay aarone...@gmail.com writes:

 It is a new bug (IMO) in emacs.  Reported here:
 http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=15815

 There is a workaround in the bug report also.

Indeed.  Thanks for the pointer!

-- 
 Bastien



Re: [O] Having trouble with hidestars this morning

2013-11-07 Thread Susan Cragin
Just a FYI. I got this at this morning's org-mode git compile the following warning at the end. It's probably due to all the settings tinkering I did, and I haven't had time to investigate it, but thought I'd pass it along. org-version: 8.2.1 (release_8.2.1-223-g065627)makeinfo --no-split org.texi -o orgorg.texi:1318: warning: node up `Initial visibility' in menu `Global and local cycling' and in sectioning `Visibility cycling' differorg.texi:1362: warning: node up `Catching invisible edits' in menu `Global and local cycling' and in sectioning `Visibility cycling' differ





Re: [O] Having trouble with hidestars this morning

2013-11-06 Thread Bastien
Hi Susan,

Susan Cragin susancra...@earthlink.net writes:

 But after compiling both emacs and org-mode from git this morning,
 and re-installing, my outlines show all the stars, and the stars
 cannot be turned off.

I do see the same problem -- Nicolas, do you know what may have caused
this?

-- 
 Bastien



Re: [O] Having trouble with hidestars this morning

2013-11-06 Thread Aaron Ecay
2013ko azaroak 6an, Bastien-ek idatzi zuen:
 
 Hi Susan,
 
 Susan Cragin susancra...@earthlink.net writes:
 
 But after compiling both emacs and org-mode from git this morning,
 and re-installing, my outlines show all the stars, and the stars
 cannot be turned off.
 
 I do see the same problem -- Nicolas, do you know what may have caused
 this?

It is a new bug (IMO) in emacs.  Reported here:
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=15815

There is a workaround in the bug report also.

-- 
Aaron Ecay



[O] Having trouble with hidestars this morning

2013-11-04 Thread Susan Cragin
Hello. 
Normally outlines are supposed to start up in hidestars view, which shows one 
star per level, indented, thusly:

* First Level 
  * Second
* Third

But after compiling both emacs and org-mode from git this morning, and 
re-installing, my outlines show all the stars, and the stars cannot be turned 
off. I've tried: 

#+STARTUP: indent
#+STARTUP: hidestars

Suggestions? Is there some sort of M-x hidestars command that I might have 
toggled accidentally?











Re: [O] Having trouble with hidestars this morning

2013-11-04 Thread Thorsten Jolitz
Susan Cragin susancra...@earthlink.net writes:

 Hello. Normally outlines are supposed to start up in hidestars view,
 which shows one star per level, indented, thusly:

 * First Level 
   * Second
 * Third

 But after compiling both emacs and org-mode from git this morning, and
 re-installing, my outlines show all the stars, and the stars cannot be
 turned off. I've tried:

 #+STARTUP: indent
 #+STARTUP: hidestars

 Suggestions? Is there some sort of M-x hidestars command that I might
 have toggled accidentally?

What does 'C-h v org-startup-indented' show?

-- 
cheers,
Thorsten




Re: [O] Having trouble with hidestars this morning

2013-11-04 Thread Pete Ley
Susan Cragin susancra...@earthlink.net writes:

 Hello. 
 Normally outlines are supposed to start up in hidestars view, which shows one 
 star per level, indented, thusly:

 * First Level 
   * Second
 * Third

 But after compiling both emacs and org-mode from git this morning, and 
 re-installing, my outlines show all the stars, and the stars cannot be turned 
 off. I've tried: 

I have the same problem. Hidestars is set in my init.el yet when I first
start up, it isn't functional. Then, after I view my weekly agenda, they
become hidden again.