Re: [O] Redundant todo keywords in agenda todo view

2012-12-05 Thread John Hendy
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Sebastien Vauban  wrote:

> Hi John,
>
> John Hendy wrote:
> > This is what the top of my agenda todo view:
> >
> > --
> > Global list of TODO items of type: ALL
> > Available with `N r': (0)[ALL] (1)todo (2)next (3)wait (4)done
> (5)cancelled
> > (6)todo (7)next (8)wait (9)done
> >   (10)cancelled (11)todo (12)next (13)wait (14)done
> > (15)cancelled (16)todo (17)next (18)wait
> >   (19)done (20)cancelled (21)todo (22)next (23)wait
> > (24)done (25)cancelled (26)todo (27)next
> >   (28)wait (29)done (30)cancelled (31)todo (32)next
> > (33)wait (34)done (35)cancelled (36)todo
> >   (37)next (38)wait (39)done (40)cancelled (41)todo
> > (42)next (43)wait (44)done (45)cancelled
> > --
> >
> > This is the first time I noticed that. I have tons of redundant todo
> > keywords. Thoughts on how I might diagnose?
>
> A shot in the dark: does it behave similarly when Emacs is restarted?  If
> yes,
> could that be the result of `org-reload'?
>
> I do have some troubles, sometimes (conditions not yet exactly isolated),
> when
> org-reload'ing: duplicate agenda entries, etc.
>
>
Yeah, I think this was just a glitch. I did a fresh pull & make just 'cause
and don't have any issues now, nor did I after simply =C-a t= even before
the pull/make. I think it was just a temporary fluke and should have waited
to see if it was reproducible before mailing the list.

John


> Best regards,
> Seb
>
> --
> Sebastien Vauban
>
>
>


Re: [O] Redundant todo keywords in agenda todo view

2012-12-05 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi John,

John Hendy wrote:
> This is what the top of my agenda todo view:
>
> --
> Global list of TODO items of type: ALL
> Available with `N r': (0)[ALL] (1)todo (2)next (3)wait (4)done (5)cancelled
> (6)todo (7)next (8)wait (9)done
>   (10)cancelled (11)todo (12)next (13)wait (14)done
> (15)cancelled (16)todo (17)next (18)wait
>   (19)done (20)cancelled (21)todo (22)next (23)wait
> (24)done (25)cancelled (26)todo (27)next
>   (28)wait (29)done (30)cancelled (31)todo (32)next
> (33)wait (34)done (35)cancelled (36)todo
>   (37)next (38)wait (39)done (40)cancelled (41)todo
> (42)next (43)wait (44)done (45)cancelled
> --
>
> This is the first time I noticed that. I have tons of redundant todo
> keywords. Thoughts on how I might diagnose?

A shot in the dark: does it behave similarly when Emacs is restarted?  If yes,
could that be the result of `org-reload'?

I do have some troubles, sometimes (conditions not yet exactly isolated), when
org-reload'ing: duplicate agenda entries, etc.

Best regards,
Seb

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Sebastien Vauban