Re: [Orgmode] 4.70 org-goto bug

2007-04-13 Thread Rick Moynihan
I've discovered that this problem was only occuring at work, and not at 
home.  I think my site installation of emacs 22 was messed up, perhaps 
colliding with emacs21.  And possibly confusing the org-mode install. 
In truth I have no idea, but a clean reinstall seems to have things 
working normally.  For now anyway... :)


R.

Carsten Dominik wrote:

I cannot reproduce that bug.  Anyone?

- Carsten

On Apr 9, 2007, at 12:13, Rick Moynihan wrote:

Hi, I've been playing with org-mode 4.70 and I'm really liking the 
multiple TODO sequences.


However, I seem to have encountered a bug with org-goto.  When 
navigating between headings of the same level with "f" and "b", if I 
try and move too far (i.e. I'm at either the first or last level of 
indentation and I push f/b respectively) I get the error:


error "before first heading".

Then ALL of my emacs keybindings fail, I can't seem to switch buffers 
or even kill the debug buffer.


Strangely sometimes I can't seem to generate the error, so it doesn't 
seem to happen EVERY time, though restarting Emacs and navigating 
straight to an org-mode buffer through the agenda and instantly trying 
to cause the bug through running C-c C-j and then generating the error 
through the process described above seems to cause it every time.  
Could there be something funny in my config?



R.


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Re: [Orgmode] 4.70 org-goto bug

2007-04-10 Thread Carsten Dominik

I cannot reproduce that bug.  Anyone?

- Carsten

On Apr 9, 2007, at 12:13, Rick Moynihan wrote:

Hi, I've been playing with org-mode 4.70 and I'm really liking the 
multiple TODO sequences.


However, I seem to have encountered a bug with org-goto.  When 
navigating between headings of the same level with "f" and "b", if I 
try and move too far (i.e. I'm at either the first or last level of 
indentation and I push f/b respectively) I get the error:


error "before first heading".

Then ALL of my emacs keybindings fail, I can't seem to switch buffers 
or even kill the debug buffer.


Strangely sometimes I can't seem to generate the error, so it doesn't 
seem to happen EVERY time, though restarting Emacs and navigating 
straight to an org-mode buffer through the agenda and instantly trying 
to cause the bug through running C-c C-j and then generating the error 
through the process described above seems to cause it every time.  
Could there be something funny in my config?



R.


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[Orgmode] 4.70 org-goto bug

2007-04-09 Thread Rick Moynihan
Hi, I've been playing with org-mode 4.70 and I'm really liking the 
multiple TODO sequences.


However, I seem to have encountered a bug with org-goto.  When 
navigating between headings of the same level with "f" and "b", if I try 
and move too far (i.e. I'm at either the first or last level of 
indentation and I push f/b respectively) I get the error:


error "before first heading".

Then ALL of my emacs keybindings fail, I can't seem to switch buffers or 
even kill the debug buffer.


Strangely sometimes I can't seem to generate the error, so it doesn't 
seem to happen EVERY time, though restarting Emacs and navigating 
straight to an org-mode buffer through the agenda and instantly trying 
to cause the bug through running C-c C-j and then generating the error 
through the process described above seems to cause it every time.  Could 
there be something funny in my config?



R.


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