Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Can you try to update Emacs? From my experience, there are sometimes
> cryptic issues in Org, which disappear as you update Emacs from more
> recent master.
Per your advice I uninstalled, grabbed all source files and rebuilt from
scratch. Result: testcase running under "
Jeffrey DeLeo writes:
> Save "foobar.org" and "testcase_startup.el" into a directory. Start
> emacs in that directory as "emacs -Q -l testcase_startup.el". When emacs
> comes up, hit "a" to get agenda.
>
> "foobar.org" has one task scheduled for Sunday. When I write this, it is
> Saturday. Task
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
> I am unable to reproduce using built-in Org version of my own Emacs
> build (GNU Emacs 29.0.50 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, cairo version
> 1.16.0) of 2022-01-29).
>
> Can you provide more details steps to reproduce starting from emacs
> -Q?
Sure.
Save "foobar.org" a
Jeffrey DeLeo writes:
> Single org file "foobar.org", containing one task scheduled for
> Sunday. It is displayed on agenda for Saturday. I build my own emacs,
> which includes org, on OS Ubuntu 20.04.
>
> foobar.org contents:
>
> * Tasks
> ** TODO Something
> SCHEDULED: <2022-03-06 Sun>
>
> Agen
Single org file "foobar.org", containing one task scheduled for
Sunday. It is displayed on agenda for Saturday. I build my own emacs,
which includes org, on OS Ubuntu 20.04.
foobar.org contents:
* Tasks
** TODO Something
SCHEDULED: <2022-03-06 Sun>
Agenda Displays:
Day-agenda (W09):
Saturday