On Aug 19, 2009, at 6:40 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Another bug, probably unrelated, is that if the outline buffer is
nonexistent and you RET on an agenda line, you get wrong type argument
integer of marker p, nil.
goto-char(nil)
(let* ((marker ...) (buffer ...) (pos ...)) (switch-to-buffer
buf
Another bug, probably unrelated, is that if the outline buffer is
nonexistent and you RET on an agenda line, you get wrong type argument
integer of marker p, nil.
goto-char(nil)
(let* ((marker ...) (buffer ...) (pos ...)) (switch-to-buffer
buffer) (and delete-other-windows (delete-other-window
On 2009-08-03, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> I would love to fix this problem, so I would be very
> grateful if anyone could come up with a testcase that
> is reproducible.1
Do others experience it?
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On Jul 24, 2009, at 2:01 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Very often, when I do a keyword search in the agenda (m-x
agenda RET s), org-agenda-switch-to (RET) goes to the wrong
location in the target file. To sync it, the easiest way that I have
found so far is
to open all agenda buffers, kill all age
It happens in s and in a.
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Samuel Wales writes:
> Very often, when I do a keyword search in the agenda (m-x
> agenda RET s), org-agenda-switch-to (RET) goes to the wrong
> location in the target file. To sync it, the easiest way that I have
> found so far is
> to open all agenda buffers, kill all agenda buffers, open
> al
Very often, when I do a keyword search in the agenda (m-x
agenda RET s), org-agenda-switch-to (RET) goes to the wrong
location in the target file. To sync it, the easiest way that I have
found so far is
to open all agenda buffers, kill all agenda buffers, open
all agenda buffers, and run the searc