Hi Miguel,
Miguel Morin writes:
> I have no compelling reason to delete those lines, it just sometimes
> happens that I do delete when I do a quick capture, and then they
> wreak havoc in my main org buffer. No longer, thanks to you!
Glad the change can still whatever habits you have.
Best,
-
I have no compelling reason to delete those lines, it just sometimes happens
that I do delete when I do a quick capture, and then they wreak havoc in my
main org buffer. No longer, thanks to you!
Miguel
On Tue, 11 Feb 2020 at 11:38 WET, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Miguel,
>
> Miguel Morin writes:
>
Hi Miguel,
Miguel Morin writes:
> will insert "hello world!" at the beginning and end of the org buffer
> and not the org-capture buffer. I'm not sure if this is intended, and
> I never use this feature anyway. So I'm happy to close this matter
> here.
Okay, thanks for confirming the main issue
Hi Bastien,
Yes, it works! I appreciate your work, thank you very much.
I tested the code with the Org 9.3.3 and confirm that the first issue I
reported is fixed: now when I run `org-capture` and delete lines at the end of
the org-capture buffer I cannot delete the newline that in the org buffe
Hi Miguel,
Miguel Morin writes:
> delete newlines from the end of the org-capture buffer
I can reproduce your problem when I do delete newlines
from the end of the capture buffer, but I don't see why
I would delete newlines.
Is this just some casual cleanup on your side or do you
have a compel
Hi Miguel,
I made a change in Org maint branch that could somehow impact the
issue you reported. Can you test and see if it does?
Morin writes:
> In the course of fixing this, I found another bug in using the hook
> `org-capture-before-finalize-hook`, which adds text at the beginning
> and end
Hello,
For me, with my version, it is more than a visual problem. Before refiling, the
Org buffer is:
```
* heading 1
** TODO test* heading 2
* heading 3
```
and after refiling to `heading 3`, it is:
```
* heading 1
* heading 3
** TODO test* heading 2
```
Doing `S-TAB` on the docum
dunno if this is useful but i encounter mangled visibility all the
time. concatenated headings and ellipsis at top of screen are the two
that i can think of that are most common. undo-tree might cause the
concatenated headings.
On 1/11/20, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Miguel Morin writ
Hello,
Miguel Morin writes:
> It's interesting that you are unable to reproduce the result. I have
> Emacs 26.3 (9.0) on macOS Mojave 10.14.6. I have reproduced it with
> `emacs -q`, so the problem is not my init file. Then I don't know what
> the culprit is and am curious and available to try t
It's interesting that you are unable to reproduce the result. I have Emacs 26.3
(9.0) on macOS Mojave 10.14.6. I have reproduced it with `emacs -q`, so the
problem is not my init file. Then I don't know what the culprit is and am
curious and available to try things to find it.
Miguel
On Thu,
Hello,
Miguel Morin writes:
> I put "refiling" in the title as that is the moment when things go awry, so I
> noticed it when I refiled items.
>
> I updated Org to 9.3.1 and confirm that the bug is still present. Because I
> got some compatibility problems, I tested it with `emacs -q`, in whic
Hello,
I put "refiling" in the title as that is the moment when things go awry, so I
noticed it when I refiled items.
I updated Org to 9.3.1 and confirm that the bug is still present. Because I got
some compatibility problems, I tested it with `emacs -q`, in which I didn't
have email, and then
Hello,
Miguel Morin writes:
> TL;DR: starting a capture item and deleting the new lines at the end
> of the capture buffer gobbles the next heading, and refiling moves the
> gobbled heading along with the new capture item.
I'm confused. Your bug title is about refiling, yet, all your message is
Hello,
TL;DR: starting a capture item and deleting the new lines at the end of the
capture buffer gobbles the next heading, and refiling moves the gobbled heading
along with the new capture item.
I asked on emacs.stackexchange and found no solution:
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/53
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