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Re: [O] Strange Behaviour while rescheduling date
From: |
G. Martin Butz |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Strange Behaviour while rescheduling date |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Sep 2013 18:41:22 +0200 |
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In case I try to reschedule a date from the weekly agenda view I get the
following backtrace; I am under the impression, that this seems not to
be the bug, which I have tried to describe in the last message, but at
least it shows, that something is wrong (with my setup/emacs/org?)
----------------------------8<-----------------------------------------
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Before first headline at position
1 in buffer date.org")
signal(error ("Before first headline at position 1 in buffer date.org"))
error("Before first headline at position %d in buffer %s" 1 #<buffer
date.org>)
(condition-case nil (outline-back-to-heading invisible-ok) (error
(error "Before first headline at position %d in buffer %s" (point)
(current-buffer))))
org-back-to-heading(t)
(...)
----------------------------8<-----------------------------------------
(I post the full backtrace message as txt-attachment).
Thanks
Martin
Am 20.09.2013 21:12, schrieb G. Martin Butz:
Hi,
I tried to describe this error a while ago, but did not get any response
- probably due to the fact, that I can not find out, how to securely
reproduce this very annoying behaviour; I will try to describe:
1. I try to reschedule an entry (C-c C-s)
2. The buffer with the org file seems to be replaced by a calendar
3. Futhermore 2 additional buffers appear with the calendar in it
4. If can not assign a date meaning cursor movement (Shift Left/Right)
seems to be random e.g. skipping a few day and also going in the wrong
direction (e.g. left means right)
5. If I try quitting emacs, I am asked if I want to save the original
org-mode buffer (in which I tried to reschedule a date)
6. If I dare to do this, emacs will write the calender into this buffer
thereby erasing the original org mode file.
I tried to deliver a backtrace (load org-mode and activate the debugger
according to [1]) but: There is no error message at all (!sic)!
The only thing I could do is to make a screenshot showing state no. 3 [2].
This makes keeping track of dates in org-mode almost unusable for me.
Does anyone have an idea, what I could do to pinpoint this behaviour?
I am running org-mode 8.2 (updated today, but have had this error since
a while) on emacs 24.3.1 on Linux Crunchbang Waldorf.
Thanks for any hints and thanks alot for wonderful org-mode in general
Martin
[1] <http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html>
[2] <http://www.mkblog.org/download/emacs-org-mode-calendar.png>
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