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Re: [O] Org Clock Table / Subtree Export subtle bug
From: |
Mike McLean |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Org Clock Table / Subtree Export subtle bug |
Date: |
Sun, 29 Apr 2012 07:49:08 -0400 |
On Apr 28, 2012, at 7:19 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> thanks very much for the detailed bug report.
>
> Mike McLean <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> The general symptom is that if:
>>
>> You have org-update-all-dblocks added
>> to org-export-first-hook with the goal of ensuring that dynamic
>> blocks are current before every export; AND
>> You are exporting only a region of the file, for example
>> using C-c C-e 1 b (buffer/subtree export)
>>
>> The Mark terminating the end of the region to be exported is carried
>> into the org-clocktable-write-default formatting function and the
>> call of (backward-delete-char 1) on line 2352 oforg-clock.el deletes
>> a region (between the Mark of the initial call and point, which is
>> immediately before the #+END: construct of the clock table). Deletion
>> of the #+END: construct malforms the clock table and ultimately the
>> export fails leaving the Org file is a corrupt state.
>
> The trick is to use (let ((delete-active-region nil)) ...) so that
> the active region is not deleted by such adjustments.
Interesting, I was going to play a bit today and try things like
(save-excursion (deactivate-mark) … ) but didn't know if that was the right
approach or not. The delete-active-region sure seems simpler :)
> I pushed a fix.
Thank you