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Re: [O] Bug: source code editing using C-c ' (org-edit-special) eats cha
From: |
myles english |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Bug: source code editing using C-c ' (org-edit-special) eats characters |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Oct 2012 22:04:38 +0100 |
User-agent: |
mu4e 0.9.9.5-dev1; emacs 24.2.1 |
Nick Dokos writes:
> Hsiu-Khuern Tang <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sorry if this has been reported -- a brief search didn't turn up anything.
>>
>> Start with this 3-line org file:
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> #+begin_example
>>
>> #+end_example
>> --------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Do these steps:
>> - go to the 2nd line
>> - type C-c ' to edit the source example
>> - type some text in the new buffer, such as "test"
>> - type C-c ' to exit
>>
>> What I get is this:
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> #+begin_example test#+end_example
>> --------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Anyone else able to reproduce this?
>>
>
> Yes, although I cannot reproduce Myles's results with Org-mode version
> 7.9.2 (release_7.9.2-459-g6f7e92 @ /home/nick/elisp/org-mode/lisp).
Sorry I gave the wrong version.
- 7.8.11 can't reproduce it
- 7.9.2 can reproduce it (release_7.9.2-463-g468d86 @
/home/myles/.emacs.d/plugins/org-mode/lisp/)
Myles
>
>
> It depends on what you type exactly: typing "test" with no extra
> newlines produces the result above for me. If I add newlines, I get
> "funny-looking" results with the #+END_EXAMPLE indented some.
>
> Since it does not know a language, the buffer is in fundamental mode
> and you get (modulo funny indentation perhaps) whatever you type.
>
> Nick