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[Orgmode] Re: Refiling goes to the wrong place
From: |
Bernt Hansen |
Subject: |
[Orgmode] Re: Refiling goes to the wrong place |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:33:41 -0400 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.2 (gnu/linux) |
Benjamin Andresen <address@hidden> writes:
> I have the same behavior from time to time. But whenever I try to find a
> reproducible scenario it disappears.
>
> It also never happens twice in a row, same as with Bernt.
I think I have something that is reproducible.
,----[ /tmp/x.org ]
|
| * Refile Targets
| ** TODO One
| ** TODO Two
| ** TODO Three
| ** TODO Four
| ** TODO Five
| ** TODO Six
| *** TODO Six.one
| *** TODO Six.two
| **** TODO Clock me
| ** TODO Seven
| ** TODO Eight
| ** TODO Nine
| ** TODO Ten
| * Refile Tasks
| *** TODO Refile Me
`----
,----[ /tmp/minimal.emacs ]
| (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "~/git/org-mode/lisp"))
| (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(org\\|org_archive\\|txt\\)$" .
org-mode))
| (require 'org-install)
|
| (global-set-key "\C-cl" 'org-store-link)
| (global-set-key "\C-ca" 'org-agenda)
| (global-set-key "\C-cb" 'org-iswitchb)
|
| (setq org-log-done (quote time))
| (setq org-log-into-drawer t)
| (setq org-agenda-files '("/tmp/x.org"))
| (setq user-init-file "/tmp/custom.el")
|
| (setq org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes nil)
| (setq org-refile-targets (quote ((nil :maxlevel . 2) (org-agenda-files
:maxlevel . 2))))
| (setq org-refile-use-outline-path nil)
| (setq org-todo-keywords (quote ((sequence "TODO(t!)" "STARTED(s!)" "|"
"DONE(d!/!)") (sequence "WAITING(w@/!)" "SOMEDAY(S!)" "OPEN(O@)" "|"
"CANCELLED(c@/!)") (sequence "QUOTE(q!)" "QUOTED(Q!)" "|" "APPROVED(A@)"
"EXPIRED(E@)" "REJECTED(R@)"))))
`----
Steps to reproduce:
1. Save the files /tmp/x.org and /tmp/minimal.emacs
2. emacs -q -l /tmp/minimal.emacs /tmp/x.org
3. Go to CONTENTS view with S-TAB twice
4. Put point on **** TODO Clock Me
5. Clock in the task with C-c C-x C-i
This adds a logbook drawer with the clock
6. Fold to OVERVIEW view with S-TAB
So it looks like this
,----[ x.org folder ]
|
| * Refile Targets...
| * Refile Tasks...
`----
7. M-x org-clock-goto
This reveals the buffer like so:
,----
|
| * Refile Targets...
| **** TODO Clock me
| :LOGBOOK:...
| ...
| * Refile Tasks...
`----
I think this is the critical step.
8. Put point on Refile Tasks
9. Show task to refile with TAB
10. Put point on ** TODO Refile Me
11. Refile to Ten with C-c C-w Ten RET
12. Put point on Refile Me
13. Reveal with C-c C-r
Shows that we are under TODO Ten. So far so good
,----
|
| * Refile Targets...
| **** TODO Clock me
| :LOGBOOK:...
| ...
| ** TODO Ten
| *** TODO Refile Me
| * Refile Tasks
`----
14. Now repeat steps 10-13 but refile to 'Two' instead of 'Ten'
This goes to the wrong place. This files under Nine for me
,----
|
| * Refile Targets...
| **** TODO Clock me
| :LOGBOOK:...
| ...
| ** TODO Nine
| *** TODO Refile Me
| ** TODO Ten
| * Refile Tasks
`----
15. Repeat steps 10-13 with refiling to 'Two' each time
This moves Refile Me up one task at a time until it gets to Two
ie. it refiles to Eight, then Seven, then Six, then Five, then
Four then Three, then Two.
If you show contents view with S-TAB and then refile it goes to the
right place immediately. So this definitely has something to do with
the folded view of the org file.
I'll be _really_ happy when Carsten squashes this bug :)
-Bernt
- [Orgmode] Refiling goes to the wrong place, Bernt Hansen, 2009/08/27
- [Orgmode] Re: Refiling goes to the wrong place, Benjamin Andresen, 2009/08/27
- [Orgmode] Re: Refiling goes to the wrong place,
Bernt Hansen <=
- [Orgmode] Re: Refiling goes to the wrong place, Bernt Hansen, 2009/08/27
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Refiling goes to the wrong place, Nick Dokos, 2009/08/27
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Refiling goes to the wrong place, Carsten Dominik, 2009/08/28
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Refiling goes to the wrong place, Bernt Hansen, 2009/08/28
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Refiling goes to the wrong place, Carsten Dominik, 2009/08/28
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: Refiling goes to the wrong place, Bernt Hansen, 2009/08/28