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Re: [O] Problem inserting date


From: Nick Dokos
Subject: Re: [O] Problem inserting date
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 00:47:07 -0500

Sean Lynch <address@hidden> wrote:

> > 
> C-c C-d is bound to org-deadline as it should be. I was thinking that I
> might have something wacky in my setup that is screwing this up, but I
> haven't found anything so far.
> > 
> > You should be able to get a backtrace then by doing M-x 
> > toggle-debug-on-error
> > and retrying the problematic command.
> > 
> I get the following backtrace:
> 
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Before first headline at position
> 1 in buffer org-test.org")
>   signal(error ("Before first headline at position 1 in buffer
> org-test.org"))
>   error("Before first headline at position %d in buffer %s" 1 #<buffer
> org-test.org>)
>   byte-code("\300\301`p#\207" [error "Before first headline at position
> %d in buffer %s"] 4)
>   org-back-to-heading(t)
>   ...
>   org-add-planning-info(deadline nil closed)
>   org-deadline(nil)
>   call-interactively(org-deadline nil nil)
> 
> 
> Also... I just found something very interesting with this behaviour that
> will probably help debug this.
> 
> If I have a frame with two windows split horizontally (two windows
> side-by-side with C-x 3) with one window containing the org file I get
> this error
> 
> If I have a frame with only one window containing the org file,
> everything works fine.
> 
> If I have a frame with two windows split vertically (one above the other
> with C-x 2) with one window containing the org file, everything works fine.
> 
> 

Sorry, I still can't reproduce it. The backtrace is consistent with
point being before the first headline, but not with point being at the
end of the first second-level headline.

Nick




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