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Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiti
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John Hendy |
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Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting |
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Mon, 20 May 2013 17:34:10 -0500 |
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 5:15 PM, John Hendy <address@hidden> wrote:
> Sorry for the long title, but that's the summary! I fired up a fresh
> Emacs session and used =C-a s search-term RET= to navigate to a
> headline in the results by putting the cursor on the line and pressing
> RET.
>
> The file text was all black.
>
> If I visited the file directly, I had the typical color-coded text for
> headlines/keywords. I decided to replicate with a minimal config, and
> I was able to. Here's the context of the min config:
>
> #+begin_min-config
> ;; set load paths
> ;; set load dirs and global config options
> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.elisp/org.git/lisp/")
> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.elisp/org.git/contrib/lisp")
> #+end_min-config
>
> This was on a work file, and I couldn't initially replicate with a
> test file... but it appears it has to do with my header options.
> Here's the test file:
>
> #+begin_src org
> #+setupfile: "~/org/aux/setupfile.org"
> #+options: <:t num:t author:t creator:nil tags:t toc:nil date:t
> #+latex_header: \usepackage{lscape}
> #+latex_header: \usepackage{amsmath}
>
> * Test headline
>
> Some paragraph just to give me a keyword to search for
>
> ** Sub headline
>
> Some more text in the next headline
> #+end_src
>
> My process:
> - emacs -Q
> - M-x load-file RET ~/path/to/min-config RET
> - C-x C-f /path/to/file.org RET
> - C-c [ to add to agenda list
> - C-x C-k RET to kill buffer
> - M-x org-agenda RET s RET text RET
> - Navigate to test.org matching line RET
> - File looks like attached pic
>
> I deleted everything but my #+setupfile line and it still does that.
>
> Without any #+ options at the top of the file, it appears in color.
>
>
> John
As a follow up, if I directly visit the file first, it's in color.
Then, while still visiting the file, I run org-agenda s search-text
RET and navigate to where I want to go. This pops up the agenda panel
in place of the file until I select where I want to navigate. At this
point, we're still in color after going from agenda to the desired
location...
*But*, any headlines that weren't already unfolded (and shown in
color) remain in black and white. Additionally, if I change any of the
headlines that were in color, they change from fontified in color to
only black and white. I also have leading stars hidden; after editing
a headline they appear as well.
Thankfully, behavior seems normal at this point, so it's not like I'm
messing up my org file by working on it. It's just a bit jarring since
I'm so used to seeing it in color.
John
- [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting, John Hendy, 2013/05/20
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- Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting, John Hendy, 2013/05/20
- Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting, Sebastien Vauban, 2013/05/21
- Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting, Bastien, 2013/05/21
- Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting, Rainer Stengele, 2013/05/22
- Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting, Rainer Stengele, 2013/05/22
- Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting, Bastien, 2013/05/23
- Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting, Rainer Stengele, 2013/05/23
- Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting, Sebastien Vauban, 2013/05/23
- Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting, Michael Brand, 2013/05/23
- Re: [O] Starting emacs followed directly by org-agenda search and visiting file removes color formatting, Bastien, 2013/05/23