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Re: [O] [PATCH] Save buffer in org-capture-refile


From: Nicolas Goaziou
Subject: Re: [O] [PATCH] Save buffer in org-capture-refile
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2018 16:58:17 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux)

Hello,

Andrew Burgess <address@hidden> writes:

> I notice that if a capture template sets ':kill-buffer t', and I use
> org-capture-refile to refile into a different file then I don't get
> the result I expect.
>
> Let me give an example, here's my setup:
>
>   $ mkdir ~/tmp
>   $ cd ~/tmp
>   $ echo "* loc1/tasks" > loc1.org
>   $ echo "* inbox/tasks" > inbox.org
>   $ cat test.el
>   (setq org-capture-templates
>         '(("t" "TASK that needs completing" entry
>            (file+headline "~/tmp/inbox.org" "inbox/tasks")
>            "** TODO %?"
>            :prepend t :kill-buffer t)))
>   (setq org-refile-targets (quote (("~/tmp/loc1.org" :maxlevel . 2))))
>   $ emacs -Q -l test.el
>
> Now in emacs:
>
>   org-capture             # Start a capture
>   t                       # Select the template 't'
>   AAAAAA                  # Fill in a task title
>   org-capture-refile      # Start refiling
>   l<TAB>                  # Select refile location, should complete to
>                         # 'loc1/tasks (loc1.org)'
>
> At this point you should see the message:
>
>   Buffer inbox.org modified; kill anyway? (yes or no)
>
> Neither answer gets you the result you want (I think).
>
> If you choose 'yes', then quit emacs (saving buffers as you go[1])
> you'll find that task 'AAAAAA' is now in both inbox.org and loc1.org.
>
> If you choose 'no', then quit emacs (saving buffers as you go) you'll
> find that the task has moved out of inbox.org into loc1.org, but,
> clearly the requested ':kill-buffer t' wasn't respected.
>
> The problem is that org-capture-refile calls org-capture-finalize, but
> suppresses the call to kill-buffer in org-capture-finalize, instead
> performing that call itself.  However, org-capture-finalize calls
> save-buffer, before calling kill-buffer, org-capture-refile doesn't.
>
> If I add a call to save-buffer into org-capture-refile in a similar
> fashion to the call in org-capture-finalize, then I get the behaviour
> I expect.

Applied. Thank you.

Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou



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