Stelian Iancu <stelian.ia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > So it is a customization issue. Now the question is what :-). I should > > mention that I am using both dev versions for Emacs and org-mode > > (Emacs from bzr from a few days ago and org-mode from git from a few > > days ago) on Mac OS X 10.7. Emacs is installed using homebrew. > > > > Ok, it seems like I've found the culprit. It's this line: > > ;; Make org-mode default for all the new files > (setq major-mode 'org-mode) > > If I comment it out, it all works beautifully. I thought it was > because I was executing it before loading org-mode, but I've made sure > org-mode is loaded before executing that line and I still get the same > error. > > Any ideas why it happens? > Yes - don't ever do that. The major mode of a buffer is set by calling a function (e.g. the org-mode function for buffers that should be in org mode). That function does a million things to make sure that everything works properly: your setting a single variable does none of that and all you end up doing is confusing emacs. In most cases, you don't even call the mode function explicitly: it is called for you automatically, e.g. through the setting of auto-mode-alist. I have the following in my basic customizations: (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode)) That says to emacs: when find-file is called to open a file whose name ends in `.org' arrange to call the function org-mode on it. The function takes care of the setting of major-mode. Be sure to read Ch.23 of the emacs manual on major modes. Nick