I'd like to bump this thread -- it seems like this is an error/bug with refiling.
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Nathan Neff <nathan.n...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have org-refile-use-cache set. > > I refile a headline to foo.org/foo which doesn't exist yet. > > I'm prompted to create "foo" headline. I accept. > > Then, I refile another note to foo.org/foo > > foo.org/foo appears as the default refile location in the mini-buffer. Note that I see "Refile subtree 'foo' to foo.org//foo" in the prompt -- the double-slashes look odd. > So far so good. I press Enter. > > But now, I'm prompted again to create "foo" headline. I accept, and > now foo.org has two "foo" headlines. > > Is this correct behavior? > > Of course, if I run C-0 C-x C-w then the foo headline is accepted > without a prompt. > > It seems like org-mode didn't need to have the cache refreshed if > you added a new headline by using org-refile. Am I just imagining things? > > Thanks, > -Nate