It turns out this is related to org-agenda-sticky set to t. I'm just starting to play with sticky agendas and the scrolling behaviour for SPC and BS changes for sticky agendas.
When I switch back to non-sticky agendas it works again. I'll send an ECM tonight if this hasn't already been fixed by then :) Regards, Bernt Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> writes: > Please ignore this. There is some setting in my local emacs that is > breaking this behaviour for me. It works fine with a minimal emacs on > both my current commit and the tip of master. > > I should have checked first... > > Sorry for the noise. > > Bernt > > Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> writes: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm way behind the current tip of the master branch (Org-mode version >> 7.9.3d (release_7.9.3d-899-g30ef38 @ /home/bernt/git/org-mode/lisp/)) >> but just noticed that SPACE and BACKSPACE behave differently now. >> >> Repeated SPACE used to scroll down the org file while BACKSPACE scrolls >> up. I found this very convenient when browsing my org files for details >> during my weekly review -- directly from my block agenda. >> >> I can achieve similar results with >> >> SPC C-M-v repeatedly but that is not nearly as convenient as tapping the >> SPC key a few times. (and C-M-S-v to scroll up in the other window) >> >> I'll try and identify if this is still an issue on the current tip of >> the master branch which commit changed this behaviour after I get home >> tonight. >> >> Regards, >> Bernt