Fixed, thanks.
Nick, also thanks for so quickly confirming this bug and for
the correct analysis.
- Carsten
On Mar 2, 2009, at 8:11 PM, Ed Hirgelt wrote:
Using the latest from git: when I try to archive a subtree with C-c
$, I get
org-archive-subtree: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker
Ed Hirgelt wrote:
> Using the latest from git: when I try to archive a subtree with C-c
> $, I get
>
> org-archive-subtree: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil
>
> Archive is going to the default location, in my case Tasks.org_archive
> in the
> same directory. This also failed with
Ed Hirgelt wrote:
> Using the latest from git: when I try to archive a subtree with C-c
> $, I get
>
> org-archive-subtree: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil
>
> Archive is going to the default location, in my case Tasks.org_archive
> in the
> same directory. This also failed w
Using the latest from git: when I try to archive a subtree with C-c
$, I get
org-archive-subtree: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil
Archive is going to the default location, in my case Tasks.org_archive
in the
same directory. This also failed with a newly created file.
Thanks,
Fixed, thanks.
This was a bug related to the fact that the space after stars in
a headline is now required. There may be more little things
like this, please keep reporting.
- Carsten
On Jul 12, 2007, at 20:10, J. David Boyd wrote:
When I attempt to archive a DONE item, using 5.02, I get
(
When I attempt to archive a DONE item, using 5.02, I get
( this is from the message buffer)
Copied: Subtree with 326 characters
if: Cannot promote to level 0. UNDO to recover if necessary
In the status line, I see
Cannot promote to level 0. UNDO to recover if necessary
Now, the item itself IS c