Summer Emacs writes:
>> Without more information, I cannot provide more assistance
>> unfortunately. I also do not see how we can help on Org side as the
>> problem _appears_ to be with your personal config.
>>
>
> Again: My config works with all of my other files. Every single one. Org
> files
> On Sep 7, 2023, at 12:49, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Summer Emacs writes:
>
>> 3) In one of the headers, it looked something like this:
>> * C-c C-c on [/] to update done items in todo list.
>>
>> That [/] just like that was creating a backup file on every save named
>> .#emacshelp.org# —
Summer Emacs writes:
> 3) In one of the headers, it looked something like this:
> * C-c C-c on [/] to update done items in todo list.
>
> That [/] just like that was creating a backup file on every save named
> .#emacshelp.org# —> summer@summer.local.23434:882343 (those are made up
> numbers bu
Hi! Sorry for the delay in replies. I was super busy yesterday, last night, and
this morning. Ok! Let’s get to it:
1) I’m not going to reproduce the bug because it’s super annoying for me to try
to get rid of because I have to kill extra buffers to do it, restart emacs, fix
the git repo etc…and
Samuel Wales writes:
> lock file? in 27 (info "(emacs) Interlocking") strangely does not
> mention .# but it could be the concept in question.
#... is a backup file. There is nothing wrong or surprising about it.
However, the bug report is not clear enough for me to try reproducing
things on m
lock file? in 27 (info "(emacs) Interlocking") strangely does not
mention .# but it could be the concept in question.
On 9/6/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Summer Emacs writes:
>
>> I have a .org file which is just a list of Emacs commands I like to keep
>> handy to refer to (navigation, selectio
Summer Emacs writes:
> I have a .org file which is just a list of Emacs commands I like to keep
> handy to refer to (navigation, selection, commands in some modes etc…) One of
> these had help about the [/] command for a header for a list. However,
> because I had [/] and no numbers in it (it
Hi!
I’m not sure if this is a bug or not, but after hunting down the problem for an
hour (and finding it), I felt that I needed to report this just in case.
I have a .org file which is just a list of Emacs commands I like to keep handy
to refer to (navigation, selection, commands in some modes