Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Olaf Dietsche writes:
>
>> This seems much more useful than the non-working "repair" of
>> org-set-property.
>
> FYI, even repair is no longer there in the latest Org release.
> In future, I recommend running org-lint. It is usually able to catch
> this and similar probl
Olaf Dietsche writes:
> This seems much more useful than the non-working "repair" of
> org-set-property.
FYI, even repair is no longer there in the latest Org release.
In future, I recommend running org-lint. It is usually able to catch
this and similar problems in Org files regardless of Org ve
Olaf Dietsche writes:
> thank you for the link to the org-repair-property-drawers function.
> This seems much more useful than the non-working "repair" of
> org-set-property.
>
In addition, I expect (but have not tested) that `M-x org-lint` might
be helpful here and in similar situations.
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thank you for the link to the org-repair-property-drawers function.
This seems much more useful than the non-working "repair" of
org-set-property.
Kind regards, Olaf
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Olaf Dietsche writes:
>
>> I would expect, that the order of drawers doesn't matter.
>
> The order of d
Olaf Dietsche writes:
> I would expect, that the order of drawers doesn't matter.
The order of drawers does matter since Org 8.3. See
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-release-notes.html#org7a85d9d
Best,
Ihor
I have this example org file and started with "emacs -Q":
---8<---
* Headline
:CLOCK:
CLOCK: [2022-04-18 Mo 11:17]--[2022-04-18 Mo 11:17] => 0:00
:END:
:PROPERTIES:
:CREATED: [2022-04-18 Mo 11:17]
:END:
- Some text
--->8---
When I try to set a property "C-c C-x p" or "M-x org-set