CD> I have released org-mode version 4.75 at CD> http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org
[...] CD> - Bug fixes, everything where I have replied "fixed" on the CD> mailing list. Thanks to all of you for keeping these reports CD> coming. Some notes: 1. Function org-store-agenda-views works only after: $ diff -u org.el.orig org.el --- org.el.orig 2007-05-28 12:34:43.000000000 +0700 +++ org.el 2007-05-28 12:35:02.000000000 +0700 @@ -14531,7 +14531,7 @@ ;;;###autoload (defun org-store-agenda-views (&rest parameters) (interactive) - (funcall (intern "org-batch-store-agenda-views"))) + (org-batch-store-agenda-views)) 2. I think example of htmlize-output-type setting in documentation http://staff.science.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/org.html#Exporting-Agenda-Views() should contain warning about supported output types of used htmlize.el because default debian's htmlize.el have no support of 'inline-css and error message about it is unclear. Something like "NOTE: check your htmlize.el about 'inline-css supporting". Or just fix example to 'css instead of 'inline-css :) 3. I have some strange behaviour of agenda to html export, see details below. Maybe yours words about absolute path using should be in docs too :) Details/rationale for some notes: My message about problems in agenda to html export: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2007-05/msg00091.html Your answer (btw, thanx, specially about "nil" missing :) ): http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2007-05/msg00095.html I downloaded 4.75 as http://staff.science.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/org-4.75.tar.gz and try to live with it :) --[ 1 ]-- At first, another problem appears (I have the same config, but with fixed "nil"): when I press C-c a e (agenda to html export) error raise: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function org-batch-store-agenda-views) org-batch-store-agenda-views() funcall(org-batch-store-agenda-views) org-store-agenda-views() org.el: ;;;###autoload (defun org-store-agenda-views (&rest parameters) (interactive) (funcall (intern "org-batch-store-agenda-views"))) at this org-batch-store-agenda-views is a macro, not function: ;;;###autoload (defmacro org-batch-store-agenda-views (&rest parameters) http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/elisp/html_node/Calling-Functions.html: "The argument function must be either a Lisp function or a primitive function. Special forms and macros are not allowed" Diff sayd me than in 4.74 org-store-agenda-views was: (defun org-store-agenda-views (&rest parameters) (interactive) (org-batch-store-agenda-views)) I don't know reasons of changes here - as far as I understand, (funcall (intern "org-batch-store-agenda-views")) have the same sense as (org-batch-store-agenda-views), so, I rollback changes at this place to 4.74 version. --[ 2 ]-- After this I got the same error with htmlize.el as I reported in 2007-05/msg00091.html. On this error you sayd "You can prevent if for the time being by loading htmlize before using the org stuff. Will be fixed in 4.75 as well." I tried to load htmlize before org-mode, but error was still here. So, I tried to investigate this issue deeply. My .emacs contains the following code: (setq org-agenda-exporter-settings '((htmlize-output-type 'inline-css))) This code copied from http://staff.science.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/org.html#Exporting-Agenda-Views But my htmlize.el supports only 'css and 'font as htmlize-output-type. So, (htmlize-method doctype) returns nil, and all fails with unclear error message. After change 'inline-css to 'css all works well :) My htmlize.el version is 1.30, in debian sid htmlize.el placed in emacs-goodies-el package, and version is 1.27 (and this htmlize.el also supports only 'css and 'font). Latest version is 1.34, it really supports inline-tss. --[ 3 ]-- Ok, now it works. But something strange happens - some of generated files placed in another directory. In your message to me (2007-05/msg00095.html) you sayd "I strongly advise to use absolute file names in org-agenda-custom-commands". I don't understand, why. But now behaviour is the following: 1. I have seven views defined: (setq org-agenda-custom-commands '(("w" todo "WAITING" nil ("agenda-waiting.html")) ("n" todo "NEXT" nil ("agenda-next.html")) ("f" todo "FREEZED" nil ("agenda-freezed.html")) ("d" "Agenda + NEXT" ((agenda) (todo "NEXT")) nil ("agenda+next.html")) ("c" agenda "" nil ("agenda-current.html")) ("I" "Ilnar tasks" ((tags "ilnar")) nil ("ilnar-tasks.html")) ("R" "rk tasks" ((tags "rk")) nil ("rk-tasks.html")) )) 2. when I export agenda to html, I get: 1. agenda-waiting.html in $ORG-FILE 2. agenda-next.html in $HOME 3. agenda-freezed.html in $ORG-FILE 4. agenda+next.html in $HOME 5. agenda-current.html in $ORG-FILE 6. ilnar-tasks.html in $HOME 7. rk-tasks.html in $ORG-FILE where $HOME is my home directory, and $ORG-FILE is directory where my .org-file placed. So, as you can see, behaviour looks like directory is swapped on any next file generation :) It's strange :) -- Ruslan Kosolapov Plesk QA Department Second Manager SWsoft, Inc. _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode