Dammit, if I only had know about this earlier! I implemented
multibuffer undo for the agenda, sort-of by hand. This looks much
easier, but on this other hand it will not work on XEmacs.
Sometimes I wander how many XEmacs users are out there, and if it is
still worth supporting it....
- Carsten
On 12Nov2007, at 10:23 PM, Leo wrote:
Dear all,
[a suggestion]
I seem to recall some time ago there were some discussions about undo
changes. for example, if I archive a subtree and then undo, the
archived
substree will be restored to its original .org file but is also
archived
in the _archive.org file. i.e. the undo is incomplete.
We can use the following to make the archive action one atomic change.
,----[ (info "(elisp)Atomic Changes") ]
| If you need something more sophisticated, such as to make
changes in
| various buffers constitute one atomic group, you must directly call
| lower-level functions that `atomic-change-group' uses.
`----
HTH,
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