thank you! On 4/5/16, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote: > Hello, > > Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> writes: > >> i often refile a header to a target that has the same name as the >> source. they are different headers, but they have the same name. >> >> my goal is to send x(1) to x(2) so that the olpath looks like >> x(2)/x(1). this to me is totally legitimate. i often have headers >> with the same name, for various reasons. >> >> but org-refile removes the /source/ header name from the list of >> /target/ candidates. perhaps the intention was to prevent refiling >> something to itself. did that cause problems? > > There's a guard against it later in the process, so I guess it doesn't > matter here. > >> but i am not refiling something to itself. they just have the same >> name. they are different headers. >> >> furthermore, the same bug occurs with refile goto. >> >> i can work around this by adding random text to the source header, or >> moving point for goto, but i'd rather not have to. >> >> can this interlock ve disabled or modified to allow different headers >> with the same name? > > I disabled this exclusion in master. > > Thank you for suggesting it. > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Goaziou >
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