> Am 14.08.2016 um 08:55 schrieb Maria Shinoto <ma...@shinoto.de>: > > Now, I will explain the behaviour on my Macbook. > > My test buffer (file, in org mode) looks like this: > > ***** > * A test todo [/] > [X] checkbox > [ ] another checkbox > ***** > > Two things I observe: > > **1** As far as I understand, the counter in the headline should update with > C-c C-c. Instead, I am asked to enter a tag, and this tag will then be set.
You have to be on the [/]. If you are anywhere else on the line the default behavior is indeed to set a tag. > > **2** When I try C-c C-c with the cursor on the checkbox line, it should > change the state of the line and that of the counter -- if I understand > correctly. But I get another message "C-c C-c can do nothing useful at this > location.“ Right, because you are not in a list, use: ***** * A test todo [/] - [X] checkbox - [ ] another checkbox ***** BTW, you should get exactly the same behavior in the shell. In case you want to use the same Emacs in the shell and in GUI, add /Applications/Emacs\ 24.5.app/Contents/MacOS/ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ adjust as appropriate to your PATH. Axel — And again we see the usefulness of the ECM, long live the ECM.