> On Oct 4, 2017, at 8:48 AM, Eric S Fraga <esfli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Wednesday,  4 Oct 2017 at 07:49, Peter Davis wrote:
> 
> [...]
> 
>> By the way, I just re-installed Org from the package manager, so I'm now
>> at
>> 
>> Org mode version 9.1.1 (9.1.1-17-g24ea1b-elpa @
>> /Users/peterdavis/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20171002/)
>> 
>> I was hoping this would fix any possible installation inconsistency
>> problems. Is there a better way to do this?
> 
> It's not so much which version has been installed but whether you are
> picking up this version as opposed to the one built-in to Emacs.  You
> have to make sure this version is picked up when org is loaded.  Do you
> have any org related aspects in your initialisation that may be invoked
> before Emacs is told about the new version?



I tried running emacs in a shell window with no initialization file, and t.org 
<http://t.org/> *did* export HTML, and PDF (although I *still* don’t get the 
graph).

So yes, I guess there’s something in my init file that’s messing this up.

Chances of finding it in my lifetime: near zero.

Meanwhile, I have discovered a Google charting function which gives me an 
annotated time series graph that comes very close to what I need. Also, I’ve 
had no problems exporting many other documents to HTML and/or PDF. So I’m 
afraid solving this has dropped on my priority list.

Thank you all for your help,

-pd

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