Hello, alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Hello -- > > I run: > > emacs -Q -l mini-init.el > > with mini-init.el being > > (add-to-list 'load-path "/home/cochard/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20180521/") > (require 'org-inlinetask) > > Then I do 'M-x customize-group <RET> org <RET>', then search for > 'cycle', go to 'Org Cycle Hook', and see: > > Hide Org Cycle Hook: > INS DEL org-inlinetask-hide-tasks > INS DEL org-cycle-hide-archived-subtrees > INS DEL org-cycle-hide-drawers > INS DEL org-cycle-show-empty-lines > INS DEL org-optimize-window-after-visibility-change > INS > State : CHANGED outside Customize. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > By comparing with the same test but without the (require > 'org-inlinetask) instruction in the mini-init.el file, I infer > (correctly I hope) that, somehow, org-inlinetask has modified 'Org > Cycle Hook' by introducing org-inlinetask-hide-tasks. > > In retrospect, this makes some sense, but it was /very/ painful for me > to track. For me, a customization was something explicitly changed by > the user, not implicitly with a 'require', so, when wandering inside > the customize group and noticing this variable "CHANGED outside > Customize", I wanted to find where I could have changed it so as to > make my .emacs cleaner... > > So I repeat the question: is it normal that '(require > 'org-inlinetask)' changes 'Org Cycle Hook'. This is not optimal, but it does the job. Anyway, inlinetasks integration is currently under discussion. So this may change in the future. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou