Hello, "Cook, Malcolm" <m...@stowers.org> writes:
> I never use org's archiving capabilities. > > So imaging my surprise when I accidently invoked org-archive-subtree from its > key-binding and I lost a whole subtree of a new buffer which (alas) I had not > yet saved to disk > > Further alas, I was so alarmed not knowing where my content disappeared to > that I did not think to try the obvious - undo. > > What happens? It appears that org-archive-subtree will create > a symlink to a non-existent target and try to move the subtree there > (which does not make sense) and does not check for errors or confirm > completion. > > This arguably should be addressed. I do not understand your report. Is it about subtree archiving not asking for confirmation? I don't understand the symlink part either. There is no "symlink" occurrence in "org-archive.el". Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou