Thank you for checking. I tried to reinstall the package, but it did not help, 
and it caused another problem where I could not quit emacs.

Details… I ran M-x list-packages, found and deleted my org package, quit emacs. 
Restarted emacs and I saw I had the builtin org (lower version: 9.4.4) and the 
bug I reported is gone. I tried reinstalling the 9.5.1 org package (after 
restarting emacs), and it installed, and then I couldn’t quit emacs without 
killing it. If I ran my usual quit command (save-buffers-kill-terminal) or 
tried to quit from the macOS menu, I got this message:

org-clock-kill-emacs-query: Symbol’s function definition is void: 
org-clocking-buffer

Also the bug I reported is back. 

Maybe I’ll just stick with the builtin org package 9.4.4.  

Am I supposed to somehow delete the builtin one when I install 9.5.1? Here is 
what the buffer looks like when I hit enter on the installed 9.5.1 package:

— begin paste —
Package org is installed.

     Status: Installed in ‘org-9.5.1/’,
             shadowing a built-in package (unsigned). Delete
    Version: 9.5.1
    Summary: Outline-based notes management and organizer
   Requires: emacs-25.1
   Homepage: https://orgmode.org
   Keywords: outlines hypermedia calendar wp 
 Maintainer: Bastien Guerry <b...@gnu.org>
     Author: Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com>
Other versions: 9.5.1 (gnu), 9.4.4 (builtin).
— end paste ---

Rob



> On Dec 22, 2021, at 9:32 AM, Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Robert Nikander <robert.nikan...@icloud.com 
> <mailto:robert.nikan...@icloud.com>> writes:
> 
>> (setq org-hide-emphasis-markers t)
>> 
>> …and the following does not render right. In the first line I see the ‘_’ 
>> characters around “underline”, and it doesn’t underline the text.
>> In the second line, it works correctly. Apparently it needs some intervening 
>> text (“foo” in this case). 
>> 
>> The first line should work, no?
>> 
>> — begin example org file —
>> * Test
>> Mix /italic/ _underline_.
>> Mix /italic/ foo _underline_.
>> — end example org file ---
> 
> I am unable to reproduce it on latest main.
> 
> Note that I remember this error and I believe that fixed it by reverting
> the problematic commit. However, it was before 36086a. I suspect that
> you have a mixed installation of Org. Try to remove and re-install Org.
> 
> Best,
> Ihor

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