Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes:

> Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> wrote:
>
>> [replying to my own post]
>> 
>> ...
>> 
>> This seems to have been a confused Emacs session on my part.  After
>> restarting it no longer behaves as described above (it doesn't expand
>> tasks past the headline by default -- which is the old behaviour I
>> remember)
>> 
>> My Emacs was definitely behaving weird - C-x o would cycle from the
>> agenda, to the org file, to the message window, then back to the agenda
>> with 2 windows open (and the message buffer).  After restarting emacs it
>> just cycles between the agenda and the org file (as expected).
>> 
>
> That often happens to me when I have a half-finished command in the
> minibuffer and I switch to another window and start on something else
> (at least, I *think* that's what happens - it's not intentional on my
> part, so it's hard to tell exactly what the heck I was doing. And
> speaking about that, I just remembered that there is a help command,
> ``C-h l'', that shows the last few hundred keystrokes, so it might be
> possible to use that to figure out what I was doing.)
>
> The cure usually involves
>
>           M-x top-level
>
> which exits from all recursive editing levels and all active
> minibuffers.

Thanks Nick!

If it happens again I'll try this out.

-Bernt


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