On Feb 6, 2010, at 5:11 AM, Matt Lundin wrote:

Nathaniel Flath <flat0...@gmail.com> writes:

If you schedule an item with org-schedule, the *Calendar* buffer will
stay around.  This also occurs with org-deadline, and any other
functions that use org-read-date. The patch attached just closes this
buffer once the date is read.

Might I ask why it is necessary to kill the *Calendar* buffer? AFAICT,
the default behavior of M-x calendar is to keep the *Calendar* buffer
alive even after "quitting" the calendar view with "q".

With this patch, if one creates a *Calendar* buffer with M-x calendar,
org-mode will subsequently kill it. I would prefer that the behavior of
org-mode remain consistent with that of emacs calendar.

I agree with Matt.

- Carsten



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