On Aug 12, 2010, at 2:40 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:

Markus Heller <helle...@gmail.com> writes:

Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> writes:

Markus Heller <helle...@gmail.com> writes:

Hello all,

I have had this issue for quite a while, and now it's finally time to
post it.  I'm using emacs 23.2.1 and orgmode 7.01trans
(release_7.01g.73.g29354) on windoze XP, together with Bernt's clock
history setup.

If I hit C-u C-c C-x C-i, the list of tasks to clock in starts
somewhere in the middle, right now at ``[J]''. I've had this issue on
emacs 22 and with orgmode 6.36 ...

My list on Windows XP, Emacs 23.2.1 is also a bit weird. The choices
for my list are:

[d] [1] [2] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [A] [B] [C] [D] [M] [O] [R]

On linux with a full clock history I get

[d] [1] [2] ... [9] [A] [B] ... [R] [S] with no gaps

I've noticed problems with the menu on my EEE PC which has a reduced
screen size so it couldn't display the entire menu and displayed the end
instead of beginning of the menu.  I've since reduced
org-clock-history-length from 36 to 28 so it fits on that device.

I tried reducing org-clock-history-length to 12, but to no avail. It's not that the list doesn't fit in the buffer, it starts at [J] and shows only [J] through [Z] with no gaps. I don't see an error message in the
minibuffer ...

Would it help if I attached a screenshot?

No I don't think attaching a screenshot will really add any value at
this point. I'm looking at the org-clock-select-task function to try to
determine why it comes up with these weird selections.

These selection characters are made by doing computations with character numbers. maybe Windows has a different underlying font (not ascii, something else), where
specific characters are located at different positions?

- Carsten


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