On Sep 28, 2010, at 1:44 PM, Markus Ecce wrote:
Hi everybody,
I recently switched from org-remember to org-capture and noticed two
potential regressions, but maybe I'm missing something...
First, when I launch emacs (and don't load an .org file or enter
org-mode) I cannot use "org-capture". C-c c gives: "Symbol's function
definition is void: org-capture"). By contrast, "org-remember" does
work.
If org-remember is autoloaded, there can be two reasons for this.
1. You have already loaded org.el, which arranges for autoloading of
this and other commands
2. Your Emacs contains also an older version of org, and therefore
Emacs itself knows to autoload org-remember.
org-capture will be autoloaded once you have an Emacs that has
org-capture.el already included.
It will also be autoloaded after you have loaded org.el.
So I have to assume that you are trying to execute org-capture before
visiting
any org-mode file, so that not even org.el has been loaded.
Well, this is *exactly* the situation where org-install is for. So
just go ahead and
require it, as indicated in the installation instructions. If you are
downloading and
installing your own version of org, this is necessary.
Of course I can fix this by adding "(require 'org-install)" to my
.emacs -- but it would be nicer if worked without that (like
org-remember did).
Second, with org-remember, tags inserted with "%^g" in the template
were correctly aligned (respecting the setting of org-tags-column).
With org-capture, tags are just a space away from the headline text.
Is there a way to get the "old" behavior with org-capture as well?
With the most recent org version, I am unable to reproduce this
behavior.
Immediately after the template has been filled - and thus before
pressing C-c C-c,
the tags are aligned.
- Carsten
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