On 12/19/2011 05:49 AM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote: > The behavior I see is that I always need to start with a top-level > heading. Yes, but I'm talking another problem.
> If you really can't go to b (a top level node), then something is messed > up. I can't goto b or it's children when cursor is on b. > If the problem is just that you can't *start* completion at a > non-top-level node, then that's the way it's supposed to work. It doesn't start, but the problem is that goto doesn't work: when I press C-c C-j b <RET> and cursor is not on b I goto b when after this I press C-c C-j <RET> or C-c C-j b <RET> one again I receive: Invalid target location or Goto (default b/): b [No match] > What version of org are you using? % apt-cache policy org-mode org-mode: Installed: 7.8.02-1 Candidate: 7.8.02-1 Version table: *** 7.8.02-1 0 500 http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ sid/main i386 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status > Ido completion should certainly work with that variable set. Have you > successfully activated ido in other contexts? May be not. What should I do (read) to test ido? -- sergio.