Dear All, I think that the behavior of org-mobile-push has changed in some recent update. Since a few days ago (when I upgraded to v. 7.9.1-2, from Debian), whenever org-mobile-push runs, a new agenda buffer called *SUMO* is created, and the display redrawn. I can see (in file org-mobile.el) where this code lives.
Now, I am not sure to understand this new behavior, nor if I should try to override it, nor what is the recommended approach. This is my problem: - I often have a bunch of org files opened in a single Emacs frame (split horizontally and vertically, etc). - One of the windows in that Emacs frame is always the org-mode agenda, called *Org Agenda*, and generated with M-x org-agenda (this command I call as soon as I start up that Emacs). - Then, when org-mobile-push runs (either because it tell it do so, or because the timer says so), the display gets redrawn, and I get only two windows, one with *Org Agenda* and the other with the *SUMO* buffer. This is very annoying to me because: a) as far as I can tell, the info in both buffers is the same; b) I get all my previous window setup messed up; yes, I do get back to it with winner mode. But I'd rather not have to do that every 30'. I guess I could hack the org-mobile.el file so that org-mobile-push does not redraw the display, or rename the org-agenda-buffer (either globally or just for org-mobile), etc, but I think there is something much simpler that I am missing. How can I fix this problem? Best, R. -- Ramon Diaz-Uriarte Department of Biochemistry, Lab B-25 Facultad de Medicina Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Arzobispo Morcillo, 4 28029 Madrid Spain Phone: +34-91-497-2412 Email: rdia...@gmail.com ramon.d...@iib.uam.es http://ligarto.org/rdiaz