Hi Nick, Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes:
> Not quite: the file *is* opened in a buffer (the agenda code opens all the > files, I presume with find-file-noselect), but the text properties are > not up to date. It's only when I explicitly visit the buffer > that they get updated. I updated the commit using the `font-lock-comment-face' for skipping commented scheduled/deadline lines -- it now uses comment-start-skip to skip those lines. No need to put the # at the beginning of the line, the optimization here is not significant enough IMHO. Org now relies on the general font-lock mechanism for comments, and defines comment-start etc. See `org-setup-comments-handling'. Yes, the text properties from font-lock are not always present when the buffer is not visited, you're right... things seem a bit unpredictable in this area. Thanks, -- Bastien