Hi Simon, thanks for reporting those problems.
Simon Thum <simon.t...@gmx.de> writes: > Press key for agenda command (unrestricted): > Update Org Contacts Database > Bad sexp at line 350 in /home/simon/org/privat.org: > (org-contacts-anniversaries "BIRTHDAY" "%y. Geburtstag %l") [7 times] > Invalid face reference: nil [619 times] > > 1: Altough org-contacts is invoked, birthdays fail. I tried both sexp > syntaxes (%%() and <%%()>). I'm cc'ing Grégory, maybe this is related to recent changes in org-contact.el. Grégory, can you have a look ? > 2: Hovering the mouse over the agenda produces these nil face warnings. I > have no idea how to diagnose this, but it does not hurt much it seems. On > every mouse motion event that hovers over agenda lines below today (except > for the first line below today's date line, misteriously, and only if a > certain line with a past-due deadline with [#C] priority cookie is > visible), one such warning is produced. Mhh... I can't reproduce this. Can you give a recipe? What emacs version is it with? > 3: The agenda dropped back to 10 sec and more. I used to have agenda > generation times of 2-3 sec after I switched to SSDs. I hope this is the > issue from the "org-agenda-write taking very long" thread currently going > on. I don't think it is the same issue. Here again, can you give a hint on what your configuration and agenda file/command look like? > 4: When jumping to a file from the agenda, it is completely visible, > including ARCHIVE tags (which otherwise work as expected). Just opening > them is fine; it only affects the case the agenda file was not loaded > before. Thus it seems to be a bug. (setq org-agenda-inhibit-startup nil) The new default is supposed to make the agenda generation faster, actually. Tassilo reported it was not speeding up things and I need to check this again. Thanks, -- Bastien