On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 5:15 PM, John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry for the long title, but that's the summary! I fired up a fresh > Emacs session and used =C-a s search-term RET= to navigate to a > headline in the results by putting the cursor on the line and pressing > RET. > > The file text was all black. > > If I visited the file directly, I had the typical color-coded text for > headlines/keywords. I decided to replicate with a minimal config, and > I was able to. Here's the context of the min config: > > #+begin_min-config > ;; set load paths > ;; set load dirs and global config options > (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.elisp/org.git/lisp/") > (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.elisp/org.git/contrib/lisp") > #+end_min-config > > This was on a work file, and I couldn't initially replicate with a > test file... but it appears it has to do with my header options. > Here's the test file: > > #+begin_src org > #+setupfile: "~/org/aux/setupfile.org" > #+options: <:t num:t author:t creator:nil tags:t toc:nil date:t > #+latex_header: \usepackage{lscape} > #+latex_header: \usepackage{amsmath} > > * Test headline > > Some paragraph just to give me a keyword to search for > > ** Sub headline > > Some more text in the next headline > #+end_src > > My process: > - emacs -Q > - M-x load-file RET ~/path/to/min-config RET > - C-x C-f /path/to/file.org RET > - C-c [ to add to agenda list > - C-x C-k RET to kill buffer > - M-x org-agenda RET s RET text RET > - Navigate to test.org matching line RET > - File looks like attached pic > > I deleted everything but my #+setupfile line and it still does that.
Last bit of input -- when this behavior is displayed, if I C-c C-c on my options block at the top of the file, it returns to fontified behavior and stays that way (even if meddling with headlines). It appears that navigating to a headline with various #+keyword lines is not letting Org recognize something. Refreshing the setup seems to handles this. This is on: Org-mode version 8.0.3 (release_8.0.3-139-g419b69 @ /home/jwhendy/.elisp/org.git/lisp/) Happy to try anything else or provide more info. For now, I think I've made enough noise about this! Thanks, John > > Without any #+ options at the top of the file, it appears in color. > > > John