Darlan Cavalcante Moreira <darc...@gmail.com> writes: > You need to load org-crypt and call org-crypt-use-before-save-magic > before you open the org file.
I have this in my config: (add-to-list 'org-modules 'org-crypt) (require 'org-crypt) So I think that's what is done. I also checked org-mode-hook on a fresh start of emacs, and it does include a stanza for org-encrypt-entries. C-h v org-mode-hook begins with this: ----- Value: (#[nil "\300\301\302\303\304$\207" [org-add-hook before-save-hook org-encrypt-entries nil t] 5] ----- So I think that part is ok. Now I visit a new file, say test.org, which doesn't exist yet. I create one heading with a bit of content, tag it as :crypt:, and save the file. Bam, it's not encrypted. Now I call M-x org-encrypt-entries, and the heading is encrypted. So org-crypt does work, I can decrypt and encrypt headings manually, but it won't do it automatically. And indeed, before-save-hook is nil in a fresh org file and stays so when I visit an org file. Now I call M-x org-mode on that file, add a space so it is modified and I can save it, call C-x C-s, and it is encrypted as it should. org-mode set before-save-hook to (org-encrypt-entries t) as it should. Only I have to manually call org-mode once the file is open, it won't do it automatically. I C-x k the file, re-visit it, and I have to call M-x org-mode on it again before it will automatically encrypt the headings. All other org-mode functionnality seems to work fine. Any idea ? Thanks, -- Rémi