Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> The more I thought about it, the more it seemed the silent repair is a
> bad idea: it's not really repair, it's just sticking a new :END: in, and
> will very likely result in cruft in the buffer. This patch wraps the
> scan in catch/throw and asks users if they
Bastien writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> By passing the FORCE argument to `org-get-property-block', the broken
>> block ends up getting silently repaired, and everything works as normal.
>
> Can you show this as a patch?
>
>> I'm not sure, however, that silently repairing thin
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> By passing the FORCE argument to `org-get-property-block', the broken
> block ends up getting silently repaired, and everything works as normal.
Can you show this as a patch?
> I'm not sure, however, that silently repairing things without the user's
> knowled
Looks like gmane's down for a bit, but presumably this will
eventually go through.
As I mentioned in the last message, if any property drawer in an org
file is malformed, it makes it impossible to set properties on any other
heading in the file. This is because, before the property is set, the
fil