Hi,
I believe I have solved my problem by removing a stray asterisk in a
subtree I often edit frantically:
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: 28a0bc23-ff9f-4631-b602-fc8d4e581c2d
:END:*
Thanks,
Ed
On 31/05/15 23:05, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Edward Guyatt writes:
When I try to set a property in my
It's at the beginning of my ~/.emacs init file. I've tried starting with
--no-site-lisp and inhibit-default-init set to non-nil -- I get more org
less the same backtrace (http://pastebin.com/HEgwdPPT). If it's any use
to know, I'm getting these messages http://pastebin.com/xshMe0xz
So I'm a bi
Edward Guyatt writes:
> I've now got 8.3-BETA, as org-version confirms. I uninstalled the
> org-mode debian package and the ELPA package I tried, but org-mode was
> still installed from the Emacs debian package by the time I used git
> to get the 8.3-BETA. Hoping this won't cause any chaos?
>
> A
Hi,
I've now got 8.3-BETA, as org-version confirms. I uninstalled the
org-mode debian package and the ELPA package I tried, but org-mode was
still installed from the Emacs debian package by the time I used git to
get the 8.3-BETA. Hoping this won't cause any chaos?
Anyway, I found my planner
Hello,
Edward Guyatt writes:
> When I try to set a property in my planner file (15005 lines to go
> wrong :P), I get an error message. Here is the backtrace from saying
> C-c C-x p (org-set-property) on any heading.
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument integer-or-marker-p nil)