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Re: [Orgmode] Docs submitted (Was Re: Advice sought on managing decisi


From: Tom Breton (Tehom)
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Docs submitted (Was Re: Advice sought on managing decision alternatives.)
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 15:13:16 -0500 (EST)
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> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:
>> [...]
>> I couldn't reproduce this. Is this on the same test file as before?
>
> Sorry for the delay in reply, Tom.  I reproduce the situation below:
>
> First the test file.
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> #+CHOOSE_TODO: REJECTED(r) NOT_CHOSEN(n,-) MAYBE(,0)
> LEANING_TOWARDS(l) CHOSEN(c,+)
>
> * Which editor to use?
> *** LEANING_TOWARDS Emacs
> *** LEANING_TOWARDS Vim
> *** LEANING_TOWARDS Textmate
> *** REJECTED Gedit
> *** REJECTED Textpad
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> 0. I have latest org-choose loaded, org-mode restarted, and local
>    setup refreshed.
> 1. S-right on the second item to switch it to CHOSEN state.  It works.
> 2. Now S-right on the first item to switch it to CHOSEN state.  Also
>    works.
>
> Both entries stay at CHOSEN state whereas I expected the second entry
> to switch to a NON-CHOSEN state (possibly switching just one state
> backwards not all the way back to REJECTED, but then I do not yet
> understand it fully.)
>
> Is this the right behaviour?  If yes, please help me understand this a
> little.  Or could I be doing or have something wrong in my setup?

That's not right the behavior, but again I can't seem to reproduce this. 
Using your test file and following your instructions, I get the correct
behavior.  Specifically, after S-right on second item:
[begin]
* Which editor to use?
*** NOT_CHOSEN Emacs
*** CHOSEN Vim
*** NOT_CHOSEN Textmate
*** REJECTED Gedit
*** REJECTED Textpad
[end]
Then after S-right on the first item, again correctly:
[begin]
* Which editor to use?
*** MAYBE Emacs
*** LEANING_TOWARDS Vim
*** NOT_CHOSEN Textmate
*** REJECTED Gedit
*** REJECTED Textpad
[end]

Now there's clearly something different between my setup and yours that it
causing a bug, but it's very difficult to diagnose and fix at a distance.

I have a theory that it's caused by an unloaded library whose absence makes
`org-map-entries' abort.

What I'm going to try is to add a require for org-agenda.  Will you try it
and tell me whether it fixes the bug?  Because I just can't see the bug in
my setup.

Tom Breton (Tehom)







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