Tim, Not immediately noticing this. I'm running pretty much the latest org-mode and emacs is a couple of months old I think. I tried the note feature and it works for me. I'll try and upgrade things and see if it breaks as described. Kind regards Bart Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Dear All, > > is anyone else experiencing signficant loss of functionality with emacspeak and org mode recently? > > I’ve noticed that in the last week, a number of significant problems with org mode and emacspeak. Unfortunately, I upgraded both my emacspeak and org mode at about the same time, so I’m not sure whether the issue is with emacspeak or org mode. > > I run the org-plus-contrib package from the org mode elpa repository. I’m running emacspeak from github. > > Things I have noticed > > 1. When adding a note from an agenda view ie. after hittinng ‘z’, while entering the note, emacspeak just keeps repeating “before headline at position xxxx”, which makes using the note feature near impossible > 2. running org-babel-load-file to generate new code files from babel code is extremely slow > 3. Clocking in/out in the agenda doesn’t seem to work correctly and I think is throwing an error (but it isn’t spoken, so I need to dig deeper). > 4. When working in an *.org file, moving down lines withe either C-n or arrow down, every now and again, emacspeak speaks the top/first heading line instead of the line of text the cursor is at. You have to move up and down a few times before it will speak the line rather than the headline > > plus a number of other issues. > > I’m not looking for an angel to come and fix this. I’m just after any input to know if > > 1. anyone else seeing similar recently? > 2. any clues as to whether this is due to changes in emacspeak or org-mode > > and of course, if you have fixes/work-arounds, I’ll take them too! > > regards, > > Tim > > > > > > Tim Cross > > IT Security Manager > Information Technology Directorate > > University of New England > Armidale N.S.W. 2351 Australia > > Email: tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx > Phone: +61 2 6773 3210 > Mobile: +61 428 212 217 > Bart -- Bart Bunting
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