Hi Nicolas, * Nicolas Goaziou [08. Mar. 2015]: > Gregor Zattler writes: > >> Sadly no: I reapplied `org-repair-property-drawers' on my org >> file with no customisation at all: >> >> emacs-snapshot -Q -nw -L /home/grfz/src/org-mode/lisp/ file.org ~/src/org-mode/etc/ORG-NEWS >> >> I loaded `org-repair-property-drawers' from >> ~/src/org-mode/etc/ORG-NEWS and executed it in file.org. Result >> is ’(nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil ... )’ and >> the buffer file.org remains unmodified. > > Doesn't the function fix the "anon" file you sent? No. I removed the line numbers so that the stars of the headings are at the first column and invoced `org-repair-property-drawers' in the same way as described above. The buffer remains unmodified and the output is `nil'. > Is it possible to have access to the file? You might want to hide > contents first with the following function > > (defun scramble-contents () Yes. I scrambled it with your function, changed tags (which were not scrambled by `scramble-contents') and obfuscated clock lines. The result is attached. Thanks for looking into this, but if it’s only me: It would be not much work to clean up the file by hand. Gregor