Hi,
,----[ org-crypt.el ]
| ;; FIXME Find a better way to encrypt Org auto-saved buffers?
| ;; When `auto-save-default' is non-nil, make sure entries are
| ;; encrypted before auto-saving
| ;; (when auto-save-default
| ;; (add-hook
| ;; 'org-mode-hook
| ;; (lambda () (add-hook 'auto-save-hook 'org-encrypt-entries nil t))))
|
| (when auto-save-default
| (message "Warning: turn auto-save-mode off in Org buffers containing crypted entries.")
| (sit-for 5))
`----
This warning has an unfortunate side-effect when emacs is started as
daemon.
(sit-for 5), AFAICS, stops the startup ... not only for 5 seconds but
permanently. The only way to continue seems to press RET. This RET
however, ends up creating a newline in whatever buffer is loaded.
Eli suggested this:
,----[ gnu.emacs.help, Message-ID: <83pqptr7se.fsf@gnu.org> ]
| 1) modify org-crypt.el to change this:
|
| (when auto-save-default
|
| to say
|
| (when (and (daemonp) auto-save-default)
`----
However, this would mean that users who always start as daemon will
never actually see it, right? So it may be better to always message the
warning but only sit-for when emacs is started as daemon...
Or is there any way to make "sit-for" work the intended way both in emacs
as well as in emacs --daemon?
Memnon
ELISP> (emacs-version)
"GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.20.0)\n of
2010-12-11 on raven, modified by Debian"
ELISP> (org-version)
"Org-mode version 7.5"