Ok. Now here is the issue, I am somewhat of a mid level power user ( long time Mac User that is loving the *nix side, but may move to some distro because now it is becoming cool to own a Mac, but is not as cool as the real *nix crowd), so simply hunh? I remember reading something on a wiki about git, is there a sixth grade FAQ on how to make this a reality? Off topic,but I think there may be a need for an orgmode on Training Wheels Mailing List for users like me. Andre On Aug 21, 2010 6:31 PM, "Nick Dokos" wrote: Andre Powell wrote: > Is it fixed in 7.x versions? > Andre Powell > No, it is fixed in commit 96bacc020bef95861543b34985c2cc1190fb918c (which had a typo that was fixed in commit a7660225af1737cc887fc57a2d2fa87ba8975206) - both of those commits were done early this morning: ,---- | commit a7660225af1737cc887fc57a2d2fa87ba8975206 | Author: Carsten Dominik | Date: Sat Aug 21 08:37:11 2010 +0200 | | Fix code typo | | commit 96bacc020bef95861543b34985c2cc1190fb918c | Author: Carsten Dominik | Date: Sat Aug 21 07:09:20 2010 +0200 | | Fix adding context lines in agenda | | * lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-add-entry-text): Make sure we move | forward even if there is no text to be added. | | Adding entry text with org-agenda-add-entry-text-maxlines greater than | 0 could result in an infinite loop. `---- Do git show with each of those SHA1 strings to see whether you have the commit in your repository. Otherwise, you'll need to pull to get them. Nick > > On Aug 21, 2010, at 12:25 PM, Manish wrote: > > > Yes, it works now. Sweet. > > > > Thanks... > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Please use `Reply A...