You are right I tried again, and this time, i checked the echo/mini buffer area, and it had the options you mentioned above my bad My agenda windows open on the side, not the bottom (not sure why), so i guess this why i didnt notice the warning in the echo area before also a bit unfortunate that a is for abort because i might have kept pressing a when i first got a blank windows (also a being the first option for agenda, and the thing you will most likely try as a new user) Anyway, thanks On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 10:06 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote: > "Ali M." writes: > > > If a file added on my agenda list is deleted, Org Mode Agenda list comes > > back empty > > > > For example, my org agenda has two files > > '(org-agenda-files > > '("c:/dev/projects/one/one.org" "c:/dev/projects/two/two.org" )) > > > > Now I deleted folder two , so the folder c:/dev/projects/two/ and its > > content is also deleted > > > > Now when I try C-ca and select any of the option to list my scheduled > todos > > I get an empty *Org Agenda* buffer > > This is not what I am seeing on my side. > For me, agenda displays a message: > > Non-existent agenda file /tmp/two/two.org. [R]emove from list or [A]bort? > > If I press "r", the agenda is displayed with the existing file. > If I press "a", agenda generation is aborted. > > > I think the Agenda buffer should still show me the todo items from the > > available files, and maybe just warn me about the delete file, or at > least > > show nothing, but warn me about the issue > > I suspect that you accidentally pressed "a" extra time, which happened > to trigger "[A]bort". > > -- > Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, > Org mode contributor, > Learn more about Org mode at . > Support Org development at , > or support my work at >