On Jan 4, 2013 11:34 PM, "Bastien" wrote: > > Hi James, > > James Harkins writes: > > > The outcome is the same as the first: document the issue. > > Org is yours :) I worked in software support for awhile, so... I know what it means, e.g., when some behavior is labeled a "known issue" ;-) I'm not sure of the procedure to contribute to the org manual, but I might suggest something like this, under MobileOrg section B2: ~~ This operation copies all files currently listed in org-mobile-files to the directory org-mobile-directory. By default this list contains all agenda files (as listed in org-agenda-files), but additional files can be included by customizing org-mobile-files. File names will be staged with paths relative to org-directory, so all files should be inside this directory.* ... (rest of paragraph) * It is recommended to store the source org files physically under org-directory. If this is not practical, org-directory may contain symlinks to the org files, provided that the symlink has the same name as the original file. If the original file is called "mylife.org," then the symlink should also be called mylife.org. If the names are different, pulling edited nodes from MobileOrg will fail. ~~ hjh