Hello all, I have had this issue for quite a while, and now it's finally time to post it. I'm using emacs 23.2.1 and orgmode 7.01trans (release_7.01g.73.g29354) on windoze XP, together with Bernt's clock history setup. If I hit C-u C-c C-x C-i, the list of tasks to clock in starts somewhere in the middle, right now at ``[J]''. I've had this issue on emacs 22 and with orgmode 6.36 ... I did remove things related to clock history from my .emacs, with no effect. I am not sure how to track this issue down, so if the experts could provide some hints, that'd be awesome!! Thanks and Cheers Markus
Markus Heller <hellerm2@gmail.com> writes: > Hello all, > > I have had this issue for quite a while, and now it's finally time to > post it. I'm using emacs 23.2.1 and orgmode 7.01trans > (release_7.01g.73.g29354) on windoze XP, together with Bernt's clock > history setup. > > If I hit C-u C-c C-x C-i, the list of tasks to clock in starts > somewhere in the middle, right now at ``[J]''. I've had this issue on > emacs 22 and with orgmode 6.36 ... My list on Windows XP, Emacs 23.2.1 is also a bit weird. The choices for my list are: [d] [1] [2] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [A] [B] [C] [D] [M] [O] [R] On linux with a full clock history I get [d] [1] [2] ... [9] [A] [B] ... [R] [S] with no gaps I've noticed problems with the menu on my EEE PC which has a reduced screen size so it couldn't display the entire menu and displayed the end instead of beginning of the menu. I've since reduced org-clock-history-length from 36 to 28 so it fits on that device. -Bernt > > I did remove things related to clock history from my .emacs, with no > effect. > > I am not sure how to track this issue down, so if the experts could > provide some hints, that'd be awesome!! > > Thanks and Cheers > Markus > > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca> writes:
> Markus Heller <hellerm2@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have had this issue for quite a while, and now it's finally time to
>> post it. I'm using emacs 23.2.1 and orgmode 7.01trans
>> (release_7.01g.73.g29354) on windoze XP, together with Bernt's clock
>> history setup.
>>
>> If I hit C-u C-c C-x C-i, the list of tasks to clock in starts
>> somewhere in the middle, right now at ``[J]''. I've had this issue on
>> emacs 22 and with orgmode 6.36 ...
>
> My list on Windows XP, Emacs 23.2.1 is also a bit weird. The choices
> for my list are:
>
> [d] [1] [2] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [A] [B] [C] [D] [M] [O] [R]
>
> On linux with a full clock history I get
>
> [d] [1] [2] ... [9] [A] [B] ... [R] [S] with no gaps
>
> I've noticed problems with the menu on my EEE PC which has a reduced
> screen size so it couldn't display the entire menu and displayed the end
> instead of beginning of the menu. I've since reduced
> org-clock-history-length from 36 to 28 so it fits on that device.
I tried reducing org-clock-history-length to 12, but to no avail. It's
not that the list doesn't fit in the buffer, it starts at [J] and shows
only [J] through [Z] with no gaps. I don't see an error message in the
minibuffer ...
Would it help if I attached a screenshot?
Thanks
Markus
Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca> writes:
> Markus Heller <hellerm2@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have had this issue for quite a while, and now it's finally time to
>> post it. I'm using emacs 23.2.1 and orgmode 7.01trans
>> (release_7.01g.73.g29354) on windoze XP, together with Bernt's clock
>> history setup.
>>
>> If I hit C-u C-c C-x C-i, the list of tasks to clock in starts
>> somewhere in the middle, right now at ``[J]''. I've had this issue on
>> emacs 22 and with orgmode 6.36 ...
>
> My list on Windows XP, Emacs 23.2.1 is also a bit weird. The choices
> for my list are:
>
> [d] [1] [2] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [A] [B] [C] [D] [M] [O] [R]
>
> On linux with a full clock history I get
>
> [d] [1] [2] ... [9] [A] [B] ... [R] [S] with no gaps
>
> I've noticed problems with the menu on my EEE PC which has a reduced
> screen size so it couldn't display the entire menu and displayed the end
> instead of beginning of the menu. I've since reduced
> org-clock-history-length from 36 to 28 so it fits on that device.
I reduced org-clock-history-length to 12, to no avail. It's not that
the list doesn't fit in the buffer ... It just shows items [J] through
[Z] without any gaps...
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Markus
Markus Heller <hellerm2@gmail.com> writes:
> Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca> writes:
>
>> Markus Heller <hellerm2@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I have had this issue for quite a while, and now it's finally time to
>>> post it. I'm using emacs 23.2.1 and orgmode 7.01trans
>>> (release_7.01g.73.g29354) on windoze XP, together with Bernt's clock
>>> history setup.
>>>
>>> If I hit C-u C-c C-x C-i, the list of tasks to clock in starts
>>> somewhere in the middle, right now at ``[J]''. I've had this issue on
>>> emacs 22 and with orgmode 6.36 ...
>>
>> My list on Windows XP, Emacs 23.2.1 is also a bit weird. The choices
>> for my list are:
>>
>> [d] [1] [2] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [A] [B] [C] [D] [M] [O] [R]
>>
>> On linux with a full clock history I get
>>
>> [d] [1] [2] ... [9] [A] [B] ... [R] [S] with no gaps
>>
>> I've noticed problems with the menu on my EEE PC which has a reduced
>> screen size so it couldn't display the entire menu and displayed the end
>> instead of beginning of the menu. I've since reduced
>> org-clock-history-length from 36 to 28 so it fits on that device.
>
> I tried reducing org-clock-history-length to 12, but to no avail. It's
> not that the list doesn't fit in the buffer, it starts at [J] and shows
> only [J] through [Z] with no gaps. I don't see an error message in the
> minibuffer ...
>
> Would it help if I attached a screenshot?
No I don't think attaching a screenshot will really add any value at
this point. I'm looking at the org-clock-select-task function to try to
determine why it comes up with these weird selections.
-Bernt
On Aug 12, 2010, at 2:40 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Markus Heller <hellerm2@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca> writes:
>>
>>> Markus Heller <hellerm2@gmail.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I have had this issue for quite a while, and now it's finally
>>>> time to
>>>> post it. I'm using emacs 23.2.1 and orgmode 7.01trans
>>>> (release_7.01g.73.g29354) on windoze XP, together with Bernt's
>>>> clock
>>>> history setup.
>>>>
>>>> If I hit C-u C-c C-x C-i, the list of tasks to clock in starts
>>>> somewhere in the middle, right now at ``[J]''. I've had this
>>>> issue on
>>>> emacs 22 and with orgmode 6.36 ...
>>>
>>> My list on Windows XP, Emacs 23.2.1 is also a bit weird. The
>>> choices
>>> for my list are:
>>>
>>> [d] [1] [2] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [A] [B] [C] [D] [M] [O] [R]
>>>
>>> On linux with a full clock history I get
>>>
>>> [d] [1] [2] ... [9] [A] [B] ... [R] [S] with no gaps
>>>
>>> I've noticed problems with the menu on my EEE PC which has a reduced
>>> screen size so it couldn't display the entire menu and displayed
>>> the end
>>> instead of beginning of the menu. I've since reduced
>>> org-clock-history-length from 36 to 28 so it fits on that device.
>>
>> I tried reducing org-clock-history-length to 12, but to no avail.
>> It's
>> not that the list doesn't fit in the buffer, it starts at [J] and
>> shows
>> only [J] through [Z] with no gaps. I don't see an error message in
>> the
>> minibuffer ...
>>
>> Would it help if I attached a screenshot?
>
> No I don't think attaching a screenshot will really add any value at
> this point. I'm looking at the org-clock-select-task function to
> try to
> determine why it comes up with these weird selections.
These selection characters are made by doing computations with
character numbers.
maybe Windows has a different underlying font (not ascii, something
else), where
specific characters are located at different positions?
- Carsten
Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes:
> On Aug 12, 2010, at 2:40 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> Markus Heller <hellerm2@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca> writes:
>>>
>>>> Markus Heller <hellerm2@gmail.com> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have had this issue for quite a while, and now it's finally
>>>>> time to
>>>>> post it. I'm using emacs 23.2.1 and orgmode 7.01trans
>>>>> (release_7.01g.73.g29354) on windoze XP, together with Bernt's
>>>>> clock
>>>>> history setup.
>>>>>
>>>>> If I hit C-u C-c C-x C-i, the list of tasks to clock in starts
>>>>> somewhere in the middle, right now at ``[J]''. I've had this
>>>>> issue on
>>>>> emacs 22 and with orgmode 6.36 ...
>>>>
>>>> My list on Windows XP, Emacs 23.2.1 is also a bit weird. The
>>>> choices
>>>> for my list are:
>>>>
>>>> [d] [1] [2] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [A] [B] [C] [D] [M] [O] [R]
>>>>
>>>> On linux with a full clock history I get
>>>>
>>>> [d] [1] [2] ... [9] [A] [B] ... [R] [S] with no gaps
>>>>
>>>> I've noticed problems with the menu on my EEE PC which has a reduced
>>>> screen size so it couldn't display the entire menu and displayed
>>>> the end
>>>> instead of beginning of the menu. I've since reduced
>>>> org-clock-history-length from 36 to 28 so it fits on that device.
>>>
>>> I tried reducing org-clock-history-length to 12, but to no avail.
>>> It's
>>> not that the list doesn't fit in the buffer, it starts at [J] and
>>> shows
>>> only [J] through [Z] with no gaps. I don't see an error message in
>>> the
>>> minibuffer ...
>>>
>>> Would it help if I attached a screenshot?
>>
>> No I don't think attaching a screenshot will really add any value at
>> this point. I'm looking at the org-clock-select-task function to
>> try to
>> determine why it comes up with these weird selections.
>
> These selection characters are made by doing computations with
> character numbers.
> maybe Windows has a different underlying font (not ascii, something
> else), where
> specific characters are located at different positions?
It's also not consistent. Right now my windows version behaves the same
as linux, [1] .. [9] [A] .. [S] with no gaps.
As Carsten stated the character selections are based on ASCII and maybe
this doesn't work if the file is in some other weird encoding.
I haven't been able to reproduce the bad behaviour at will yet.
-Bernt
Markus Heller <hellerm2@gmail.com> writes:
> Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca> writes:
>
>> Markus Heller <hellerm2@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I have had this issue for quite a while, and now it's finally time to
>>> post it. I'm using emacs 23.2.1 and orgmode 7.01trans
>>> (release_7.01g.73.g29354) on windoze XP, together with Bernt's clock
>>> history setup.
>>>
>>> If I hit C-u C-c C-x C-i, the list of tasks to clock in starts
>>> somewhere in the middle, right now at ``[J]''. I've had this issue on
>>> emacs 22 and with orgmode 6.36 ...
>>
>> My list on Windows XP, Emacs 23.2.1 is also a bit weird. The choices
>> for my list are:
>>
>> [d] [1] [2] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [A] [B] [C] [D] [M] [O] [R]
>>
>> On linux with a full clock history I get
>>
>> [d] [1] [2] ... [9] [A] [B] ... [R] [S] with no gaps
>>
>> I've noticed problems with the menu on my EEE PC which has a reduced
>> screen size so it couldn't display the entire menu and displayed the end
>> instead of beginning of the menu. I've since reduced
>> org-clock-history-length from 36 to 28 so it fits on that device.
>
> I tried reducing org-clock-history-length to 12, but to no avail. It's
> not that the list doesn't fit in the buffer, it starts at [J] and shows
> only [J] through [Z] with no gaps. I don't see an error message in the
> minibuffer ...
I have to correct myself. After a hitting C-u C-c C-x C-i a few times,
the history is displayed correctly and has been displayed correctly for
more than a day now.
Wouldn't this suggest that the issue is related to the size of the
buffer containing the clock history?
Thanks and Cheers
Markus