Hi Bastien, thanks a lot for your help, very useful: On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 17:44:30 +0200 Bastien wrote: b> Please b> 1. append an ".org" extension to your file b> 2. restart your config b> 3. test and report again When following steps 2 and 3, I get "byte-code: Target files for remember notes must be in Org-mode" and when making "~/Tools/Org/E.org" the default file name, things seem to work fine with the one exception that instead of creating the heading that was specified as default, it creates a "* Notes" heading. This makes no sense, imho. If a heading is created, why not creat the default? On changing the file names, I wanted to avoid that, because the file names are used in generating the agenda, and I don't want to lose four characters in the compact view. Also it is generally unnecessary in terms of using Org mode, as Emacs can also identify files by content, e.g. my Email file says "Georg's Email TODO Org File -*- mode: org; -*-" So I consider that necessity a bug. The user has explicitly specified that this is an Org file, remember should not consider itself smarter than the user and insist on the file name extension. Here is what I think should be done: a) use the default heading name specified by the user for auto-creation, instead of "Notes". b) remove file name extension sensitivity for Org mode files, or make it smart enough to *actually* read the buffer to see what mode it is in, because it should have to open the file to add the item. How hard would it be to do that? Opinions? Regards, Georg -- Georg C. F. Greve Free Software Foundation Europe (http://fsfeurope.org) Join the Fellowship and protect your freedom! (http://www.fsfe.org) What everyone should know about DRM (http://DRM.info)