I also see the warnings. In my case it's because I'm using outline-minor mode in an elisp file. I'm not sure it's supported, but it worked years ago: I could fold and unfold sections with usual org-mode keys like C-tab. I miss that feature. I never managed to learn the real outline-mode keys/concepts (outline-show-branches, outline-hide-subtree etc.). To reproduce it, I used test.el with: ;; -*- mode: emacs-lisp; mode:outline-minor; hs-minor-mode: nil; outline-regexp:";;;;* [^ \n]" -*- ;; a ;;; a1 ;; b Then I went to ;; a and pressed C-tab, expecting to open/close that section (showing/hiding the a1). And I saw the warning, and an error: rx--translate-bounded-repetition: rx ‘**’ range error [3 times] Please excuse if my expectations or my test file are broken. I didn't use this feature in years. On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 at 16:17, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Christopher Stevenson writes: > > > I get these warnings about org-element when I am in non-org files; the > > main ones that come to mind are JavaScript files and in magit when I am > > doing a commit. They don't seem to break anything but it does get > > annoying to have to constantly dismiss them. > > These warnings indicate that some of your packages or customization > causes `org-element-at-point' to be executed in non-Org buffer. > `org-element-at-point' does not have a defined behaviour in non-Org > buffers and may cause random errors. > > If you can narrow down the caller of `org-element-at-point', I suggest > you to report the observed behaviour as a bug (if that is a third-party > package). > > Otherwise, you may suppress the Org warning. > > -- > Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, > Org mode contributor, > Learn more about Org mode at . > Support Org development at , > or support my work at > >