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bug#58928: 29.0.50; overlays in org-mode are disrupted after call `org-c


From: Eason Huang
Subject: bug#58928: 29.0.50; overlays in org-mode are disrupted after call `org-capture`
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2022 22:57:12 +0800

Hi Gerd,

2022年11月3日 22:25,Gerd Möllmann <gerd.moellmann@gmail.com>writes:

Eason Huang <aqua0210@foxmail.com> writes:

Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:

I don't know, but my guess is that the indirect buffer thing is already
a good starting point for Stefan/Matt.

Indeed.  I believe it is now fixed.  Please confirm,

Hi stefan,

I tried the latest commit, but thhis issue is still existed on macOS and
Windows 10.

I tested commit 8a5678906fa1b899c4d111e5ee4334b278f50d48 on Windows 10,
and commit 2eb2eb0c9ead205935be58ce9bb54465d48b20c8 on macOS Ventura
(13.0)

I can't reproduce it anymore (macOS 13, but that shouldn't matter).  I'm
on d16494cffbed79a916482558ae5ed1bdcc67c88d.

Did you anything different from what you did before?

No, I did the same as before.

I can reproduce the following steps, may be you can have try:

1. emacs -Q , launch Emacs
2. M-x org-capture, and then type `t` (task)
   Now the buffer CAPTURE-.notes will open with contents as bellow:

   ** TODO (now the cursor is here, you can type some characters, such as "test1", and then type C-C C-c )
  [2022-11-03 Thu]

3. C-x b, switch-to-buffer .notes
  The contents is as below:
* Tasks
** TODO test1(move cusror here and type TAB)
  [2022-11-03 Thu]

4. Now the .notes buffer is like this:
* Tasks
** TODO test1...
5. Try step 2 again, now you will see the issue. Now the .notes buffer looks like this:
* Tasks
** TODO test1...TODO
  [2022-11-03 Thu]
  test1



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Eason Huang



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