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Re: newbie: org-mode error


From: Robert Thorpe
Subject: Re: newbie: org-mode error
Date: 23 Feb 2007 11:34:11 -0800
User-agent: G2/1.0

On Feb 23, 1:55 am, "1kHz" <ikhwanha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to emacs (not new to computer, and a programmer actually), and
> finding it very interesting to use. I'm trying to find ways to use
> emacs to help me do my daily tasks.
>
> Recently, I found org-mode and followed the tutorial from 
> here:http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/OrgTutorial.html
> But I've encountered some errors when marking a TODO item and while
> creating a schedule item:
>
> org-get-tags: Wrong number of arguments: #[nil "\212\301 \210n\205^K^@
> \302^H!)\207" [outline-regexp beginning-of-line looking-at] 2 ("c:/
> Program Files/Emacs/emacs/lisp/obsolete/ooutline.elc" . 10393)], 1 [3
> times]
>
> org-add-planning-info: Wrong number of arguments: #[nil "\301 \210\302
> \206^V^@\303\304^H\305C\306\307#\206\^V^@\310\311!\207" [outline-
> regexp beginning-of-line outline-on-heading-p re-search-backward "^\\
> (" "\\)" nil t error "before first heading"] 4 ("c:/Program Files/
> Emacs/emacs/lisp/obsolete/ooutline.elc" . 10028)], 1
>
> I'm wondering why it refers to an obsolete file? How can I repair
> this?
>
> I'm using org-mode which comes with my installed Emacs.

I don't know the answer to this.  But I do know that there are two
outline-modes, there is an old one in obsolete and a new one in
textmodes.  Something in org-mode must have triggered loading of the
old one by accident.




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