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26.3; EBDB fails to edit (add) tags
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Jorge P. de Morais Neto <jorge+list <at> disroot.org> writes:
> Em [2020-01-12 dom 09:10:50-0800], Eric Abrahamsen escreveu:
>
>> Would you eval this and see if it solves your Org tags issue?
>> [...]
>
> This does make Org Tags work with EBDB 0.6.11, but not on EBDB 0.6.12.
> On EBDB 6.12, with a minimally customized GNU Emacs instance the
> following occurs:
>
> 1. I open the minimally customized GNU Emacs instance.
> 2. I eval (require 'ebdb-org)
> 3. I eval the code snippet you provided
> 4. At some moment I set org-tag-alist (note: I actually I don't remember
> if I set it after steps 2-3 or before)
> 5. Invoke M-x ebdb <RET><RET>
> 6. I Try to add Org Tags to a record. My Org tags are offered for
> completion, but when I choose one, then EBDB seems to ignore my
> answer; it then asks for a "regular" tag without offering the Org
> tags for completion.
Bah, sorry! I forgot that this was a two-part fix, and I only gave you
one of the parts. The other part is in:
https://git.sr.ht/~girzel/EBDB/commit/046750093275092db4c2407b22482d6d0d702453
But don't worry about it, I'm 99.9% sure that this problem is taken care
of. Sorry to make you test in vain.
> Besides, it seems that the function `org--tag-add-to-alist' does not
> exist on the Org Mode version (9.1 IIRC) that comes with Emacs 26.3. I
> think you should document that the Org Tags functionality depends on
> recent Org Mode. Also, maybe (I don't know if this would be worth your
> time) EBDB could provide a clear error message when the user attempts to
> use that functionality on an old Org Mode. Currently it lets Emacs
> complain that the symbol's value as a function is void.
This is a bigger problem -- I'm committed to supporting Emacs 25. I
think I'll just write my own function (read: copy and paste Org's) to do
the same thing.
Thanks,
Eric
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