GNU bug report logs - #78436
Koutliner M-x hyperbole k o vs C-h h k o error messaging

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Package: hyperbole;

Reported by: Cena Mayo <cenazoic <at> gmail.com>

Date: Thu, 15 May 2025 05:43:05 UTC

Severity: wishlist

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From: Cena Mayo <cenazoic <at> gmail.com>
To: bug-hyperbole <at> gnu.org
Subject: Koutliner M-x hyperbole k o vs C-h h k o error messaging
Date: Wed, 14 May 2025 19:19:38 -0500
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This is another instance where I'm just doing it wrong, but noting as a
possible  ...I don't know what the right word is - usability issue, maybe?
UX?  Something along those lines.

Using:  GNU Emacs 31.0.50 (build 1, aarch64-apple-darwin23.6.0, NS
appkit-2487.70 Version 14.7.5 (Build 23H527)) of 2025-05-13

GNU Hyperbole 9.0.2pre (downloaded today)
====

In this case, attempting to perform Koutliner actions while the *scratch*
buffer is active:

a) *M-x hyperbole, k, o* =>

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "(kotl-mode:is-p): ’*scratch*’ is not
a valid Hyperbole koutline")
        error("(kotl-mode:is-p): '*scratch*' is not a valid Hyperbole
koutline")
        hypb:error("(kotl-mode:is-p): '%s' is not a valid Hyperbole
koutline" #<buffer *scratch*>)
        kotl-mode:is-p()
        kotl-mode:show-all()
        kotl-mode:overview(nil)
        funcall-interactively(kotl-mode:overview nil)
        hui:menu-act(hyperbole nil nil nil)
        hyperbole(nil nil nil nil)
        funcall-interactively(hyperbole nil nil nil nil)
        command-execute(hyperbole record)
        execute-extended-command(nil "hyperbole" "hyperbole")
        funcall-interactively(execute-extended-command nil "hyperbole"
"hyperbole")
        command-execute(execute-extended-command)

However,

b) *C-h h, k, o *=>
reports  "hypb:error: (kotl-mode:is-p): ’*scratch*’ is not a valid
Hyperbole koutline" in echo.

At the point I got these messages I was following along with the Info
manual (2.1 Invocation) and just randomly selected K , O to see what it
did.    I hadn't yet read the bit about o(vervw) "Show[ing] first line of
each cell", (9.1 Koutliner Menu Commands) so fair enough,  I tried to
perform an illegal action (attempted that action in a non-Koutliner
buffer).

Further confusion was had when I ran the commands in a .kotl buffer and it
(appropriately, although I didn't realize it at the time) showed me the
first line of each cell.   I assumed most of my existing text had been
deleted, so I tried a *C-/ *to undo.

That sent a rather inscrutable "Changes to be undone are outside visible
portion of buffer" message.   That error seems to be caused by attempting
to undo a narrowed region
<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2014-04/msg00324.html>*.
*Which, unbeknownst to me, was turned on.  (Clear as day, there was
'Narrow' in my mode-line.) So I followed the advice in the linked thread
and invoked *M-x widen.*

Great, everything returned!  (I eventually figured out that *C-h h k a*
would do it too).   But M-x widen also inserted this at the bottom of my
.kotl buffer:

"ben" ;; kvspec:current
1 ;; id-counter
alpha ;; label-type
4 ;; label-min-width
". " ;; label-separator
3 ;; level-indent

;; depth-first kcell attributes
[[0
  (creator "cena <at> byzantium" create-time "20250514:19:33:49" id-counter 1)]
 [1
  (creator "cena <at> byzantium" create-time "20250514:19:33:49")]]

(C-h h k a did not insert the above).

I ASSume it's something to do with the cell properties, but I didn't make
any changes there - this is all from a fresh install and just typing in a
.kotl file using whatever the default settings are, then running commands.

Best,
Cena Mayo
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