I have the following definition in my ~/.emacs
("Todo" ?t "* TODO %^{Brief Description} %^g
Added: %u %&" "~/org/tasks.org" "Tasks" nil)
With v6.21b it worked just fine. I typed "C-c r t" and got the prompt for the description. I could type anything with spaces, no problem.
After upgrading to v6.32b I type "C-c r t" and get the prompt, but as soon as I try to type a space it complains and "No match".
Brian
H Brian,
this is not complete enough. Can you please explain better, with example etc...
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Nov 2, 2009, at 10:13 PM, Brian Whitehead wrote:
_______________________________________________I read back through some old posts that this issue existed previously in older versions. I've be using the default v6.21b that comes with 23.1 without a problem, but I installed 6.32b last week and my remember templates will no longer allow spaces when using a %^{prompt}. I switched back to v6.21b and it works again.
Regards,
Brian
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- Carsten