On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 5:32 AM, Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca> wrote:
Nathan Neff <nathan.neff@gmail.com> writes:

> On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Matt Lundin <mdl@imapmail.org> wrote:
>
>     Hi Nathan,
>
>     Nathan Neff <nathan.neff@gmail.com> writes:
>
>     > I'm using org-agenda-diary-file. 
>     >
>     > When I run agenda-mode with the attached configuration,
>     > I see the same diary entry under each day.
>     >
>     > Here's what my agenda shows.  Notice that the entry
>     > from Dec. 08 shows up on Dec. 14's and Dec. 15's agenda.
>     > Also, "2009" and "2009-12-December" headers
>     > repeated under each day.
>     >
>     > Monday     14 December 2009 W51
>     >   Diary:      2009
>     >   Diary:      2009-12 December
>     >   Diary:      * 2009-12-08 Tuesday
>     >   Diary:      ** Something else.
>     >   Diary:      <2009-12-08 Tue>
>     > Tuesday    15 December 2009
>     >   Diary:      2009
>     >   Diary:      2009-12 December
>     >   Diary:      * 2009-12-08 Tuesday
>     >   Diary:      ** Something else.
>     >   Diary:      <2009-12-08 Tue>
>     >
>     > Here's the contents of my diary file "journal.org"
>     > * 2009
>     > ** 2009-12 December
>     > *** 2009-12-08 Tuesday
>     > **** Something else.
>     >       <2009-12-08 Tue>
>     >
>     > I've tried to include the bare-minimum in my .emacs file,
>     > and I can provide it if necessary.  I'm submitting this
>     > using M-x org-submit-bug-report, so hopefully, all necessary
>     > info is included.
>     >
>
>     I can't reproduce this. Here's what my agenda looks like using the same
>     source along with the settings you included in your email:
>
>     Week-agenda (W50-W51):
>     Tuesday     8 December 2009
>      journal:    Something else.
>     Wednesday   9 December 2009
>     Thursday   10 December 2009
>     Friday     11 December 2009
>     Saturday   12 December 2009
>     Sunday     13 December 2009
>     Monday     14 December 2009 W51
>
>     Best,
>     Matt
>
> Thanks for the help, guys -- If I set the org-agenda-file to a filename that doesn't have the .org extension, then I get the following error:
>
> Wront type argument: stringp, nil
>
> I turned on debugging, and the error is occurring in org-fix-position-after-promote()
>
> Here's the stack trace:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
>   looking-at(nil)
>   org-fix-position-after-promote()
>   org-do-demote()
>   org-datetree-insert-line(2009 12)
>   org-datetree-find-month-create(2009 12)
>   org-datetree-find-date-create((12 29 2009))
>   org-agenda-add-entry-to-org-agenda-diary-file(day "foo" (12 29 2009))
>   org-agenda-diary-entry-in-org-file()
>   org-agenda-diary-entry()
>   call-interactively(org-agenda-diary-entry nil nil)

Your org-agenda-files need to be files in org-mode (normally ending in
.org).  Your org-agenda-diary-file should also be an org file (your
journal.org).  BUT the diary-file is a totally different animal.  Mine
is set to ~/diary which is a zero-length empty file.  I don't use the
standard Emacs diary at all.  I have org-agenda-include-diary set to nil
and just use my diary.org file (your journal.org) and my regular org
files for all of my appointment information.

HTH,
Bernt

Thank you very much.  I finally got it to work, using only this setting:

(setq org-agenda-diary-file "~/Documents/personal/journal.org")

Whenever I press "i" in agenda, org-mode puts date/timestamped entries in the correct file, using org mode formatting, which is what I want.

Since I don't use the diary-file ~/Documents/journal file, it seems odd to have to define it, but oh well :-)

Thank you very much -- I will use the org-agenda-diary-file much more now.

--Nate