Fix empty line bug in capture
* lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-empty-lines-before): (org-capture-empty-lines-after): Make sure the n=0 does not insert any newlines. Marcel van der Boom writes: > I'm in the process of migrating from org-remember to org-capture. > Pretty easy going so far, but it seems org-capture adds newlines, which > I think it should not do. > > My (test) capture-template is: > > (("t" "Todo" entry > (file "~/.outlet/GTD.org") > "* TODO %?" :prepend t :empty-lines 0) > > with the intention of inserting the captured task on the > first line of the file ~/.outlet/GTD.org. What happens when I capture > an task is this: > > <beginning of file> > > * TODO Captured task > > <original first line of file here> > .... > > Both before and after the task is a newline. Also, when capturing and > cancelling the capture with C-c C-k the newlines remain whereas the > task is removed.
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@ -948,7 +948,7 @@ Point will be after the empty lines, so insertion can directly be done."
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(let ((pos (point)))
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(org-back-over-empty-lines)
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(delete-region (point) pos)
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(newline n)))
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(if (> n 0) (newline n))))
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(defun org-capture-empty-lines-after (&optional n)
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"Arrange for the correct number of empty lines after the inserted string.
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@ -957,7 +957,7 @@ Point will remain at the first line after the inserted text."
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(org-back-over-empty-lines)
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(while (looking-at "[ \t]*\n") (replace-match ""))
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(let ((pos (point)))
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(newline n)
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(if (> n 0) (newline n))
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(goto-char pos)))
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(defvar org-clock-marker) ; Defined in org.el
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