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Easy templates in Org 9.2 are not working for me on GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30.



I have changed my elpa/ directory to smelpa/. I load emacs -q and switch to the *scratch* buffer and toggle M-x org-mode. A call to org-version returns



Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @ c:/Program Files/emacs-26.1-x86_64/share/emacs/26.1/lisp/org/)


When I type <s TAB, the easy template expands as expected.



<s|<-----<press TAB here>

#+BEGIN_SRC

#+END_SRC


Now, to upgrade to Org 9.2, I do list-packages and install org. (For some reason package-install doesn't return org). Returning to the *scratch* buffer, running org-version returns



Org mode version 9.2 (9.2-elpa @ c:/Users/%USERNAME%/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.2/)


It seems like Org 9.2 installed correctly. The same is true if I just directly install Org 9.2 and create a new org buffer (i.e. don't load the default org first). Easy templates won't work in Org 9.2.



I looked around for a bug tracker, but I don't see anything on the official repo.




  • Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?

  • Is there perhaps some compiled file lingering somewhere from a bad install?

  • If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?










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  • Could it be an org-mode dependency that needs an update?
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Easy templates in Org 9.2 are not working for me on GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30.



I have changed my elpa/ directory to smelpa/. I load emacs -q and switch to the *scratch* buffer and toggle M-x org-mode. A call to org-version returns



Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @ c:/Program Files/emacs-26.1-x86_64/share/emacs/26.1/lisp/org/)


When I type <s TAB, the easy template expands as expected.



<s|<-----<press TAB here>

#+BEGIN_SRC

#+END_SRC


Now, to upgrade to Org 9.2, I do list-packages and install org. (For some reason package-install doesn't return org). Returning to the *scratch* buffer, running org-version returns



Org mode version 9.2 (9.2-elpa @ c:/Users/%USERNAME%/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.2/)


It seems like Org 9.2 installed correctly. The same is true if I just directly install Org 9.2 and create a new org buffer (i.e. don't load the default org first). Easy templates won't work in Org 9.2.



I looked around for a bug tracker, but I don't see anything on the official repo.




  • Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?

  • Is there perhaps some compiled file lingering somewhere from a bad install?

  • If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?










share|improve this question






















  • Could it be an org-mode dependency that needs an update?
    – wef
    5 hours ago














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Easy templates in Org 9.2 are not working for me on GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30.



I have changed my elpa/ directory to smelpa/. I load emacs -q and switch to the *scratch* buffer and toggle M-x org-mode. A call to org-version returns



Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @ c:/Program Files/emacs-26.1-x86_64/share/emacs/26.1/lisp/org/)


When I type <s TAB, the easy template expands as expected.



<s|<-----<press TAB here>

#+BEGIN_SRC

#+END_SRC


Now, to upgrade to Org 9.2, I do list-packages and install org. (For some reason package-install doesn't return org). Returning to the *scratch* buffer, running org-version returns



Org mode version 9.2 (9.2-elpa @ c:/Users/%USERNAME%/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.2/)


It seems like Org 9.2 installed correctly. The same is true if I just directly install Org 9.2 and create a new org buffer (i.e. don't load the default org first). Easy templates won't work in Org 9.2.



I looked around for a bug tracker, but I don't see anything on the official repo.




  • Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?

  • Is there perhaps some compiled file lingering somewhere from a bad install?

  • If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?










share|improve this question













Easy templates in Org 9.2 are not working for me on GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30.



I have changed my elpa/ directory to smelpa/. I load emacs -q and switch to the *scratch* buffer and toggle M-x org-mode. A call to org-version returns



Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @ c:/Program Files/emacs-26.1-x86_64/share/emacs/26.1/lisp/org/)


When I type <s TAB, the easy template expands as expected.



<s|<-----<press TAB here>

#+BEGIN_SRC

#+END_SRC


Now, to upgrade to Org 9.2, I do list-packages and install org. (For some reason package-install doesn't return org). Returning to the *scratch* buffer, running org-version returns



Org mode version 9.2 (9.2-elpa @ c:/Users/%USERNAME%/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.2/)


It seems like Org 9.2 installed correctly. The same is true if I just directly install Org 9.2 and create a new org buffer (i.e. don't load the default org first). Easy templates won't work in Org 9.2.



I looked around for a bug tracker, but I don't see anything on the official repo.




  • Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?

  • Is there perhaps some compiled file lingering somewhere from a bad install?

  • If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?







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Note that the following answer is mostly a citation of two answers in the corresponding reddit article.



They changed the template system in orgmode 9.2.



You get the old easy-template system back




  • by adding (require 'org-tempo) to your init file or

  • by adding org-tempo to the list org-modules. You can do that by customizing org-modules.


Alternatively you can try the new structured template mechanism.
The command org-insert-structure-template bound to C-c C-, gives you a list of #+begin_-#+end_ pairs that narrows down while you type and you can use completion.






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    To address the side questions:



    Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?



    Yes. Installing org via list-packages will "override" the default version. This can be seen by running org-version. Note that it may be necessary to restart Emacs (or the Emacs server).



    If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?



    According to the org-mode homepage (at the bottom), use M-x org-submit-bug-report. Make sure you Ask Questions the Smart Way so as not to spam the developers! This would include checking the release notes of the new version!






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      Note that the following answer is mostly a citation of two answers in the corresponding reddit article.



      They changed the template system in orgmode 9.2.



      You get the old easy-template system back




      • by adding (require 'org-tempo) to your init file or

      • by adding org-tempo to the list org-modules. You can do that by customizing org-modules.


      Alternatively you can try the new structured template mechanism.
      The command org-insert-structure-template bound to C-c C-, gives you a list of #+begin_-#+end_ pairs that narrows down while you type and you can use completion.






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        Note that the following answer is mostly a citation of two answers in the corresponding reddit article.



        They changed the template system in orgmode 9.2.



        You get the old easy-template system back




        • by adding (require 'org-tempo) to your init file or

        • by adding org-tempo to the list org-modules. You can do that by customizing org-modules.


        Alternatively you can try the new structured template mechanism.
        The command org-insert-structure-template bound to C-c C-, gives you a list of #+begin_-#+end_ pairs that narrows down while you type and you can use completion.






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          Note that the following answer is mostly a citation of two answers in the corresponding reddit article.



          They changed the template system in orgmode 9.2.



          You get the old easy-template system back




          • by adding (require 'org-tempo) to your init file or

          • by adding org-tempo to the list org-modules. You can do that by customizing org-modules.


          Alternatively you can try the new structured template mechanism.
          The command org-insert-structure-template bound to C-c C-, gives you a list of #+begin_-#+end_ pairs that narrows down while you type and you can use completion.






          share|improve this answer














          Note that the following answer is mostly a citation of two answers in the corresponding reddit article.



          They changed the template system in orgmode 9.2.



          You get the old easy-template system back




          • by adding (require 'org-tempo) to your init file or

          • by adding org-tempo to the list org-modules. You can do that by customizing org-modules.


          Alternatively you can try the new structured template mechanism.
          The command org-insert-structure-template bound to C-c C-, gives you a list of #+begin_-#+end_ pairs that narrows down while you type and you can use completion.







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              To address the side questions:



              Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?



              Yes. Installing org via list-packages will "override" the default version. This can be seen by running org-version. Note that it may be necessary to restart Emacs (or the Emacs server).



              If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?



              According to the org-mode homepage (at the bottom), use M-x org-submit-bug-report. Make sure you Ask Questions the Smart Way so as not to spam the developers! This would include checking the release notes of the new version!






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                To address the side questions:



                Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?



                Yes. Installing org via list-packages will "override" the default version. This can be seen by running org-version. Note that it may be necessary to restart Emacs (or the Emacs server).



                If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?



                According to the org-mode homepage (at the bottom), use M-x org-submit-bug-report. Make sure you Ask Questions the Smart Way so as not to spam the developers! This would include checking the release notes of the new version!






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                  To address the side questions:



                  Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?



                  Yes. Installing org via list-packages will "override" the default version. This can be seen by running org-version. Note that it may be necessary to restart Emacs (or the Emacs server).



                  If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?



                  According to the org-mode homepage (at the bottom), use M-x org-submit-bug-report. Make sure you Ask Questions the Smart Way so as not to spam the developers! This would include checking the release notes of the new version!






                  share|improve this answer












                  To address the side questions:



                  Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?



                  Yes. Installing org via list-packages will "override" the default version. This can be seen by running org-version. Note that it may be necessary to restart Emacs (or the Emacs server).



                  If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?



                  According to the org-mode homepage (at the bottom), use M-x org-submit-bug-report. Make sure you Ask Questions the Smart Way so as not to spam the developers! This would include checking the release notes of the new version!







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