Could someone please give me an example of a function that will set a mark, then do some stuff that sets additional marks elsewhere in the buffer, and then return back to the original position that was marked at the beginning of the function.
transient-mark-mode
is enabled by default. I tried setting the mark with (activate-mark)
followed by (deactivate-mark)
to push the mark into the mark-ring
, then my function moves around the buffer archiving a todo and performing some organizational stuff and pauses for a read-event
(at a new location where the todo was archived) to let me see that everything was done correctly, and then I used (set-mark-command t)
to go back to where it all began. However, (set-mark-command t)
did not bring me back to the original mark at the beginning of the function. Instead, (set-mark-command t)
brought me to another mark that was inadvertently set somewhere else while the function was running.
(defun none (&optional default-heading)
(interactive)
(beginning-of-visual-line)
(activate-mark)
(deactivate-mark)
(let ((lawlist-item default-heading)
result)
(unless lawlist-item
(condition-case nil
(progn
(org-back-to-heading t)
(setq lawlist-item (elt (org-heading-components) 4)))
)
)
(when (search-forward-regexp ":event\\|event:" (line-end-position) t)
(replace-match "")
(when (and (looking-at ":$\\|: ") (looking-back " "))
(delete-char 1)))
(org-todo "None")
(org-priority ?E)
(org-schedule 'remove)
(org-deadline 'remove)
(org-set-property "ToodledoFolder" "DONE")
(setq org-archive-save-context-info nil)
(setq org-archive-location "/Users/HOME/.0.data/*TODO*::* DONE")
(org-archive-subtree)
(goto-char (point-min))
(re-search-forward "^\* DONE" nil t)
(condition-case err
(progn
(org-sort-entries t ?a)
(lawlist-org-cleanup) )
(error nil))
(re-search-forward lawlist-item nil t)
(message (format "%s -- Finished!" lawlist-item))
(beginning-of-visual-line)
(org-cycle-hide-drawers 'all)
(read-event)
(set-mark-command t)
))
save-excursion
what you want? Documentation here: gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Excursions.html