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Minor feature request - you know how if you only use header entries, you can still create new files (of header entries) using c? It'd be nice to have a command to rename those files. I tried renaming a file from the shell and things got all messed up. It took a while to realize I could fix that with org-update-id-locations.
org-brain-rename-file doesn't work in that case, I got an error that said
Wrong type argument: fixnump, ("<headline title> "<id>")
Maybe that could be expanded to handle rename in either case.
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Hi! Seems like a bug. I don't quite understand your setup here. Could you explain the steps to recreate the issue? I assume you have org-brain-include-file-entries set to nil?
Minor feature request - you know how if you only use header entries, you can still create new files (of header entries) using
c
? It'd be nice to have a command to rename those files. I tried renaming a file from the shell and things got all messed up. It took a while to realize I could fix that withorg-update-id-locations
.org-brain-rename-file
doesn't work in that case, I got an error that saidWrong type argument: fixnump, ("<headline title> "<id>")
Maybe that could be expanded to handle rename in either case.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: