On Sep 4, 2007, at 18:43, Bastien wrote:
Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Using tags to setup todo looks unclean to me. However it is very nice
to
be able to set up todo using an interface similar to tags.
And since the argument to org-todo has become completely useless
because
of this feature. I propose the following:
C-c C-t (`org-todo') brings up an interface similar to the one for
org-set-tags but only for todos (C-c C-c only for tags)
I wish we could stick to the yes-very-busy C-c C-c key for setting both
TODOs and tags.
I am no longer sure this is a good idea, if at all this will be
optional.
Here is another suggestion: why not restrict the fast selection to TODO
keywords when the point is at TODO keywords, and to tags when the point
is on tags?
Definitely a NO. Who would want to move the cursor before setting
tags???
Another argument to let C-c C-t continue its job is that it is able to
distinguish between "sequence" TODOs and "type" TODOs. This is
extremely
useful -- especially when C-c C-t is bound to `org-agenda-todo' and you
don't remember whether the expected TODO keywords for a headline are
part of a sequence or are types.
Interesting to know that you are using this distinction. I was
wondering
if anybody did.
- Carsten
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