On 2007-09-05 04:28 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> 'C-n' and 'C-p' can move to the next/previous todo state
>>
>> The arrow indicates the current state.
>
> I don't think it is even necessary, to mark the current state.
> This is important for tags because of inheritance, and because you
> can change several tags with a single call to C-c C-c. For for a single
> TODO state change?
I can live with this.
>>
>> Only shortcut in the row indicated by the 'arrow' is in effect
>>thus allows (D)one to (D)elegated to co-exist.
>
> Well, I think allowing the same letter to mean different things will
> be confusing and will make this special interface less effective.
Fine for now.
>> Some of the points might be also helpful for tags.
>
> I can't really see which ones, the TAG interface does all this.
I was not aware of some features of tags.
Thanks for implementing this in org!
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