On Sep 6, 2007, at 15:37, Rick Moynihan wrote:
Every now and then I find myself mispressing SHIFT-up/SHIFT-down on an
outline and assigning a priority to it. This then often leads me to
navigating the point to the priority to delete it manually.
It would be great if SHIFT-up/SHIFT-down would cycle through:
[#A]
[#B]
[#C]
_ - blank (i.e. no priority).
This way I could easily undo the operation with the same keys. Is
there any good reason not to have this behaviour?
Don't know how good this reason is, but here it is:
The default priority is #B. If you press S-up on an entry without
priority, it
will switch immediately to #A. Similarly, S-down will go immediately
to #C.
If I were to include the empty state in the cycling, S-up would go
#A -> nil #A -> nil
But as I said, this may not be good enough a reason. Open for
discussion.
- Carsten
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