On Sep 18, 2007, at 11:00, Levin wrote:
Hi Carsten,
- Priority cycling goes back to the nil state.
Priority cycling is a bit odd. When I use M-n to cycle, it turns
from #C-> nil-> #C-> nil, and M-p will be #A->nil->#A->nil.
I did it like this on purpose, because I wanted S-up to
immediately increase the priority. The default priority is
#B. I know this works differently from the other cycling mechanisms
in Org. However, with you implementation you need to press
S-up S-up S-up to finally get to #A, or you oddly need to use S-down(!)
in increase the priority. I can see argument for both, open to
discussion!
- Carsten
So I write this small patch to achieve: M-n will cycle from
#A->#B->#C->nil->#A, and M-p will cycle from #C->#B->#A->nil->#C.
Hope it helps.
-Levin
;; This patch is against org 5.09
diff --git a/lisp/org/org.el b/lisp/org/org.el
index f4746b4..a5567f5 100644
--- a/lisp/org/org.el
+++ b/lisp/org/org.el
@@ -13462,7 +13462,11 @@ ACTION can be `set', `up', `down', or a
character."
(if (looking-at org-priority-regexp)
(setq current (string-to-char (match-string 2))
have t)
- (setq current org-default-priority))
+ (setq current (if (eq action 'up)
+ (1+ org-lowest-priority)
+ (if (eq action 'down)
+ (1- org-highest-priority)
+ org-default-priority))))
(cond
((or (eq action 'set) (integerp action))
(if (integerp action)
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