On Sep 27, 2007, at 19:28, Denis Bueno wrote:
Hi all, First of all, although I kind of lurk on this list, I absolutely adore org-mode. Carsten's attention to everyone's complaints is amazingly consistent. Thank you.
You are welcome.
Second, in the buffer that shows the agenda for the current week or day, why is C-n bound to an action that moves you forward a day at a time? Since the current day shows all my deadlines and TODOs for the future, it's not likely that one will need to look at days ahead, and if I do, it's probably not common enough to be bound to something as fundamental as C-n. I most frequently want to move in agenda buffers in order to mark TODOs done. Since I always use C-n/C-p instead of the arrow keys, using the arrow keys in this one particular situation requires a significant mental step that always causes me to mutter under my breath.
Point taken, and I actually agree and will change this. Note that "n" and "p" also move you around.
Also, I suggest that if I go through an Agenda buffer and mark some todos done, if I hit C-x C-s it should save the files whose todo items have changed. This would reinforce the abstraction that I'm really just looking at my org files through different lenses, and actions in that abstraction affect the underlying locations.
OK, also this is a useful addition. Again, "s" does this already, but I agree C-x C-s is logical. - Carsten _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode