On Oct 16, 2007, at 18:22, Adam Spiers wrote:
Rick Moynihan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Adam Spiers wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Another simple idea - subject line is pretty much self-explanatory I
think: would be great to be able to toggle timestamps between [] and
<>.
Why? Say I have an event in my diary.org file, and am subsequently
told my presence at the event is no longer necessary. Consequently I
would like to keep it in the file for reference, to track colleagues'
movements or in case my presence is re-required, but I don't want the
event to appear in the agenda.
By the way, I probably could have coded this in the time it took to
write the mail, but I thought that until I've sent a piece of paper
to
the FSF assigning rights for code contributed to org-mode and emacs,
it would be better to let Carsten write it. Is that correct or
flawed
thinking?
This seems like a good idea. Another related one occurred to me today
(if it's necessary) which is toggling between the two list indicators.
e.g.
- foo
- bar
- baz |<-- Point
This cammand does exist, it is `C-c -'.
Calling the toggle-list-indicator function at the point will cause the
list indicator to change from a - to a + (and vice versa).
Nice idea! Or even between - and *** at the current level. Maybe
that should cycle. Or maybe there are already existing keybindings
which distinguish between new - and *** entries? M-RET doesn't always
DWIM, personally.
When you are in a list, M-RET makes the next list item, C-u M-RET makes
the next section, and C-RET does the same - even if for different
reasons.
In what sense does M-RET not DWYM?
- Carsten
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