On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 03:22:07PM +0000, Bastien wrote: > Hi Adam, > > Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Simple feature request: > > > > Could we make it optional whether C-c C-c is required to store a note, > > on a per-template basis? This makes most sense when it is known in > > advance that the only things which might need to be changed within the > > template are already taken care of via %^{foo} prompts. So when all > > the prompts have been entered, the final <enter> keystroke will store > > the note immediately, rather than the user having to type <enter> C-c > > C-c. > > I'm not sure about this. > > 1) It's convenient to be able to double-check the content of the > *Remember* buffer before remembering it with `C-c C-c'.
It can be yes, but I think it's really a matter of personal taste applied on a per-template basis. Personally I would rather minimise keystrokes to enable rapid-fire conversion of mails into TODOs in the most effortless manner possible, since if I screw up, I can still easily go to the destination file and fix the new TODO there. > 2) What if there are several %^{prompt} and the user finally decided > *not* to remember it? If the buffer is remembered at the final > RET, then she won't be able to cancel the note with `C-c C-k'. C-g before the final RET, or switch to the destination file's buffer and do an undo? > 3) `C-c C-c' is really a call to a remember functionnality, not to an > org ones. I guess it's not good practice to override the expected > *general* remember behavior... I'm certainly not suggesting making it the default - only to make it possible to enable this behaviour for selected remember templates. But since I get SO many emails every day, I really need to be able to apply the 2-minute rule of GTD: if the mail requires > 2 minutes of attention, I need to be able to convert it into a TODO (linking by message id via the org-mairix stuff) and archive it safely in the _absolute_minimum_ number of keystrokes. Otherwise I am constantly in the "processing" phase of the workflow and never get to the "planning" and "doing" phases - then the whole system fails miserably :-) _______________________________________________ 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