On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 12:33:09PM +0100, Bastien wrote: > Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > 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 :-) > > Okay. Then each template would have now six elements, the last one > specifiying whether it should be automatically processed or not (being > nil by default).
Yes, that's what I had in mind too. > Whether there are %^{prompt} constructs might be not relevant here: even > for plain templates we might want not to have to C-cC-c them for them to > be remembered, right? Agreed. > Say for example that you have a template associated with the key "m" and > this key binding: > > (global-set-key [(control meta r)] (lambda () (org-remember nil "m"))) > > The "m" template doesn't require C-cC-c. If there is %^{prompt} you do > C-M-r then interactively enter the info at the prompt, then you're done. > If there is no %^{prompt} you just C-M-r and you're done (you don't need > to actually *see* what you want to remember...) Yes, exactly. > I think this would be nice. But I guess you see my point about > cancelling : with a %^{prompt} it's possible to C-g, but not when there > is no %^{prompt} -- which might be a bit dangerous.. It doesn't seem particularly dangerous to me: you still have the option of 'undo' within the destination file, and even if you choose not to, at worst you have a new entry which you can later delete. It's not like you're at risk of losing existing data. > I hope Carsten will soon stumble on this :) /me sends good system restoration karma to Carsten over the ether :-) _______________________________________________ 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