Hi,
From the docs:
"S-<<left>> and S-<<right>> and walk through all keywords from all sets"
What I would /really/ like is for S-<<left>> and S-<<right>> to _stay_
within the same set, with me using C-S-<<left>> (or right) to _switch_
to another set.
What I have (so far) on the top of the file is:
#+TODO: TODO | DONE
#+TODO: WAITING | DONE
The reason I kept it as separate sets is that I anticipate WAITING to
be infrequent compared to TODO. So I don't want to put TODO and WAITING
in the same set. I think there's another (more standard) way of setting
the TODO state (I forget the shortcut), but for me the S-Left/Right is
really, really convenient.
And incidentally, the S-Left/Right doesn't seem to do as advertised. It
jumps from one set to the other only once (haven't tested with 3 sets).
Mueen
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