Re: [O] set TO as a property on a heading

2014-06-08 Thread John Kitchin
Yes! That (C-j) is exactly what does it. and it is ido enabled. Thanks, it was driving me crazy! Rasmus writes: > John Kitchin writes: > >> I feel a little silly asking this, but I cannot figure out how to do >> it. I want to create a property called TO. >> >> Normally I type C-c C-x p to set

Re: [O] set TO as a property on a heading

2014-06-08 Thread John Kitchin
Aaron Ecay writes: Interesting! Thanks for the tip. > Hi John, > > You can use C-c C-x P (with a capital 'p') to enter both the property > name and value in a free text prompt (no completion). In your case, > you'd enter "TO: " followed by your desired value. > > Aaron > -- ---

Re: [O] set TO as a property on a heading

2014-06-08 Thread Aaron Ecay
Hi John, You can use C-c C-x P (with a capital 'p') to enter both the property name and value in a free text prompt (no completion). In your case, you'd enter "TO: " followed by your desired value. Aaron

Re: [O] set TO as a property on a heading

2014-06-08 Thread Rasmus
John Kitchin writes: > I feel a little silly asking this, but I cannot figure out how to do > it. I want to create a property called TO. > > Normally I type C-c C-x p to set a property. When I type TO, the > minibuffer tries to autocomplete to many things other than TO, and I > cannot figure out

[O] set TO as a property on a heading

2014-06-08 Thread John Kitchin
I feel a little silly asking this, but I cannot figure out how to do it. I want to create a property called TO. Normally I type C-c C-x p to set a property. When I type TO, the minibuffer tries to autocomplete to many things other than TO, and I cannot figure out how to cancel the rest and use TO