Carsten Dominik writes:
> Applied, thanks (but I had trouble accessing your git repo this
> morning
>
> -
> | [org-mode] Sir? git fetch bernt for-carsten
> | git.norang.ca[0: 99.239.148.180]: errno=Connection refused
> | fatal: unable to connect a socket (Connection re
Applied, thanks (but I had trouble accessing your git repo this
morning
-
| [org-mode] Sir? git fetch bernt for-carsten
| git.norang.ca[0: 99.239.148.180]: errno=Connection refused
| fatal: unable to connect a socket (Connection refused)
| [org-mode] Sir?
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I agree -- now you have choice instead of inconsistency. I like it. I
mean, as a user, I like it. If I had to maintain this code, I'd hate it.
So I'm glad it's you and not me. Kudos. :D But seriously, thanks for the
discussion.
Although if the variable name really is ...-seletion-... and not
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Therefore, just so that you hate it more (:-) I have also introduced
> yet another variable
> `org-treat-S-cursor-todo-seletion-as-state-change', and I will set it
> (personally) to nil. Then I can use S-right to flip through states
> without taking notes, and C-c C-t t
On May 27, 2009, at 10:04 PM, Keith Swartz wrote:
Actually, that's a good idea. I just went and modified my remember
template to emulate the logbook behavior, so now I can use that
consistently. Should have thought of that.
But we still have an inconsistency here. There seems to be a rathe
Bernt Hansen wrote:
Keith Swartz writes:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On May 26, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Manish wrote:
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:45 AM, Keith Swartz wrote:
However, if I use M-S-ENTER to combine the above t
Bernt Hansen writes:
> I use org-remember for creating tasks where I want to know the created
> time. I create most of my tasks with the remember interface and it's
> easy to put the date in the template with %u.
>
> For me every log entry creates a log drawer and I wouldn't want that by
> defaul
Keith Swartz writes:
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>
>> On May 26, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Manish wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:45 AM, Keith Swartz wrote:
However, if I use M-S-ENTER to combine the above two steps into
one (create
a "TODO" item), it does NOT create an entr