On May 8, 2007, at 20:45, Scott Jaderholm wrote:
Thanks Carsten,
I had pc-selection-mode enabled.
I disabled it and S-up still doesn't raise priority. From looking at
the code it looks like S-right is set to do that.
(org-defkey org-agenda-mode-map [(shift right)]
'org-agenda-priority-up)
Thanks Carsten,
I had pc-selection-mode enabled.
I disabled it and S-up still doesn't raise priority. From looking at the
code it looks like S-right is set to do that.
(org-defkey org-agenda-mode-map [(shift right)] 'org-agenda-priority-up)
Perhaps that's a typo or the manual is outdated.
Tha
On a related note, should C-a, C-e M-left move the cursor around in
agenda buffers?
Edd
On 5/8/07, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sounds like a problem with CUA-mode. Are you using that?
- Carsten
On May 8, 2007, at 18:59, Scott Jaderholm wrote:
> I think this is a bug.
>
> S-up
Sounds like a problem with CUA-mode. Are you using that?
- Carsten
On May 8, 2007, at 18:59, Scott Jaderholm wrote:
I think this is a bug.
S-up in M-x org-todo-list selects a region for me instead of raising
priority.
S-down does decrease priority however.
Thanks,
Scott
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I think this is a bug.
S-up in M-x org-todo-list selects a region for me instead of raising
priority.
S-down does decrease priority however.
Thanks,
Scott
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