Rainer Stengele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ok - having more than 1 character to dispatch the agenda is a bad idea
> because it also needs a RETURN to finish the selection.
Agreed. It's better to stick to current (fast) interface.
> anybody else doing stuff like that any other way?
I use the agenda dispatcher a lot, but my `org-agenda-custom-commands'
is quite basic:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("N" todo "NEXT" nil)
("I" todo "INPROGRESS" nil)
("r" tags-todo "Read" nil)
("w" tags-todo "Write" nil)
("l" tags-todo "@LAB" nil)
("h" tags-todo "@HOME" nil)))
I'm mainly using the "N" and "I" command. I'm sure i could make this
interface to better suit my needs, but can't find time for this.
If you feel like writing a little tutorial on how you use the Agenda
Dispatcher, please do!
--
Bastien
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