Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Another approach, and this is my personal preference, would be to
> allow "sub-keymaps", so that e.g. I could press C-c C-a s and it would
> present me with a further menu of single keystrokes bound to custom
> agenda commands:
>
> C-c C-a s 1 search for :sub10: (10 minute tasks)
> C-c C-a s 2 search for :sub120: (2 hour tasks)
> C-c C-a s 3 search for :sub30: (30 minute tasks)
> C-c C-a s 4 search for :sub40: (4 hour tasks)
Thinking of this again: you *already* have such a sub-keymap.
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("." todo "INPROGRESS" nil)
("!" todo "NEXT" nil
("/home/guerry/public_html/org/homepage/next.html"))
("$" tags-todo "Check" nil)
("*" tags-todo "Mail" nil)
[...]
("ê" tags-todo "Read/NEXT" nil)
("ô" tags-todo "Read/TODO" nil)
("î" tags-todo "Read/INPROGRESS" nil)
("ĉ" tags-todo "Read/CANCELED" nil)))
Here I use the deadkey `^' as a sub-keymap for the "Read" tag:
C-c C-a ^ e search for "Read/NEXT"
C-c C-a ^ o search for "Read/TODO"
C-c C-a ^ i search for "Read/INPROGRESS"
C-c C-a ^ c search for "Read/CANCELED"
:)
(Okay, this is just a workaround but still.)
--
Bastien
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