Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: >> * Pressing <Tab> on an entry in org-agenda-list moves the cursor to the >> corresponding node. >> >> Previously it moved the cursor to the corresponding CLOCK: line and I >> used that a lot. > > According to `org-agenda-goto''s docstring, this doesn't look like > a feature. Besides, there is a function to jump to the running clock > already: `org-clock-goto'.
I mean this sequence: * Press `M-x org-agenda-list` * Press `v l` (or `v c`) * Select an entry (interval) * Press `<Tab>` Previously it opened a window with the cursor on the CLOCK: line of the corresponding entry (interval), now it jumps to the header of the task this interval is an element of. I'm sure this is a misfeature because now it's pretty much impossible to quickly find CLOCK: entries that correspond to current org-agenda-list items. For me this is critical, because I clock everything, have megabytes of CLOCK: entries and edit them a lot. Cheers, Jan