Hello, Laurence Rochfort <laurence.rochf...@oracle.com> writes:
> If you change the TODO state with org-todo and it accepts a message, but > you then cancel the message with C-c C-k, org does not revert the TODO > heading to its previous state. > > For instance: > > Heading is TODO > C-c C-t -> Set to WORKING > Prompted for message > Cancel with C-c C-k > TODO heading still says working; it has not reverted to TODO. > > I would expect cancelling the message to revert the TODO heading, but > instead I have to "undo" with C-/. I disagree. You may want to cancel the message because this change doesn't require one, but, yet, want the todo state change. Having to undo one more time seems a satisfying solution. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou