Shérab <sebastien.hinde...@ens-lyon.org> writes: >> To reschedule an entry remotely from the agenda view, you can press S-right >> (org-agenda-do-date-later) or S-left (org-agenda-do-date-earlier). > > I indeed remember having seen these commands! > The thing is that I am using emacs in the Linux console where these > bindings do not work, so I couldn't try them. Is there a way to bind > them to different key bindings?
Check out 'TTY Keys' in the orgmode manual. ,---- [ (org) TTY keys ] | 15.9 Using Org on a tty | ======================= | | Org provides alternative key bindings for TTY and modern mobile | devices | that cannot handle cursor keys and complex modifier key chords. Some | of | these workarounds may be more cumbersome than necessary. Users should | look into customizing these further based on their usage needs. For | example, the normal ‘S-<cursor>’ for editing timestamp might be better | with ‘C-c .’ chord. [...] `---- Checking org-agenda-do-date-later, I see ,---- | org-agenda-do-date-later is an interactive compiled Lisp function in | ‘../org-mode/lisp/org-agenda.el’. | | It is bound to <S-right>, C-c C-x <right>, <menu-bar> <Agenda> | <Deadline/Schedule> <Change Time +1 hour>. `---- So C-c C-x <right> should be a tty friendly alternative to <S-right>. hth mem -- /-------------------------------------------\ | SDF and SDF-EU Public Access UNIX System | | http://sdf.org || http://sdf-eu.org | =============================================