Carsten Dominik <domi...@uva.nl> writes:

> Hi,
>
> thank you everybody for this very interesting discussion.  I have
> been trying to think of a way to extract common ground from the
> different opinions.
>
> Here is what I have come up with:
>
> 1. n/p remain as they where
> 2. Moving forward/backward though time will be `f' and `b'
> 3. Follow mode goes to the "F" key, a capital letter does
>    make sense here given that some other modes like [G]rid
>    and clock[R]eport and [D]iary are on capitals as well.
> 4. `org-agenda-tree-to-indirect-buffer' is already on
>    `C-c C-x b' which is the same key as in a normal Org
>    buffer.  Therefore, I think we do not need to find a
>    replacement for the `b' binding.

Great!


> 5. The cursor keys <left> and <right> are remapped to a
>    function that does nothing, except showing a message
>    that you should now use f/b to move through time.
>

Please allow <left> and <right> to move the cursor.  I will often move
the cursor even in read-only buffers, just to focus on a section I want
to contemplate.  Dired allows me to do that -- even to move left of the
file name to the date or other information on a line. 



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