On 19 Aug 2011, at 13:05, Carsten Dominik wrote: > On Aug 19, 2011, at 12:35 PM, Peter Frings wrote: >> On 19 Aug 2011, at 11:59, Carsten Dominik wrote: >> >>> The two main issues you are having are these: >>> >>> 1. There is no simple way for beginners to get both TODO and agenda in one >>> view >>> 2. Moving through time does not work in a block view when the cursor is in >>> the TODO list.
>> Fixing 2 would be great. Maybe there are other keystrokes that can be >> delegated to other blocks (e.g. in order of appearance) if the >> currently-focussed block doesn’t handle them? > The reason why this would be confusing is that there might be > several blocks which accept a particular command, so it would > be unclear for the code how to select one, and even more > difficult for the user to have an intuitive feeling on what was > changed why…. I can understand that this requires quite some changes and that it might be a lot of work. However, I don’t think it would be counter-intuitive, unless there are many conflicting commands (i.e., a same keystroke that has a different effect depending on the block type). Are there that many? E.g., take the ‘w’ or ‘d’ keys in the agenda view. Suppose I’m on the TODO block and type a ‘w’. Would it be that much surprising if the agenda block switches to a week view? Probably not. Of course, there might be sufficient cases that prove me wrong; after all I’m not really familiar with the different blocks. So I’ll stop nagging :-) I’ll swap the order as you suggested and give it a try! Thanks! Peter.