On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 10:41:29 -0600
"Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:

> One thing that must be done in any case is to provide alt-x commands for
> all context-menu entries.  There is something wrong with having to use the
> mouse at all...

Coincidentally I added the alt-X command 'context-menu-open' a week or
so ago, letting you open the context menu with a keyboard binding so
you can then navigate the menu with the cursor keys.

This is because not all menu entries can have alt-X commands,
specifically the quickMove plugins commands for moving nodes to
pre-defined destinations in other outlines, this is basically a list
selection operation, but being on a sub-sub-menu it's a pain with the
mouse, and easier with the cursor keys.

This is part of my method for handling todo items for different
projects, they are imported from email to one outline, and then I file
them to the relevant project outline's todo node.  Which creates a
management problem I just found a surprisingly viable solution for I'll
mention in another post.

Cheers -Terry

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