John Sullivan writes:
 > Tim Cross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 > 
 > > I think I agree with John's argument here. I don't use the mouse unless I 
 > > have
 > > to and I don't use transient-mark-mode. However, if using C-u when calling
 > > remember, it is probably reasonable to have it paste the current region 
 > > into
 > > the remember buffer. This would provide the optional behavior for those who
 > > want it, but wouldn't impose that behavior on all users. I also think this 
 > > fits
 > > in with how many other emacs commands work.
 > 
 > Maybe you're misspeaking -- remember already behaves this way. The question 
 > is
 > whether planner-create-task should.
 > 
 > I think the prefix is probably the way to go. The prefix is already used to
 > avoid being prompted for the plan page, but I think we can modify that. Have 
 > an
 > argument of 4 continue that behavior, but have an argument of 1 use the 
 > current
 > region for the task description?
 > 
 > Or we could just have a separate command for this. I'm leaning toward the
 > prefix idea.
 > 
 > Thoughts?
 > 

sorry, I did misread the issue. As for getting similar behavior with create
task - well, its not something I would use and I've not used the existing
behavior either. for me, when making a task, I put a note that says what the
task is - I can't see how putting in the region or line in the buffer from
which I create the task would be particularly useful. Of course, everyone's
milage differs! It certainly wouldn't affect me if the default behavior with a
prefix arg was to change. 

Tim


-- 
Tim Cross
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

There are two types of people in IT - those who do not manage what they 
understand and those who do not understand what they manage.

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