Hi Bastien,
On 8/2/12, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Actually I was wrong. All characters are supported for fast
todo selection, except @ / and !. I've fixed the manual and
the docstring.
Excellent, thank you!
Samuel
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Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
NEXTKA below is selected by x instead of /, which is surprising.
Perhaps it's worth documenting the allowable keys?
I updated a docstring and a part of the manual to make it clearer
only letters are supported.
Thanks,
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Bastien
On 7/14/12, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
I updated a docstring and a part of the manual to make it
clearer only letters are supported.
Thanks, Bastien. :) I appreciate the clarity in the manual.
Just so you know my use case:
I have 49 todo keywords and will have a few more soon, so I
will
Hi Neil,
I definitely think that this is an omission in the doc. The doc for
`org-todo-keywords' ascribes meaning to at (@), slash (/), bang (!),
and at least close paren ()).
I find symbols useful, but I see now that / is used in that part. I
like plists as you can separate keys from
On Sat May 19 21:35:28 2012, Samuel Wales wrote:
NEXTKA below is selected by x instead of /, which is surprising.
Perhaps it's worth documenting the allowable keys?
(setf org-todo-keywords
'((type REF(e) NAKA(i) META(=) GOAL(G) QUESTION(Q)
NOTE(O) TELL(+) ASK(?) EXPECT(E!)