Oleh ohwoeo...@gmail.com writes:
It's inspired by vi, so your task is handled by cwd (change word
DONE). Other stuff works as well, such as cw[tnc] for (change word
[TODO NEXT CANCELLED]).
Similarly:
cp is change property,
dp is delete property,
p is move to property,
ct is change tag,
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
org-use-fast-todo-selection set to t
Hehe, got it, finally. That was the missing ingredient.
Really great, now I'm speedy gonzales on the TODOs'; thanks;)
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Hi Esben,
If I hit 't' over a TODO item, it just changes the state to the next
state. How can I jump to DONE(d!), f.ex?
There's https://github.com/abo-abo/worf (also in MELPA) - an
alternative to org speed keys.
It's inspired by vi, so your task is handled by cwd (change word
DONE). Other
Esben Stien b...@esben-stien.name writes:
I'm trying to figure out how to bind fast access to TODO states, without
using C-t.
The reason is that I have C-t as escape code for my screen session.
This isn't what you asked, but I would suggest changing your escape key
and perhaps using tmux
Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com writes:
Esben Stien b...@esben-stien.name writes:
I'm trying to figure out how to bind fast access to TODO states, without
using C-t.
The reason is that I have C-t as escape code for my screen session.
This isn't what you asked, but I would suggest changing
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
I thought about that too and came up with C-o as tmux prefix key,
probably I actually do use the scratch buffer quite frequently:
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| C-j runs the command eval-print-last-sexp, which
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Well there's got to be some way to send the escape sequence to the
running process! Googling indicates it might be C-t t
You're right;)
C-c C-t t sends C-c C-t to emacs. I can see it says C-c C-t in the
mode-line.
does C-c C-t t d work?
Esben Stien b...@esben-stien.name writes:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Well there's got to be some way to send the escape sequence to the
running process! Googling indicates it might be C-t t
You're right;)
C-c C-t t sends C-c C-t to emacs. I can see it says C-c C-t in
Esben Stien b...@esben-stien.name writes:
I'm trying to figure out how to bind fast access to TODO states, without
using C-t.
The reason is that I have C-t as escape code for my screen session.
The command org-todo is bound to C-c t here, so when I try to fast
access to the TODO state
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
I may be misunderstanding here, but screen will send the escape key to
the running program if you hit it twice, right? I use the StumpWM window
manager, with the escape key also set to C-t, and I think both of them
behave the same way: first
Esben Stien b...@esben-stien.name writes:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
I may be misunderstanding here, but screen will send the escape key to
the running program if you hit it twice, right? I use the StumpWM window
manager, with the escape key also set to C-t, and I think
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