Hi Diego, many thanks for your prompt response!
Diego Zamboni (2019/11/22 16:55 +0100):
> Hi Shérab,
>
> I usually press Enter on the entry, which takes you to the file from where
> it came, and you can edit it there.
I tried and it worked, thanks! Does this leave the agenda view and you
then
Dear all,
Apologies for what's probably a totally dumb question but I am unable to
find the answer although I did read the doc.
When I am in an agenda view, say the weekly view, how can I edit one of
the listed entries? I may want to do that either because I notice I have
made a typo that I
Shérab writes:
> Hi Diego, many thanks for your prompt response!
>
> Diego Zamboni (2019/11/22 16:55 +0100):
>> Hi Shérab,
>>
>> I usually press Enter on the entry, which takes you to the file from where
>> it came, and you can edit it there.
>
> I tried and it worked, thanks! Does this leave
Hi Shérab,
I usually press Enter on the entry, which takes you to the file from where
it came, and you can edit it there.
If there's a way to remote-edit it from the agenda view, I'd also love to
know about it :)
--Diego
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 4:27 PM Shérab
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
Shérab writes:
>> I usually press Enter on the entry, which takes you to the file from
>> where it came, and you can edit it there.
> I tried and it worked, thanks! Does this leave the agenda view and you
> then return to it as you enter it the fiirst time, e.g. C-c a a ?
No. It comes to the same
Hi,
Have a look at the agenda columns view in the documentation. I find it
very useful for editing items in situ in the agenda.
Éibhear
> Dear all,
>
> Apologies for what's probably a totally dumb question but I am unable to
> find the answer although I did read the doc.
>
> When I am in an
previous-buffer and next-buffer might be useful. emacs has oddities
here, so idk if it will work for you. i find that placing
(switch-to-buffer (current-buffer)), which you would think would be a
no-op, sometimes fixes those problems.
[there is also the emacs global mark ring, but htat has at