Hi Greg,
Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com writes:
My proposal is that C-c C-e should behave similarly to when in an org
file, but choices that require an associated org file should be omitted.
Specifically, I think the following options make sense:
c c (ical combined)
c a (ical all)
P x
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com writes:
My proposal is that C-c C-e should behave similarly to when in an org
file, but choices that require an associated org file should be omitted.
Specifically, I think the following options make sense:
c c (ical combined)
c
Hi Greg,
Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com writes:
But I can deal or change my own bindings, so the question is really
about what the ensemble of current and future users will find more
intuitive.
Yes -- let them speak.
I don't find it intuitive to have C-c C-e in agenda trying to do
something
I use org relatively normally, with notes, TODO items, and appointments
(active timestamps), and way too many of them scheduled to be done on
any given day. I export all agenda files to a combined ics file and
then stick it someplace I can subscribe to it from non-emacs calendaring
software.
To