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Re: [Orgmode] Free `1' and `0' keys from the org-agenda interface ?
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Bastien |
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Re: [Orgmode] Free `1' and `0' keys from the org-agenda interface ? |
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Tue, 16 Oct 2007 18:53:47 +0100 |
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Adam Spiers <address@hidden> writes:
> I'm curious about your suggestion of '<<' though - does that imply the
> sub-keymap functionality I asked for already exists?
I first thought yes, since it looks like the first `<' keystroke is
waiting for the next one (at least from the description I proposed).
But in fact there is no sub-keymap involved here: it's only about
cycling through three states:
- not-restricted
- buffer-restricted
- subtree/region-resctricted
Then three keystrokes would turn off the restriction.
But calling a sub-keymap with `<' could also be useful:
`< <' : cycle through default restricted states (see above)
`< f' : prompt for an org-agenda-file to restrict to
`< s' : prompt for a subtree to restrict
Caveat: we should better not allow interactive restriction to a
property, since this is the job of the custom-command itself...
My 2.5 cents.
--
Bastien
[Orgmode] Re: Free `1' and `0' keys from the org-agenda interface ?, Andrew J. Korty, 2007/10/16