On Nov 6, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs wrote:
Now that I've hit the update, I've noticed two things:
C-c C-x C-a unexpectedly moved a tree to an archive file. Seems I
didn't really pay a lot attention to the discussion, so I simply
set org-archive-default-command to my preferred value org-toggle-
archive-tag.
Now in the agenda 'a' asked for confirmation, which is as
discussed, but I'm not really happy with this, because I had to
remap "a" in org-agenda-keymap (and then I learned that it's
different from org-agenda-mode-map, which I didn't know) to org-
agenda-archive-default.
If someone upgrades to the next release of org-mode, wouldn't it
offer a smoother migration path to:
- set org-archive-default-command to something that asks for
confirmation and reminds the user that he can set it to another
value, to get rid of the question
- and then use this command for both C-c C-x C-a in files and 'a'
in the agenda?
That way the user gets reminded before he breaks something, but
only has to customise things once.
Just an idea.
That is an idea, but with the fast update schedule of Org, this would
quickly lead to a big mess in prompts and settings to be made, so I
do not think this is practical.
The issue with org-agenda-keymap and org-agenda-mode-map has to
do with the mouse - maybe this is not really necessary - I made this
when I did not really understand keymaps very well, a looong time
ago. I'll take another look.