Ah, I got it. I had Ctrl+1..2 to switch desktops configured in gnome, that's why it was not being captured by emacs. It is working now. Thank you! On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa < celoserpa@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Mat, thanks for replying, > > Yes, as the instructions at the top of the remember button indicate, you >> can use C-1 C-c C-c to "select file and header location interactively." >> If you want this as the default action, you can set >> org-remember-store-without-prompt to t. >> > > I tried the C-1 C-c C-c key combo but it is not working -- emacs doesn't > seem to caputre the first key combo -- C-1. > > Also, I have set org-remember-store-without-prompt to t using set-variable, > but couldn't see any difference. Could you give me an example of the > workflow or how to properly configure it? > > I have org-mode version 6.26trans (directly from the git repo, as a > submodule). > > Thank you! > > Marcelo. > > > > On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote: > >> Hi Marcelo, >> >> Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes: >> >> > So, refiling doesn't do exactly what I would like. Some issues I've >> > found: >> >> > * It only allows you to refile to the root items and doesn't go any >> > deeper. >> >> Check out the variable org-refile-targets. You can indicate how many >> levels deep you want to be able to refile. >> >> > * If I'm processing items in a different file (I've setup org-remember >> > to save the items in a different file) I don't have access to my >> > gtd.org file lists (can't refile between different files). -- is there >> > a way to get the items from another file? >> >> Again, check out the variable org-refile-targets. >> >> > org-remember is really powerful and I use it a lot when I have ideas >> > that I want to process later. However, sometimes you have a specific >> > cristal-clear next-action in your head and you know where it belongs >> > (i.e the project), but you want to quickly input it and keep working. >> > This is something I miss from PlannerMode, where you can quickly input >> > an item and choose which file it will go, so, that's what I would like >> > org to have, a **quick way to input items interactivelly, all through >> > the mini-buffer.** >> >> Yes, as the instructions at the top of the remember button indicate, you >> can use C-1 C-c C-c to "select file and header location interactively." >> If you want this as the default action, you can set >> org-remember-store-without-prompt to t. >> >> Are you perhaps using an older version of org-mode (version 4.xx)? If >> so, you need to update to a more recent version to get these features. >> >> Regards, >> Matt >> > >