* Feature request: org-goto hierarchical path completion with ido @ 2009-03-17 16:59 news 2009-03-17 19:11 ` Carsten Dominik 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: news @ 2009-03-17 16:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Hi, when I set org-outline-path-complete-in-steps to t, I am no longer able to use ido completion. Instead it shows the completion candidates in another buffer. Is there any way to use ido with hierarchical completion? Also, I can specify a list of candidate files to refile to with org-refile-targets. Is it possible to get the same behaviour for org-goto? (i.e. so I can quickly jump to another org file). -- aleblanc ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Feature request: org-goto hierarchical path completion with ido 2009-03-17 16:59 Feature request: org-goto hierarchical path completion with ido news @ 2009-03-17 19:11 ` Carsten Dominik 2009-03-18 16:48 ` Peter Jones 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Carsten Dominik @ 2009-03-17 19:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: news; +Cc: emacs-orgmode Hi Alex (?) On Mar 17, 2009, at 5:59 PM, <news@aleblanc.cotse.net> <news@aleblanc.cotse.net > wrote: > Hi, when I set org-outline-path-complete-in-steps to t, I am no longer > able to use ido completion. Instead it shows the completion candidates > in another buffer. Is there any way to use ido with hierarchical > completion? No. You can use ido to complete on the entire path in one go, but not to complete on the steps. > Also, I can specify a list of candidate files to refile to with > org-refile-targets. Is it possible to get the same behaviour for > org-goto? (i.e. so I can quickly jump to another org file). This is `C-u C-c C-w', it uses the refile command interface to go to a location. - Carsten ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Feature request: org-goto hierarchical path completion with ido 2009-03-17 19:11 ` Carsten Dominik @ 2009-03-18 16:48 ` Peter Jones 2009-03-19 16:40 ` Carsten Dominik 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Peter Jones @ 2009-03-18 16:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes: > This is `C-u C-c C-w', it uses the refile command interface > to go to a location. I'm always looking for a faster way to move around my org buffers, so based on what you said above, I tried setting org-refile-targets like so: (setq org-refile-targets '((nil . (:maxlevel . 2)))) And then tried using C-u C-c C-w to move around. Unfortunately, it's not very practical for moving around since if you want to move somewhere in the same tree you get this error: Cannot refile to position inside the tree or region It would really be neat if there was a way to jump to a specific heading, no matter how deep, by just typing a few key strokes. Right now, I'm using C-s to do this, but the idea of having auto-completion is compelling. How about something like this: 1. Using a key binding, you enter a movement mode (ido, mini-buffer) 2. You select the first level heading you want (just like C-c C-w) 3. Point moves to the heading you selected 4. You are prompted for a second level heading 5. Either choose a heading, or do C-g to stay where you are 6. Continue until you get where you want to be Does that sound interesting to anyone? If so, I could put together something for us to play with. -- Peter Jones, http://pmade.com pmade inc. Louisville, CO US ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Re: Feature request: org-goto hierarchical path completion with ido 2009-03-18 16:48 ` Peter Jones @ 2009-03-19 16:40 ` Carsten Dominik 2009-03-19 18:08 ` Peter Jones 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Carsten Dominik @ 2009-03-19 16:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Jones; +Cc: emacs-orgmode [-- Attachment #1.1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2642 bytes --] On Mar 18, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Peter Jones wrote: > Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes: >> This is `C-u C-c C-w', it uses the refile command interface >> to go to a location. > > I'm always looking for a faster way to move around my org buffers, so > based on what you said above, I tried setting org-refile-targets like > so: > > (setq org-refile-targets '((nil . (:maxlevel . 2)))) > > And then tried using C-u C-c C-w to move around. Unfortunately, it's > not very practical for moving around since if you want to move > somewhere > in the same tree you get this error: > > Cannot refile to position inside the tree or region This is just a bug. Fixed now. > > It would really be neat if there was a way to jump to a specific > heading, no matter how deep, by just typing a few key strokes. Right > now, I'm using C-s to do this, but the idea of having auto- > completion is > compelling. This is what org-goto is for. You can select the interface to be used with the variable org-goto-interface. Set it to outline-path-completion and it will work like refiling. You can configure the maximum depth for this command with org-goto-max-level. > > How about something like this: > > 1. Using a key binding, you enter a movement mode (ido, mini-buffer) > > 2. You select the first level heading you want (just like C-c C-w) > > 3. Point moves to the heading you selected > > 4. You are prompted for a second level heading > > 5. Either choose a heading, or do C-g to stay where you are > > 6. Continue until you get where you want to be It will not work like this, but I think, in the end, you would find that what you propose might feel slow again. I believe you get the fatest interface by using (setq org-outline-path-complete-in-steps nil) and using ido for doing the completion on the full path. The main difference between org-goto and calling org-refile with a prefix argument is that the former always gives you all headings to a certain depth in the current file, while the latter offer a selection of important headings in potentially many files. I believe that many people only use the refile interface, and then have both agenda targets, and current file targets configured in org-refile-targets. > > Does that sound interesting to anyone? If so, I could put together > something for us to play with. > > -- > Peter Jones, http://pmade.com > pmade inc. Louisville, CO US > > > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode [-- Attachment #1.2: Type: text/html, Size: 3697 bytes --] [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/plain, Size: 204 bytes --] _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Feature request: org-goto hierarchical path completion with ido 2009-03-19 16:40 ` Carsten Dominik @ 2009-03-19 18:08 ` Peter Jones 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Peter Jones @ 2009-03-19 18:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode > This is what org-goto is for. You can select the interface > to be used with the variable org-goto-interface. Set it to > outline-path-completion and it will work like refiling. > You can configure the maximum depth for this command > with org-goto-max-level. Excellent. I had tried org-goto before, but didn't know about the org-goto-interface variable. This is exactly what I wanted. Thanks Carsten. -- Peter Jones, http://pmade.com pmade inc. Louisville, CO US ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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