On Sep 27, 2007, at 19:28, Denis Bueno wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> First of all, although I kind of lurk on this list, I absolutely adore
> org-mode. Carsten's attention to everyone's complaints is amazingly
> consistent. Thank you.
You are welcome.
> Second, in the buffer that shows the agenda for the current week or
> day, why is C-n bound to an action that moves you forward a day at a
> time? Since the current day shows all my deadlines and TODOs for the
> future, it's not likely that one will need to look at days ahead, and
> if I do, it's probably not common enough to be bound to something as
> fundamental as C-n. I most frequently want to move in agenda buffers
> in order to mark TODOs done. Since I always use C-n/C-p instead of
> the arrow keys, using the arrow keys in this one particular situation
> requires a significant mental step that always causes me to mutter
> under my breath.
Point taken, and I actually agree and will change this.
Note that "n" and "p" also move you around.
> Also, I suggest that if I go through an Agenda buffer and mark some
> todos done, if I hit C-x C-s it should save the files whose todo items
> have changed. This would reinforce the abstraction that I'm really
> just looking at my org files through different lenses, and actions in
> that abstraction affect the underlying locations.
OK, also this is a useful addition. Again, "s" does this already, but
I agree C-x C-s is logical.
- Carsten