From: Stephen Eglen <S.J.Eglen@damtp.cam.ac.uk>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: How to add entry in the Agenda view
Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2011 14:57:15 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <t5xbow7532c.fsf@rgc.damtp.cam.ac.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: CAJN7d851M5cfEPGKhZF2CgSN1LZSk9UqQvWwGSfVo297siFKtg@mail.gmail.com
Xin Shi <shixin111@gmail.com> writes:
> I usually have a dedicated window (frame) for Org Agenda view. I found
> it would be very convient to be able to add item directly from the
> Agenda buffer, however, I don't see that command in the manual. (A
> closer one is the refill, which moves the entry to another category)
With point on a day in the agenda, try "i d", and see the value of
org-agenda-diary-file. Here's the snippet from the info doc.
Stephen
`i (`org-agenda-diary-entry')'
Insert a new entry into the diary, using the date at the cursor
and (for block entries) the date at the mark. This will add to
the Emacs diary file(3), in a way similar to the `i' command in
the calendar. The diary file will pop up in another window, where
you can add the entry.
If you configure `org-agenda-diary-file' to point to an Org-mode
file, Org will create entries (in org-mode syntax) in that file
instead. Most entries will be stored in a date-based outline tree
that will later make it easy to archive appointments from previous
months/years. The tree will be built under an entry with a
`DATE_TREE' property, or else with years as top-level entries.
Emacs will prompt you for the entry text--if you specify it, the
entry will be created in `org-agenda-diary-file' without further
interaction. If you directly press <RET> at the prompt without
typing text, the target file will be shown in another window for
you to finish the entry there. See also the `k r' command.
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2011-08-02 13:24 How to add entry in the Agenda view Xin Shi
2011-08-02 13:57 ` Stephen Eglen [this message]
2011-08-04 3:21 ` Herbert Sitz
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