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Re: [Orgmode] Org-mode version 5.17
From: |
Adam Spiers |
Subject: |
Re: [Orgmode] Org-mode version 5.17 |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Jan 2008 12:48:01 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.14 (2007-02-12) |
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 10:01:37AM +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Dec 30, 2007, at 12:22 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
> >On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 07:28:42AM +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> >> - The new command `org-remember-goto-last-stored' will jump
> >> to the location of the remember note stored most recently.
> >> If you have `org-remember' on a key like `C-c r', then you
> >> can go to the location with a double prefix arg: `C-u C-u
> >> C-c r'. This was a proposal by Rainer Stengele.
> >
> >This is also great - it would be *even* better if we also had the
> >per-template option of automatically jumping there.
>
> We do, this is from the 5.14 release notes:
>
> You can now use a C-u prefix on `org-remember' to jump to the
> location where a specific templates stores its notes. For
> example, if you have `org-remember' bound to `C-c r', then `C-u
> C-c r n' will get you to the file and headline given in the
> template associated with the letter "n".
Sorry, I should have been clearer. I'm aware of that functionality,
but for some templates, I really want it to *automatically* jump to
where the note has been stored *immediately* after storing has
happened, rather than requiring extra keystrokes. This is because for
some templates, I will *always* want to review the new note in its
final context. That's why I suggested implementing it by reusing the
really nice idea you had of defining %! within a template to mean
"don't prompt me" - similarly you could have %& or some other sequence
to mean "jump straight to the destination". And in some cases, a
combination of both ("%!%&") will be very effective.
Additionally it would provide a workaround to the problems described
here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/4692
since if the new item is immediately moved to its final context,
keywords/tags/priorities etc. can be set there rather than from within
the *Remember* buffer.
Thanks!