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Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda
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Bastien |
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Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda |
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Tue, 28 Jan 2020 15:07:12 +0100 |
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Hi Marco,
Marco Wahl <address@hidden> writes:
>>> You miss the lines which have not been transformed into columns by
>>> column view, and I think that's all.
>>
>> When I turn on `org-agenda-columns', all the lines of my agenda are
>> transformed into columns. Can you give me an example where some lines
>> are not transformed into columns? My experience is certainly peculiar.
>
> Examples of non-transformed lines are
>
> - The first line, which here is "Day-agenda (W05):".
> - `org-agenda-block-separator' lines which I have set to ^L.
> - Grid lines (key G)
I think it is okay for C-c C-c to not do anything on these lines.
>>>> (I'm not sure what org-columns--toggle does, but that's another
>>>> story.)
>>>
>>> Yes, but maybe this fits in here as a sub story. The function does the
>>> toggling part described in the manual
>>>
>>> #v+
>>> ‘C-c C-c’ (‘org-columns-toggle-or-columns-quit’)
>>> When there is a checkbox at point, toggle it. Else exit column
>>> view.
>>> #v-
>>
>> I will investigate and possible remove this, if it is not useful.
>
> Possibly it's difficult to realize checkbox toggle otherwise in column
> view mode. (Just my spontaneous 2ct thought.)
Thanks - I still don't see any real usecase.
--
Bastien
- [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda, Marco Wahl, 2020/01/28
- Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda, Bastien, 2020/01/28
- Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda, Bastien, 2020/01/28
- Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda, Marco Wahl, 2020/01/28
- Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda, Bastien, 2020/01/28
- Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda, Marco Wahl, 2020/01/28
- Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda,
Bastien <=
- Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda, Bastien, 2020/01/28
- Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda, Marco Wahl, 2020/01/28
- Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda, Samuel Wales, 2020/01/28
- Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda, Adam Porter, 2020/01/28