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[Orgmode] adjusting tags/keywords/priorities within remember templates
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Adam Spiers |
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[Orgmode] adjusting tags/keywords/priorities within remember templates |
Date: |
Tue, 11 Dec 2007 12:30:22 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.14 (2007-02-12) |
My TODO.org files have per-file custom keyword (#+SEQ_TODO) and tag
(#+TAGS) settings. I noticed a few areas for improving editing
remember notes w.r.t. these:
a) If editing a note in a *Remember* buffer which came from a
template containing a custom keyword e.g. "NEXT", the org
major-mode in the *Remember* buffer does not parse this as a
keyword, which means that the usual shortcuts for changing
priority and keyword treat "NEXT" as part of the description
text.
Fixing this in the case that the template has already specified a
fixed destination file should be fairly easy - presumably by
copying the per-file settings into the *Remember* buffer. In the
other case where the destination file is not yet known, I agree
that there is no easy way of doing this.
b) %^g does not honour keystroke shortcuts for tags.
c) %^g does not honour existing tags within the template. For
example I would like to be able to include a tag string ":foo:"
within the template and have the %^g code pre-select "foo", just
as if the point was on an item tagged ":foo:" within a normal org
file and I'd just pressed C-c C-c.
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