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Re: [Orgmode] org-velocity --- something like Notational Velocity for Or
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Bastien |
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Re: [Orgmode] org-velocity --- something like Notational Velocity for Org |
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Mon, 07 Jun 2010 13:33:45 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.110011 (No Gnus v0.11) Emacs/23.1.97 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Paul,
Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi Paul, this is pretty neat!
I also tested it and I like it.
> Suggestions:
>
> 1. Make the list format such that the number comes first:
>
> #1 first match
> #2 second matching heading
>
> 2. When you show the list, if would be great if a single key would
> get you to the entry, like 1-9 for the first ones, you could
> assign letters a-z for more.
>
> 3. It feels like mouse-1 should get you to the heading, but that
> does not work.
mouse-2 works but I agree mouse-1 would feel more natural.
> 4. I would also like a key which will make a new note with this title,
> even if there are matched. Proposal: use the "0" key
> for this function.
>
> 5. Search feels much slower than it should be - but I am not
> sure how you implemented it. Maybe use elp to find out where
> the time is spent? Instead of building an alist of headings,
> maybe the following procedure is faster: Find the word, go
> back to the heading and save the heading, then jump to the
> next heading and continue to search.
Yes, search is also quite long, it will prevent any regular use.
(Especially since the incremental search in Emacs is quite fast.)
> 6. There should be a command to do the current buffer, independent
> of the value of the bucket file name.
>
> 7. The customization type 'file might be better for the bucket
> file name.
>
> 8. Org's search view (C-c a s) lives in a similar space, but it
> uses the agenda, and I like yours as a quick way to go
> somewhere, or to add a note.
Adding a small idea:
9. having some completion mechanism to pich up a heading would be nice.
Thanks for this contribution!
--
Bastien