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Re: [O] calendar date adjustments blocked
From: |
Jude DaShiell |
Subject: |
Re: [O] calendar date adjustments blocked |
Date: |
Sat, 5 Nov 2011 06:30:55 -0400 (EDT) |
Is it just the calendar or other things that use pop ups in emacs? On Sat,
5 Nov 2011, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On 5.11.2011, at 03:03, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> > Jude DaShiell <address@hidden> wrote:
> >
> >> I needed to enter information for two dates in org-mode and went into
> >> calendar using c-c+! and got the current date as expected then hit c-b to
> >> move the date to yesterday and pointer remained on today's date. So I
> >> ended up hitting <cr> on today's date and editing it in the actual org
> >> file and filling the rest of my entry in after it. Then I repeated the
> >> operation for today and entered today's information. I was a bit
> >> surprised that the date was locked like that once calendar mode was
> >> entered but managed a workaround anyway.
> >>
> >
> > I guess your problem is that the calendar is indeed popped up, but the
> > cursor
> > is still in the daytime prompt in the minibuffer. As Bernt points out,
> > typing
> > -2 at that point gets you to the right date.
> >
> > The calendar seems to be for inveterate mouser users, not keyboard
> > types: even if I C-x o to the calendar window, the cursor ends up not on
> > today's date but off to the right somewhere and I get an error message:
> >
> > ,----
> > | Error in post-command-hook (org-read-date-display): (buffer-read-only
> > *Calendar*)
> > `----
> >
> > Not sure what's going on there: I expected that after I switched windows
> > to the Calendar, my cursor would be on today's date.
>
> The popup calender in Org is a special construct that hijacks key presses
> so that all control can be done from the minibuffer, without switching to the
> calender buffer itself. This has side effects if you try to move
> into the calendar buffer window anyway.
>
> Bernt showed one way to specify the date. You can also click on the date
> to get it selected immediately. Or you can use S-left twice to get the date
> selected with the shadow cursor in the calendar window. There are more
> key presses that manipulate the calendar window from the minibuffer, see
>
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Creating-timestamps.html#Creating-timestamps
>
> HTH
>
> - Carsten
>
>
>
Jude <address@hidden>
When people ask do you believe in Numerology, the proper reply for me at
least is do you believe in a hammer? The proper answer for me for both
questions is no, they're both tools and to be used under appropriate
circumstances.