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From: | Carsten Dominik |
Subject: | Re: [Orgmode] Re: C-u C-c C-x C-j to directly jump to the task with there is just one? |
Date: | Wed, 22 Apr 2009 06:19:09 +0200 |
On Apr 21, 2009, at 8:38 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
One problem with that might be if people (including me) use C-c C-x C-jto see if the clock is running :) I've mapped F11 = C-c C-x C-j so I just hit that key all the time. If it beeps and says 'no active clock' then I know I have to start the clock on something. Jumping to the last clocked item when no clock isrunning will change that behaviour (although I'm not sure that's really bad) I could (and probably should) just get in the habit of looking atthe modeline instead :)
Yes, maybe. Or use a special function that tests for (marker-buffer org-clock-marker)I would even think a function to test for the clock without going there might be better for this purpose - because you will not always want to go there just for checking....
- Carsten
-Bernt Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:On Apr 21, 2009, at 7:22 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:The current task [c] and the first task [1] are always the same aren'tthey? So using '1' for that already works.Maybe a better solution is to make it work without the prefix? Go tothe current clocking task and if there is none then go to the last clocked task (if you can find it) otherwise issue the error we get now: "org-clock-goto: No active clock"That way you can just do C-c C-x C-j with no prefix and you are on thelast clocked task (whether it is clocking now or not.)This does make sense, and I have done it like this. Bastien, is this to your liking as well? Thanks. - CarstenI don't see how adding RET for the menu which means the same as [1] will really help. -Bernt Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:How about making RET an alias for either the task currently being clocked, or the most recently clocked one, or the default task, first one of this sequence that exists? Hmmm, not sure if this really makes a difference.... - Carsten On Apr 21, 2009, at 3:33 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:Bastien <address@hidden> writes:When the list of recent tasks only has one item, would it make sense to directly jump to it? Or maybe people use `C-u C-c C-x C-j' as a way to check what has been done (without jumping to the task)?For the prefix only it would probably be okay to just jump there ifthere is only a single match. I've seen cases where there is the samematch for 3 entries (d - default clock task, i-interrupted task, and c-current task (or [1] current task if you are not clocking now butthatnever happens for me) I guess we could ignore the current, default,and interrupted tasks and only consider what is in the recent list. I use this to change tasks I'm clocking (F11 = C-c C-x C-j). Ioccasionally use it with the prefix to jump to a task I was recentlyclocking. I don't think my list is ever empty since I save it between Emacs restarts and my org-clock-history is set at 35. I do sometimes use 'q' to bail out of the list without doing anything(since 'q' is never a valid selection key but I should probably justuse C-g instead) -- I go to clock something else in and then change my mind and find a new task to clock in elsewhere. I would not want the default behaviour to change if you are selecting a task to clock. I'm okay with directly jumping for the prefix only case. -Bernt _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. address@hidden http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
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