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author | Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org> | 2012-07-14 09:15:50 +0200 |
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committer | Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org> | 2012-07-14 09:15:50 +0200 |
commit | b6cb722377d30d43d221aa533c6edb4309a45cc9 (patch) | |
tree | af3de4ba2a4541fa7ed589c99e1f016c51077ac5 | |
parent | dacd62b98d788aee7dd7e5d176af28c187d98161 (diff) | |
download | org-mode-b6cb722377d30d43d221aa533c6edb4309a45cc9.tar.gz |
Explicitely says only letters are supported as fast TODO selection keys.
* org.texi (Fast access to TODO states): Explicitely says only
letters are supported as fast TODO selection keys.
* org.el (org-todo-keywords): Ditto.
Thanks to Samuel Wales for pointing at this.
-rw-r--r-- | doc/org.texi | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lisp/org.el | 10 |
2 files changed, 9 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi index 9e910fc..8747aa2 100644 --- a/doc/org.texi +++ b/doc/org.texi @@ -3924,9 +3924,10 @@ from @code{DONE} to @code{REPORT} in the example above. See also @subsection Fast access to TODO states If you would like to quickly change an entry to an arbitrary TODO state -instead of cycling through the states, you can set up keys for -single-letter access to the states. This is done by adding the section -key after each keyword, in parentheses. For example: +instead of cycling through the states, you can set up keys for single-letter +access to the states. This is done by adding the selection +letter@footnote{Only alphabetical letters are allowed for fast TODO selection +keys.} after each keyword, in parentheses. For example: @lisp (setq org-todo-keywords diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el index 2e1a26c..969bbea 100644 --- a/lisp/org.el +++ b/lisp/org.el @@ -2107,11 +2107,11 @@ cycling, see the manual. TODO keywords and interpretation can also be set on a per-file basis with the special #+SEQ_TODO and #+TYP_TODO lines. -Each keyword can optionally specify a character for fast state selection +Each keyword can optionally specify a letter for fast state selection \(in combination with the variable `org-use-fast-todo-selection') -and specifiers for state change logging, using the same syntax -that is used in the \"#+TODO:\" lines. For example, \"WAIT(w)\" says -that the WAIT state can be selected with the \"w\" key. \"WAIT(w!)\" +and specifiers for state change logging, using the same syntax that +is used in the \"#+TODO:\" lines. For example, \"WAIT(w)\" says that +the WAIT state can be selected with the \"w\" letter. \"WAIT(w!)\" indicates to record a time stamp each time this state is selected. Each keyword may also specify if a timestamp or a note should be @@ -2125,7 +2125,7 @@ define X. You may omit any of the fast-selection key or X or /Y, so WAIT(w@), WAIT(w/@) and WAIT(@/@) are all valid. For backward compatibility, this variable may also be just a list -of keywords - in this case the interpretation (sequence or type) will be +of keywords. In this case the interpretation (sequence or type) will be taken from the (otherwise obsolete) variable `org-todo-interpretation'." :group 'org-todo :group 'org-keywords |