Ah, I got it. I had Ctrl+1..2 to switch desktops configured in gnome, that's why it was not being captured by emacs. It is working now. Thank you!
Hi Mat, thanks for replying,Yes, as the instructions at the top of the remember button indicate, you
can use C-1 C-c C-c to "select file and header location interactively."
If you want this as the default action, you can set
org-remember-store-without-prompt to t.
I tried the C-1 C-c C-c key combo but it is not working -- emacs doesn't seem to caputre the first key combo -- C-1.
Also, I have set org-remember-store-without-prompt to t using set-variable, but couldn't see any difference. Could you give me an example of the workflow or how to properly configure it?
I have org-mode version 6.26trans (directly from the git repo, as a submodule).
Thank you!
Marcelo.On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Matthew Lundin <mdl@imapmail.org> wrote:Hi Marcelo,
> So, refiling doesn't do exactly what I would like. Some issues I've
> found:
> * It only allows you to refile to the root items and doesn't go anyCheck out the variable org-refile-targets. You can indicate how many
> deeper.
levels deep you want to be able to refile.
Again, check out the variable org-refile-targets.
> * If I'm processing items in a different file (I've setup org-remember
> to save the items in a different file) I don't have access to my
> gtd.org file lists (can't refile between different files). -- is there
> a way to get the items from another file?
Yes, as the instructions at the top of the remember button indicate, you
> org-remember is really powerful and I use it a lot when I have ideas
> that I want to process later. However, sometimes you have a specific
> cristal-clear next-action in your head and you know where it belongs
> (i.e the project), but you want to quickly input it and keep working.
> This is something I miss from PlannerMode, where you can quickly input
> an item and choose which file it will go, so, that's what I would like
> org to have, a **quick way to input items interactivelly, all through
> the mini-buffer.**
can use C-1 C-c C-c to "select file and header location interactively."
If you want this as the default action, you can set
org-remember-store-without-prompt to t.
Are you perhaps using an older version of org-mode (version 4.xx)? If
so, you need to update to a more recent version to get these features.
Regards,
Matt