Cezar Halmagean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Nick Dokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> [Fat-fingered that one... I *meant* to say:]
>>
>> Peter Rayner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> >Typing <RET> on an item in the agenda buffer takes you to the item
>>> >itself, where you can do anything you please, e.g. add a note. Is that
>>> >what you are looking for?
>>>
>>> It's close but I would rather automate adding the time-stamp, finding
>>> the correct place to add the note etc.  It's like adding a note with a
>>> state-change but *without* a state change. 
>>
>> [You should reply to the list, so everybody can "hear" the conversation.]
>>
>> org-add-note will add a note. It's bound to C-c C-z, so from the agenda,
>> you can do <RET> and then C-c C-z: you'll get a note buffer where you
>> can type your note; C-c C-c will insert it.
>>
>
> This is really nice ! But I think we should have this in the agenda
> buffer so you don't have to type <RET> to go to the actuall TODO entry.

It already works like that.  Just put the cursor on an agenda line and
C-c C-z and enter your note - it gets filed on the appropriate task.

-Bernt


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