On 2017-03-08 12:02, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
> Hello, > > Alan Schmitt <alan.schm...@polytechnique.org> writes: > >> Hello, >> >> On 2017-03-01 13:28, use...@internet.lu writes: >> >>> When I jump from the Agenda-Timeline view to the source .org file, >>> either with TAB, SPACE or by using the follow mode, Emacs will >>> position me exactly *below* the source line in the org file (where the >>> scheduled date is). On macOS or Linux this does not happen, the cursor >>> is on the task description. I've tried to work with different line >>> endings on Windows to no avail. Also, my org file and my Emacs config >>> are minimal and identical between macOS and Windows. >> >> I'm on macOS, and when I jump using <tab> I get to the headline. >> However, when I jump using <enter> I end up on the SCHEDULED or DEADLINE >> line. >> >> I would also like to always end up on the headline. > > TAB and RET are bound to two different functions. Since both behaviours > may be useful, I don't see any incentive to "fix" anything. You could > bind RET to `org-agenda-goto', or is there anything I am missing? I would like to use `org-agenda-goto', but without splitting the frame. In other words, I want to destination to be the one of `org-agenda-goto', but the window handling to be the one of `org-agenda-switch-to'. Best, Alan -- OpenPGP Key ID : 040D0A3B4ED2E5C7 Monthly Athmospheric CO₂, Mauna Loa Obs. 2017-02: 406.42, 2016-02: 404.04
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