On 2026-02-05 14:38, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > You are describing cases that might be common for some workflows, but > not necessarily common for all use cases. Not everyone uses filtering, > multi-day agenda, and J at the same time.
Perhaps! You can run into this even with a single-day, unfiltered view though, e.g. + the task is scheduled and has a deadline with one at a particular time, + you've clocked in earlier and log mode is enabled, + there’s an active timestamp in the entry. > This command has been introduced in > https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/[email protected]/ > I do not see that selecting the last command is intentional there. Just > a side effect of using 'mapc'. Yes I read that first, and you’re right that nothing is mentioned. I thought Bastien might have had this mind, and/or users have come to rely on it à la [Hyrum’s law]. Probably not though, since apparently the order of ‘overlays-in’ can’t be relied on. [Hyrum’s law]<https://www.hyrumslaw.com/> > I do not see any problem augmenting org-agenda-clock-goto to jump to > the nearest entry. Sounds good, I have something ready to go, but we can wait for other comments. Thanks, -- Jacob S. Gordon [email protected] Please don’t send me HTML emails or MS Office/Apple iWork documents. https://useplaintext.email/#etiquette https://www.fsf.org/campaigns/opendocument
