Hi Carsten, You committed:
> Use prefix arg 0 to inhibit note taking for TODO change > > * lisp/org.el (org-todo): Interpret 0 prefix arg as note inhibitor. > > Sometimes I want to quickly make a few TODOs done in the agenda and I > want to bypass the note taking I have normally set up. With this > change, I can press `0 t d' in the agenda to do this. But isn't "dangerous" to use the `0' for that, as it is used, with other effects, as a speed command. I know that `0' does not work as of today in the agenda view, but I think speeds commands (I mean: one-letter shortcuts) should work in both places (that is, in the agenda, and in column 0 of Org headlines), and quite a lot already are shared (`I' for clocking, `t' for changing states, etc.). Wouldn't we want to try to make those two sets equal? Best regards, Seb PS- It's true that we can see inconsistencies, as of today, between some one-letter keys in the agenda and the speed commands. An example that comes to mind is: - `;' is used to set tags in *speed commands* - `:' is used to set tags in *agenda* (and `;' is used for starting the time) -- Sebastien Vauban