Martin <elwood...@web.de> writes: > I often use the agenda view to postpone tasks to future dates, so > technically I want to change the SCHEDULED or DEADLINE dates of one or > several agenda lines to a future date, e. g. "tomorrow". > > This is possible with the shortkey Shift-<right arrow>, however this forces > me to move my right hand away from the main block of alphanumeric keys > (QERTZ...) to the cursor block. > As all other "navigation commands" are available diretctly in the > QWERTZ-block (e. g. "n" for "next line"), this is disturbing for my typing. > > Is there a built-in key for that? > Sure I could achieve that with CtrlC, Ctrl-S, +1, <Ret>, but this is 4 > keystrokes instead of one...
">" _is_ the built-in key! If you don't like where it's located, you can rebind `org-agenda-date-prompt' to a different key in the agenda map. As you noted, almost the entire keyboard is already bound in agenda mode, but if you hit "C-h m" and look at the bindings, you'll see a couple of capital letters are free. Then in an eval-after-load block (or org-agenda-mode-hook) you could call: (define-key org-agenda-mode-map (kbd "K") org-agenda-date-prompt) Or whatever you pick. That ought to work... Eric > Any suggestions are welcome. > It is clear that I could define a custom command, but as there are already > that many commands defined by org-mode or other packages, it is difficult > for me as a newbie to choose one that makes sense and is not used for > something else.. > > Kind regards > > Martin