I like the feature where you can RET or click on a timestamp. Recently in git master, it changes the buffer list so that the buffer you are in is off in some random location. You cannot get back to it with next-buffer.
I bind this to a function key and operate in full screen (I never split windows). It is my primary means of buffer navigation. Almost all of Emacs will get you to the buffer you were just in if you do next-buffer, and back again with previous-buffer. Thus, it is sort of like a back command in a browser. This is true for almost any buffer-creating command like org-agenda. (I don't use the click on timestamp feature that much, but it would be nice if it worked this way also, and the fact that it does not might indicate that other areas of Org might not, now or in the future, so this is a bug report intended to prevent future bugs more than a critical current need.) Also, I noticed that point in the original buffer gets placed at bob. IMO it should stay where it was. Thanks. Samuel -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. ANYBODY can get it. Denmark: free Karina Hansen NOW.
