On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Marcin Borkowski <mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl>
wrote:

>
> On 2015-02-25, at 00:24, Giacomo M <jackja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> > I started using more frequently "C-u C-c C-x <tab>",
> > which offers a list of recently clocked tasks to clock into. I already
> > assigned "<f11>" to org-clock-in, but how can I assign (let say)
> "C-<f11>"
> > to org-clock-in with a prefix argument?
>
> What about
>
> (defun org-clock-in-recent ()
>   "Clock in a recently clocked task."
>   (interactive)
>   (org-clock-in '(4)))
>
> (global-set-key (kbd "C-<f11>") #'org-clock-in-recent)
>
> ?
>

Thanks Marcin, indeed it worked as expected.


>
> BTW, I seldom use C-c C-x <tab> - I prefer C-c C-x C-i.
>

Do  "C-c C-x <tab>" and "C-c C-x C-i" call the same command? My system
doesn't seem to distinguish the two. How could I distinguish them and why
should I prefer one instead of the other?


>
> Also, you might want to read this:
> http://mbork.pl/2013-05-25_Clocking_in_from_anywhere_%28en%29
>

Thanks, interesting. Apparently org-clock-in-recent seems to work already
from anywhere.



Giacomo




> Hth,
>
> --
> Marcin Borkowski
> http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
> Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
> Adam Mickiewicz University
>
>

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