I use `C-c C-c', which is normally bound to
`planner-copy-or-move-task', to move tasks from one day to another.
To my surprise, though, I found out that when I moved from one part of
a task line to another, `C-c C-c' was assigned to a different command.

The task line I have in mind is this:

#B _ Check out Pascal Bourguignon's advice for resuming ERC after sleep : 
[[gnus://nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.emacs.erc.general/<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>][Post 
from Pascal Bourguignon on nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.emacs.erc.general]] 
{{Tasks:161}} ([[task-pool]])

If I'm at the beginning of this line, `C-c C-c' means
`planner-copy-or-move-task'.  If I hit TAB, the point is moved to the
beginning of the gnus link, and then `C-c C-c' means
`muse-follow-name-at-point'.  I found this annoying because I expected
`C-c C-c' not to change its meaning from `planner-copy-or-move-task'
as the point is moved from one part of a single task line to another.

Bug?  Feature?

Thanks,

Jesse

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Jesse Alama ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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