I often use `planner-replan-task' to reassign tasks to different plan
pages.  For example, just to get stuff recorded I often put a bunch of
tasks into the default task pool and then, later, when I'm thinking
about categories, I put these tasks into more specific slots.

But sometimes I mistakenly assigning a task to a plan page.  One way
to assign that mis-categorized task to the right plan page is to call
`planner-replan-task' again.  But I tend to hit `C-_' (`undo') when I
make this kind of mistake rather than `planner-replan-task', for which
I don't have a keybinding.  However, using `undo' makes things
inconsistent.  By running `undo' after mistakenly assigning a task to
a certain plan page, the task appears to have been moved from the
wrong plan page to the right plan page, but in fact it is still on the
wrong plan page.

I notice similar behavior when I change a task to "in progress"
status: if I set the status to "in progress", but then run `undo', the
text appears to change (it goes from italic to roman), but if I go to
a plan page on which the task is listed, I see there that the status
of the task is still "in progress".  

Of course, one way to get around the problem in the first case is to
just use `planner-replan-task' again.  And in the second case, I could
just manually reset the task status.  In any case, adding keybindings
could help, too.  But these are less natural to me than using undo,
for which there is already, by default, a keybinding (`C-_').

Is there an undo facility in planner that I'm not taking advantage of?
If so, I'd love to hear about it.  If not, please consider this a
wishlist item.

Warm regards,

Jesse

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Jesse Alama ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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