Re: [O] Remote editing not working from agenda views?
Marcus Klemm marcus.klemm at googlemail.com writes: Hello List, I've created a custom block agenda that consists of an agenda view showing me the scheduled items of the next 7 days and a TODO list showing me unscheduled TODO items from various projects. In the TODO part, I can toggle states using t, switch to an entry's origin with SPC, TAB and RET and so on. When I try the same in the agenda part, Emacs says Command not allowed in this line. In the process of investigating this issue I found that remote editing, jumping to origin etc. is also not working in the built-in agenda views for the day, week etc. I just found out that this is only true for habits. Other scheduled items and repeating items can be edited from the agenda, just habits cannot. Is this supposed to work like that? I'd really like to cross off my daily routines directly from the agenda. Ciao, Stormking
Re: [O] Remote editing not working from agenda views?
Matt Lundin mdl at imapmail.org writes: I cannot replicate either of these behaviors. Could you please provide a minimal test file and configuration that reliably replicates the issue? After further investigations, it seems to be caused by me disabling the consistancy graph of the habits. I had org-habit-following-days, org-habit- preceding-days and org-habit-graph-column all set to 0. After re-enabling the graph, remote editing worked, again. Ciao, Stormking
[O] Remote editing not working from agenda views?
Hello List, I've created a custom block agenda that consists of an agenda view showing me the scheduled items of the next 7 days and a TODO list showing me unscheduled TODO items from various projects. In the TODO part, I can toggle states using t, switch to an entry's origin with SPC, TAB and RET and so on. When I try the same in the agenda part, Emacs says Command not allowed in this line. In the process of investigating this issue I found that remote editing, jumping to origin etc. is also not working in the built-in agenda views for the day, week etc. What am I missing? Ciao, Marcus