Use prefix arg 0 to inhibit note taking for TODO change

* lisp/org.el (org-todo): Interpret 0 prefix arg as note inhibitor.

Sometimes I want to quickly make a few TODOs done in the agenda and I
want to bypass the note taking I have normally set up.  With this
change, I can press `0 t d' in the agenda to do this.
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Carsten Dominik 2011-11-17 08:56:11 +01:00
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@ -11168,6 +11168,7 @@ With numeric prefix arg, switch to that state.
With a double \\[universal-argument] prefix, switch to the next set of TODO \
keywords (nextset).
With a triple \\[universal-argument] prefix, circumvent any state blocking.
With a numeric prefix arg of 0, inhibit note taking for the change.
For calling through lisp, arg is also interpreted in the following way:
'none -> empty state
@ -11199,6 +11200,9 @@ For calling through lisp, arg is also interpreted in the following way:
(org-log-done org-log-done)
(org-log-repeat org-log-repeat)
(org-todo-log-states org-todo-log-states)
(org-inhibit-logging
(if (equal arg 0)
(progn (setq arg nil) 'note) org-inhibit-logging))
(this (match-string 1))
(hl-pos (match-beginning 0))
(head (org-get-todo-sequence-head this))