Adam Spiers writes:
> I really like the way `M-x org-agenda C' takes you straight to the
> *Customize Option: Org Agenda Custom Commands* buffer. Similarly, it
> would be nice if `M-x org-remember C' took you straight to the
> *Customize Option: Org Remember Templates* buffer.
This does now work, but only if the user has no template defined for
the access letter `C'.
>
> Although in both cases it would be even nicer if the keystroke for
> this was customisable, as no doubt some people already have `M-x
> org-remember C' set up to do something else.
It is not customizable, like for the agenda....
Adam Spiers writes:
> The code for handling %^{PROP}p in org-remember templates seems to
> have a bug:
>
> ((equal char "p")
> (edebug)
> (let*
> ((prop (org-substring-no-properties prompt))
> (pall (concat prop "_ALL"))
> (allowed
> (with-current-buffer
> (get-buffer (file-name-nondirectory file))
>
> Here get-buffer can return nil, in which case `org-remember' fails
> with the error:
>
> Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
>
> It seems to be assuming that the non-directory part of the filename
> corresponds to the buffer name, but this is not guaranteed. Perhaps I
> noticed it because I am using uniquify.el ?
priority
So far the headline had to match the one specified in the template
exactly, except for tags. Now a TODO keyword and a priority can be
added, and the headline will still be found.
Reported by Samuel Wales and Bernt Hansen.
This default to t, so the default behavior of org-mode doesn't
change. But the user might want to keep at least one blank line
at the end of the remembered subtree, this option lets her do it.