9.3 Planner Keybindings
In order to refresh and renumber all of your tasks according to their
actual order in the buffer, simply save the file or call
M-x planner-renumber-tasks.
Here is a summary of the keystrokes available:
- M-x plan
- Begin your planning session. This goes to the last day for which
there is any planning info (or today if none), allowing you to review,
and create/move tasks from that day.
- C-c C-u
- Move a task up.
- C-c C-d
- Move a task down.
- C-c C-s
- Mark the task as in progress or delegated.
- C-c C-x
- Mark the task as finished.
- C-c C-t
- Create a task associated with the current Wiki page. If you are on the
opening line of a Note entry, it is assumed that the note itself is the
origin of the task.
- C-c C-c
- Move or copy the current task to another date. If the current task is
an original (meaning you are in the buffer where's defined, hopefully
a planning page) then it will be copied, and the original task will
also now point to the copy. If the current task is a copy, it will
just be moved to the new day, and the original task's link will be
updated.
- C-c C-n
- Jump to today's task page. If you call
(planner-calendar-insinuate)
, typing n in the Emacs
calendar (see Calendar/Diary) will jump
to today's task page.
- C-c C-x
planner-task-done
- C-c C-z
planner-task-in-progress
- C-c C-d
planner-lower-task
- C-c C-u
planner-raise-task
- C-c C-c
planner-copy-or-move-task
- C-c C-t
planner-create-task-from-buffer
- C-c C-j
- This is a prefix command.
- C-c C-n
planner-goto-today
- C-c C-j C-r
planner-goto-most-recent
- C-c C-j C-t
planner-goto-tomorrow
- C-c C-j C-y
planner-goto-yesterday
- C-c C-j C-j
planner-goto-today
- C-c C-j C-n
planner-goto-next-daily-page
- C-c C-j C-p
planner-goto-previous-daily-page
- C-c C-j C-d
planner-goto