[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >>>>>> Regarding 'Re: Example of thesis in org-mode and LaTeX'; Bastien adds: > > > > For example, if the point is on a checkbox, C-c C-c will toggle it. > > But what if the point is not exactly at a position where Org's C-c > > C-c have a specific meaning? The email will be sent, which might > > surprise the user. For now I solve this by not using Org's C-c C-c > > key while composing an email, but there might be better solution. > > Let me put in my 500 Forints (Hungarian money), maybe someone did not > know about it and will find it useful. > > Accidentally typing "C-c C-c" bit me a couple of times when I was > experimenting with sticky keys and other accessibility features. > > I found a nice little solution to this problem, disabling the > message-send-and-exit command: > > ,---- > | (disable-command 'message-send-and-exit) > `---- > > Now when I press "C-c C-c" I get a warning buffer and I have to confirm > it by pressing space. So sending a message is "C-c C-c SPC" for me, > which is cool and I can cancel the sending with "C-g" or "n" if I want > to.
There has been some discussion on the Gnus mailing list about this recently. But this is always a trade-off: I like to be able to send emails without confirmation and I don't need Org's C-c C-c that often when editing a mail, then requiring a confirmation step doesn't fit my needs. But different people have different needs ! Thanks anyway for the hint, it might help others. Best, -- Bastien _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode