Narendra Joshi <narendr...@gmail.com> writes: >> Dunno about backups, but I experience this problem too. (Another >> annoyance I have is accidentally hitting `C-c C-c' to tick a check box >> and having my in-progress work being moved.) It can help to use the >> `:immediate-finish' and `:jump-to-captured' settings like so: >> >> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp >> ("n" "Note" entry (file "Notes.org") >> (file "tpl-note.org") >> :empty-lines 1 >> :immediate-finish t >> :jump-to-captured t) >> #+END_SRC > > Do you write your email with Org-mode?
I do! (Sometimes.) I have bound `C-c x' in message-mode to swap to `org-mode', and `C-c x' in org mode to swap to message-mode. Mostly I do it for the outlining, but using babel to properly indent source code snippets is very nice too. > I have seen a lot of people writing the source code blocks and > surprising they are syntax highlighted in Gnus. This makes me wonder > if `org-mode' has support for writing emails too. It does! Obviously Org markup is already perfectly readable as plain text emails. And if you want to send HTML emails, check out `org-mime-htmlize' which is part of `org-mime' from org-plus-contrib (see: http://orgmode.org/elpa.html) Stig -- ; GNU Emacs 25.1.1, Org mode version 9.0.5