Matt @ 2022-08-18 19:19 :
> ---- On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 12:46:23 -0400 Summer Emacs wrote --- > > > > Hi everyone, first time posting. I hope it's okay to ask this here (I'm > > totally new): > > Welcome! ty! 🙃 > > Since this morning (I updated a few packages but not sure which), C-c $ > > is missing in org mode? It's how I used to archive tasks when they were > > done. I know that I can use C-c C-x C-s but I used to just use C-c $ and > > it worked. Did something change with an update? > > > > (I think it was C-c $ or maybe C-x $? Sometimes I get the two confused) > > I don't know if anything changed with Org, I'll let others speak to > that. However, in the mean time, check C-h k C-c C-x C-s to see what > command is bound to that sequence (is it org-archive-subtree?). Then > you can bind it with something like: Yep it's that. 🙃 > (eval-after-load 'org-mode > (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-x C-s") #'org-archive-subtree)) It's already bound to that so no need. 🙃 > This says, "after loading org-mode for the first time, define the key > sequence within the variable telling Emacs what keys do what for > org-mode to call the function org-archive-subtree when it sees C-c C-x > C-s." The C-h f and C-h v commands describe-function and > describe-variable can probably explain that better. C-c C-x C-s was never in question. 🙃 I was asking what happened to 'C-c $' because that *would* actually archive the subtree instead of having to type out C-c C-x C-s. It's even in my notes for emacs commands to use and I used to use it every day for DONE tasks. 🙃 >From my notes: * C-c C-t - Change task status * C-c $ - Archive subtree See? It's there. 🙃 (Sorry for the hearts emojis those are my bullets in org mode I just copy/pasted) So I was just curious as to what happened to C-c $? But as to your explanation for the code, I will keep that and use it whenever it comes up! Ty! I *have* done *basic* keybinds before but nothing more than that. In fact, I'm putting your code in my denote files for later reference. Thank you very much. 🙃 > [... 4 lines elided] > We all start somewhere! I hope this helps. Just saw your message as I was > passing by. If it's unclear, that's totally my fault! Yea we definitely do. TY for your reply. 🙂 -- Summer, Sent from MU4E in Emacs, Because I'm becoming a NEWBIE at this!