Carsten Dominik schrieb:
> >(("y" . (progn
> > (delete-other-windows)
> > (recenter-top-bottom 0)))
> >("A" . (if (y-or-n-p "Archive this subtree or entry? ")
> > (call-interactively org-archive-subtree)
> > (error "Abort")))
> > ("," . org-cycle-agenda-files))
There's a quote missing before org-archive-subtree here, btw.
> The function is there, but the autoloads need to be up to date.
> make autoloads
> should do the trick, certainly in the latest git release.
Oops, I usually just do 'make' after git pull. Is autoloads not
implied in the default target?
> >How about having an alternative keymap with vi-like moving keys? I
> >hardly ever use the C-b, C-f, C-n, C-p in my regular emacs work
> >(mostly cursor keys) and so I'm actually more comfortable with using
> >vi movement.
>
> I don't understand what you are proposing here.
k for up, j for down, h for left and l for right. So I guess k would
be previous-heading, j next heading, and h and l for the previous/next
sibling on the same level.
So I guess I have:
j (org-speed-move-safe (quote outline-next-visible-heading))
k (org-speed-move-safe (quote outline-previous-visible-heading))
l (org-speed-move-safe (quote org-forward-same-level))
h (org-speed-move-safe (quote org-backward-same-level))
In the vi-movement map. And somebody who is more proficient with vi
than I am probably can come up with some natural additions.
This is just a thought, I wanted to see if anyone would bite ;)
> This is nice, but I guess you want to stay in fast-key space.
> So
>
> ("," . (progn (org-cycle-agenda-files)
> (or (and (bolp) (org-on-heading-p))
> (outline-next-visible-heading 1))))
---Zitatende---
Ah, much better! Thanks! ;)
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Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs <[email protected]>
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