El dom, may 09 2010 a les 00:03, Scott Randby va escriure: >> Carsten Dominik schrieb: >>> I am wondering: >>> >>> How many of your are using these keys >>> >>> C-c C-f >>> C-c C-b >>> C-c C-n >>> C-c C-p >> >> Never. I always use the speed commands since they became available. > > The problem I have with speed commands is that, according to the manual, they > only work "when the cursor is at the beginning of a headline." I need > commands that work when the cursor is anywhere on the headline. >
I also use them constantly for the same reason: they work anywhere. The one I use and like most is C-c C-p Speed commands are also fine, specially when I need to do more than one jump. However, each time I need C-c C-[fbnp] I must start thinking in English about what „forward“ means as opposed to „next“, and whether one trespasses indentation levels or not. They're a bit hard to memorize. >>> >>> Another question: >>> >>> C-c C-v currently make the TODO sparse tree. I use it specially after narrowing a subtree. I don't use sparse trees and I don't find any equivalent in „C-c / SOMEKEY“ which lists all TODO entries. -- Daniel _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode