>> Is it possible Speed Keys (Refer Org Manual - Sec. 15.3) for >> Babel blocks? >>
Eric> Hi Jambunathan, That sounds like a good idea. I suppose Eric> initially the speed keys should just mirror the babel key map? Exactly. As long as the cursor is on a #+begin_src (and/or #+end_src), one need not bother about typing C-c C-v. So a keypress 'n' would do what C-c C-v n would do. More importantly emerging new sequences like, C-c C-v C-x TAB could be composed as 1. Push a mark (C-SPC) [Optional] 2. Move to babel guard line using user preferred method [See my other post on the list] 3. C-x TAB One of the problems with C-c C-v prefix is that I tend to forget it if I revisit Babel say after a week's time. (Not nitpicking here!). The reason is that I simply couldn't contrive a convenient menemonic that would make me recollect C-v. So jumping to the babel guard line and issuing the needed command is a good fall back option. Jambunathan K. _______________________________________________ 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