Jeff Horn <jrhorn...@gmail.com> writes: > Firstly, I notice some of the regular posters wrap org source in the > #+ style org wrappers, others use a <--8--cut-here---8-->
> My first question is two-fold: 1) how did you come to use this style > for quoting code in your replies: As others have mentioned, I use C-c M-m (message-mark-inserted-region) in message-mode to do the trick. > Secondly, and somewhat related to the first, are orgsters simply using > gnus with message-mode hook to utilize org footnotes? I've noticed I > can style/face the text with a message-mode hook, but I'm wondering > how everyone deals, in general, with plain text footnotes in e-mail? > Do you even use footnotes for sharing links? I simply have a global binding for org-footnote-action, which enables me to insert footnotes anywhere.[1] > Lastly, are any orgsters using gnus+gmail? I've tried just reading org > list mails in gnus, but I find switching back and forth to be jarring > if I read org list e-mails in a browser throughout the day, since I > end up re-reading a lot of mails. Also, mind sharing how you've mapped > the cumbersome "B m [Gmail]/Trash" to a better key? If a message is worth deleting, you might consider B DEL, which dispatches it without mercy. Best, Matt Footnotes: [1] It works like a charm. _______________________________________________ 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