suvayu ali <fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com> writes:

> 2011/3/19 Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com>:
>>> My solution, by the way, is to insert the #+end_src line immediately upon
>>> writing a #+begin_src line and then back up a line to start writing the
>
>>> code.
>>
>> "My" solution is even simpler: just use a yasnippet template, that prompts 
>> you
>> for the language and puts the begin/end upfront:
>
> Or use org's own template mechanism[fn:1],
>
> 1. <s - for source blocks
> 2. <e - for example blocks
>
> and so on ...
>
> Footnotes:
>
> [fn:1] [[info:org#Easy%20Templates][info:org#Easy Templates]]

Thanks for this!  I am always forgetting about these and they do work
well.  For some reason, I always find it difficult to find them in the
info manual.  I guess it's because I don't think of them as templates
and always search for "short-cut" and "abbreviation" in the table of
contents for the org manual and neither is useful.

Could I suggest that maybe the heading for this section be something
like "Short-cut keys for easy templates"?  Or something similar?

Thanks,
eric

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