Thorsten <quintf...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> 
> Hi list, 
> when I want to edit text inside a 'quote' source block, I find myself in
> picture/artist mode with wild key rebindings, e.g.:
> 
> ,---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | RET (translated from <return>) runs the command artist-key-set-point,
> | which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `artist.el'.
> | 
> | It is bound to RET.
> | 
> | (artist-key-set-point &optional ARG)
> | 
> | Set a point for the current shape.  With optional ARG, set the last point.
> `---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> I don't think thats the intended behaviour? Shouldn't the edit buffer
> rather be in fundamental mode or something like this?
> To reproduce this: 
> 
> ,-----------------------------
> | <q tab 
> | then inside the source block
> | C-c '           
> `-----------------------------
> 
> My system data: 
> "GNU Emacs 24.0.93.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.10)
>  of 2012-02-07 on arch
> Org-mode version 7.8.03
> Ma Gnus v0.2"
> 

I can't reproduce it.

Is C-c ' (still) bound to org-edit-special?

C-h f org-edit-special RET says

,----
| org-edit-special is an interactive Lisp function in `org.el'.
| 
| (org-edit-special &optional ARG)
| 
| Call a special editor for the stuff at point.
| When at a table, call the formula editor with `org-table-edit-formulas'.
| When at the first line of an src example, call `org-edit-src-code'.
| When in an #+include line, visit the include file.  Otherwise call
| `ffap' to visit the file at point.
`----

and I get the ffap behavior in a quote block (not that that's particularly
attractive either).

Did you try it emacs -q? Maybe it's a customization of yours.

Nick


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