Hello, Robert Horn <rjh...@alum.mit.edu> writes:
> I've got no problem waiting, but it would be a good idea to figure out a > consistent non-contradictory key-binding in advance, so you can switch > to that when you make the other changes. I made the change to the internals. Actually, there is no contradictory key-bindings. As a rule of thumb, C-c C-c on a list will operate on every top level items and C-c C-c on a item will operate on the item. You are considered to be on a list when calling C-c C-c from affiliated keywords or from the very beginning of the first line in the first item. Note that element-wise navigation (like M-{ and M-}) behaves the same. As a convenient exception, since calling C-c C-c without argument on a whole list does nothing, it will operate on the first item instead. What do you find inconsistent? Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou