Re: [O] C-a in lists when org-special-ctrl-a/e

2012-01-27 Thread Anthony Lander
On 12-Jan-27, at 10:08 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Anthony Lander writes: > >> It's interesting... I've wished for this for a long time, but now that >> you've built it, I see a problem: "[" is not in the beginning of word >> regex set, so there is no easy way to get back to the "[

Re: [O] C-a in lists when org-special-ctrl-a/e

2012-01-27 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Anthony Lander writes: > It's interesting... I've wished for this for a long time, but now that > you've built it, I see a problem: "[" is not in the beginning of word > regex set, so there is no easy way to get back to the "[". There is C-M-b. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou

Re: [O] C-a in lists when org-special-ctrl-a/e

2012-01-24 Thread Bastien
Hi Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou writes: >> It all depends if we read the letter or the spirit of the second >> sentence. "[ ]" is a kind of TODO, and "[X]" is a kind of DONE, as >> demonstrated by the commands `C-x -' and `C-x *'. That's why I quite >> naturally expect the cursor to be positioned

Re: [O] C-a in lists when org-special-ctrl-a/e

2012-01-23 Thread François Pinard
Nicolas Goaziou writes: >> It all depends if we read the letter or the spirit of the second >> sentence. "[ ]" is a kind of TODO, and "[X]" is a kind of DONE, as >> demonstrated by the commands `C-x -' and `C-x *'. That's why I quite >> naturally expect the cursor to be positioned after the che

Re: [O] C-a in lists when org-special-ctrl-a/e

2012-01-23 Thread Anthony Lander
On 12-Jan-23, at 3:30 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes: > >> It all depends if we read the letter or the spirit of the second >> sentence. "[ ]" is a kind of TODO, and "[X]" is a kind of DONE, as >> demonstrated by the commands `C-x -' and `C-x *'.

Re: [O] C-a in lists when org-special-ctrl-a/e

2012-01-23 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes: > It all depends if we read the letter or the spirit of the second > sentence. "[ ]" is a kind of TODO, and "[X]" is a kind of DONE, as > demonstrated by the commands `C-x -' and `C-x *'. That's why I quite > naturally expect the cursor to be pos

Re: [O] C-a in lists when org-special-ctrl-a/e

2012-01-23 Thread François Pinard
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes: >> On check lists however, I would have expected a corresponding >> behavior. Currently, on the first C-a, the cursor moves back on the >> "[" character, while I think it should move after the space following >> "]". >

Re: [O] C-a in lists when org-special-ctrl-a/e

2012-01-23 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes: > On check lists however, I would have expected a corresponding > behavior. Currently, on the first C-a, the cursor moves back on the > "[" character, while I think it should move after the space following > "]". According to the document

[O] C-a in lists when org-special-ctrl-a/e

2012-01-23 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. This morning, I activated org-special-ctrl-a/e (setting it to "t"). It works as documented on header lines having TODO keywords. On check lists however, I would have expected a corresponding behavior. Currently, on the first C-a, the cursor moves back on the "[" character, while