Re: [O] How exactly does "C-c ." work in an existing timestamp?

2016-01-05 Thread Nick Dokos
Jarmo Hurri writes: > Greetings. > > Consider the following org file > > # -- > * testing > <2016-01-07 Thu 15:00-16:15> > # -- > > When I move my cursor inside the timestamp and press "C-c .", control > jumps

Re: [O] How exactly does "C-c ." work in an existing timestamp?

2016-01-05 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Nick Dokos writes: > Jarmo Hurri writes: > >> # -- >> * testing >> <2016-01-07 Thu 15:00-16:15> >> # -- >> >> When I move my cursor inside the timestamp and press "C-c .", control >> jumps to

Re: [O] How exactly does "C-c ." work in an existing timestamp?

2016-01-05 Thread Nick Dokos
Jarmo Hurri writes: > Nick Dokos writes: > >> Jarmo Hurri writes: >> >>> # -- >>> * testing >>> <2016-01-07 Thu 15:00-16:15> >>> # -- >>> >>> When I move my cursor inside

[O] How exactly does "C-c ." work in an existing timestamp?

2016-01-05 Thread Jarmo Hurri
Greetings. Consider the following org file # -- * testing <2016-01-07 Thu 15:00-16:15> # -- When I move my cursor inside the timestamp and press "C-c .", control jumps to a minibuffer in the echo area. But when I try, in the