Daniel Martins wrote:
>
> I tried and it did not work.
>
> I know it is a silly question but how can I set that f6 or f9 be a prefix
> command inside org mode?
>
The method assumes that has been defined as a prefix key already - from
the second part of your post, I take it that you have not
I tried and it did not work.
I know it is a silly question but how can I set that f6 or f9 be a prefix
command inside org mode?
Daniel
2010/2/5 Ryan Thompson
> Try pressing f6 and then C-h. Generally, pressing any prefix followed
> by C-h lists the bindings for that prefix.
>
> On Fri, Feb 5,
Try pressing f6 and then C-h. Generally, pressing any prefix followed
by C-h lists the bindings for that prefix.
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Nathan Neff wrote:
> I've defined a list of org-mode shortcuts that start with f6.
>
> Example:
> f6 i = clock in
> f6 o =clock out
>
> Is there a way
I've defined a list of org-mode shortcuts that start with f6.
Example:
f6 i = clock in
f6 o =clock out
Is there a way to see all the available keybindings that begin
with f6? Sometimes I'm not sure what key I need to type.
When I press f6, then appears in the minibuffer, waiting for
another ke