Re: [Orgmode] Pop up reference card

2008-07-31 Thread lngndvs
The following was my help for the /Cx-6 keymap. I cleaned it up a little, but it seems to also insert an expanded minibuffer on my system, with a second copy of this momentarily displayed screen. (The functions were little utilities for a lexicon project). Hope it makes it across.

Re: [Orgmode] Pop up reference card

2008-07-31 Thread Alan E. Davis
Hello I find this the ideal way to display a short screen of shortcuts, and I will work with it. However, when I type any key, nothing happens. Perhaps this is related to Sven's message? I had a popup screen, an ascii char code popup, and a tab popup. I think I can adapt them, if I can still f

Re: [Orgmode] Pop up reference card

2008-07-31 Thread Sven Bretfeld
Hi Sebastian Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > you could use the splash screen feature of emacs for this. I do this, to > display my own keyboard shortcuts (and those I tend to forget). That's a pretty good idea. But the code seems incomplete. sr-kill-startup-buffer is not defined (sy

Re: [Orgmode] Pop up reference card

2008-07-31 Thread Sebastian Rose
Hi Alan, you could use the splash screen feature of emacs for this. I do this, to display my own keyboard shortcuts (and those I tend to forget). A screenshot of an older version is here: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/SebastiansSplashScreenShot I've bound C-M-k to show the keys and thei

[Orgmode] Pop up reference card

2008-07-31 Thread Alan E. Davis
Training wheels. That's what I need. One reason I like emacs so much. Emacs-the self documenting text editor. With abundant thanks to Kyle Sherman and his recently updated text org card. I was able to convert this to org-mode, and now have a command to pop it up: (defun org-help () (interact