Tim Cross writes:
> Arthur Miller writes:
>
>> Tim Cross writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> when you are editing source blocks are you using org-edit-special, normally
>>> bound to C-c ') or are you just editing the source blocks directly within
>>> the
>>> org buffer?
>> No I don't narrow.
>
> Note t
Arthur Miller writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> when you are editing source blocks are you using org-edit-special, normally
>> bound to C-c ') or are you just editing the source blocks directly within the
>> org buffer?
> No I don't narrow.
Note that org-edit-special isn't really nar
Tim Cross writes:
> Hi,
>
> when you are editing source blocks are you using org-edit-special, normally
> bound to C-c ') or are you just editing the source blocks directly within the
> org buffer?
No I don't narrow.
> The functionality you are referring to sounds like eldoc minor mode.
Yes it i
Hi,
when you are editing source blocks are you using org-edit-special,
normally
bound to C-c ') or are you just editing the source blocks directly
within the
org buffer?
The functionality you are referring to sounds like eldoc minor
mode.
If you open a dedicated buffer to edit a file in th
I have been doing quite some programming with elisp in org mode, and one
thing I am missing is this help that Emacs shows in minibuffer for
functions and macros. You can see the example in the attached image. I
am not sure what I have to enable (or disable? :)) to get it to work in
babel src block