Pan Xie writes:
> Just found a minor issue about the org-goto interface. When I set
> `org-goto-auto-isearch' as `t', the number keys should also be part of
> isearch, not treated as "digit argument". However, the current version
> (9.7-pre) of OrgMode I am using treat the number keys as
Hello
Just found a minor issue about the org-goto interface. When I set
`org-goto-auto-isearch' as `t', the number keys should also be part of
isearch, not treated as "digit argument". However, the current version
(9.7-pre) of OrgMode I am using treat the number keys as digit argument
in
Hi Tyler,
Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@mail.mcgill.ca writes:
According to the manual, and the help window that pops up when you
call it, org-goto should accept a few one-letter commands to move up
one level (u), quit (q), move to the next (n) or previous(p) heading.
However, whenever I try any
Hi,
According to the manual, and the help window that pops up when you call it,
org-goto should accept a few one-letter commands to move up one level (u),
quit (q), move to the next (n) or previous(p) heading.
However, whenever I try any of these keys, they are interpreted as the
search string
I've discovered that this problem was only occuring at work, and not at
home. I think my site installation of emacs 22 was messed up, perhaps
colliding with emacs21. And possibly confusing the org-mode install.
In truth I have no idea, but a clean reinstall seems to have things
working
On Apr 11, 2007, at 12:29, Leo wrote:
However, on the first heading, 'b' will
move to the first line of the buffer even it is not a heading. Is this
intentional?
I am just using outline-backward-same-level and don't want to
re-implement this function just to fix this minor bug.
You might
I cannot reproduce that bug. Anyone?
- Carsten
On Apr 9, 2007, at 12:13, Rick Moynihan wrote:
Hi, I've been playing with org-mode 4.70 and I'm really liking the
multiple TODO sequences.
However, I seem to have encountered a bug with org-goto. When
navigating between headings of the same