> Uwe Brauer <[email protected]> writes:
> I've never felt the need: once I'm in a list, I use M-<RET> to add
> another item, but I always start the list with a dash and a space, typed
> explicitly: nothing to go wrong, nothing to remember. BTW, that last
> point is getting more important as I get older...
Very strange for me it is the other way around.
- First of all I write far more lists than headings (for example in
this email).
- then I have no real need for entering a heading via M-<RET>
because I simple hit return and then «*» (which makes 2 key
strokes), however to start a with a list, I would need 3 keystrokes.
Return, some indent command or space, and then «*».
Anyhow I ended up binding my private function to M-<RET> and M-<RET> to
super RET, etc.
Uwe Brauer