On 2020-01-31, at 12:14, Fraga, Eric <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> wrote:
> On Friday, 31 Jan 2020 at 12:03, Bastien wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I'd like to make <C-c C-c> an equivalent to <C-c '> in Org Src buffers >> so that hitting <C-c C-c> will close the buffer, which seems natural. > > It does seem natural and generally support this idea. > > However, it could potentially cause me a minor annoyance: I often (in > manuals and other forms of dissemination) use org src blocks (i.e. src > blocks with org code) and I would expect C-c C-c to do whatever it would > normally do in an org file (e.g. add tag) while editing that > block. Would the normal C-c C-c behaviour take precedence? > > If not, this is a very minor issue so I'm sure I would adjust! A similar issue was the reason I stopped using C-c C-c to add tags in favor of C-c C-q: I wanted to add tags while capturing notes. What I'm saying is that maybe C-c C-c tries to be too clever, and it may be better not to rely on it too much. Just my 2 cents, -- Marcin Borkowski http://mbork.pl