Am 21.10.2010 12:51, schrieb Carsten Dominik:
Hi Andreas,
On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:37 PM, Andreas Röhler wrote:
Hi Carsten,
key-setting below looks like a bug
if
C-c /, org-sparse-tree
is set, there is no chance calling
C-c / r
as the first already matches (?)
C-c / will prompt for another key and then dispatch depending on that key.
Many do.
Hmm, that would fit into the already mentioned coding-style category.
Is it wise to do it that way?
For example M-x describe-mode fails telling about these keys.
Are reasons for this?
Sincerely undecided here, just a question.
To simplify you work, you can just leave these keys unchanged in the
manual,and I will take a look at those later.
Remains something to do anyway IMHO.
First a creating command is mentioned, after it says "showing".
@orgcmd{C-c /,org-sparse-tree}
This prompts for an extra key to select a sparse-tree creating command.
;;;;;;;
@kindex C-c / r
@item C-c / r
@vindex org-remove-highlights-with-change
Occur. Prompts for a regexp and shows a sparse tree with all matches. If
;;;;;
Seeing a contradiction in so far, when the second command is on the top
of the first, whose key has been hitten...
Understand: first I must create, to get a show. But can't I have "show"
on base of a before created?
I'll proceed anyway...
Thanks being patient :-)
Andreas
So when there is an entry
for `C-c /', describe it as org-sparse-tree. When it is `C-c / r' you
can leave it as it was, and I will fix it.
- Carsten
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