On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Peter Frings <peter.fri...@agfa.com> wrote: > Hi gang, > > sorry to bother you all again, but my transition to the new emacs is now > taking days and I’m getting really frustrated. > > I’m trying to find out why shift-arrow on a date/time stamp no longer works > with my brand new and shiny set-up. > > Emacs 23, org-mode 7.7. > > When running a minimal set-up (as described on the worg-FAQ), the > shift-arrows keys work as expected: they change the date and time values in > org’s timestamps. > > When loading the starter-kit from Kieran Healy [1], things are not so smooth. > I’ve been disabling all possible packages, trying to isolate the culprit, but > to no avail. I searched the web and this mailing list, and found someone else > with the same problem [2], but alas, no conclusive answer. > > In both cases, 'shift-select-mode’ is t. > > With the minimal set-up, S-up is bound to this (using C-h k): > <S-up> runs the command org-shiftup, which is an interactive compiled > Lisp function in `org.el’. > > With the starter-kit, it’s: > <up> (translated from <S-up>) runs the command previous-line, which is > an interactive compiled Lisp function in `simple.el’.
(windmove-default-keybindings) is called in starter-kit-keybindings.org, and this does take of the shift + direction keys. The 'Helpful packages' section of starter-kit-org.org also looks suspicious. Best, Ista > > What the heck is ‘translating’ this key binding? How can I find the guilty > one so I can do very cruel things to it? > > Pointers very much appreciated! > Peter. > > [1] http://kjhealy.github.com/emacs-starter-kit/ > [2] http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/34329 > > > > -- Ista Zahn Graduate student University of Rochester Department of Clinical and Social Psychology http://yourpsyche.org