Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> wrote: > Achim Gratz <strom...@nexgo.de> writes: > > > Bastien writes: > >> PS: I wonder if *any* of the menu item is used... as I don't use the > >> menu myself, it's hard to tell. > > > > These days I only ever use it for "Show All" which does have a menu > > entry, but no key binding. But before I got used to where the keys are > > I often used the menu to do things in tables, so I guess the menu gets > > good use by other new users of Org (just that apparently none of them > > tries to "reload Org uncompiled"). > > Related to this -- how do you folks handle multiple local git branches? > Do you always run uncompiled, and follow every git checkout with > org-reload? I've caught myself several times recently doing git > checkouts and reloading, but of course still reloading the byte-compiled > files from the previous branch.... >
I don't trust org-reload enough for that: I write[fn:1] a minimal .emacs that does whatever it needs to do to get me to the problem as fast as possible and start a new emacs (emacs -q -l /path/to/minimal.emacs ...) Nick Footnotes: [fn:1] "Write" is a bit of an exaggeration: I have a standard one that I copy and modify for my current needs. When I'm done, I throw it away.