Bernt Hansen writes:
> We use C-c C-k to abort a capture buffer - would that key be more
> consistent?
Indeed, I made this change, thanks!
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Bastien
Bastien writes:
> Hi Zech,
>
> Not To Miss writes:
>
>> I know in a source code block, C-c ' will launch a buffer to edit the
>> source code and C-c ' again will install the buffer back to the code
>> block. Sometimes I just want to abort all the changes, so I am
>> wondering: Is there anyway to
awesome. thanks!
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Zech,
>
> Not To Miss writes:
>
> > I know in a source code block, C-c ' will launch a buffer to edit the
> > source code and C-c ' again will install the buffer back to the code
> > block. Sometimes I just want to abort all
Hi Zech,
Not To Miss writes:
> I know in a source code block, C-c ' will launch a buffer to edit the
> source code and C-c ' again will install the buffer back to the code
> block. Sometimes I just want to abort all the changes, so I am
> wondering: Is there anyway to exit the buffer without ins
Not To Miss writes:
> Hi org-mode users,
>
> I know in a source code block, C-c ' will launch a buffer to edit the
> source code and C-c ' again will install the buffer back to the code block.
> Sometimes I just want to abort all the changes, so I am wondering: Is there
> anyway to exit the buffe
Hi org-mode users,
I know in a source code block, C-c ' will launch a buffer to edit the
source code and C-c ' again will install the buffer back to the code block.
Sometimes I just want to abort all the changes, so I am wondering: Is there
anyway to exit the buffer without installing the changes