On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 10:26:15PM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote:
For my part I'm happy (and I suspect Suvayu is as well), so I
guess it's back to the OP: what, if anything, should be
changed?
Indeed! I happily shut up :).
As to the OP, the discussion towards the end of this section should
cover
Hello,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
I think what's puzzling is that these are not normal emacs keybindings
(and therefore not discoverable using the normal emacs mechanisms):
there is an extra level of indirection that org mode imposes which you
just have to know about. But I'm not
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Hello,
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
I think what's puzzling is that these are not normal emacs keybindings
(and therefore not discoverable using the normal emacs mechanisms):
there is an extra level of indirection that org mode imposes
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 06:08:56PM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote:
Or maybe showing the indirection explicitly:
‘M-S-right (org-shiftmetaright) -- (org-table-insert-column)’
Particularly this suggestion would be very helpful, even for long time
Org users such as myself.
--
Suvayu
Open source
Hello,
Alan Wehmann alan.wehm...@gmail.com writes:
I am a new user of Org. I'm an experienced user of Emacs. My first use
of Org was to create a table. I soon found myself wanting to insert
a column. I looked at Info node (org) Built-in table editor [This
manual is for Org version 8.2.9.]
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Hello,
Alan Wehmann alan.wehm...@gmail.com writes:
I am a new user of Org. I'm an experienced user of Emacs. My first use
of Org was to create a table. I soon found myself wanting to insert
a column. I looked at Info node (org) Built-in table
I am a new user of Org. I'm an experienced user of Emacs. My first use of Org
was to create a table. I soon found myself wanting to insert a column. I
looked at Info node (org) Built-in table editor [This manual is for Org
version 8.2.9.] and it said:
‘M-S-right