Re: [Orgmode] Making TAB a touch more magical

2009-11-03 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Nov 2, 2009, at 2:18 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote: On Oct 17, 2009, at 2:59 AM, John Wiegley wrote: In most "power" outliners on the Mac, pressing TAB indents the outline level of the current item. This lets you add subnotes very quickly by typing M-RET TAB. (I find M-S- way too cumbe

Re: [Orgmode] Making TAB a touch more magical

2009-11-02 Thread Carsten Dominik
I do remember it, it is wating in my queue, and my reply to John was inspired by it. - Carsten On Nov 2, 2009, at 8:56 PM, Samuel Wales wrote: On 2009-11-02, Carsten Dominik wrote: Then, TAB could even walk you through a number of indentations, like child, and then parent, grandparent,...,

Re: [Orgmode] Making TAB a touch more magical

2009-11-02 Thread Samuel Wales
On 2009-11-02, Carsten Dominik wrote: > Then, TAB could even walk you through a number of indentations, like > child, > and then parent, grandparent,..., all the way to top level, and then > back > to the initial level. I proposed something similar recently, with some detail. Will search for it

Re: [Orgmode] Making TAB a touch more magical

2009-11-02 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Oct 17, 2009, at 2:59 AM, John Wiegley wrote: In most "power" outliners on the Mac, pressing TAB indents the outline level of the current item. This lets you add subnotes very quickly by typing M-RET TAB. (I find M-S- way too cumbersome to use while typing). Since pressing TAB on a

Re: [Orgmode] Making TAB a touch more magical

2009-10-16 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Oct 17, 2009, at 2:59 AM, John Wiegley wrote: In most "power" outliners on the Mac, pressing TAB indents the outline level of the current item. This lets you add subnotes very quickly by typing M-RET TAB. (I find M-S- way too cumbersome to use while typing). Since pressing TAB on a

[Orgmode] Making TAB a touch more magical

2009-10-16 Thread John Wiegley
In most "power" outliners on the Mac, pressing TAB indents the outline level of the current item. This lets you add subnotes very quickly by typing M-RET TAB. (I find M-S- way too cumbersome to use while typing). Since pressing TAB on a new entry (one with no body) doesn't do anything r