On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 4:05 PM, Kyle Meyer k...@kyleam.com wrote:
With org-use-speed-commands set to t, this could be C-c C-p p p.
Well, this is much better. Should have thought to check the info, of
course there's already something like this built in...
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 4:09 PM, John
Jacob Gerlach jacobgerl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi List,
I often find myself wanting to move up by several headings:
C-c C-p, C-c C-p, C-c C-p...
(I don't usually know ahead of time how many I want to move, so I
can't use a numeric prefix arg)
I like how `set-mark-command' works with non-nil
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
This kind of repeated command seems to be a good application for
hydra.
True. Basic navigation could be set up with something like this:
#+begin_src elisp
(defhydra hydra-org-navigation ()
Org navigation
(p org-previous-visible-heading
Hi List,
I often find myself wanting to move up by several headings:
C-c C-p, C-c C-p, C-c C-p...
(I don't usually know ahead of time how many I want to move, so I
can't use a numeric prefix arg)
I like how `set-mark-command' works with non-nil `set-mark-repeat-pop'
to avoid the need to repeat
This kind of repeated command seems to be a good application for hydra.
On Sunday, March 29, 2015, Kyle Meyer k...@kyleam.com wrote:
Jacob Gerlach jacobgerl...@gmail.com javascript:; wrote:
Hi List,
I often find myself wanting to move up by several headings:
C-c C-p, C-c C-p, C-c
On 29 March 2015 at 23:43, Xavier Maillard xav...@maillard.im wrote:
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
This kind of repeated command seems to be a good application for hydra.
Excuse me if this is a FAQ but: what's hydra ?
https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra/
--
Suvayu
Open source
Xavier Maillard xav...@maillard.im wrote:
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
This kind of repeated command seems to be a good application for hydra.
Excuse me if this is a FAQ but: what's hydra ?
Hydra [1] is a really nice package for creating keymaps that are similar
to keymaps
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
This kind of repeated command seems to be a good application for hydra.
Excuse me if this is a FAQ but: what's hydra ?
-- Xavier.