Hello,
Scott Otterson writes:
> The purpose of the M-RET binding is to allow quick splitting of long
> headlines generated during rapid brainstorming e.g.
>
> * Common pets are cats and dogs
>
> Can be quickly converted using M-RET to:
>
> * Common pets are
> * cats and
>
Hello,
Allen Li writes:
> I believe Emacs does intelligent remapping; for example if you type
> M-return in GUI Emacs, if there are no bindings for M-return it will
> look up the binding for M-RET. Therefore simply binding M-RET and
> removing the M-return binding is
On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 8:20 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Allen Li writes:
>
>> When I could not get org-meta-return to work in terminal Emacs, I
>> realized that org-meta-return is only bound to M-return and not M-RET.
>> Is there any
Hi Nicolas, Allen,
* Nicolas Goaziou [2017-09-16; 17:20]:
> Allen Li writes:
>
>> When I could not get org-meta-return to work in terminal Emacs, I
>> realized that org-meta-return is only bound to M-return and not M-RET.
>> Is there any
Hello,
Allen Li writes:
> When I could not get org-meta-return to work in terminal Emacs, I
> realized that org-meta-return is only bound to M-return and not M-RET.
> Is there any particular reason for this?
No idea. Fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
When I could not get org-meta-return to work in terminal Emacs, I
realized that org-meta-return is only bound to M-return and not M-RET.
Is there any particular reason for this?