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Saptarshi Guha saptarshi.guha at gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I know shift and arrow keys are used by org-mode. But is there a way
to remap them to selecting the line(as in Aquamacs text mode)
(e.g shift+down highlights the current line, shift+up
J. David Boyd david at adboyd.com writes:
But that breaks S-up modifying the priority on a task, as well as
other built-in org functionality...
No, it doesn't break it, because there are other builtin keys for
setting task priority (C-c ,).
For me text selection is a much more frequent task
True, however i came across two options that (i think) does the job ,
but does not work for me
(setq org-replace-disputed-keys t)
(setq org-CUA-compatible t)
Are these the correct options to set (loaded from .emacs file)
Regards
Saptarshi
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 4:10 PM, J. David Boyd
da...@adboyd.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
Saptarshi Guha saptarshi.g...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I know shift and arrow keys are used by org-mode. But is there a way
to remap them to selecting the line(as in Aquamacs text mode)
(e.g shift+down highlights the current line, shift+up highlights
Thank you Sebastian. The best way to emacs happiness is to use its keys.
These shortcuts are extremely useful - I'll adopt them.
Regards
Saptarshi
How about get used to Emacs keys for this purpose:
C-SPACE UP
C-SPACE set's a mark and moving point extends the region.
The big advantage
One shortcut really nice when selecting some text is C-x C-x. It will
change the cursor from one side of the selection to the other one.
- Darlan
At Tue, 10 Nov 2009 17:11:36 -0500,
Saptarshi Guha saptarshi.g...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Sebastian. The best way to emacs happiness is to use
Saptarshi Guha saptarshi.guha at gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I know shift and arrow keys are used by org-mode. But is there a way
to remap them to selecting the line(as in Aquamacs text mode)
(e.g shift+down highlights the current line, shift+up highlights the
previous line etc).
I