At Sun, 5 Jul 2009 18:26:48 -0400,
Raffi R wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Here is the current jot-mode (I think...the latest version is at my
Thanks! I'll give this a try over the next few days (I have a big
meeting tomorrow where this could come in quite useful) and will get
back to you.
eric
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Hello,
Here is the current jot-mode (I think...the latest version is at my
lab and is, I think, much less buggy when it comes to showing levels)
along with some documentation and a lot of TODOs. It's pretty dirty,
and I'd greatly appreciate input. When people think it's at a
releasable state, I'll
At Sun, 5 Jul 2009 10:57:34 -0400,
Raffi R wrote:
>
> I've written a very quick and dirty derived mode for org that
> implements the following keystrokes:
> Tab is demote.
> Shift-tab is promote.
> Enter is org-insert-heading.
> C-tab is the old Shift-Tab
> C-j is the old Return.
>
> I know it me
I've written a very quick and dirty derived mode for org that
implements the following keystrokes:
Tab is demote.
Shift-tab is promote.
Enter is org-insert-heading.
C-tab is the old Shift-Tab
C-j is the old Return.
I know it messes with the default org configuration, which is part of
why I have no
No comment on the idea itself, but a couple for generality.
If your demote idea is implemented as a variable, it would be useful
to have an imagined first node, so that people (like myself) who
always put the top level item in column 2 have effectively demoted to
that from an imaginary parent in c
Hi all,
using org-mode for quite some time now I always look at operations (key
sequences) I repeat a lot of times.
A lot of times I start a list with an item and immediately indent the
next item as subitem.
From
- item 1
- subitem 11
I go to
- item 1
- subitem 11
via "M-right". Then