Re: Missing from org-attach buffer?
Hello Kyle, > Kyle Meyer writes: > Colin Baxter writes: >> Hello, >> >> I seem to recall that attaching files to an org-attach directory >> could be done by one letter commands from the M-x org-attach >> buffer. These commands seem now to be missing, and the only >> way to attach files to the directory is via M-x >> org-attach-attach-cp , or M-x org-attach-attach-ln , >> etc. I wonder why the changes were made, or am I not >> understanding something here? > Hmm, the org-attach command still exists and is bound to `C-c > C-a'. I've just tried calling it (current master, 4d9dabc36), and > it pops up the expected dispatcher for me. Sorry, my mistake. I used emacs in a terminal and the org-attach buffer had simply scrolled to the bottom, removing the top 10 items a--z from view. I then forgot to use C-p to move up the buffer. I had used the mouse and arrow keys, which, of course, killed the buffer. Sorry about the original post. Thanks. Best wishes, Colin.
Re: Missing from org-attach buffer?
Colin Baxter writes: > Hello, > > I seem to recall that attaching files to an org-attach directory could > be done by one letter commands from the M-x org-attach > buffer. These commands seem now to be missing, and the only way to > attach files to the directory is via M-x org-attach-attach-cp , or > M-x org-attach-attach-ln , etc. I wonder why the changes were made, > or am I not understanding something here? Hmm, the org-attach command still exists and is bound to `C-c C-a'. I've just tried calling it (current master, 4d9dabc36), and it pops up the expected dispatcher for me.
Missing from org-attach buffer?
Hello, I seem to recall that attaching files to an org-attach directory could be done by one letter commands from the M-x org-attach buffer. These commands seem now to be missing, and the only way to attach files to the directory is via M-x org-attach-attach-cp , or M-x org-attach-attach-ln , etc. I wonder why the changes were made, or am I not understanding something here? Best wishes, Colin Baxter.