Not sure whether I'm talking about the same phenomenon, but I have
started almost routinely adding a tag at the end of every headline
inserted by my remember templates. Without the tag, it'seems it's
hard to move past the end of the line cleanly to edit the contents.
With a tag, using the custom
Hi Alan,
On Mar 28, 2010, at 1:45 PM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
Not sure whether I'm talking about the same phenomenon, but I have
started almost routinely adding a tag at the end of every headline
inserted by my remember templates. Without the tag, it'seems it's
hard to move past the end of the
Hello, Carsten:
I have to admit you are right, at least to the extent I cannot now
reproduce this behavior. I also have to admit that I haven't been
aware of that behavior for a while.
I will attempt to reproduce it for a day or two, and see if I can send
you a working example.
With apologies,
This awesome. If this equivalent existed for M-a/e and M-f/b, I would be
very happy with the result. Seem reasonable -- when on a folded headline, I
just can't think of a reason someone would want to interact with the
headline after the ellipsis. It even, as someone else mentioned, can ge one
into
Very cool and good point about unfolding. I've basically been doing the same
things.
Thanks for the speed keys link, especially. I've just got to sit down and
read the whole manual some weekend... there's so much and since I am usually
searching under 'problem-based' motivation, there's so many