On Oct 17, 2007, at 11:08, Rick Moynihan wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Oct 16, 2007, at 18:22, Adam Spiers wrote:
Rick Moynihan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Adam Spiers wrote:
This seems like a good idea. Another related one occurred to me
today
(if it's necessary) which is toggling between the two list
indicators.
e.g.
- foo
- bar
- baz |<-- Point
This cammand does exist, it is `C-c -'.
Excellent. I'd forgotten there were so many list types/styles though,
it seems that this might be better on some kind of cycle (like the
priority cookies). I don't know what key binding you could use
though. Could holding CTRL and using the arrows up/down work?
I guess S-left/right would be quite natural for this. OK.
When you are in a list, M-RET makes the next list item, C-u M-RET
makes
the next section, and C-RET does the same - even if for different
reasons.
In what sense does M-RET not DWYM?
Speaking for myself I think the issue is that M-RET is a common habit
for creating a series of either list-items or outlines. The problem
arises when you are under an outline and press M-RET it creates a new
outline, when you really wanted to start a list. Hence having a
convenient toggle here to turn an outline to a list/vice-versa might
be handy. Perhaps the C-c - binding (or perhaps a cyclical one) could
be used to include the current outline level in the cycle. This
binding would then also obviously be applicable on outlines, allowing
them to be converted from outline to list.
I like `C-c -' to convert from a heading to a list item. Very nice.
Thanks.
I don't really think we need the other way round though, you can use
C-u M-RET or C-RET to directly get a heading from within a list.
- Carsten
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