>>>>> Regarding 'Re: Example of thesis in org-mode and LaTeX'; Bastien adds:
> For example, if the point is on a checkbox, C-c C-c will toggle it. > But what if the point is not exactly at a position where Org's C-c > C-c have a specific meaning? The email will be sent, which might > surprise the user. For now I solve this by not using Org's C-c C-c > key while composing an email, but there might be better solution. Let me put in my 500 Forints (Hungarian money), maybe someone did not know about it and will find it useful. Accidentally typing "C-c C-c" bit me a couple of times when I was experimenting with sticky keys and other accessibility features. I found a nice little solution to this problem, disabling the message-send-and-exit command: ,---- | (disable-command 'message-send-and-exit) `---- Now when I press "C-c C-c" I get a warning buffer and I have to confirm it by pressing space. So sending a message is "C-c C-c SPC" for me, which is cool and I can cancel the sending with "C-g" or "n" if I want to. Have a nice day, Richard _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode