Hi John,
On Jun 11, 2008, at 10:26 PM, John wrote:
Last week I moved from planner-el to org-mode and find it great.
Thanks to Sacha Chua and John Wiegley for their articles ("Choosing
between Org and Planner", "Using org-mode as a Day Planner").
One should tell all the planner guys to have a look at org-mode. So
much
more convenient.
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I do have two minor questions regarding org-mode:
1. To kill some text from the mark till the begining of
a line, I usually type in:
- C-SPC to run `set-mark-command', then
- C-a to run `beginning-of-line', and then
- M-w to run `kill-ring-save'
But in org-mode `C-a' is bound to `org-beginning-of-line' which
quits marking region. Thus `M-w' can't work anymore.
The same is true with `org-end-of-line' (C-e).
Fixed, thanks.
2. In org-mode I can't seem to `isearch' (C-s) words with accented
characters. For instance, when searching for "résumé", XEmacs
starts searching for the leading `r' and then quits upon typing
in the first `é'. This never happens to me in other modes.
This is a bug in XEmacs, in the definition of the variable `isearch-
mode-map'. In this map, all printing characters should be bound to
`isearch-printing-char', but the setup does not handle non-ascii
characters correctly, I believe. The purpose of this code is to
exactly handle packages like Org where all normal characters are bound
to a special function - but the implementation of this function is
incomplete. A better implementation could be to find all characters
that are bound to self-insert-command in the global map and make the
replacement binding for those.
Please report this as a bug to the XEmacs people, I do not have the
time to fix this myself.
- Carsten
Thanks for your help.
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