> On Jun 30, 2017, at 14:27, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote: > >> It would be nice if the org manual mentioned that too, and give >> alternative keybindings for use in the terminal because that's >> extremely confusing. > > It does: (info "(org) TTY keys").
The alternative to M-S-RET is C-c C-x M = C-c C-x S-m Why set an alternative like this when ESC RET S-<right arrow> does exactly the same thing and is way shorter/more practical ? > See also `org-replace-disputed-keys'. After looking at the "big" manual, I found about speed keys which seem to be a much more pragmatic approach to sorting that gui/tty key issue in org-mode. But except for a small paragraph and a few items in the tty section I could not find any reference to them, and nothing at all in the compact manual. So, I have a few suggestions to improve that part of the documentation: 1) add a list of preset keys in the manual 2) add a line about speed keys in the compact guide That's something I could do if the idea is accepted. Jean-Christophe ps: section C3 of the manual has this line about Sacha Chua: "Sacha Chua suggested copying some linking code from Planner, and helped make Org pupular through her blog." It should be "popular" not "pupular".