Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > Hello, > > David Arroyo Menendez <davi...@gnu.org> writes: > >> I've implemented a new file to contrib/lisp. > > Is there any reason to favor contrib/lisp instead of some ELPA? I'm > asking this because I'd like to reduce the number of packages in > contrib/. > >> It's called org-envolve.el, >> this file implements functions to help to format in org-mode from >> ASCII. For instance, you have a bash source that you are copying in your >> buffer, later you can call org-envolve-tags to add #+BEGIN_SRC bash in >> the beginning and #+END_SRC in the end. I use this feature all weeks in >> the year. > > Why don't you use <C-c C-,>? It turns a region into a source block. > Thus, it would be <C-x h C-c C-, s b a s h RET> >
It doesn't run for me. What's the function that you are referring? >> But the file provides functions to envolve numbered list, or >> check list. > > You can also turn a region into a list with <C-c ->. org-toggle-item: It needs a kiss principle. Only turns normal lines to items and items to normal lines in another way it's better don't make anything. org-ctrl-c-minus, org-ctrl-c-star: It's a not descriptive name of function. > > Regards, -- https://cienciabasura.wordpress.com/ http://libremanuals.net/