Following on from the recent improvements to the *Org Edit Src Example* buffer, I have one more proposal: I have remapped C-x C-s so that it saves the code in the org buffer, rather than offering to save the Edit buffer itself (as it used to be with the indirect edit buffer). I find this essential, although I recognise that remapping C-x C-s is a rather radical thing to do to an emacs buffer.
I am using the simple-minded approach below; it seems to work fine (I don't even notice a flicker -- should I be surprised at that?), but if someone can suggest an improved implementation I'd be happy to learn how it should be done (perhaps there are buffer variables other than point and mark that I should restore? Is there a general mechanism I should use for this?). Dan (defun org-edit-src-save () "Update the parent org buffer with the edited source code, save the parent org-buffer, and return to the source code edit buffer." (interactive) (let ((p (point)) (m (mark))) (org-edit-src-exit) (save-buffer) (org-edit-src-code) (set-mark m) (goto-char p))) (define-key org-exit-edit-mode-map "\C-x\C-s" 'org-edit-src-save) _______________________________________________ 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