On Jun 19, 2009, at 7:33 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
These look very useful. Is there one for moving to the parent item,
no. You can make it with
(org-beginning-of-item-list)
(backward-char 1)
(org-begining-if-item)
or something like this (untested).
and is there one for moving to the item first line analogous to
back-to-heading?
Yes, org-beginning-of-item
HTH
- Carsten
My idea is to write a command that does something approx. like this:
;;; (cond
;;; ((org-at-item-p) (org-item-up)) ;parent
;;; ((org-in-item-p) (org-back-to-item-heading))
;;; ((org-at-heading-p) (outline-up-heading))
;;; (t (outline-back-to-heading)))
Thanks.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 23:17, Carsten Dominik<carsten.domi...@gmail.com
> wrote:
Are there any functions to navigate plain lists?
org-beginning-of-item
org-end-of-item
org-next-item
org-previous-item
org-beginning-of-item-list
You could make you bindings below work for lists as well by
checking context
with
org-at-item-p ;; first line only
org-in-item-p ;; does not have to be first line
org-at-heading-p
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