On Mar 24, 2010, at 12:46 AM, Matt Lundin wrote: <snip> > > Sorry if my question was unclear. I'm simply wondering whether we should > recommend a multi-step process to new users (i.e., C-x b to create a new > buffer and then C-x C-s to activate org-mode) when C-x C-f (find-file) > both creates a new buffer and activates org-mode immediately. Of course, > all this is a matter of taste (as is almost everything in emacs)! But I > suspect a new user might find it a bit crufty if org-mode commands don't > work *until* the buffer is first saved. Also, C-x b (switch-to-buffer) > followed by C-x s typically requires you to provide two names (first the > buffer and then the file), whereas C-x C-f does everything at once. <snip> You are probably right, leaving out C-x b, will make it just a bit simpler,
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