Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> writes: > On Apr 24, 2010, at 1:19 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote: > >> Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> writes: >>> On Apr 23, 2010, at 6:12 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote: >>> >>>> Daniel E. Doherty <ded-...@ddoherty.net> writes: >>>>> All, >>>>> >>>>> I make *very* frequent use of the shift-arrow keys to move from window >>>>> to window inside emacs via windmove. It is probably the most frequent >>>>> key combination I access. >>>>> >>>>> Anyway, is there a way to make org-mode friendlier to it by passing the >>>>> key along whenever org-mode would otherwise throw an error. For >>>>> example, when not on a heading, when in the agenda, and wherever else? >>>>> >>>>> I really like Carsten's use of the arrow keys for structure editing and >>>>> don't want to lose that, just whenever org-mode can't make use of the >>>>> keys. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> And here all the arrow keys. >>>> >>>> It's somewhat inelegant, since you always need to keep track of new >>>> useful org-bindings. >>>> >>>> I would find an org-internal solution helpfull too. I use windmove. >>> >>> I have now added >>> >>> (defvar org-shiftup-hook nil >>> "Hook for functions attaching themselves to `S-up'. >>> See `org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook' for more information.") >>> (defvar org-shiftdown-hook nil >>> "Hook for functions attaching themselves to `S-down'. >>> See `org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook' for more information.") >>> (defvar org-shiftleft-hook nil >>> "Hook for functions attaching themselves to `S-left'. >>> See `org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook' for more information.") >>> (defvar org-shiftright-hook nil >>> "Hook for functions attaching themselves to `S-right'. >>> See `org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook' for more information.") >>> >>> But I do not intend to attach specific functionality like windmove to them, >>> and I'd like to reserve the possibility to make S-cursor do something >>> in Org in more contexts. >>> >>> Hope this still helps. >> >> This could be perfect!!! >> >> But wouldn't the hook need to be called at the end of (e.g.) >> `org-shiftright'? >> >> I want to use windmove as the last resort, as does the OP: >> >> >> - (t (org-shiftselect-error)))) >> + (t (if org-shiftright-hook >> + ((run-hook-with-args-until-success 'org-shiftright-hook)) >> + (org-shiftselect-error)))) >> >> ;; end of org-shiftright ($otpional arg) >> >> >> >> Otherwise we would loose the org-mode specific functions. >> >> We want to >> >> 1. try to do somehing org-specific (if org-headline-p ....) >> 2. else run the hook (i.e. windmove in this case) >> 3. error only if 1. and 2. failed >> >> >> We do use windmove but at the same time we do _not_ want to loose all >> those shift-right... features to come ;) > > Well, the idea is hat these hooks *can* overrule what org-mode wants to do, > so whatever you put into the hook needs to decide if it wants to apply. > > We could add *another* hook at the end...
OK - I would love to use that one then. I could stick with my functions otherwise. Overruling is easily done, but to use windmove as a last resort could not even be done using `ad-add-advice' because of the (t (org-shiftselect-error)) Sebastian _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode