Michael Hannon <jm_han...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > From: Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> > > > > [...] > > >> FWIW, in Emacs I typed: > >> > >> C-h v org<TAB> > >> > >> and got no fewer than 931 completions. A lot of knobs to turn! > > > > yes, indeed! the info manual is your friend here. it is very difficult > > to figure out what you need to set from just the list of org- variables. > > Heh. Yes, thanks, Eric. I'm not crazy enough to try to bootstrap my way > through 900+ variables, but that sets the scale of the challenge for me. >
IIRC, Carsten had run a poll for the nomination of the 50 most-use{d|ful} variables. The results must be somewhere (Worg? Mailing list?). That would probably serve as a better starting point than a 931-element list with no other indicator of importance. Also, Bernt's document (http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html ) probably contains settings for most (if not all) of the important variables. After that, you can start looking at more obscure ones. Many of those were introduced as part of a user-requested feature, so you can probably get some background information on them by searching the mailing list. > > The best approach here is to use some of the specific functions (often > > with already defined key bindings) that are set up for just this type of > > case: =org-insert-link= in this case. These will insert things with the > > right formatting automatically! > > Very good suggestion! I just used C-c C-l to add a link, and, of course, it > worked perfectly (as did the manual edit suggested by Nick D.). I note that > by my count there are no fewer than 1612 "org*" functions ;-) > Be ready to explain them all by heart. Quiz tomorrow. Nick