"Sebastien Vauban" <wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com> writes: > Hi Jonathan, > > Jonathan Leech-Pepin wrote: >> I ran into exactly that question this morning and managed to figure it out. >> >> If I use "emacs -q" then C-c & works as expected and is mapped to >> (org-mark-ring-goto & optional N). However when trying C-c & C-h I find >> out that C-c & is a prefix for a few yasnippet commands: >> >> ,---- >> | `yas/minor-mode' Minor Mode Bindings Starting With C-c &: >> | key binding >> | --- ------- >> | >> | C-c & C-f yas/find-snippets >> | C-c & C-n yas/new-snippet >> | C-c & C-s yas/insert-snippet >> | C-c & C-v yas/visit-snippet-file >> `---- >> >> Seems this is another place where yas and org don't get along well together > > Something along these lines should work: > > #+begin_src emacs-lisp > ;; remove the binding of `C-c &' > (add-hook 'yas/minor-mode-hook > (lambda () > (define-key global-map (kbd "C-c & C-s") nil) > (define-key global-map (kbd "C-c & C-n") nil) > (define-key global-map (kbd "C-c & C-v") nil) > (define-key global-map (kbd "C-c & C-f") nil) > )) > #+end_src > > ... but it doesn't. And I don't understand yet why. Maybe the hook in which > this is placed is not the right one? If anyone sees an obvious reason for > it... > > Best regards, > Seb
Thanks for looking into this. I am not using yas myself - so I did not notice. @Tom: I think, if C-c & is documented, this issue (together with a fix/work-around, as soon as found) should be mentioned there as well. There will be more org- and yas-users. Regards, Andreas