On Monday, 10 Apr 2017 at 12:22, Matt Price wrote:
> I kind of let this thread drop, but I just wanted to say thanks to
> everyone for sharing. I am interested in exploring modal editing,
> maybe in June which, it turns out, is when I *actually* will have free
> time...
Let us know, in due course,
I kind of let this thread drop, but I just wanted to say thanks to everyone
for sharing. I am interested in exploring modal editing, maybe in June
which, it turns out, is when I *actually* will have free time...
thanks everyone!
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 11:48 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Thursda
On Thursday, 30 Mar 2017 at 10:14, Guido Van Hoecke wrote:
> Eric,
>
> Care to share your org-evil mappings?
sure:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun esf/evil-key-bindings-for-org ()
;;(message "Defining evil key bindings for org")
(when (fboundp 'evil-declare-key)
;; normal, motion an
Eric,
You already mentioned your mappings in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-05/msg00153.html
Thanks!
Finally got myself to write a little lisp to solve my problem and mapped it
to go
For what it's worth, here it is (but it solves a very specific problem):
(defun guivho-i
Eric,
Care to share your org-evil mappings?
One 'conflict' which bites me every time is this:
I hit /blabla to locate a heading directly under which I want to insert a
text line.
I then hit enter to acknowledge the find.
The display shows the heading line followed by its body lines (which all
On Tuesday, 28 Mar 2017 at 12:57, Matt Price wrote:
> I've never used Vim but I see a lot of people online raving about evil
> mode and how much they love it. I'm considering giving it a whirl
> after the semester ends & I get some free time. I just wondered
> whether any heavy org users here on th
On Tuesday, 28 Mar 2017 at 13:23, Peter Neilson wrote:
> You will also find people asking why anyone would ever think of using
> vim.
[...]
> Why use vim if emacs is already built into your fingertips?
I don't think the OP was intending on using vim (although nothing wrong
with that in any case
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 8:23 AM, Peter Neilson wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 08:57:40 -0400, Matt Price wrote:
>
>> I've never used Vim but I see a lot of people online raving about evil
>> mode
>> and how much they love it. I'm considering giving it a whirl after the
>> semester ends & I get some
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:12 AM, John Kitchin wrote:
> Using evil-mode is not "using vim" IMHO. I think this is a question of
> do you want modal editing or not (I suppose it could also be do you want
> emacs-lisp or vimscript, but that is not the impression I get these days
> ;). With emacs you
On Wed, 29 Mar 2017 11:12:22 -0400, John Kitchin
wrote:
Using evil-mode is not "using vim" IMHO. I think this is a question of
do you want modal editing or not (I suppose it could also be do you want
emacs-lisp or vimscript, but that is not the impression I get these days
;). With emacs you c
Using evil-mode is not "using vim" IMHO. I think this is a question of
do you want modal editing or not (I suppose it could also be do you want
emacs-lisp or vimscript, but that is not the impression I get these days
;). With emacs you can have either traditional emacs editing (one-mode:
edit) or m
On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 08:57:40 -0400, Matt Price wrote:
I've never used Vim but I see a lot of people online raving about evil
mode
and how much they love it. I'm considering giving it a whirl after the
semester ends & I get some free time. I just wondered whether any heavy
org
users here on
I've never used Vim but I see a lot of people online raving about evil mode
and how much they love it. I'm considering giving it a whirl after the
semester ends & I get some free time. I just wondered whether any heavy org
users here on the list use evil, and if so, whether you see pain points
with
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