> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I've never felt the need: once I'm in a list, I use M- to add
> another item, but I always start the list with a dash and a space, typed
> explicitly: nothing to go wrong, nothing to remember. BTW, that last
> point is getting more important as I get older..
Uwe Brauer writes:
"Adam" == Adam Porter writes:
>
>> org-meta-return (bound to M-RET by default) does this when you're in a
> plain
>> list. If you're not in a plain list, it inserts a heading. So just put
> the
>> point in a list and it should do what you want.
>
> I know
>>> "Adam" == Adam Porter writes:
> org-meta-return (bound to M-RET by default) does this when you're in a
plain
> list. If you're not in a plain list, it inserts a heading. So just put
the
> point in a list and it should do what you want.
I know this.
> If you want a key to bo
org-meta-return (bound to M-RET by default) does this when you're in a plain
list. If you're not in a plain list, it inserts a heading. So just put the
point in a list and it should do what you want.
If you want a key to both create a plain list when you're not in one and add
another item when y
Hello
This must be completely trival, but I cannot find a solution in the
manual nor in google.
I would like to bind some key, say (super return) to a function which
would insert a simple item in a list.
(meta return) inserts in an org mode file, a heading.
However (meta return) in message mode