Hi Ken,
this is working now correctly in the git version.
If there are no problems with the change, I will try to get them
as bug fixes into Emacs 23, in a few days.
Thanks for the report.
- Carsten
On Feb 3, 2009, at 2:46 AM, Ken Harris wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Hmmm, why would you ever want to
Hi Ken,
my, maybe sightly arrogant, reaction was as it was because I have
never considered that calling these commands with a prefix would
be useful in an interactive way, given that other motion commands
like paragraph motion or simply pressing C-a several times
seemed so much more accurate and
Hi Carsten,
> Hmmm, why would you ever want to call thee commands with
> a prefix argument? That did not occur to me, which is why these
> commands do not care about it.
Do you mean "what does it do"? It goes down by that many lines first.
Do you mean "what's the practical value"? I'm right-h
On Jan 28, 2009, at 10:58 PM, Ken Harris wrote:
Hello, org-mode!
I've been using org-mode recently, and overall it's pretty nice, but
one thing doesn't seem to work quite right.
I have org-special-ctrl-a/e set to nil (the default, I think). I
think this means that C-e should work just like n
Hello, org-mode!
I've been using org-mode recently, and overall it's pretty nice, but
one thing doesn't seem to work quite right.
I have org-special-ctrl-a/e set to nil (the default, I think). I
think this means that C-e should work just like normal.
Unfortunately, C-u C-e fails with "Wrong type