On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Geralt wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> is there a command that brings me from somewhere below a top-node to
>>> the top-node of this (sub-tree)?
>>>
>>
>> C-c C-u is the keybinding for outline-up-heading: this can take a prefix
>> ar
Nick Dokos writes:
> Geralt wrote:
>
>>
>> is there a command that brings me from somewhere below a top-node to
>> the top-node of this (sub-tree)?
>>
>
> C-c C-u is the keybinding for outline-up-heading: this can take a prefix
> argument to go up multiple levels. Using the universal prefix ar
Geralt wrote:
>
> is there a command that brings me from somewhere below a top-node to
> the top-node of this (sub-tree)?
>
C-c C-u is the keybinding for outline-up-heading: this can take a prefix
argument to go up multiple levels. Using the universal prefix argument
(C-u) multiplies the argum
Hi,
is there a command that brings me from somewhere below a top-node to
the top-node of this (sub-tree)?
Thanks,
Geralt.
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