Thanks for your help.
You are right that my key binding probably is not optimal, but I am
already used to it (I used to use planner-mode, and M-p is easy to
remember). I bind other keys to replace the default M-p function. It is
a little bit messy now, but that is what I love about Emacs, yo
On 29Oct2007, at 3:30 PM, Wanrong Lin wrote:
Hi,
In my org-mode configuration, I bind globally "M-p" to "org-
agenda" (the default "C-a" is already used of something else). A
problem of that is, I often press "M-p" inside the agenda buffer,
trying to bring up the agenda command dispatch
On 29Oct2007, at 5:07 PM, Bastien wrote:
Wanrong Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
In my org-mode configuration, I bind globally "M-p" to "org-agenda"
I think that binding `M-p' *globally* is a bad idea.
`M-p' is the default keybinding in GNU Emacs when you need to navigate
thru minibuffer
Wanrong Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In my org-mode configuration, I bind globally "M-p" to "org-agenda"
I think that binding `M-p' *globally* is a bad idea.
`M-p' is the default keybinding in GNU Emacs when you need to navigate
thru minibuffer history. In Org, it is used for example wh
Hi,
In my org-mode configuration, I bind globally "M-p" to "org-agenda" (the
default "C-a" is already used of something else). A problem of that is,
I often press "M-p" inside the agenda buffer, trying to bring up the
agenda command dispatch buffer, which actually changes the priority of a
ta