Thanks, Carsten.
Not only is this a bug fix, it's a nice improvement that increases
consistency with other org operations. I think it's fine touches like
this that make org mode so intuitive.
Scott
On Jan 21, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
following this thread, I have r
Hi,
following this thread, I have revisited the commands
`C-c -' and `C-c *' and hope that they are now better
behaved and more useful:
If there is an active region, these commands will act on the
region, otherwise on the current line.
C-c -
This command turns headings or normal l
Yup, it's C-c *. Thanks for updating the FAQ so quickly!
Scott
On 12/29/2008 12:19 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
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I believe we've incorrectly typed the keybinding for org-ctrl-c-star.
In the previous posts and subject line, "C-*" should be "C-c *".
Best,
Matt
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Hi Scott,
Matthew Lundin writes:
> Scott Otterson writes:
>
>> I just discovered the very handy C-* function -- I've been converting
>> lists to headlines manually! But I also discovered a couple of bugs:
>>
>>
>
> I can confirm this behavior. When using C-* on a single headline, the
> plai
Scott Otterson writes:
> I just discovered the very handy C-* function -- I've been converting
> lists to headlines manually! But I also discovered a couple of bugs:
>
> If I select a region containing a plain list and then type C-*, org
> mode adds the leading stars but doesn't remove the pla
I just discovered the very handy C-* function -- I've been converting
lists to headlines manually! But I also discovered a couple of bugs:
If I select a region containing a plain list and then type C-*, org mode
adds the leading stars but doesn't remove the plain list symbols, for
example, t