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Re: [O] Get to next NEXT headline with one key
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Giacomo M |
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Re: [O] Get to next NEXT headline with one key |
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Fri, 07 Mar 2014 17:23:12 +0100 |
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(typo in my previous email: s/to Matt/to John/)
Il 07/03/2014 15:44, Oleh ha scritto:
If you're feeling adventurous, you can try my new minor mode:
https://github.com/abo-abo/worf.
Thank you, Oleh!
Just tried it, and I think it has several convenient features.
And commands work from start of #+... as well.
Like this one.
Here's how I've implemented the functionality that you want:
"j"/"k" are bound move down/up just like in vim, but they move by
headings or #+ markers.
But "K" can change their behavior temporarily: it will prompt you for
a char that corresponds to a keyword:
t - TODO
d - DONE
n - NEXT
c - CANCELLED
After a keyword is set, "j"/"k" will move by this keyword instead,
until any command other than "j"/"k" is issued (for instance "m",
which reveals heading). After that "j"/"k" will return to their
regular behavior.
Question: is there a particular reason for restricting keyword j/k
movement only to
- headlines at lower/equal levels (I get stuck in the subtree with the
first NEXT)?
- visible headlines (I miss folded NEXT entries)?
Still eventually I would like to pack those "Knjm" keys into just one
key to replicate what is done by Matt my-org-next-next() function.
And if you're trying out the mode, make sure to try "g" and "h" - those
are my two favorites. `helm` and `ace-jump-mode` respectively are required
in order for these commands to work. I'm planning to add the package to MELPA,
so the dependencies would be downloaded automatically, but I don't want to add
it until I've assigned all the alphanumeric keys:)
I didn't know ace-jump-base... it really made my day! And yes, g and h
can be quite useful.
Do you think that the selection procedure of *helm* could be compatible
with sth like ace-jump-line-mode? The problem then will be to find a
good keyword also for activating the ace commands.
I think this is a good step towards the ultimate keystroke-minimizing
editing environment... it's just a thousand key-bindings-to-memorize
away, but I can see it!