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From: "François Pinard" <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: navigating between non-code blocks?
Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2013 14:08:21 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <86fw15l2ze.fsf@iro.umontreal.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <877gmiy5ej.fsf@wolfram.com> (Bill White's message of "Fri, 08 Feb 2013 13:25:24 -0600")

Bill White <billw@wolfram.com> writes:

>> C-c C-F (`org-next-block') 
>> C-c C-B (`org-previous-block')

> And, echoing Sebastien, `F' and `B' as speed commands would be very
> handy.

Bastien <bzg@altern.org> writes:

> Of course, I just push this change.
> Done!

Hi, all.

Quickly seeing this exchange, and realizing I do not understand what
"speed commands" are, I decided to search for the expression in the Org
manual, and did not find it.  (This is after a "git pull", done earlier
today.)  Should I seek the concept under some other name?

Within Emacs, `C-c C-f' is bound to org-next-block, while the manual, in
the Motion node, says that `C-c C-f' is bound to org-forward-same-level.
As for `C-c C-F' (really `C-c C-S-f'), it does not seem to be bound and
fall back on `C-c C-f'.

So, I'm a bit lost :-).  Which is not a problem to me, as I was merely
curious.

Franĉois

  parent reply	other threads:[~2013-02-09 19:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-01-15 20:50 navigating between non-code blocks? Bill White
2013-02-08 16:11 ` Bastien
2013-02-08 16:47   ` Sebastien Vauban
2013-02-08 18:39     ` Bastien
2013-02-08 19:25   ` Bill White
2013-02-09  9:25     ` Bastien
2013-02-09 19:08     ` François Pinard [this message]
2013-02-09 20:58       ` Sebastien Vauban
2013-02-09 21:15         ` Sebastien Vauban
2013-02-11 13:21           ` Bastien
2013-02-09 23:58         ` François Pinard
2013-02-10  7:37           ` Sebastien Vauban

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