Yes, I was using remember as when I first started using orgmode I didn't have capture because emacs 23.2 in cygwin came with a series 6 version of org. Now that I have upgraded to the main development version I realized I can switch to capture, which I have and I LOVE much better, it has solved many of the problems I was having. The problem I was getting when I was pressing C-1 still exists but I believe is due to incorrect mapping of Mintty/Cygwin (I am running on XP on the laptop) as it works correctly in the windows version of emacs I have installed. (it also has issues with C-3 and other C-number combinations but that is a function of Mintty I believe. Matthew On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote: > Matthew Sauer writes: > > > Whenever I use Remember to shoot a note to a specific location I > > press C-1 and get the following error: > > M-[ 1 ; 5 q is undefined > > > > I changed my .emacs to make the default refiling and C-1 C-c C-c is > > now the template location specified. At times I would still like to > > use the C-1 C-c C-c behavior. I thought about setting a 1 press > > function key binding but I haven't been able to determine what > > function is called (either direction depending on the setup I have in > > my .emacs) and I haven't been able to figure out what is causing the > > error when i press C-1 (it happens whenever I press the key combo). > > > > I am using cygwin in mintty, with emacs and orgmode 7.4 (I pull off > > the git every few days, don't remember which exact commit I have). > > GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (i686-pc-cygwin, GTK+ Version 2.20.1) of 2010-10-01 > > > > > > > > This happened even before I upgraded from the version of orgmode that > > comes with emacs 23.2.1 I am just not sure which direction to go to > > find the problem and I know how to work around it by calling the > > correct function and/or binding it to a key. Any input is most > > appreciated as the more college classes I take the more class files I > > have to file into. > > Hi Matthew, > > Please provide details of your remember/capture template (are you really > using remember mode instead of capture mode?), the keys sequence you are > using, and what you expect to happen. > > Regards, > Bernt >