Hello Thomas, I ran into exactly that question this morning and managed to figure it out. If I use "emacs -q" then C-c & works as expected and is mapped to (org-mark-ring-goto & optional N). However when trying C-c & C-h I find out that C-c & is a prefix for a few yasnippet commands: ,---- | `yas/minor-mode' Minor Mode Bindings Starting With C-c &: | key binding | --- ------- | | C-c & C-f yas/find-snippets | C-c & C-n yas/new-snippet | C-c & C-s yas/insert-snippet | C-c & C-v yas/visit-snippet-file `---- Seems this is another place where yas and org don't get along well together On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:09, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > Andreas Leha writes: > >> tsd@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes: >> >>> Andreas Leha writes: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> attached is a patch that enhances org-babel-goto-named-src-block (bound >>>> to C-c C-v g by default). Included are two enhancements: >>>> >>>> 1. the point is pushed to the org-mark-ring, such that returning with >>>> C-c & becomes possible >>>> 2. the target src block is guessed from >>>> a) noweb-reference >>>> b) #+call: >>>> c) #+results: >>>> d) symbol-at-point >>>> if one of these is found (in that order) >>>> >>>> - Andreas >>>> >>>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Should C-c & be included in Key Bindings and Useful Functions, Section >>> 14.11 of the Org Mode manual? Or, is this a general Emacs thing >>> documented elsewhere? >>> >>> Tom >> >> In my opinion, it would be nice to have this listed in the Org Mode >> manual. >> >> - Andreas >> >> >> > Hi Andreas, > > Is C-c & correct here? On my system I can jump back following the > instructions: > Position saved to mark ring, go back with M-x org-mark-ring-goto. > > But C-c & waits for more input. > > Tom > -- > Thomas S. Dye > http://www.tsdye.com >