> You could free up C-tab by customizing org-disputed-keys and > org-replace-disputed-keys. Or, maybe even better in your case, you could > overwrite Org's setting of C-tab in a hook, for example > > (add-hook 'org-mode-hook > (define-key 'org-mode-map [(control tab)] nil)) > Cool. Thanks! > > > and I use C-c for CUA "copy". >> > > I have no idea how to recover C-c and C-x. How can you use Emacs if these > keys are used for something else? I guess CUA does this by only using them > when the region is active, but this is also not a solution because many > commands working on the region are invoked with C-c or C-x. > > Incidentally, in my Emacs 23.0.93.1, if I turn on > CUA mode, C-c does not do copy, even though cua-enable-cua-keys is set. Hmmm... I'm using a very recent snapshot: GNU Emacs 23.0.91.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.14.4) of 2009-03-20 on hassium, modified by Debian ... and C-c/copy and C-x/cut work fine. The only CUA settings I have in my .emacs is: (cua-enable-cursor-indications t) (cua-enable-modeline-indications t) (cua-mode t nil (cua-base)) So it should absolutely work for you too. HTH, and thanks again. -Tennis