Hi Tom,

I'm very interested in the "vi emulation in emacs" subject. I've tried viper-mode but it's quite slow with org, so I gave up on it. What's evil and how's the vi emulation it provides? Could you elaborate on it? I'd appreciate it, a lot.

Thanks,

Marcelo.

On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Tom Prince <tom.prince@ualberta.net> wrote:
On Fri, 02 Dec 2011 20:25:21 -0600, SndChaser <sndchaser@cerebralrift.org> wrote:
> 2) Has someone bound: org-do-promote, org-do-demote,
> org-promote-subtree. org-demote-subtree, org-move-subtree-up and
> org-move-subtree-down to another set of keys that is as handy / workable
> as the original bindings?

Well, I use the vi emulation provided by evil, and have bound
M-{h,j,k,l} to org-meta*:

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
   (mapcar (lambda (state)
          (evil-declare-key state org-mode-map
            (kbd "M-l") 'org-metaright
            (kbd "M-h") 'org-metaleft
            (kbd "M-k") 'org-metaup
            (kbd "M-j") 'org-metadown
            (kbd "M-L") 'org-shiftmetaright
            (kbd "M-H") 'org-shiftmetaleft
            (kbd "M-K") 'org-shiftmetaup
            (kbd "M-J") 'org-shiftmetadown))
        '(normal insert))
#+END_SRC

 Tom