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Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda
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Marco Wahl |
Subject: |
Re: [RFC] C-c C-c in agenda |
Date: |
Sat, 01 Feb 2020 21:17:10 +0100 |
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Samuel Wales <address@hidden> writes:
> i think it can be confusing to new users to have column mode
> accidentally activated. what are the things they will try to get out
> of it? maybe worth considering all the panic commands they'd try, and
> either deactivate or message what to do to deactivate?
Indeed. Ease the breakout from column view was the main motivation for
the binding.
> if c-c c-c is being weighed, maybe consider it as one of those things
> to possibly tip the balance? i do not use column mode (drawers are
> slow, too disorrganized to make a contact list with it), so cannot
> say.
>
> some things they might try are: q, c-c c-c, c-c c-k, esc esc esc, c-g,
> undo, whatever they tried last, c-u on whatever they tried last,
> revert, kill buffer, ? as a speed command, look at mode line, skim the
> manual [for what?], c-z, whatever vim does, spacemacs?.
The inspiration for the C-c C-c to quit column view was the removal of
highlightings hanging around from a sparse tree with those keys C-c C-c.
BTW C-c C-c is also a way out of the macro editing buffer. { M-x
kmacro-edit-macro }
> similar for things like outline search view and org agenda restriction
> lock, but in my experience, those are less commonly accidentally
> activated.
I also think so for restriction lock.
Ciao,
--
Marco
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