Has anyone thought about setting up navigation among any old kinds of blocks, analogous to org-babel-next-src-block? I've whipped up a dynamic block that displays a file's contents: #+begin: file :file "/ssh:server.example.com:/small/log/file1.txt" file1 contents #+end: #+begin: file :file "/ssh:anotherserver.example.com:/small/log/file2.txt" file2 contents #+end: I sometimes have a lot of these in an org file and it would be handy to navigate among them easily. It seems that block navigation is set up to work only with *code* blocks. Cheers - bw -- Bill White . billw@wolfram.com "No ma'am, we're musicians."
Hi Bill,
Bill White <billw@wolfram.com> writes:
> I sometimes have a lot of these in an org file and it would be handy
> to navigate among them easily. It seems that block navigation is set
> up to work only with *code* blocks.
You now have
C-c C-F (`org-next-block')
C-c C-B (`org-previous-block')
for navigating blocks.
Thanks for the suggestion!
--
Bastien
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> Bill White <billw-BUE4RdJlFM5BDgjK7y7TUQ@public.gmane.org> writes:
>
>> I sometimes have a lot of these in an org file and it would be handy to
>> navigate among them easily. It seems that block navigation is set up to
>> work only with *code* blocks.
>
> You now have
>
> C-c C-F (`org-next-block')
> C-c C-B (`org-previous-block')
>
> for navigating blocks.
Would we get `F' and `B' as speed commands, for mirroring `C-c C-f' and `C-c
C-b' (down to `f' and `b' as speed commands)?
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sebastien Vauban
"Sebastien Vauban"
<wxhgmqzgwmuf-geNee64TY+gS+FvcfC7Uqw@public.gmane.org> writes:
> Would we get `F' and `B' as speed commands, for mirroring `C-c C-f' and `C-c
> C-b' (down to `f' and `b' as speed commands)?
Done, thanks.
--
Bastien
On Fri Feb 08 2013 at 10:11, Bastien <bzg@altern.org> wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Bill White <billw@wolfram.com> writes:
>
>> I sometimes have a lot of these in an org file and it would be handy
>> to navigate among them easily. It seems that block navigation is set
>> up to work only with *code* blocks.
>
> You now have
>
> C-c C-F (`org-next-block')
> C-c C-B (`org-previous-block')
>
> for navigating blocks.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion!
And thanks for implementing it. One small code problem, though - I
think BLOCK-REGEXP should default to org-block-regexp. Otherwise,
block-regexp isn't defined and the function just goes to the next
org-babel-src-block-regexp
(Sorry, I don't recall offhand how to set that up in elisp.)
And, echoing Sebastien, `F' and `B' as speed commands would be very
handy.
Thanks!
bw
--
Bill White . billw@wolfram.com
"No ma'am, we're musicians."
Hi Bill, Bill White <billw@wolfram.com> writes: > And thanks for implementing it. One small code problem, though - I > think BLOCK-REGEXP should default to org-block-regexp. Otherwise, > block-regexp isn't defined and the function just goes to the next > org-babel-src-block-regexp Of course, I just push this change. > (Sorry, I don't recall offhand how to set that up in elisp.) > > And, echoing Sebastien, `F' and `B' as speed commands would be very > handy. Done! -- Bastien
Bill White <billw@wolfram.com> writes: >> C-c C-F (`org-next-block') >> C-c C-B (`org-previous-block') > And, echoing Sebastien, `F' and `B' as speed commands would be very > handy. Bastien <bzg@altern.org> writes: > Of course, I just push this change. > Done! Hi, all. Quickly seeing this exchange, and realizing I do not understand what "speed commands" are, I decided to search for the expression in the Org manual, and did not find it. (This is after a "git pull", done earlier today.) Should I seek the concept under some other name? Within Emacs, `C-c C-f' is bound to org-next-block, while the manual, in the Motion node, says that `C-c C-f' is bound to org-forward-same-level. As for `C-c C-F' (really `C-c C-S-f'), it does not seem to be bound and fall back on `C-c C-f'. So, I'm a bit lost :-). Which is not a problem to me, as I was merely curious. Franĉois
Hi François, François Pinard wrote: > Bill White <billw-BUE4RdJlFM5BDgjK7y7TUQ@public.gmane.org> writes: > >>> C-c C-F (`org-next-block') >>> C-c C-B (`org-previous-block') > >> And, echoing Sebastien, `F' and `B' as speed commands would be very >> handy. > > Bastien <bzg-whniv8GeeGkdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org> writes: > >> Of course, I just push this change. >> Done! > > Hi, all. > > Quickly seeing this exchange, and realizing I do not understand what > "speed commands" are, I decided to search for the expression in the Org > manual, and did not find it. (This is after a "git pull", done earlier > today.) Should I seek the concept under some other name? Yes, my bad; I should have said "speed keys". See the following: ;;** 15.3 (info "(org)Speed keys") Well, you know that since 25 Sep 2012 22:31; I remember an exchange on that with you: see http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/60873. > Within Emacs, `C-c C-f' is bound to org-next-block, while the manual, in > the Motion node, says that `C-c C-f' is bound to org-forward-same-level. > As for `C-c C-F' (really `C-c C-S-f'), it does not seem to be bound and > fall back on `C-c C-f'. I'll test, and report. Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban
Hi François,
"Sebastien Vauban" wrote:
> François Pinard wrote:
>> Bastien <bzg-whniv8GeeGkdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org> writes:
>>> Bill White <billw-BUE4RdJlFM5BDgjK7y7TUQ@public.gmane.org> writes:
>>
>>> C-c C-F (`org-next-block')
>>> C-c C-B (`org-previous-block')
>>>
>>>> And, echoing Sebastien, `F' and `B' as speed commands would be very
>>>> handy.
>>>
>>> Of course, I just push this change.
>>> Done!
>>
>> Within Emacs, `C-c C-f' is bound to org-next-block, while the manual, in
>> the Motion node, says that `C-c C-f' is bound to org-forward-same-level. As
>> for `C-c C-F' (really `C-c C-S-f'), it does not seem to be bound and fall
>> back on `C-c C-f'.
>
> I'll test, and report.
Indeed...
╭──── C-h k C-c C-S-f
│
│ C-c C-f (translated from C-c C-S-f) runs the command org-next-block, which is
│ an interactive Lisp function in `org.el'.
│
│ It is bound to C-c C-f.
│
│ (org-next-block ARG &optional BACKWARD BLOCK-REGEXP)
│
│ Jump to the next block.
╰────
and
╭──── C-h k C-c C-f
│
│ C-c C-f runs the command org-next-block, which is an interactive Lisp function
│ in `org.el'.
│
│ It is bound to C-c C-f.
│
│ (org-next-block ARG &optional BACKWARD BLOCK-REGEXP)
│
│ Jump to the next block.
╰────
So, C-c C-F does work on code blocks, but for a bad reason (C-c C-f, instead).
And, don't know why, but the speed key `F' is not working for me, on a freshly
pulled Org:
Org-mode version 7.9.3e (7.9.3e-965-g16118a @ d:/Users/fni/Public/Repositories/org-mode/lisp/)
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sebastien Vauban
"Sebastien Vauban" <wxhgmqzgwmuf-geNee64TY+gS+FvcfC7Uqw@public.gmane.org> writes: > ;;** 15.3 (info "(org)Speed keys") OK, got it now. I tried =?= as per the documentation suggests, and there is a great deal there indeed. > Well, you know that since 25 Sep 2012 22:31; I remember an exchange on that > with you: see http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/60873. You surely have a lot of method for (apparently) easily finding this message! Yes, I remember this, but did not get at the time that the SPC at the beginning of a header was not an isolated feature, but part of a greater scheme. Thanks for your patience. François
Hi François, François Pinard wrote: > "Sebastien Vauban" writes: > >> ;;** 15.3 (info "(org)Speed keys") > > OK, got it now. I tried =?= as per the documentation suggests, and > there is a great deal there indeed. As well, M-x org-speed-command-help... Hé, that's from here the fact I'm talking of "speed commands". Maybe we could rename that one to "speed keys"... >> Well, you know that since 25 Sep 2012 22:31; I remember an exchange on that >> with you: see http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/60873. > > You surely have a lot of method for (apparently) easily finding this > message! Yes, I remember this, but did not get at the time that the SPC at > the beginning of a header was not an isolated feature, but part of a greater > scheme. Just Google with our names, "org-mode" and "speed"... > Thanks for your patience. You're very welcome! Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban
Hi Sébastien and François, "Sebastien Vauban" <wxhgmqzgwmuf-geNee64TY+gS+FvcfC7Uqw@public.gmane.org> writes: > Indeed... Fixed. > And, don't know why, but the speed key `F' is not working for me, on a freshly > pulled Org: Also fixed, thanks. -- Bastien