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Keybindings? #53

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muellermichel opened this issue May 29, 2015 · 7 comments
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Keybindings? #53

muellermichel opened this issue May 29, 2015 · 7 comments

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@muellermichel
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I didn't invest much time, but I stumbled hard on the keybindings when I tried it out. Some getting started on what keys to use in the default configuration would go a long way I think. Otherwise nice work!

@p1mps
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p1mps commented Jun 23, 2015

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@danielmagnussons
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There is some documentation in https://github.com/danielmagnussons/orgmode/blob/master/messages/install.org

But yes, a gif with what key is pressed and the basic usecases would help alot =)

@pcause
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pcause commented May 24, 2016

Same issue. Not very familiar, but looked at orgmode emacs ocs and not the same bindings at all. tried tab p and didn't seem to insert a page break, just a p. Some small help would be appreciated.

@muellermichel
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muellermichel commented May 24, 2016

@danielmagnussons I've looked at this link a few times and I still don't get where there is any keybinding documentation. I.e. ctrl-f for 'key' doesn't return anything useful and there isn't a 'documentation' section or anything.

@pcause
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pcause commented May 24, 2016

Ok, figured out a bunch of it. Many things are done as snippets, so you hit tab followed by the letter specified in the tab completions section to add that item. A simple change to the doc to say this a bit more clearly would be a big help. There are also a few other specific keybindings that could also be documented, but they are in the keybinding file.

@muellermichel
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I have to say, after finding the SmartMarkdown plugin, I don't see the need anymore for orgmode on Sublime. It does everything I need and with sane keybindings (that come with a default config and are thus discoverable).

@nooreendabbish
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@muellermichel nice video!

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