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[Orgmode] Re: Navigation via headlines, with completion?
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Mike Buksas |
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[Orgmode] Re: Navigation via headlines, with completion? |
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Sat, 7 Feb 2009 14:22:30 -0700 |
Shoot. I thought I was being helpful by giving the function name
instead of the key-binding. Looks like I just made more confusion.
I'll probably give org-goto another try. Since the functionality I'm
looking for already exists in remember, I may try hacking my first org
extension by adding it to to org-goto.
Thanks,
Mike
Mike Buksas -- address@hidden -- www.buksas.net
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> wrote:
> Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Mike Buksas <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> To navigate to a specific header, I'm using org-refile with the prefix
>>> argument and a :maxlevel entry in org-refile-targets high enough to
>>> cover the maximum depth of the tree. This gives me a 'flat' view of
>>> all the headlines in the file with completion.
>>>
>>> Am I missing a more natural approach? I'd really like to get top-down
>>> completion like remember provides when you interactively select a
>>> filing point, but just for navigation. This is also something like
>>> org-goto, but with header completion instead of searching against the
>>> text or physically moving though the file.
>>>
>>> Oh, and I'm using 6.10c, would an upgrade make this easier?
>>
>> C-c C-j works great for navigating in the current file.
>>
>> I use:
>>
>> C-c b to get to the file I want
>> C-c C-j to walk around the tree until I find the entry I want
>> You can fold/unfold items here with TAB and then RETURN selects
>> the item the cursor is on.
>>
>> Does that help?
>
> Bah. Sorry Mike. What I'm using _is_ org-goto. I didn't read your
> question thoroughly enough. Sorry.
>
> -Bernt
>