shift-selection-mode is on by
default, meaning that cursor motions combined with the shift
key should start or enlarge regions. This conflicts with the
use of S-<cursor> commands in Org to change
timestamps, TODO keywords, priorities, and item bullet types if
the cursor is at such a location. By default,
S-<cursor> commands outside special contexts
don't do anything, but you can customize the variable
org-support-shift-select. Org-mode then tries to
accommodate shift selection by (i) using it outside of the
special contexts where special commands apply, and by (ii)
extending an existing active region even if the cursor moves
across a special context.pc-select-mode
and s-region-mode) to select and extend the
region. In fact, Emacs 23 has this built-in in the form of
shift-selection-mode, see previous paragraph. If
you are using Emacs 23, you probably don't want to use
another package for this purpose. However, if you prefer to
leave these keys to a different package while working in
Org-mode, configure the variable
org-replace-disputed-keys. When set, Org will
move the following key bindings in Org files, and in the
agenda buffer (but not during date selection).
S-UP -> M-p S-DOWN -> M-n
S-LEFT -> M-- S-RIGHT -> M-+
C-S-LEFT -> M-S-- C-S-RIGHT -> M-S-+
Yes, these are
unfortunately more difficult to remember. If you want to have
other replacement keys, look at the variable
org-disputed-keys.
[tab]
instead of "\t") overrules YASnippet's access to
this key. The following code fixed this problem:
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(org-set-local 'yas/trigger-key [tab])
(define-key yas/keymap [tab] 'yas/next-field-group)))
;; Make windmove work in org-mode:
(add-hook 'org-shiftup-final-hook 'windmove-up)
(add-hook 'org-shiftleft-final-hook 'windmove-left)
(add-hook 'org-shiftdown-final-hook 'windmove-down)
(add-hook 'org-shiftright-final-hook 'windmove-right)
org-sparse-tree. You need to
find another key for this command, or override the key in
viper-vi-global-user-map with
(define-key viper-vi-global-user-map "C-c /" 'org-sparse-tree)