* Pop up reference card
@ 2008-07-31 14:37 Alan E. Davis
2008-07-31 16:47 ` Sebastian Rose
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alan E. Davis @ 2008-07-31 14:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
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Training wheels. That's what I need. One reason I like emacs so much.
Emacs-the self documenting text editor.
With abundant thanks to Kyle Sherman and his recently updated text org
card. I was able to convert this to org-mode, and now have a command to pop
it up:
(defun org-help ()
(interactive)
(find-file "~/org/help.org"))
(define-key global-map "\C-c7" 'org-help)
Against my better judgement, I attach this file. The reason I do not feel
comfortable is that I have edited some strokes out of it. And it's not my
work, generally.
Now I have a question or suggestion. How difficult would it be to have this
kind of pop-up help available and generated by org itself.
Some background: Some years ago, I made up a popup feature that would pop up
all my bindings for a certain prefix keymap. For example, I had a \C-x6 as
a prefix, and this little card would display keybindings for all the
functions I bound to these keys. I also do the same for several other
prefixes. I bound this to be displayed when I typed \C-x6 [F1]. However,
due to a fortuitous event, I stopped writing these up. I discovered that
for some reason, and for some prefix maps, inexplicably, emacs itself has a
feature that does this automatically!!!!!!!!!!!!
The result for /C-c is far too limited to be useful for me for org mode, but
it does work. The converted text reference card is a pretty good place to
start. Perhaps org can be programmed to produce one of these.
Thank you Kyle, and everyone else who has contribued to this package.
Alan
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Alan Davis
"It's never a matter of liking or disliking ..."
---Santa Ynez Chumash Medicine Man
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# Org Help -*- mode: org -*-
Org-Mode Reference Card (for version 6.06)
* Visibility Cycling
-show the whole file C-c C-a
-reveal context around point C-c C-r
-show subtree, indirect buffer (\C-u, ded. frm) C-c C-x b
* Motion
-jump to another place in document C-c C-j
* Structure Editing
-insert new heading after subtree C-RET
-insert new TODO entry/checkbox item M-S-RET
-promote/demote current heading up one level M-LEFT/RIGHT
-promote/demote current subtree up one level M-S-LEFT/RIGHT
-move subtree/list item up/down M-S-UP/DOWN
-refile subtree C-c C-w
-kill subtree C-c C-x C-w
-copy subtree C-c C-x M-w
-yank subtree C-c C-x C-y
# Archiving
-toggle ARCHIVE tag C-c C-x C-a
-move subtree to archive file C-c C-x C-s
* Filtering and Sparse Trees
-construct a sparse tree by various criteria C-c /
-view TODO's in sparse tree C-c C-v
-global TODO list in agenda mode C-c a t
-time sorted view of current org file C-c a L
* Tables
** Creating a table
-just start typing, e.g. |Name|Phone|Age RET |- TAB
-convert region to table C-c |
-... separator at least 3 spaces C-3 C-c |
** Commands available inside tables
The following commands work when the cursor is inside a table. Outside of
tables, the same keys may have other functionality.
*** Re-aligning and field motion
- re-align the table without moving the cursor C-c C-c
- re-align the table, move to next field TAB
- move to previous field S-TAB
- re-align the table, move to next row RET
*** Row and column editing
- move the current column left M-LEFT/RIGHT
- kill the current column M-S-LEFT
- insert new column to left of cursor position M-S-RIGHT
- move the current row up/down M-UP/DOWN
- kill the current row or horizontal line M-S-UP
- insert new row above the current row M-S-DOWN
- insert hline below (C-u : above) current row C-c -
- sort lines in region C-c ^
*** Regions
- cut rectangular region C-c C-x C-w
- copy rectangular region C-c C-x M-w
- paste rectangular region C-c C-x C-y
- fill paragraph across selected cells C-c C-q
*** Miscellaneous
- to limit column width to N characters, use ...| <N> |...
- edit the current field in a separate window C-c `
- make current field fully visible C-u TAB
- export as tab-separated file M-x org-table-export
- import tab-separated file M-x org-table-import
- sum numbers in current column/rectangle C-c +
-
** Tables created with the table.el package
-insert a new table.el table C-c ~
-recognize existing table.el table C-c C-c
-convert table (Org-mode <-> table.el) C-c ~
** Spreadsheet
Formulas typed in field are executed by TAB, RET and C-c C-c. = introduces a
column formula, := a field formula.
- Example: Add Col1 and Col2 |=$1+$2 |
- ... with printf format specification |=$1+$2;%.2f|
- ... with constants from constants.el |=$1/$c/$cm |
- sum from 2nd to 3rd hline |:=vsum(@II..@III)|
- apply current column formula | = |
- set and eval column formula C-c =
- set and eval field formula C-u C-c =
- re-apply all stored equations to current line C-c *
- re-apply all stored equations to entire table C-u C-c *
- iterate table to stability C-u C-u C-c *
- rotate calculation mark through # * ! $ C-#
- show line, column, formula reference C-c ?
- toggle coordinate grid C-c }
- toggle formula debugger C-c {
** Formula Editor
- edit formulas in separate buffer C-c '
- exit and install new formulas C-c C-c
- exit, install, and apply new formulas C-u C-c C-c
- abort C-c C-q
- toggle reference style C-c C-r
- pretty-print Lisp formula TAB
- complete Lisp symbol M-TAB
- shift reference point S-cursor
- shift test line for column references M-up/down
- scroll the window showing the table M-S-up/down
- toggle table coordinate grid C-c }
* Links
- globally store link to the current location C-c l [1]
- insert a link (TAB completes stored links) C-c C-l
- insert file link with file name completion C-u C-c C-l
- edit (also hidden part of) link at point C-c C-l
- open file links in emacs C-c C-o
- ... force open in emacs/other window C-u C-c C-o
- open link at point mouse-1/2
- ... force open in emacs/other window mouse-3
- record a position in mark ring C-c %
- jump back to last followed link(s) C-c &
- find next link C-c C-x C-n
- find previous link C-c C-x C-p
- edit code snippet of file at point C-c '
** Internal Links
- <<My Target>> target
- <<<My Target>>> radio target [2]
[[ - *this text]] find headline
[[ - this text]] find target or text in buffer
[[this text][ - description]] optional link text
** External Links
- file:/home/dominik/img/mars.jpg file, absolute
- file:papers/last.pdf file, relative
- file:projects.org::*that text find headline
- file:projects.org::find me find trgt/string
- http://www.astro.uva.nl/dominik on the web
- mailto:adent@galaxy.net Email address
- news:comp.emacs Usenet group
- bbdb:Richard Stallman BBDB person
- gnus:group GNUS group
- gnus:group#id GNUS message
- vm|wl|mhe|rmail:folder Mail folder
- vm|wl|mhe|rmail:folder#id Mail message
- info:emacs:Regexps Info file:node
- shell:ls *.org shell command
- elisp:(calendar) elisp form
[[external link][ - description]] optional link text
* Completion
In-buffer completion completes TODO keywords at headline start, TeX macros
after `\', option keywords after `#-â', TAGS after `:', and dictionary words
elsewhere.
- complete word at point M-TAB
* TODO Items and Checkboxes
- rotate the state of the current item C-c C-t
- select next/previous state S-LEFT/RIGHT
- select next/previous set C-S-LEFT/RIGHT
- view TODO items in a sparse tree C-c C-v
- view 3rd TODO keyword's sparse tree C-3 C-c C-v
- set the priority of the current item C-c , [ABC]
- remove priority cookie from current item C-c , SPC
- raise/lower priority of current item S-UP/DOWN [3]
- insert new checkbox item in plain list M-S-RET
- toggle checkbox(es) in region/entry/at point C-c C-x C-b
- toggle checkbox at point C-c C-c
- checkbox statistics cookies insert [/] or [%]
- update checkbox statistics (C-u : whole file) C-c #
* Tags
-set tags for current heading C-c C-c
-realign tags in all headings C-u C-c C-c
-create sparse tree with matching tags C-c \
-globally (agenda) match tags at cursor C-c C-o
* Properties and Column View
- set property}{C-c C-x p}
- special commands in property lines}{C-c C-c}
- next/previous allowed value}{S-left/right}
- turn on column view}{C-c C-x C-c}
- capture columns view in dynamic block}{C-c C-x r}
-
- quit column view}{q}
- next/previous allowed value}{S-left/right}
- next/previous allowed value}{n / p}
- edit value}{e}
- edit allowed values list}{a}
- show value}{v}
- make column wider/narrower}{> / <}
- move column left/right}{M-left/right}
- add new column}{M-S-right}
- Delete current column}{M-S-left}
* Timestamps
- prompt for date and insert timestamp C-c .
- like C-c . but insert date and time format C-u C-c .
- like C-c . but make stamp inactive C-c !
- insert DEADLINE timestamp C-c C-d
- insert SCHEDULED timestamp C-c C-s
- create sparse tree with all deadlines due C-c C-w
- the time between 2 dates in a time range C-c C-y
- change timestamp at cursor by ±1 day S-RIGHT/LEFT [3]
- change year/month/day at cursor by ±1 S-UP/DOWN [3]
- access the calendar for the current date C-c >
- insert timestamp matching date in calendar C-c <
- access agenda for current date C-c C-o
- select date while prompted mouse-1/RET
- toggle custom format display for dates/times C-c C-x C-t
* Clocking time
- start clock on current item C-c C-x C-i
- stop clock on current item C-c C-x C-o
- cancel current clock C-c C-x C-x
- display total subtree times C-c C-x C-d
- remove displayed times C-c C-c
- insert/update table with clock report C-c C-x C-r
* Agenda Views
- add/move current file to front of agenda C-c [
- remove current file from your agenda C-c ]
- cycle through agenda file list C-'
- compile agenda for the current week C-c a a [1]
- compile global TODO list C-c a t [1]
- compile TODO list for specific keyword C-c a T [1]
- match tags, todo kwds and properties C-c a m [1]
- match only in TODO entries C-c a M [1]
- find stuck projects C-c a # [1]
- show timeline of current org file C-c a L [1]
- configure custom commands C-c a C [1]
- configure stuck projects C-c a ! [1]
- agenda for date at cursor C-c C-o
** To set categories, add lines like:
#+CATEGORY: MyCateg
** View Org file
- show original location of item SPC/mouse-3
- show and recenter window L
- goto original location in other window TAB/mouse-2
- goto original location, delete other windows RET
- show subtree in indirect buffer, ded. frame b
- toggle follow-mode f
** Change display
- delete other windows o
- switch to day/week/month/year view d/w/m/y
- toggle inclusion of diary entries D
- toggle time grid for daily schedule G
- toggle display of logbook entries l
- toggle inclusion of archived trees/files v / C-u v}
- refresh agenda buffer with any changes r / g
- save all org-mode buffers s
- display the next/previous day, week,... RIGHT/LEFT
- goto today .
** Remote editing
- digit argument 0-9
- change state of current TODO item t
- kill item and source C-k
- archive the subtree $ / a / A
- show tags of current headline T
- set tags for current headline :
- toggle ARCHIVE tag a
- set priority of current item p
- raise/lower priority of current item S-UP/DOWN [3]
- display weighted priority of current item P
- schedule/set deadline for this item C-c C-s/d
- change timestamp to one day earlier/later S-LEFT/RIGHT [3]
- change timestamp to today >
- insert new entry into diary i
- start/stop/cancel the clock in current item I / O / X
- tjump to running clock entry J
** Misc
- Open link in current line C-c C-o
** Calendar commands
- find agenda cursor date in calendar c
- compute agenda for calendar cursor date c
- show phases of the moon M
- show sunrise/sunset times S
- show holidays H
- convert date to other calendars C
** Quit and Exit
- quit agenda, remove agenda buffer q
- exit agenda, remove all agenda buffers x
* Calendar and Diary Integration
Include Emacs diary entries into Org-mode agenda with:
(setq org-agenda-include-diary t)
* LaTeX and cdlatex-mode
- preview LaTeX fragment C-c C-x C-l
- expand abbreviation (cdlatex-mode) TAB
- insert/modify math symbol (cdlatex-mode) ` / '
* Exporting and Publishing
Exporting creates files with extensions .txt and .html in the current
directory. Publishing puts the resulting file into some other place.
- export/publish dispatcher C-c C-e
- export visible part only C-c C-e v
- insert template of export options C-c C-x t
- toggle fixed width for entry or region C-c :
** Comments: Text not being exported
Text before the first headline is not considered part of the document and is
therefore never exported. Lines starting with # are comments and are not
exported. Subtrees whose header starts with COMMENT are never exported.
- toggle COMMENT keyword on entry C-c ;
* Dynamic Blocks
- update dynamic block at point C-c C-x C-u
- update all dynamic blocks C-u C-c C-x C-u
* Notes
[1] This is only a suggestion for a binding of this command. Choose you own
key as shown under INSTALLATION.
[2] After changing a #+KEYWORD or <<<target>>> line, press C-c C-c with the
cursor still in the line to update.
[3] Keybinding affected by org-CUA-compatibility.
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* Re: Pop up reference card
2008-07-31 14:37 Alan E. Davis
@ 2008-07-31 16:47 ` Sebastian Rose
2008-07-31 23:52 ` Sven Bretfeld
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Sebastian Rose @ 2008-07-31 16:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode Mailinglist
Hi Alan,
you could use the splash screen feature of emacs for this. I do this, to
display my own keyboard shortcuts (and those I tend to forget).
A screenshot of an older version is here:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/SebastiansSplashScreenShot
I've bound C-M-k to show the keys and their descriptions. Any click or
keypress will hide them again.
To just add the table as plain text, you could do this:
(defun sr-display-keys()
"Meine Tastenkürzel nach dem Start anzeigen"
(interactive)
(get-buffer-create "sr-info")
(switch-to-buffer "sr-info" t)
(with-current-buffer (get-buffer "sr-info")
;(setq left-margin-width 20) ; Ränder sind immer Buffer-lokal
(set-window-buffer (selected-window) "sr-info")
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(use-local-map map)
; (define-key map [t]) würde auf jedes Mausevent reagieren.
(define-key map [mouse-1] 'sr-kill-startup-buffer) ; auf Klick reagieren.
(define-key map [mouse-3] 'sr-kill-startup-buffer) ; auf Klick reagieren.
(define-key map [mouse-2] 'sr-kill-startup-buffer) ; auf Klick reagieren.
(define-key map [(control meta ?k)] 'sr-kill-startup-buffer)
(setq cursor-type nil ; No Cursor
display-hourglass nil
buffer-undo-list t) ; No Undo.
(insert "HERE GOES YOUR TEXT (SHORTCUT TABLE)")
(insert "\n")
(insert (propertize "-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
'face
'( :weight bold :background "RosyBrown1" :foreground "black")))
(insert "\n\n Press Key Or Click To Get Rid Of This Buffer\n\n\n")
(insert " ")
(goto-char (point-min))
(set-buffer-modified-p nil)
(make-local-hook 'after-change-functions)
(add-to-list 'after-change-functions 'sr-kill-startup-buffer)
)))
"Alan E. Davis" <lngndvs@gmail.com> writes:
> Training wheels. That's what I need. One reason I like emacs so much.
> Emacs-the self documenting text editor.
>
> With abundant thanks to Kyle Sherman and his recently updated text org
> card. I was able to convert this to org-mode, and now have a command to pop
> it up:
>
> (defun org-help ()
> (interactive)
> (find-file "~/org/help.org"))
> (define-key global-map "\C-c7" 'org-help)
>
> Against my better judgement, I attach this file. The reason I do not feel
> comfortable is that I have edited some strokes out of it. And it's not my
> work, generally.
>
> Now I have a question or suggestion. How difficult would it be to have this
> kind of pop-up help available and generated by org itself.
>
> Some background: Some years ago, I made up a popup feature that would pop up
> all my bindings for a certain prefix keymap. For example, I had a \C-x6 as
> a prefix, and this little card would display keybindings for all the
> functions I bound to these keys. I also do the same for several other
> prefixes. I bound this to be displayed when I typed \C-x6 [F1]. However,
> due to a fortuitous event, I stopped writing these up. I discovered that
> for some reason, and for some prefix maps, inexplicably, emacs itself has a
> feature that does this automatically!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> The result for /C-c is far too limited to be useful for me for org mode, but
> it does work. The converted text reference card is a pretty good place to
> start. Perhaps org can be programmed to produce one of these.
>
> Thank you Kyle, and everyone else who has contribued to this package.
>
> Alan
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* Re: Pop up reference card
2008-07-31 16:47 ` Sebastian Rose
@ 2008-07-31 23:52 ` Sven Bretfeld
2008-08-01 2:14 ` Alan E. Davis
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Sven Bretfeld @ 2008-07-31 23:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sebastian Rose; +Cc: emacs-orgmode Mailinglist
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Hi Sebastian
Sebastian Rose <sebastian_rose@gmx.de> writes:
> you could use the splash screen feature of emacs for this. I do this, to
> display my own keyboard shortcuts (and those I tend to forget).
That's a pretty good idea. But the code seems incomplete.
sr-kill-startup-buffer is not defined (symbol's function definition is
void).
Greetings
Sven
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* Re: Pop up reference card
2008-07-31 23:52 ` Sven Bretfeld
@ 2008-08-01 2:14 ` Alan E. Davis
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alan E. Davis @ 2008-08-01 2:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sven Bretfeld; +Cc: emacs-orgmode Mailinglist
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Hello
I find this the ideal way to display a short screen of shortcuts, and I will
work with it. However, when I type any key, nothing happens. Perhaps this
is related to Sven's message?
I had a popup screen, an ascii char code popup, and a tab popup. I think I
can adapt them, if I can still find them.
Thank you for this information.
ALan
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* Re: Pop up reference card
@ 2008-08-01 2:45 lngndvs
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From: lngndvs @ 2008-08-01 2:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sven Bretfeld, Sebastian Rose, emacs-orgmode Mailinglist
The following was my help for the /Cx-6 keymap. I cleaned it up a
little, but it seems to also insert an expanded minibuffer on my
system, with a second copy of this momentarily displayed screen. (The
functions were little utilities for a lexicon project).
Hope it makes it across.
;;;;;;;;;;;;; HELP FOR \\C-x6 keys ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;
(defvar my-keys-CX6
(concat " | \\C-x4.: Goto last focus line F8: Scientific Names \n"
" | F9 : See-section \n"
" | \\C-x61: tc-merge F10: fast-1995 \n"
" | \\C-x62: tc-twocolumns F2: Swap-windows \n"
" | \\C-x63: () \\C-xF2 Flipflop windows \n"
" | \\C-x64: () \\C-x4F2 transpose-windows \n"
" | \\C-x65: move-curly-eol-cmnt \\C-x45 lex-move-curly (OLD)\n"
" | \\C-x66: () \n"
" | \\C-x67: () \n"
" | \\C-x68: \n"
" | \\C-x69: lex-remove-curly-brackets-region \n"
" | \\C-x60: shell-command-on-region \n"
" | \\C-x6:: prepend-num-catcode \n"
" | \\C-x6f10: sort-lines \n"
" | \\C-x6f9: sortex-retro \\C-x6f8: unsortex-until \n"
" | \\C-x4- : focus \\C-x+: unfocus \\C--: focus-down \\M--: focus-up \n"
" | \\C-x60 shell-cmnd-region \n")
"*String displayed above current line by \\my-function-help].")
;;
;;
(defun my-functions-help-CX6 ()
"Inserts a reminder of my own functions momentarily above current line, till next keystroke.
The ruler is defined by the value of column-ruler.
The key typed is executed unless it is SPC."
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(momentary-string-display
my-keys-CX6
(save-excursion (point-min) (point))
nil "Type SPC or any command to erase help.")))
;;
;;
(global-set-key (quote [24 54 f1]) (quote my-functions-help-CX6))
;;; End CX6-HELP
Alan
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