* set TO as a property on a heading
@ 2014-06-08 21:58 John Kitchin
2014-06-08 22:05 ` Rasmus
2014-06-08 22:09 ` Aaron Ecay
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From: John Kitchin @ 2014-06-08 21:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
I feel a little silly asking this, but I cannot figure out how to do
it. I want to create a property called TO.
Normally I type C-c C-x p to set a property. When I type TO, the
minibuffer tries to autocomplete to many things other than TO, and I
cannot figure out how to cancel the rest and use TO. In file completion
it is something like C-f, is there something similar for this scenario?
Thanks,
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* Re: set TO as a property on a heading
2014-06-08 21:58 set TO as a property on a heading John Kitchin
@ 2014-06-08 22:05 ` Rasmus
2014-06-08 22:16 ` John Kitchin
2014-06-08 22:09 ` Aaron Ecay
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From: Rasmus @ 2014-06-08 22:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
> I feel a little silly asking this, but I cannot figure out how to do
> it. I want to create a property called TO.
>
> Normally I type C-c C-x p to set a property. When I type TO, the
> minibuffer tries to autocomplete to many things other than TO, and I
> cannot figure out how to cancel the rest and use TO. In file completion
> it is something like C-f, is there something similar for this scenario?
I'm kind of guessing this is with ido enabled?
Does C-j do what you want? The full sequence on a heading would be
C-c C-x p to C-j value RET.
—Rasmus
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* Re: set TO as a property on a heading
2014-06-08 21:58 set TO as a property on a heading John Kitchin
2014-06-08 22:05 ` Rasmus
@ 2014-06-08 22:09 ` Aaron Ecay
2014-06-08 22:18 ` John Kitchin
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From: Aaron Ecay @ 2014-06-08 22:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John Kitchin; +Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
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Hi John,
You can use C-c C-x P (with a capital 'p') to enter both the property name
and value in a free text prompt (no completion). In your case, you'd enter
"TO: " followed by your desired value.
Aaron
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* Re: set TO as a property on a heading
2014-06-08 22:05 ` Rasmus
@ 2014-06-08 22:16 ` John Kitchin
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From: John Kitchin @ 2014-06-08 22:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Rasmus; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Yes! That (C-j) is exactly what does it. and it is ido enabled. Thanks,
it was driving me crazy!
Rasmus <rasmus@gmx.us> writes:
> John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
>
>> I feel a little silly asking this, but I cannot figure out how to do
>> it. I want to create a property called TO.
>>
>> Normally I type C-c C-x p to set a property. When I type TO, the
>> minibuffer tries to autocomplete to many things other than TO, and I
>> cannot figure out how to cancel the rest and use TO. In file completion
>> it is something like C-f, is there something similar for this scenario?
>
> I'm kind of guessing this is with ido enabled?
>
> Does C-j do what you want? The full sequence on a heading would be
>
> C-c C-x p to C-j value RET.
>
> ―Rasmus
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* Re: set TO as a property on a heading
2014-06-08 22:09 ` Aaron Ecay
@ 2014-06-08 22:18 ` John Kitchin
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From: John Kitchin @ 2014-06-08 22:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Aaron Ecay; +Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Aaron Ecay <aaronecay@gmail.com> writes:
Interesting! Thanks for the tip.
> Hi John,
>
> You can use C-c C-x P (with a capital 'p') to enter both the property
> name and value in a free text prompt (no completion). In your case,
> you'd enter "TO: " followed by your desired value.
>
> Aaron
>
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John Kitchin
Professor
Doherty Hall A207F
Department of Chemical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-268-7803
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu
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