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Please consider changing the "new list item" hotkey #26
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Thanks for this suggestion. Actually, I picked M-RET originally because that's what I use in AUCTeX for inserting items. Now I see that it is an alias for C-c C-j. I see the logic in using C-c C-j for new list items, but the problem is that in |
@jrblevin I think "jumping" would be rather well represented by the often common "next" and "previous" hotkeys. I suppose you already use |
I hope this request doesn't disrupt the workflow of your current users. I'm just a newcomer with a wishlist ;-) |
I've been thinking again about a possible new keybinding for
Another option: Emacs uses both |
My suggestion is: does latex-mode or AucTex have a similar feature, to jump between sections? If so, you could use the same keybinding as well. |
Thanks for the mnemonic suggestion. I thought about AUCTeX, etc., but I couldn't think of any similar behavior. I should say this command doesn't jump between sections, rather, between reference link or footnote markers in text and their definitions below. For example, it will jump back and forth between line 1 and 3 for the reference link below.
EDIT: I guess instead of "jump" with C-c C-l we could think of leap :) |
Sorry for that, I just confirmed the bejavior in the docs after commenting. But since it does go back and forth, "loop" would be an usable mnenomic, right? |
Sure. Now that I think about it, with C-c C-d we have definition, jumping between the link/footnote and the definition. |
OK, here you go: 3bf565b. I do think C-c C-j is good for inserting list items, since there is clear precedence for it. I moved |
Rationale: Emacs uses
C-c C-j
to create new items in some list environments, most notablyLaTeX
related modes. AFAIK,C-j
is used for indentation in some programming modes, but I'm not used to using it.Do you have any strong feelings for using this particular combo for this particular funcion? Would it be possible to use
C-c C-j
to create new list items instead? It would be easier users of content modes to use the same hotkeys for the same purposes in content-oriented modes.BTW, I'm fairly new to markdown and GFM, and just found out about your emacs mode. Your docs accelerated my markdown learning. Kudos for both the code and the docs! Thanks!
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