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Carsten Dominik 773a3c624e Support for Shift Selection
Emacs 23 introduces `shift-selection-mode', and even turns it on by
default.  Therefore, it is fair to assume that users of Emacs 23 will
expect to be able to select a region by holding down shift will moving
the cursor.  This conflicts with the use of shifted cursor keys in
Org-mode for other purposes, in particular to "change the item under
the cursor", like it is done for time stamps, item bullet types, TODO
keywords and priorities.

This commit tries to support `shift-selection-mode' as much as possible,
while retaining these valuable commands keys for Org-mode.  The
following things are changed:

1. The range of contexts where Org's commands do act is reduced.

  - S-up and S-down no longer jump to the previous and next plain list
    item - you can use the paragraph commands C-up and C-down for this
    quite well.

  - S-left and S-right only change the bullet type of a plain list
    item when the cursor is *exactly* on the bullet, not just anywhere
    in the item line.

2. When a S-cursor key is used outside a special context, a region is
   started or extended.

3. When a region has already been started, it will be continue to
   extend even if the S-cursor keys move the cursor into a special
   context.

4. If you want S-cursor selection to work in headlines as well, you
   can set the variable `org-support-shift-select' to
   `even-in-headlines'.  Then you need to rely on `C-c C-t' to set
   TODO keywords, and on `C-c ,' to set priorities.

If you want everything to behave the way it was, set
`org-support-shift-select' to nil.
2009-01-26 16:23:44 +01:00
BUGFIXING Intermediate state, I am just trying comiting now. 2008-01-31 16:04:26 +01:00
contrib org-depend.el: Set a tag when a state change is blocked. 2009-01-17 08:58:11 +01:00
doc Support for Shift Selection 2009-01-26 16:23:44 +01:00
EXPERIMENTAL Removed some old, no longer needed files. 2008-12-16 14:08:30 +01:00
lisp Support for Shift Selection 2009-01-26 16:23:44 +01:00
ORGWEBPAGE Maintenance: Remove unused variables. 2009-01-26 11:04:45 +01:00
UTILITIES Bugfix: No "language" attribute in <script> tag. 2009-01-19 14:30:42 +01:00
xemacs Minor patch from Greg Chernov for xemacs/noutline. 2008-04-19 19:07:40 +02:00
.dir-settings.el Add .dir-settings.el file to unify coding styles. 2008-11-20 15:45:22 +01:00
.gitignore More typos, dammit. 2008-11-23 08:27:31 +01:00
ChangeLog Support for Shift Selection 2009-01-26 16:23:44 +01:00
Makefile Makefile: Streamline release process by using rsync instead of ftp 2009-01-25 16:30:32 +01:00
README Preparing a new release setup. 2008-03-31 12:59:00 +02:00
README_DIST Release 6.19b 2009-01-26 08:22:14 +01:00
README_GIT Fix typos. 2008-10-24 22:50:36 +02:00
request-assign-future.txt Release 5.13e 2008-01-31 11:37:24 +01:00

This is the Emacs Org project, an emacs subsystem for organizing your life

The homepage of Org is at http://orgmode.org

This distribution contains:

README
    This file.

README_DIST
    The README file for the distribution (zip and tar files)

README_GIT
    Information about the git repository and how to contribute
    to Org-mode development. 

lisp/
    Directory with all the Emacs Lisp files that make up Org.

doc/
    The documentation files.  org.texi is the source of the
    documentation, org.html and org.pdf are formatted versions of it.

xemacs/
    The xemacs directory contains special code for XEmacs users, in
    particular a port of the GNU Emacs outline.el to XEmacs.  Org-mode
    does not work under XEmacs without this file installed.  It did
    until version 4.37, but no longer.

CONTRIB/
    A diretory with third-party additions for Org.  Some really cool
    stuff is in there.

ORGWEBPAGE/
    Directory with the source files for the orgmode.org web page.
    
ChangeLog
    The standard ChangeLog file.

Makefile
    The makefile to compile and install Org, and also for maintenance
    tasks.

request-assign-future.txt
    The form that contributors have to sign and get processed with the
    FSF before contributed changes can be integrated into the Org
    core.  All files in this distribution except the CONTRIB directory
    have copyright assigned to the FSF.

EXPERIMENTAL
    Experimental code, not necessarily FSF copyright.