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Re: [O] Filling a paragraph without filling SCHEDULED line
From: |
Nick Dokos |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Filling a paragraph without filling SCHEDULED line |
Date: |
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 22:26:18 -0400 |
Stuart McLean <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello Bernt,
>
> That is what I have been doing so far. This gets annoying when you are at the
> end of a hundred lines of text under a to-do item and you type M-q and have to
> go back 100 lines to insert a space, re-fill and remove the space.
>
C-c C-p will navigate to the previous heading, so you can mark (C-<space>),
C-c C-p, do what you have to do and C-x C-x to go back to the mark.
It's not ideal, but as a workaround, it's not too bad either.
Nick
> Thank you for your reply,
>
> Stuart
>
> On 4/3/12, Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> wrote:
> > Stuart McLean <address@hidden> writes:
> >
> >> Hello everyone,
> >>
> >> I am wondering how to fill a paragraph without filling a SCHEDULED line as
> >> well.
> >>
> >> Here is an example:
> >>
> >> When I press `M-q', I would like 2. rather than 1.
> >>
> >> 1.
> >> * heading 1
> >> SCHEDULED: <2012-04-02 Mon> foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo
> >> bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz
> >> foo bar baz
> >>
> >> 2.
> >> * heading 2
> >> SCHEDULED: <2012-04-02 Mon>
> >> foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar
> >> baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz
> >>
> >> Does anyone have any pointers as to how to achieve this?
> >>
> >> Thanks everyone, for org-mode. It is a great community.
> >
> > I just insert a blank line and then (optionally) remove it again so the
> > SCHEDULED: is by itself before filling.
> >
> > HTH,
> > Bernt
> >
>