% Reference Card for Org Mode 3.18 % %**start of header \newcount\columnsperpage % This file can be printed with 1, 2, or 3 columns per page (see below). % At the moment this card works quite nicely in 3 column format and % currently takes 2 full pages. It is thus suited to producing one % double-side page when printed. % There are a couple of tweaks in the format of this card which make it work % slightly better on A4 paper. The changes due, I think, to Stephen Eglen, % are commented below. Revert the changes if you want letter sized paper. % Try running something like % tex org-mode-ref.tex; dvips -t landscape org-mode-ref.dvi % to print the card \columnsperpage=3 % Copyright (c) 2004 Philip Rooke, 2005 Free Software Foundation % GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify % it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by % the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) % any later version. % GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, % but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of % MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the % GNU General Public License for more details. % You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License % along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to % the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, % Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. % This file is intended to be processed by plain TeX (TeX82). % % The final reference card has six columns, three on each side. % This file can be used to produce it in any of three ways: % 1 column per page % produces six separate pages, each of which needs to be reduced to 80%. % This gives the best resolution. % 2 columns per page % produces three already-reduced pages. % You will still need to cut and paste. % 3 columns per page % produces two pages which must be printed sideways to make a % ready-to-use 8.5 x 11 inch reference card. % For this you need a dvi device driver that can print sideways. % Which mode to use is controlled by setting \columnsperpage above. % % Author: % Stephen Gildea % Internet: gildea@stop.mail-abuse.org % % Thanks to Paul Rubin, Bob Chassell, Len Tower, and Richard Mlynarik % for their many good ideas. \def\orgversionnumber{3.18} \def\year{2005} \def\shortcopyrightnotice{\vskip 1ex plus 2 fill \centerline{\small \copyright\ 2004, 2005\ Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permissions on back. v\orgversionnumber}} \def\copyrightnotice{ \vskip 1ex plus 100 fill\begingroup\small \centerline{Copyright \copyright\ \year\ Free Software Foundation, Inc.} \centerline{v\orgversionnumber{} for Org-Mode \orgversionnumber{}, \year} \centerline{Author: Philip Rooke} \centerline{based on refcard design and format by Stephen Gildea} Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of this card provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. \endgroup} % make \bye not \outer so that the \def\bye in the \else clause below % can be scanned without complaint. \def\bye{\par\vfill\supereject\end} \newdimen\intercolumnskip %horizontal space between columns \newbox\columna %boxes to hold columns already built \newbox\columnb \def\ncolumns{\the\columnsperpage} \message{[\ncolumns\space column\if 1\ncolumns\else s\fi\space per page]} \def\scaledmag#1{ scaled \magstep #1} % This multi-way format was designed by Stephen Gildea October 1986. % Note that the 1-column format is fontfamily-independent. \if 1\ncolumns %one-column format uses normal size \hsize 4in \vsize 10in \voffset -.7in \font\titlefont=\fontname\tenbf \scaledmag3 \font\headingfont=\fontname\tenbf \scaledmag2 \font\smallfont=\fontname\sevenrm \font\smallsy=\fontname\sevensy \footline{\hss\folio} \def\makefootline{\baselineskip10pt\hsize6.5in\line{\the\footline}} \else %2 or 3 columns uses prereduced size \hsize 3.2in % FIXME - Try to make things more A4 friendly % \vsize 7.95in \vsize 7.65in % \hoffset -.75in \hoffset -.25in \voffset -.745in \font\titlefont=cmbx10 \scaledmag2 \font\headingfont=cmbx10 \scaledmag1 \font\smallfont=cmr6 \font\smallsy=cmsy6 \font\eightrm=cmr8 \font\eightbf=cmbx8 \font\eightit=cmti8 \font\eighttt=cmtt8 \font\eightmi=cmmi8 \font\eightsy=cmsy8 \textfont0=\eightrm \textfont1=\eightmi \textfont2=\eightsy \def\rm{\eightrm} \def\bf{\eightbf} \def\it{\eightit} \def\tt{\eighttt} % FIXME - Try to make things more A4 friendly % \normalbaselineskip=.8\normalbaselineskip \normalbaselineskip=.7\normalbaselineskip \normallineskip=.8\normallineskip \normallineskiplimit=.8\normallineskiplimit \normalbaselines\rm %make definitions take effect \if 2\ncolumns \let\maxcolumn=b \footline{\hss\rm\folio\hss} \def\makefootline{\vskip 2in \hsize=6.86in\line{\the\footline}} \else \if 3\ncolumns \let\maxcolumn=c \nopagenumbers \else \errhelp{You must set \columnsperpage equal to 1, 2, or 3.} \errmessage{Illegal number of columns per page} \fi\fi \intercolumnskip=.46in \def\abc{a} \output={% %see The TeXbook page 257 % This next line is useful when designing the layout. %\immediate\write16{Column \folio\abc\space starts with \firstmark} \if \maxcolumn\abc \multicolumnformat \global\def\abc{a} \else\if a\abc \global\setbox\columna\columnbox \global\def\abc{b} %% in case we never use \columnb (two-column mode) \global\setbox\columnb\hbox to -\intercolumnskip{} \else \global\setbox\columnb\columnbox \global\def\abc{c}\fi\fi} \def\multicolumnformat{\shipout\vbox{\makeheadline \hbox{\box\columna\hskip\intercolumnskip \box\columnb\hskip\intercolumnskip\columnbox} \makefootline}\advancepageno} \def\columnbox{\leftline{\pagebody}} \def\bye{\par\vfill\supereject \if a\abc \else\null\vfill\eject\fi \if a\abc \else\null\vfill\eject\fi \end} \fi % we won't be using math mode much, so redefine some of the characters % we might want to talk about %\catcode`\^=12 \catcode`\_=12 % we also need the tilde, for file names. \catcode`\~=12 \chardef\\=`\\ \chardef\{=`\{ \chardef\}=`\} \hyphenation{mini-buf-fer} \parindent 0pt \parskip 1ex plus .5ex minus .5ex \def\small{\smallfont\textfont2=\smallsy\baselineskip=.8\baselineskip} % newcolumn - force a new column. Use sparingly, probably only for % the first column of a page, which should have a title anyway. \outer\def\newcolumn{\vfill\eject} % title - page title. Argument is title text. \outer\def\title#1{{\titlefont\centerline{#1}}\vskip 1ex plus .5ex} % section - new major section. Argument is section name. \outer\def\section#1{\par\filbreak \vskip 3ex plus 2ex minus 2ex {\headingfont #1}\mark{#1}% \vskip 2ex plus 1ex minus 1.5ex} \newdimen\keyindent % beginindentedkeys...endindentedkeys - key definitions will be % indented, but running text, typically used as headings to group % definitions, will not. \def\beginindentedkeys{\keyindent=1em} \def\endindentedkeys{\keyindent=0em} \endindentedkeys % paralign - begin paragraph containing an alignment. % If an \halign is entered while in vertical mode, a parskip is never % inserted. Using \paralign instead of \halign solves this problem. \def\paralign{\vskip\parskip\halign} % \<...> - surrounds a variable name in a code example \def\<#1>{{\it #1\/}} % kbd - argument is characters typed literally. Like the Texinfo command. \def\kbd#1{{\tt#1}\null} %\null so not an abbrev even if period follows % beginexample...endexample - surrounds literal text, such a code example. % typeset in a typewriter font with line breaks preserved \def\beginexample{\par\leavevmode\begingroup \obeylines\obeyspaces\parskip0pt\tt} {\obeyspaces\global\let =\ } \def\endexample{\endgroup} % key - definition of a key. % \key{description of key}{key-name} % prints the description left-justified, and the key-name in a \kbd % form near the right margin. \def\key#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\vtop {\hsize=.75\hsize\rightskip=1em \hskip\keyindent\relax#1}\kbd{#2}\hfil}} \newbox\metaxbox \setbox\metaxbox\hbox{\kbd{M-x }} \newdimen\metaxwidth \metaxwidth=\wd\metaxbox % metax - definition of a M-x command. % \metax{description of command}{M-x command-name} % Tries to justify the beginning of the command name at the same place % as \key starts the key name. (The "M-x " sticks out to the left.) \def\metax#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\hbox to .75\hsize {\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil}% \hskip -\metaxwidth minus 1fil \kbd{#2}\hfil}} % threecol - like "key" but with two key names. % for example, one for doing the action backward, and one for forward. \def\threecol#1#2#3{\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil&\kbd{#2}\hfil\quad &\kbd{#3}\hfil\quad\cr} %**end of header \title{Org-Mode Reference Card (1/2)} \centerline{(for version \orgversionnumber)} \section{Getting Started} % Put the following in your \kbd{~/.emacs}$^1$ \vskip -1mm \beginexample% (autoload 'org-mode "org" "Org mode" t) (autoload 'org-diary "org" "Org mode diary entries") (autoload 'org-agenda "org" "Agenda from Org files" t) (autoload 'org-store-link "org" "Store org link" t) (autoload 'orgtbl-mode "org" "Orgtbl minor mode" t) (autoload 'turn-on-orgtbl "org" "Orgtbl minor mode") (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\\\.org\$" . org-mode)) (define-key global-map "\\C-cl" 'org-store-link)$^2$ (define-key global-map "\\C-ca" 'org-agenda)$^2$ \endexample % \metax{For the many customization options try}{M-x org-customize} \metax{To read the on-line documentation try}{M-x org-info} \section{Visibility Cycling} \key{rotate current subtree between states}{TAB} \key{rotate entire buffer between states}{S-TAB} \key{show the whole file}{C-c C-a} %\key{show branches}{C-c C-k} \section{Motion} \key{next heading}{C-c C-n} \key{previous heading}{C-c C-p} \key{next heading, same level}{C-c C-f} \key{previous heading, same level}{C-c C-b} \key{backward to higher level heading}{C-c C-u} \key{jump to another place in document}{C-c C-j} \section{Structure Editing} \key{insert new heading at same level as current}{M-RET} \key{insert new TODO entry}{M-S-RET} \key{promote current heading up one level}{M-LEFT} \key{demote current heading down one level}{M-RIGHT} \key{promote current subtree up one level}{M-S-LEFT} \key{demote current subtree down one level}{M-S-RIGHT} \key{move subtree up}{M-S-UP} \key{move subtree down}{M-S-DOWN} \key{kill subtree}{C-c C-x C-w} \key{copy subtree}{C-c C-x M-w} \key{yank subtree}{C-c C-x C-y} \key{archive subtree}{C-c \$} To set archive location for current file, add a line like$^3$: \vskip -1mm \beginexample% \#+ARCHIVE: archfile::* Archived Tasks \endexample \section{Filtering and Sparse Trees} \key{show sparse tree for all matches of a regexp}{C-c /} \key{view TODO's in sparse tree}{C-c C-v} \key{create sparse tree with all deadlines due}{C-c C-w} \key{time sorted view of current org file}{C-c C-r} \key{agenda for the week}{C-c a$1$} \key{agenda for date at cursor}{C-c C-o} \section{TODO Items} \key{rotate the state of the current item}{C-c C-t} \key{view TODO items in a sparse tree}{C-c C-v} \key{set the priority of the current item}{C-c , [ABC]} \key{remove priority cookie from current item}{C-c , SPC} \key{raise priority of current item}{S-UP$^4$} \key{lower priority of current item}{S-DOWN$^4$} \vskip 1mm per-file TODO workflow states: add line(s) like$^3$: \vskip -1mm \beginexample% \#+SEQ_TODO: TODO PROCRASTINATE BLUFF DONE \endexample \vskip -1mm per-file TODO keywords: add line(s) like$^3$: \vskip -1mm \beginexample% \#+TYP_TODO: Phil home work DONE \endexample \section{Timestamps} \key{prompt for date and insert timestamp}{C-c .} \key{like \kbd{C-c} . but insert date and time format}{C-u C-c .} \key{Like \kbd{C-c .} but make stamp inactive}{C-c !} % FIXME \key{insert DEADLINE timestamp}{C-c C-d} \key{insert SCHEDULED timestamp}{C-c C-s} \key{create sparse tree with all deadlines due}{C-c C-w} \key{the time between 2 dates in a time range}{C-c C-y} \key{change timestamp at cursor by $-1$ day}{S-LEFT$^4$} \key{change timestamp at cursor by $+1$ day}{S-RIGHT$^4$} \key{change year/month/day at cursor by $-1$}{S-DOWN$^4$} \key{change year/month/day at cursor by $+1$}{S-UP$^4$} \key{access the calendar for the current date}{C-c >} \key{insert timestamp matching date in calendar}{C-c <} \key{access agenda for current date}{C-c C-o} \key{While prompted for a date:}{} \key{... select date in calendar}{mouse-1/RET} \key{... scroll calendar back/forward one month}{< / >} \key{... forward/backward one day}{S-LEFT/RIGHT} \key{... forward/backward one week}{S-UP/DOWN} \key{... forward/backward one month}{M-S-LEFT/RIGT} \section{Links} \key{globally store link to the current location}{C-c l$^2$} \key{insert a link (TAB completes stored links)}{C-c C-l} \key{insert file link with file name completion}{C-u C-c C-l} \key{open link at point}{C-c C-o} \key{open file links in emacs}{C-u C-c C-o} \key{open link at point}{mouse-2} \key{open file links in emacs}{mouse-3} {\bf Link types} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm on the web} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm EMail address} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm Usenet group} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm file, absolute} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm file, relative} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm file with line nr.} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm BBDB person} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm shell command} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm GNUS group} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm GNUS message} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm VM folder} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm VM message} \key{\kbd{}}{\rm VM remote} Wanderlust \kbd{} and RMAIL \kbd{} like VM %\key{\kbd{}}{\rm Wanderlust f.} %\key{\kbd{}}{\rm Wanderlust m.} %\key{\kbd{}}{\rm RMAIL folder} %\key{\kbd{}}{\rm RMAIL msg} \section{Tables} %Org-mode has its own built-in intuitive table editor with unique %capabilities. {\bf Creating a table} \metax{insert a new Org-mode table}{M-x org-table-create} \metax{... or just start typing, e.g.}{|Name|Phone|Age RET |- TAB} \key{convert region to table}{C-c C-c} \key{... separator at least 3 spaces}{C-3 C-c C-c} %\key{... prompt for separator regexp}{C-u C-c C-c} {\bf Commands available inside tables} The following commands work when the cursor is {\it inside a table}. Outside of tables, the same keys may have other functionality. {\bf Re-aligning and field motion} \key{re-align the table without moving the cursor}{C-c C-c} \key{re-align the table, move to next field}{TAB} \key{move to previous field}{S-TAB} \key{re-align the table, move to next row}{RET} {\bf Row and column editing} \key{move the current column left}{M-LEFT} \key{move the current column right}{M-RIGHT} \key{kill the current column}{M-S-LEFT} \key{insert new column to left of cursor position}{M-S-RIGHT} \key{move the current row up}{M-UP} \key{move the current row down}{M-DOWN} \key{kill the current row or horizontal line}{M-S-UP} \key{insert new row above the current row}{M-S-DOWN} \key{insert horizontal line below the current row}{C-c -} \key{insert horizontal line above the current row}{C-u C-c -} {\bf Regions} \key{cut rectangular region}{C-c C-x C-w} \key{copy rectangular region}{C-c C-x M-w} \key{paste rectangular region}{C-c C-x C-y} \key{fill paragraph across selected cells}{C-c C-q} {\bf Calculations} Except for the summation commands, these need the Emacs calc package installed. \key{set and eval column formula}{C-c =} \key{set and eval named-field formula}{C-u C-c =} \key{edit formulas in separate buffer}{C-c '} \key{re-apply all stored equations to current line}{C-c *} \key{re-apply all stored equations to entire table}{C-u C-c *} \kbd{TAB}, \kbd{RET} and \kbd{C-c C-c} trigger automatic recalculation in lines starting with: {\tt | \# |}. \key{rotate calculation mark through \# * ! \^ \_ \$}{C-\#} \key{display column number cursor is in}{C-c ?} \key{sum numbers in current column/rectangle}{C-c +} \key{copy down with increment}{S-RET$^4$} A formula can also be typed directly into into a field and will executed by \kbd{TAB}, \kbd{RET} and \kbd{C-c C-c}. A leading \kbd{=} introduces a column formula, \kbd{:=} a named-field formula. \key{Example: Add Col1 and Col2}{=\$1+\$2} \key{... with printf format specification}{=\$1+\$2;\%.2f} \key{... with constants from constants.el}{=\$1/\$c/\$cm} \key{sum from 3rd hline above to here}{:=vsum(\&III)} \key{apply current column formula}{=} {\bf Miscellaneous} \key{toggle visibility of vertical lines}{C-c |} \metax{export as tab-separated file}{M-x org-table-export} \metax{import tab-separated file}{M-x org-table-import} {\bf Tables created with the \kbd{table.el} package} \key{insert a new \kbd{table.el} table}{C-c ~} \key{recognize existing table.el table}{C-c C-c} \key{convert table (Org-mode $\leftrightarrow$ table.el)}{C-c ~} \newcolumn \title{Org-Mode Reference Card (2/2)} \centerline{(for version \orgversionnumber)} \section{Timeline and Agenda} \key{show timeline of current org file}{C-c C-r} \key{... include past dates}{C-u C-c C-r} \key{add current file to your agenda}{C-c [} \key{remove current file from your agenda}{C-c ]} \key{compile agenda for the current week}{C-c a$^2$} \key{agenda for date at cursor}{C-c C-o} \vskip 1mm To set category for current file, add line$^3$: \vskip -1mm \beginexample% \#+CATEGORY: MyCateg \endexample {\bf Commands available in an agenda buffer} The agenda buffer is electric: single key presses execute commands. {\bf View org file} \key{show original location of item}{SPC} \key{... also available with}{mouse-3} \key{show and recenter window}{l} \key{goto original location in other window}{TAB} \key{... also available with}{mouse-2} \key{goto original location, delete other windows}{RET} \key{toggle follow-mode}{f} {\bf Change display} \key{delete other windows}{o} \key{switch to weekly view}{w} \key{switch to daily view}{d} \key{toggle inclusion of diary entries}{D} \key{toggle time grid for daily schedule}{g} \key{refresh agenda buffer with any changes}{r} \key{display the following \kbd{org-agenda-ndays}}{RIGHT} \key{display the previous \kbd{org-agenda-ndays}}{LEFT} \key{goto today}{.} {\bf Remote editing} \key{digit argument}{0-9} \key{change state of current TODO item}{t} \key{set priority of current item}{p} \key{raise priority of current item}{S-UP$^4$} \key{lower priority of current item}{S-DOWN$^4$} \key{display weighted priority of current item}{P} \key{change timestamp to one day earlier}{S-LEFT$^4$} \key{change timestamp to one day later}{S-RIGHT$^4$} \key{change timestamp to today}{>} \key{insert new entry into diary}{i} {\bf Calendar commands} \key{find agenda cursor date in calendar}{c} \key{compute agenda for calendar cursor date}{c} \key{show phases of the moon}{M} \key{show sunrise/sunset times}{S} \key{show holidays}{H} \key{convert date to other calendars}{C} {\bf Quit and Exit} \key{quit agenda, remove agenda buffer}{q} \key{exit agenda, remove all agenda buffers}{x} \section{Exporting} Exporting creates files with extensions {\it .txt\/} and {\it .html\/} in the current directory. \key{export as ASCII file}{C-c C-x a} \key{export visible text only (e.g. for printing)}{C-c C-x v} \key{export as HTML file}{C-c C-x h} \key{export as HTML and open in browser}{C-c C-x b} \key{prefix arg sets nb. of headline levels, e.g.}{C-3 C-c C-x h} \key{export as iCalendar file}{C-c C-x i} \key{export all agenda files as iCalendar files}{C-c C-x C-i} \key{compine all agenda files to single iCal file}{C-c C-x C-c} \key{insert template of export options}{C-c C-x t} \key{toggle fixed width for entry or region}{C-c :} {\bf HTML formatting} \key{make words {\bf bold}}{*bold*} \key{make words {\it italic}}{/italic/} \key{make words \underbar{underlined}}{_underlined_} \key{sub- and superscripts}{x\^{}3, J_dust} \key{\TeX{}-like macros}{\\alpha, \\to} \key{typeset lines in fixed width font}{start with :} \key{tables are exported as HTML tables}{start with |} \key{links become HTML links}{http:... etc} \key{include html tags}{@...@} {\bf Export options} Include additional information for export by putting these anywhere in the org file. Use {\tt M-TAB} completion to make sure to get the right keywords. {\tt M-TAB} again just after keyword is complete inserts examples. \key{the title to be shown}{\#+TITLE:} \key{the author}{\#+AUTHOR:} \key{authors email address}{\#+EMAIL:} \key{language code for html}{\#+LANGUAGE:} \key{free text description of file}{\#+TEXT:} \key{... which can carry over multiple lines}{\#+TEXT:} \key{settings for the export process - see below}{\#+OPTIONS:} {\bf Settings for the OPTIONS line} \key{set number of headline levels for export}{H:2} \key{turn on/off section numbers}{num:t} \key{turn on/off table of contents}{toc:t} \key{turn on/off linebreak preservation}{\\n:nil} \key{turn on/off quoted html tags}{@:t} \key{turn on/off fixed width sections}{::t} \key{turn on/off tables}{|:t} \key{turn on/off \TeX\ syntax for sub/super-scripts}{\^{}:t} \key{turn on/off emphasised text}{*:nil} \key{turn on/off \TeX\ macros}{TeX:t} {\bf 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 \kbd{\#} are comments and are not exported. Subtrees whose header starts with COMMENT are never exported. \key{toggle COMMENT keyword on entry}{C-c ;} \section{Completion} In-buffer completion completes TODO keywords at headline start, TeX macros after ``{\tt \\}'', option keywords after ``{\tt \#-}'', and dictionary words elsewhere. \key{Complete word at point}{M-TAB} \newcolumn \section{Calendar and Diary Integration} To include entries from the Emacs diary in your Org-mode agenda: \beginexample% (setq org-agenda-include-diary t) \endexample To include your Org-mode agenda in your normal diary, make sure you're using the fancy diary display % %\beginexample% %(add-hook 'diary-display-hook 'fancy-diary-display) %\endexample % and in your \kbd{~/diary} file add \beginexample% \&\%\%(org-diary) \endexample to include all the files listed in \kbd{org-agenda-files}. For more selective file inclusion use a line for each file: \beginexample% \&\%\%(org-diary) ~/path/to/some/org-file.org \endexample \section{Remember-mode Integration} See the manual for how to make remember.el use Org-mode links and files. The note-finishing command \kbd{C-c C-c} will first prompt for an org file. In the file, find a location with: \key{rotate subtree visibility}{TAB} \key{next heading}{DOWN} \key{previous heading}{UP} Insert the note with one of the following: \key{as sublevel of heading at cursor}{RET} \key{right here (cursor not on heading)}{RET} \key{before current heading}{LEFT} \key{after current heading}{RIGHT} \key{shortcut to end of buffer (cursor at buf-start)}{RET} \key{Abort}{q} \section{CUA and pc-select compatibility} Configure the variable {\tt org-CUA-compatibility} to make Org-mode avoid the \kbd{S-} bindings used by these modes. When set, Org-mode will change the following keybindings (also in the agenda buffer, but not during date selection). See note mark four$^4$ throughout the reference card. %\vskip-mm \beginexample S-UP $\to$ M-p S-DOWN $\to$ M-n S-LEFT $\to$ M-- S-RIGHT $\to$ M-+ S-RET $\to$ C-S-RET \endexample \section{Notes} $^1$ The six autoload forms are only needed if Org-mode is not part of Emacs, or an XEmacs package. $^2$ This is only a suggestion for a binding of this command. Choose you own key as shown under INSTALLATION. $^3$ After changing a \kbd{\#+KEYWORD} line, press \kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor still in a line to make Org-mode notice the change. $^4$ Keybinding affected by {\tt org-CUA-compatibility}. \copyrightnotice \bye % arch-tag: 139f6750-5cfc-49ca-92b5-237fe5795290 %%% Local Variables: %%% mode: latex %%% TeX-master: t %%% End: