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I don't know whether this is specifically a Prelude issue, but: in Emacs 27.x, the keys shift-{up,down,left,right} in org-mode are mapped to org-shift{up,down,left,right}. In 28.1 the same keys are bound globally to windmove-{up,down,left,right} and take precedence.
I like having windmove-* available so have temporarily bound the org-mode shift-* functions to alt-{up,down,left,right} instead. Am happy to put in a pull request if there's a consensus about what bindings are most acceptable.
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This part of the config hasn't been changed in ages, so I assume something changed upstream in Emacs. I'd be open to a PR that prioritizes the org keybindings while in org buffers if that is what org users prefer to use.
I don't know whether this is specifically a Prelude issue, but: in Emacs 27.x, the keys
shift-{up,down,left,right}
in org-mode are mapped toorg-shift{up,down,left,right}
. In 28.1 the same keys are bound globally towindmove-{up,down,left,right}
and take precedence.I like having
windmove-*
available so have temporarily bound the org-modeshift-*
functions toalt-{up,down,left,right}
instead. Am happy to put in a pull request if there's a consensus about what bindings are most acceptable.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: