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diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi index bc27356e4..448947c59 100644 --- a/doc/org.texi +++ b/doc/org.texi @@ -5206,19 +5206,20 @@ attachments yourself. @kindex C-c C-a o @item o -Open current task's attachment, if there is only one. +Open current task's attachment. If there are more than one, prompt for a +file name first. @kindex C-c C-a O @item O -Also open the attachment, but using the Finder. +Also open the attachment, but force opening the file in Emacs. @kindex C-c C-a f @item f -Open current task's attachment directory in dired. +Open the current task's attachment directory. @kindex C-c C-a F @item F -Also open the directory, but using the Finder. +Also open the directory, but force using @code{dired} in Emacs. @kindex C-c C-a D @item D @@ -7116,7 +7117,11 @@ example: @item C-c ' Edit the source code example at point in its native mode. This works by switching to an indirect buffer, narrowing the buffer and switching to the -other mode. You need to exit by pressing @kbd{C-c '} again. Fixed-width +other mode. You need to exit by pressing @kbd{C-c '} again@footnote{Upon +exit, lines starting with @samp{*} or @samp{#} will get a comma prepended, to +keep them from being interpreted by Org as outline nodes or special +comments. These commas will be striped for editing with @kbd{C-c '}, and +also for export.}. Fixed-width regions (where each line starts with a colon followed by a space) will be edited using @code{artist-mode}@footnote{You may select a different-mode with the variable @code{org-edit-fixed-width-region-mode}.} to allow creating |