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Given I'd like to keep using global-flycheck-mode, how can I make sure flycheck is automatically disabled when editing org-mode documents? Or maybe is just activate it for code blocks?

I found this discussion but I admit I don't know what to do with this information. :\


ORIGINAL QUESTION:

I'm trying to create a timestamp with both date and time in org-mode (without adding to agenda), and I read from the docs that I should be using this cord:

C-u C-c !

However, I get this in my minibuffer:

screenshot http://zc.d.pr/NxKK/56UjyS0K+

Seems like its waiting for more input. I'm an Emacs n00b so I'm not really sure what's happening here. I get the same behavior with

C-c !

Both versions with . work fine, though:

C-u C-c .

 

C-c .

What's happening here?


UPDATE: Thanks to suggestions from the comments below, I've determined Flycheck is doing something to screw this up: here's my flycheck config

(use-package flycheck
  :ensure t
  :init (global-flycheck-mode))
(add-hook 'after-init-hook #'global-flycheck-mode)

Where can I look to find if there is a colliding key binding?

Given I'd like to keep using global-flycheck-mode, how can I make sure flycheck is automatically disabled when editing org-mode documents? Or maybe is just activate it for code blocks?

I found this discussion but I admit I don't know what to do with this information. :\


ORIGINAL QUESTION:

I'm trying to create a timestamp with both date and time in org-mode (without adding to agenda), and I read from the docs that I should be using this cord:

C-u C-c !

However, I get this in my minibuffer:

screenshot http://zc.d.pr/NxKK/56UjyS0K+

Seems like its waiting for more input. I'm an Emacs n00b so I'm not really sure what's happening here. I get the same behavior with

C-c !

Both versions with . work fine, though:

C-u C-c .

 

C-c .

What's happening here?


UPDATE: Thanks to suggestions from the comments below, I've determined Flycheck is doing something to screw this up: here's my flycheck config

(use-package flycheck
  :ensure t
  :init (global-flycheck-mode))
(add-hook 'after-init-hook #'global-flycheck-mode)

Where can I look to find if there is a colliding key binding?

Given I'd like to keep using global-flycheck-mode, how can I make sure flycheck is automatically disabled when editing org-mode documents? Or maybe is just activate it for code blocks?

I found this discussion but I admit I don't know what to do with this information. :\


ORIGINAL QUESTION:

I'm trying to create a timestamp with both date and time in org-mode (without adding to agenda), and I read from the docs that I should be using this cord:

C-u C-c !

However, I get this in my minibuffer:

screenshot http://zc.d.pr/NxKK/56UjyS0K+

Seems like its waiting for more input. I'm an Emacs n00b so I'm not really sure what's happening here. I get the same behavior with

C-c !

Both versions with . work fine, though:

C-u C-c .

C-c .

What's happening here?


UPDATE: Thanks to suggestions from the comments below, I've determined Flycheck is doing something to screw this up: here's my flycheck config

(use-package flycheck
  :ensure t
  :init (global-flycheck-mode))
(add-hook 'after-init-hook #'global-flycheck-mode)

Where can I look to find if there is a colliding key binding?

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Given I'd like to keep using global-flycheck-mode, how can I make sure flycheck is automatically disabled when editing org-mode documents? Or maybe is just activate it for code blocks?

I found this discussion but I admit I don't know what to do with this information. :\


ORIGINAL QUESTION:

I'm trying to create a timestamp with both date and time in org-mode (without adding to agenda), and I read from the docs that I should be using this cord:

C-u C-c !

However, I get this in my minibuffer:

screenshot http://zc.d.pr/NxKK/56UjyS0K+

Seems like its waiting for more input. I'm an Emacs n00b so I'm not really sure what's happening here. I get the same behavior with

C-c !

Both versions with . work fine, though:

C-u C-c .

C-c .

What's happening here?


UPDATE: Thanks to suggestions from the comments below, I've determined Flycheck is doing something to screw this up: here's my flycheck config

(use-package flycheck
  :ensure t
  :init (global-flycheck-mode))
(add-hook 'after-init-hook #'global-flycheck-mode)

Where can I look to find if there is a colliding key binding?

Given I'd like to keep using global-flycheck-mode, how can I make sure flycheck is automatically disabled when editing org-mode documents? Or maybe is just activate it for code blocks?


ORIGINAL QUESTION:

I'm trying to create a timestamp with both date and time in org-mode (without adding to agenda), and I read from the docs that I should be using this cord:

C-u C-c !

However, I get this in my minibuffer:

screenshot http://zc.d.pr/NxKK/56UjyS0K+

Seems like its waiting for more input. I'm an Emacs n00b so I'm not really sure what's happening here. I get the same behavior with

C-c !

Both versions with . work fine, though:

C-u C-c .

C-c .

What's happening here?


UPDATE: Thanks to suggestions from the comments below, I've determined Flycheck is doing something to screw this up: here's my flycheck config

(use-package flycheck
  :ensure t
  :init (global-flycheck-mode))
(add-hook 'after-init-hook #'global-flycheck-mode)

Where can I look to find if there is a colliding key binding?

Given I'd like to keep using global-flycheck-mode, how can I make sure flycheck is automatically disabled when editing org-mode documents? Or maybe is just activate it for code blocks?

I found this discussion but I admit I don't know what to do with this information. :\


ORIGINAL QUESTION:

I'm trying to create a timestamp with both date and time in org-mode (without adding to agenda), and I read from the docs that I should be using this cord:

C-u C-c !

However, I get this in my minibuffer:

screenshot http://zc.d.pr/NxKK/56UjyS0K+

Seems like its waiting for more input. I'm an Emacs n00b so I'm not really sure what's happening here. I get the same behavior with

C-c !

Both versions with . work fine, though:

C-u C-c .

C-c .

What's happening here?


UPDATE: Thanks to suggestions from the comments below, I've determined Flycheck is doing something to screw this up: here's my flycheck config

(use-package flycheck
  :ensure t
  :init (global-flycheck-mode))
(add-hook 'after-init-hook #'global-flycheck-mode)

Where can I look to find if there is a colliding key binding?

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Creating non Turn off global-agenda timestamps inflycheck-mode for org mode-mode?

Given I'd like to keep using global-flycheck-mode, how can I make sure flycheck is automatically disabled when editing org-mode documents? Or maybe is just activate it for code blocks?


ORIGINAL QUESTION:

I'm trying to create a timestamp with both date and time in org-mode (without adding to agenda), and I read from the docs that I should be using this cord:

C-u C-c !

However, I get this in my minibuffer:

screenshot http://zc.d.pr/NxKK/56UjyS0K+

Seems like its waiting for more input. I'm an Emacs n00b so I'm not really sure what's happening here. I get the same behavior with

C-c !

Both versions with . work fine, though:

C-u C-c .

C-c .

What's happening here?


UPDATE: Thanks to suggestions from the comments below, I've determined Flycheck is doing something to screw this up: here's my flycheck config

(use-package flycheck
  :ensure t
  :init (global-flycheck-mode))
(add-hook 'after-init-hook #'global-flycheck-mode)

Where can I look to find if there is a colliding key binding?

Creating non-agenda timestamps in org mode?

I'm trying to create a timestamp with both date and time in org-mode (without adding to agenda), and I read from the docs that I should be using this cord:

C-u C-c !

However, I get this in my minibuffer:

screenshot http://zc.d.pr/NxKK/56UjyS0K+

Seems like its waiting for more input. I'm an Emacs n00b so I'm not really sure what's happening here. I get the same behavior with

C-c !

Both versions with . work fine, though:

C-u C-c .

C-c .

What's happening here?


UPDATE: Thanks to suggestions from the comments below, I've determined Flycheck is doing something to screw this up: here's my flycheck config

(use-package flycheck
  :ensure t
  :init (global-flycheck-mode))
(add-hook 'after-init-hook #'global-flycheck-mode)

Where can I look to find if there is a colliding key binding?

Turn off global-flycheck-mode for org-mode?

Given I'd like to keep using global-flycheck-mode, how can I make sure flycheck is automatically disabled when editing org-mode documents? Or maybe is just activate it for code blocks?


ORIGINAL QUESTION:

I'm trying to create a timestamp with both date and time in org-mode (without adding to agenda), and I read from the docs that I should be using this cord:

C-u C-c !

However, I get this in my minibuffer:

screenshot http://zc.d.pr/NxKK/56UjyS0K+

Seems like its waiting for more input. I'm an Emacs n00b so I'm not really sure what's happening here. I get the same behavior with

C-c !

Both versions with . work fine, though:

C-u C-c .

C-c .

What's happening here?


UPDATE: Thanks to suggestions from the comments below, I've determined Flycheck is doing something to screw this up: here's my flycheck config

(use-package flycheck
  :ensure t
  :init (global-flycheck-mode))
(add-hook 'after-init-hook #'global-flycheck-mode)

Where can I look to find if there is a colliding key binding?

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