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Re: [O] Counter-intuitive behavior of org-insert-heading
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Carsten Dominik |
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Re: [O] Counter-intuitive behavior of org-insert-heading |
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Sat, 31 Aug 2013 08:19:27 +0200 |
Hi Matt,
is this problem fixed now, or still present?
Thanks!
- Carsten
On 20.5.2013, at 18:07, Matt Lundin <address@hidden> wrote:
> The following commit introduced a bug in org-insert-heading.
>
> commit 3449c6d001b8d261b104bc9dd42bf1290d74bc0b
> Author: Bastien Guerry <address@hidden>
> Date: Thu Apr 11 00:35:31 2013 +0200
>
> org.el (org-insert-heading): Convert the current line into a headline
>
> * org.el (org-insert-heading-respect-content): Fix docstring.
> (org-insert-heading): When in a non-empty non-headline line,
> convert the current line into a headline.
>
> Thanks to Bernt Hansen for reporting this issue
>
> I have org-insert-heading-respect-content set to nil.
>
> Previously, when hit M-Ret at the end of a line, a new headline was
> created on the next line. Pressing return at the end of the line
> containing the date would result in a new headline, as expected. E.g.,
>
> * A heading
> [2013-05-20 Mon 11:02]
>
> ...would become
>
> * A heading
> [2013-05-20 Mon 11:02]
> *
>
> ... with the cursor placed after the new asterisk
>
> And if the cursor was at the end of a folded headline, such as.
>
> * A heading...
>
> ...a new heading would be created as expected...
>
> * A heading...
> *
>
> With the commit above, however, the following happens when I hit the
> cursor at the end of the line:
>
> * A heading
> * [2013-05-20 Mon 11:02]
>
> And with a folded headline, the same thing happens. When the cursor is
> placed after the invisible section and I hit M-Ret:
>
> * A heading...
>
> ...unfolds and becomes...
>
> * A heading
> * [2013-05-20 Mon 11:02]
>
> Best,
> Matt
>
>
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