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Re: Is M-j broken for you in Org on Emacs 27 and 28?
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Richard Lawrence |
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Re: Is M-j broken for you in Org on Emacs 27 and 28? |
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Mon, 29 Nov 2021 09:22:11 +0100 |
Sorry, forgot to reply to this:
Tim Cross <theophilusx@gmail.com> writes:
> Note that C-j in org mode is different from 'normal' C-j in that it is
> bound to org-return-and-maybe-indent. If you want M-j to act like C-j in
> org mode, you would need to rebind M-j to org-return-and-maybe-indent in
> an appropriate org mode startup hook.
This is a good suggestion, thanks; maybe that will be the best solution
for me, if the answer is that the current behavior is not a bug.
It now seems to me that it must be a bug, though, since Org sometimes
calls a built-in C function with an argument it cannot accept, and
several people have confirmed this. The main question for me at this
point is: does this happen because org-comment-line-break-function is
being called when it shouldn't be, or because fill-prefix is nil when it
shouldn't be, or something else?
--
Best,
Richard
- Re: Is M-j broken for you in Org on Emacs 27 and 28?, (continued)
- Re: Is M-j broken for you in Org on Emacs 27 and 28?, Colin Baxter 😺, 2021/11/29
- Re: Is M-j broken for you in Org on Emacs 27 and 28?, Tim Cross, 2021/11/29
- [PATCH] Fix org-comment-line-break-function (was: Is M-j broken for you in Org on Emacs 27 and 28?), Richard Lawrence, 2021/11/30
- Re: [PATCH] Fix org-comment-line-break-function, Marco Wahl, 2021/11/30
- Re: [PATCH] Fix org-comment-line-break-function, Kaushal Modi, 2021/11/30
- Re: [PATCH] Fix org-comment-line-break-function, Tim Cross, 2021/11/30
- Re: [PATCH] Fix org-comment-line-break-function, Kaushal Modi, 2021/11/30
- Re: [PATCH] Fix org-comment-line-break-function, Kaushal Modi, 2021/11/30
- Re: [PATCH] Fix org-comment-line-break-function, Tim Cross, 2021/11/30
- Re: Is M-j broken for you in Org on Emacs 27 and 28?, Morgan Willcock, 2021/11/30
- Re: Is M-j broken for you in Org on Emacs 27 and 28?,
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