The problem is that it is hard to see if a final newline
in a remember buffer is meant to indicate an empty line or not.
I will fix it in the following way:  After exiting the remember buffer,
Org-mode will add a newline *if there is none* and insert the resulting string into the outline tree. So if your template does end with zero or one \n, there will be no empty line after the entry. If it ends with \n\n, there
will be an empty line.

- Carsten

On Sep 7, 2007, at 0:40, John Wiegley wrote:

"Scott Jaderholm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

If I write TODO something I get a blank line after it in my org file even
though I didn't put a newline when using remember.

Even stranger is that it *doesn't* put a blank line if you have multiple lines of text in your remember block. I'd vote that if the template has no blank
line, the entry never gets a blank line.

John


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