Carsten Dominik wrote:
> 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.

Thanks - I had this same problem.

-- Naked



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