Carsten Dominik wrote:
- M-RET no longer brakes a line in the middle, it will make a
new line after the current or (if cursor is at the beginning
of the line) before the current line.
I there a way to restore the old M-RET behavior?
I use it all the time when brainstorming: Often, when I see that the
headline I'm typing is getting too complicated, I find that it needs to
be broken into sub topics -- easy to do when you can walk the cursor
through the headline and break it up with M-ret.
Suppose I've typed:
* Danish Bakfietsen: extended front wheel centers mass, adds steering
linkage, cost, handling?
This is too long, and I have more info to add. After a couple of
M-ret's and M-right arrows, I have:
* Danish Bakfietsen
** extended front wheel centers mass
** adds steering linkage, cost, handling?
I realize that I will have a lot to say about cost and handling, so I
M-ret again:
* Danish Bakfietsen
** extended front wheel centers mass
** adds steering linkage,
*** cost,
*** handling?
For me, one of the biggest org mode strengths is how quickly you can map
out a thought and then reorganize with a few quick keystrokes -- the old
M-ret behavior is just one example. Based on listserv traffic, it
sounds like most people use org mode for task tracking and GTD, so maybe
my usage scenario is too outside of the mainstream, but still, I really
liked M-ret the way it was.
Keep up the good work,
Scott
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