"Stefan-W. Hahn" <stefan.h...@s-hahn.de> writes: > > For example of a link: > > [[link][description]]x > > If cursor was at position x the old behaviour of org-return (hitting <RET>) > was to open a new line, and position the cursor at the beginning of the new > line. The old behaviour of org-open-at-point was to say "no link". > > For me this seems consistent because if you go with the cursor over > position x you see no hint and mouse-click do nothing. You have to go > over the link to see face changing and be able to mouse-click top follow > the link.
> Additonally description of org-open-at-point say "... When point is on a > link, follow it....", not "on or after". > > Also if you insert a link by yanking or org-insert-link cursor is positioned > directly after inserted link, cursor pos x s.o. With old behaviour you can > behaviour you can straight hit <RET> to get a newline. With new behaviour > you have to add space before <RET> or call open-line and position the > cursor. I can confirm this bug. It affected me when I was trying to enter scheduling information: E.g., if I insert the following with org-time-stamp... <2015-10-28 Wed> ^ ...the cursor is located after the time stamp (as shown). But if I hit return to create a new line and enter a new data (text, a time stamp, etc.), I am taken unexpectedly to the agenda. Best, Matt