Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Feb 7, 2009, at 1:17 AM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
Hi.
Consider a file with 2 lines:
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**** heading
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Place the cursor at line 2 (where you can type). Then use C-c C-x C-
i to start a clock.
You have now 3 lines:
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**** heading
CLOCK: [2009-02-07 sáb 01:06]
------------------
However, the cursor is still placed at line 2, like before. I think
it would be more useful if it were moved to line 3 so that you can
start writing right away, just as before.
This saves you the C-n needed to move again to a blank line.
I don't know if other actions would also benefit from this, for
instanc clocking in for a second time (thus adding a properties
block). It's probably not needed.
Thanks,
Daniel with org 6.20g
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