Thanks for helping me understand this.
For now, I think I'll just add a hook to "org-mode-hook" that rebinds
"C-a" and "C-e" to their "org-" instances.
I'm not sure that this is a totally satisfactory solution, but I think
it will work for me in the short-term at least.
Thanks again for your help,
=John
On 1/21/2019 14:56, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
John Hutchinson<johnrhutchin...@att.net> writes:
Under org 9.1 (which works as expected), C-e is bound to "org-end-of-line".
In org 9.2 (which does not work as expected) it's bound to
"end-of-visual-line".
In Org 9.1, `org-end-of-line' is mapped to `C-e' whereas in Org 9.2, it
remaps [move-end-of-line], whatever its binding is. The issue is that
`visual-line-mode' does the same, hence the conflict.
Remapping [move-end-of-line] doesn't force `C-e' on the user, so the
current way has its advantages.
Restarting org-mode, via "org-reload" or via "C-c C-c" in the initial
lines, does not change this behavior.
I think `M-x org-mode' should be sufficient to bind `C-e' back to
`org-end-of-line'. It is also possible to use `visual-line-mode-hook'
to always set
I'm not sure how to fix this from Org, tho.
Thoughts?
Regards,
--
John Hutchinson
johnrhutchin...@att.net