Hello, Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> On Tuesday, 6 Jul 2021 at 18:05, Mark Barton wrote: >> I normally use C-RET to enter a new headline and then press TAB to >> make it child headline. Recently it stopped working and I think I have >> it tracked down to the change that was made last week. I could be >> missing something that allows “TAB” to work for a kdb binding, but the >> previous format of "<tab>" works. > > I've also found TAB no longer moving from cell to cell in tables. I use > evil and now TAB (translated from <tab> according to C-h c) is bound to > evil-jump-forward. The only change in my environment has been updating > org. Binding <tab> is frowned upon, because it has higher priority than TAB, and also because it doesn't work everywhere, like in terminals. If TAB doesn't work properly in Org, then something, e.g., a minor mode (Evil in the second case), is stealing the binding. I guess you have to reclaim it back. Please see (and answer there) <https://orgmode.org/list/00ca1c7b-1e1d-fc91-eef3-dfc29b51b...@daniel-mendler.de/> Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou