John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> writes:

> This awesome. If this equivalent existed for M-a/e and M-f/b, I would
> be very happy with the result. Seem reasonable -- when on a folded
> headline, I just can't think of a reason someone would want to
> interact with the headline after the ellipsis. It even, as someone
> else mentioned, can ge one into trouble -- press the wrong key or
> delete after it and you're removing text you can't even see... but are
> able to interact with!

Well, after all, its just "Plain Text" you are editing.
Whenever there is an Elipsis, there is a convenient "hack" in the
display hiding what you don't want to see, but it is never the less a
hack. So I got into the habbit that, whenever I edit a line that 
contains "...", I unfold it first; whenever it is folded, I only 
a ) view it or 
b) navigate with the org commands like the speed keys
   (http://orgmode.org/manual/Speed-keys.html) or 
c) use the org structure editing command 
(http://orgmode.org/manual/Structure-editing.html).

For extensive editing with emacs board tools, there is always 
"M-x show-all". 

So, I agree, whenever there are ellipsis, editing "it ... can
get one into trouble". So I just don't ;).

hth
Memnon




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