> [...]

> C-e is bound to org-end-of-line which does the stutter step when you have a
> wide buffer in a narrow window: it stops at the first previously invisible
> character[fn:1]. If you have a very wide screen (e.g. a table with a hundred
> columns or something like that) it might take a few steps before you get to
> the end of the line.
 
> But the main reason for org-end-of-line's existence is its behavior on
> headlines (and the setting of org-special-ctrl-a/e is very relevant).
> C-h f org-end-of-line RET and C-h v org-special-ctrl-a/e RET make
> for enlightening reading.

Thanks, Nick.  It never occurred to me to check for remapping of C-e, etc.

-- Mike

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