This sounds like it might be related to recent end-of-line changes and an even more recent (not yet applied) patch I posted.
On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 12:50:20PM -0600, Kevin Buchs wrote: > I would like to solve a problem I have: C-e (org-end-of-line) does not > move to the end of the line with long lines that are not headings. I > find myself wanting to get to the end of a long line often and have to > hit multiple C-e sequences to get there. I don't have the > org-special-ctrl-a/e set to non-nil. Which version of org-mode are you running? I can't reproduce this in a recent git checkout. With visual-line-mode off and org-special-ctrl-a/e nil, C-e goes straight to the (real) end of the line in one go. On the other hand, with the same settings, C-a doesn't go back to the *beginning* of the line in one go for me. This bug is fixed by the patch I posted to the list. > My line-move-visual value is the default value of t, so I get the > end-of-visual-line movement one screen's worth. At least in the latest git, end-of-line doesn't even check the value of line-move-visual, so it's setting shouldn't have any effect at all on org-end-of-line. (org-beginning-of-line *does* check line-move-visual; my patch fixes this to check visual-line-mode instead.) > Before I start hacking, I thought I should be clear on the design goals > here. It seems as if the declaration of line-move-visual says it is > dealing with vertical motion, not horizontal motion. I don't see any > behavior elsewhere that uses the interpretation that line-move-visual > is for horizontal motion. Anyone have thoughts on this subject? Agreed (see the recent discussion thread about my patch). > BTW - I posted this back in May, but I neglected to keep the topic alive. Looks like you're not the only one trying to fix this :) Toby -- Dr T. S. Cubitt Mathematics and Quantum Information group Department of Mathematics Complutense University Madrid, Spain email: ts...@cantab.net web: www.dr-qubit.org