Hi Bastien On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Bastien <b...@gnu.org> wrote: > Jason Lewis <ja...@dickson.st> writes: > >> when using the Shift-<enter> feature in a table to copy values down, it >> fails to place the cursor where you expect it to if the previous column >> has a fixed width and the contents of the cell is truncated. > > Fixed in maint, thanks for reporting this!
The related commit commit 323c7b3de2211a7d61bf0c71c6f5923b1ea62297 Author: Bastien Guerry <b...@altern.org> Date: Thu Feb 6 09:58:17 2014 +0100 org-table.el: Fix bugs about cursor repositioning * org-table.el (org-table-copy-down) (org-table-find-dataline, org-table-move-row) (org-table-insert-hline, org-table-kill-row): Use `org-move-to-column' with the IGNORE-INVISIBLE arg set to `t', so that abbreviated rows don't interfer with setting the cursor back at the correct position. Thanks to Jason Lewis for reporting one of these bugs. is a regression for Shift-<enter> on 1 in the table below when hyperlinks are configured to be literal: | [[http://www.orgmode.org]] | 1 | | | [[http://www.orgmode.org]] | | | | [[http://www.orgmode.org]] | | | Michael