Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> This is confusing because it is ambiguous. The same point could
> correspond to a table, multiple lists, and multiple headings, all
> reclaiming S-M-left binding.
I think I agree with your point that having the S-M-left bindings
overloaded by other modes reclaiming S-M-
Allen Li writes:
> I think what Nicolas is saying is this (^ is point):
>
> * ^Heading
>
> M-S-left/right works here.
>
> * Heading
> ^content text
>
> M-S-left/right does not work here. Let’s assume that it does work
> here to be consistent with the feature/bug you are requesting.
>
> * Heading
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I don't qualify this as a bug. These commands explicitly work when point
> is at the beginning of an item. Indeed, the sub-item may be arbitrarily
> large, contain tables... it would be confusing to move the whole
> sub-list when its structure is out of sight.
Why do y
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When using lists in org like the following:
- - Item 1
- Sub-item 1
- Sub-item 1
- - Item 2
- - Item 3
I can shift them left and right using ~org-shiftmetaright~ or
~org-shiftmetaleft~.
This also works on the following list:
- - Item 1
- T