Hi Peter,
thank you for your thoughtful post. I tend to agree that there is
some consistency missing in this area. Following your post, I am
changing the interface like this:
M-RET and M-S-RET will remain the same, i.e. they will insert the
heading directly after the current line, there
Peter Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm aware of two ways to create a sibling heading (a heading directly
> after the current heading):
>
> 1. M-return (org-meta-return)
> 2. C-return (org-insert-heading-after-current)
>
There's also:
3. C-c return (org-ctrl-c-ret)
I'm aware of two ways to create a sibling heading (a heading directly
after the current heading):
1. M-return (org-meta-return)
2. C-return (org-insert-heading-after-current)
They both operate slightly differently, but neither seem to do what I
want.
org-meta-return creates a heading directl