At Tue, 11 Aug 2009 10:36:16 +0100,
Scot Becker wrote:
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> +1
>
> I always supposed there was some Good Reason (tm) for prohibiting
> this, which I hadn't yet understood, so I never asked for it before.
> But since PT asked, I'll join in.
+1
ditto. I often find myself doing an arbitrary sequen
The good reason is this:
* heading
** A child
*** a grand child
if you try to move the grand child up, the integrity of the
tree is broken because then you have
* heading
*** a grand child
** A child
Even worse if you move a child beyond the first top-level heading.
I do M-left M-up M-right
+1
I always supposed there was some Good Reason (tm) for prohibiting
this, which I hadn't yet understood, so I never asked for it before.
But since PT asked, I'll join in.
Scot
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:24 AM, PT wrote:
> Often I want to move an item or a subtree to an other location
> with M-
Often I want to move an item or a subtree to an other location
with M-up/down and I get the message "Cannot move past superior
level".
I think there could be an option allowing this behavior. In
practice I found sometimes it would be quicker and easier to move
stuff under a different heading in th