Hello, Daniele Nicolodi <dani...@grinta.net> writes:
> I just tried: going to the beginning of the line with C-a (by default > bound to org-beginning-of-line in org-mode) puts the cursor in a > position where you can insert text before the link, without it being > part of the link description. Interesting. It doesn't work in Org 8.3.6. I unleashed my bisecting powers (!) and discovered I had introduced a regression during 8.3.3 release. This is now fixed and C-a puts point before the link, again. Thank you. > Does this solve your problem? :) Not really. It makes my example more bearable, but using C-a is still a workaround, and there are also many other dances to perform in various other cases. So, I still think there is an usability issue that needs to be fixed. As another data point, `org-hide-emphasis-markers' is nil by default, because emphasized text can be a pain to edit when this variable is non-nil. I don't think links should go the opposite way. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou