Luciano Passuello <lucia...@litemind.com> writes: > Isn't that consistent with the regular org-insert-heading (M-RET)? > When cursor is in the beginning of a headline, there's no way to > create a heading below that line (using standard M-RET). It will > always create it above. So, having the cursor in the beginning of the > line overrides the standard behavior. Unless we move the cursor > somewhere else, that feature is also lost.
Sorry, but this makes no sense. You want to insert a headline above current one? Use M-RET. You want it below current headline? Use C-RET. You have the best of both worlds, any behaviour is still available to your fingertips. > I see no reason why C-RET should behave differently, even if only for > consistency reasons. I do see reasons, and I explained them. M-RET and C-RET/C-u M-RET are different beasts, just don't expect them to behave exactly the same. I stand on my ground: current behaviour is better. Regards,