My bad. See inline. > On Apr 24, 2019, at 8:45 AM, Daniel Herzig <daniel.her...@outlook.at> wrote: > > Hi! > > "Berry, Charles" <ccbe...@ucsd.edu> writes: > >>> On Apr 22, 2019, at 3:49 AM, Daniel Herzig <daniel.her...@outlook.at> wrote: >>> >>> I found a minor problem when editing source code blocks. I am on >>> Org-Mode 8.2.10 that comes with Emacs 25.1.1 on Debian. >> >> With more modern versions (9.2.3, for example), the behavior you describe >> does not occur. >>
I should have said M-; behaves as you would expect. But it runs `org-comment-dwim' when in an org-mode buffer. Outside of org-mode it runs `comment-dwim' which calls on `(un)comment-region'. >> viz., (un)commenting is language aware in the org buffer (as well as in the >> edit buffer). >> >> HTH, >> >> Chuck > > Thanks for your hint. > > I just upgraded to 9.2.3 through org/elpa -- but the situation seems to have > gotten even worse in my case. Not only (un)comment-region in a > source-code block of the main .org-file (not inside the edit-buffer) still do > the > same thing (commenting *OUT*) -- now the commands even comment out the > first part of the next line after the marked region, resulting in > tearing this line apart. > Right. I confirm this. So the advice is to use `org-comment-dwim' (which silently does `comment-dim' in an edit buffer). HTH, Chuck