Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> writes:

> * top top
> ^*** my example header
> text
> this is an entry
> it's also a subtree
> it is an example of an almost trivial subtree, i.e. text but no child entries.
>
>
> with point at ^, i press c, which copies the whole example entry
> including the header/heading.  great speed command.  it is configured
> by assigning org-copy-subtree to the speed command.
>
> what i want is, the exact same thing, which i will assign to C, except
> that the line that point is on is not part of hte copy.  essentially
> an org-copy-subtree--no-heading command.

IMHO, this is a bit too niche use-case. I will see what others say.

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