Tom <levelha...@gmail.com> writes:

> If I jump to a regular TODO item from the agenda then cursor is
> put on the heading line. In case of a scheduled agenda item
> cursor is put to the timestamp. Is it intentional?
>
> I often put text content after the heading and before the
> SCHEDULED timestamp, because I can easily modify the timestamp
> with a hotkey, so it doesn't need to be right after the heading,
> I rather put text content there for convenience. When I jump to
> the heading from the agenda it puts the cursor to the timestamp
> which can be at the end of the heading and it would be more
> useful to have the cursor at the beginning, because my useful
> content is usually there.
>
> Shouldn't jumping from agenda be consistent in this respect and
> put the cursor always on the heading line like it does for
> regular TODO items?
>

I believe this is the intended behavior. You can alter the position of
the cursor by using the following hook:

,----
| org-agenda-after-show-hook is a variable defined in `org-agenda.el'.
| Its value is shown below.
| 
|   This variable is potentially risky when used as a file local variable.
| 
| Documentation:
| Normal hook run after an item has been shown from the agenda.
| Point is in the buffer where the item originated.
`----

Best,
Matt

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