Hi,

My user input is partially to blame for this, I think. See toward the
end of this thread:

http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/69794

I was under the impression that the behavior of M-RET had changed, but I
may have given a wrong or incomplete description of the "old behavior" I
seemed to remember and wanted back. I agree that the current behavior
does not seem ideal either.

Here's some more misguided user input: Wouldn't it be intuitive if M-RET
at the beginning of a line turned that line into a heading (as it
currently does), but M-RET at the end of a line inserted a new heading
below (would require a change from the current workings)? Not sure about
M-RET somewhere in the middle of a line.

Yours,
Christian


Eric Abrahamsen writes:

> For the past couple of weeks I'm finding that both M-RET and C-RET turn
> the line under point into a heading, instead of inserting a new heading
> elsewhere. This happens with `org-M-RET-may-split-line' set to anything.
>
> So this:
>
> #+begin_src org
> * Chapter One
> :PROPERTIES:
> :some_prop: t
> :END:
> In which not [point is here] very much happens. But this is a further test to 
> see
> what happens on multiline text.
> #+end_src
>
> becomes:
>
> #+begin_src org
> * Chapter One
> :PROPERTIES:
> :some_prop: t
> :END:
> * In which not very much happens. But this is a further test to see
> what happens on multiline text.
> #+end_src
>
> This also happens with emacs -Q. Has no one else seen this?
>
> Thanks,
> Eric


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