When the cursor is positioned within a paragraph would M-<up> and
M-<down> not be better set to move the current paragraph above or below
it's surrounding paragraphs respectively?
e.g. When the point is positioned in the following outline, would a
M-<up> not be better moving the foo paragraph above the bar one, rather
than just repositioning the 6-foo line?
* Outline
bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar
bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar
bar bar bar bar bar
foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo
foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo
foo foo foo foo foo foo | <-- point
I could see such operations being restricted to only operate with the
current outline level. I realise the M-<up>/<down> behaviour when on an
outline is correct, but I see little need in repositioning lines within
a paragraph if the user is using M-q to wrap paragraphs, as I do.
Moving the paragraph here would surely make more sense.
R.
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