Hi Stephan,

Thanks, I was using M-Shift-s <down> instead of M-Shift <down>. Now it works fine.

Scott

Stephan Schmitt wrote:
Hi Scott,

for me it works like intended.
Perhaps you're confusing the keystrokes:

M-S-<down> does not mean
Meta-Shift-s <down>
but
Meta-Shift-<down>
i.e. the capital S denotes the Shift key.
Then you just have to press two keys with the left hand...

hth,
    Stephan

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Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 21:46:34 -0400
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Subject: [Orgmode] Moving Subtree Weirdness
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Here is something weird. When I move a subtree using M-S-<up> or M-S-<down>, the content of the first section of the subtree becomes centered.

* Subtree
** Section 1
Content 1
** Section 2
Content 2

changes to

* Subtree
** Section 1
                     Content 1
** Section 2
Content 2

It is as if M-s was used on the 'Content 1' line.

I find this annoying and inconvenient so I don't use these commands to move subtrees. I haven't tested the other subtree moving commands. Anyway, M-S-<up>/<down> requires me to press three keys at the same time with my left hand, so not using those commands is no big deal.

Scott Randby


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