Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> M-RET and M-S-RET will remain the same, i.e. they will insert the
> heading directly after the current line, therefore making any content
> of the entry part of the new entry.  I believe this still makes sense,
> because it feels more like direct editing of the text file.  In this
> case, the idea is that if you want to insert the new heading after all
> the content, you would first move the cursor to after the content.
>
> I am redefining C-RET and C-S-RET in the way you propose.  The will
> now also insert a new heading *before* the current if the cursor is at
> the beginning of the line.  And they will achieve the insertion
> without folding siblings.
>
> Finally, I am introducing a new option `org-insert-heading-respect-
> content', default nil.  If you set this to t, M-RET and M-S-RET will
> behave just like C-RET and C-S-RET, respectively, so in this way you
> can make this behavior the default.

Great!  I can't wait to update and try this out.

-- 
Peter Jones, http://pmade.com
pmade inc.  Louisville, CO US



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