I am using the same multiple-cursors version. What is you OS, emacs version (M-x emacs-version) and org-mode version (M-x org-version)?
I don't know if that information will help as I have never seen the problem you described. But it will still be good to have that info. What happens when you try to write anything.. can you post what you get when you hit something like "C-h c a" once you are in that mode when you cannot type? Does this happen after all of multiple-cursors commands (mc/mark-next-like-this, mc/mark-prev-like-this, ...)? It will be very useful if you can provide a step-by-step explanation of what commands you are running to recreate that problem starting from an emacs -Q session.. provide us a recipe of the problem. It should also open this issue on the multiple-cursors github with all the above info if you are sure that this happens only with multiple-cursors loaded. -- Kaushal Modi On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Jérémie Juste <jeremieju...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I started an emacs - Q session and loaded only multiple-cursors. I still > have the same issue. > my verson of multiple-cursors is multiple-cursors-20150710.456 - the latest > one from melpa. > > > > On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 11:17 PM, Kaushal Modi <kaushal.m...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> It works fine for me. >> >> Have you tried starting an emacs -Q session and loading just >> multiple-cursors (and org-mode, if you are not using the org-mode version >> shipped with emacs)? >> >> Can you replicate the problem then? >> >> If not, then comment out your whole emacs config and uncomment it 50% at a >> time between emacs restarts till you narrow down to the part in the config >> causing this issue. >> >> >> -- >> Kaushal Modi >> >> On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 4:56 PM, Jérémie Juste <jeremieju...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Multiple cursor is a very handy tool. but I don't understand why it does >>> not work properly in org-mode. I can delete characters but I cannot write >>> anything in org-mode. For the time being when it's not too costly I've >>> resorted switching to text-mode make the modification and then back to >>> org-mode. >>> >>> anyone tried something better? >>> >>> -- >>> Jérémie Juste >> >> > > > > -- > Jérémie Juste