On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 5:16 PM Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr>
wrote:

>
> Wait... What?
>

Yes :) I had thought I couldn't get my point across correctly the first
time.


> Properties drawers do not contain blank lines. If you hit <RET>, this is
> no longer a properties drawer, but a regular one, where auto-filling is
> allowed.
>

Of course. But "the right thing" would be to prevent call to auto filling
within `org-return` (somehow? I haven't yet dug deeper into that) if point
is in a property drawer.

If you want to add a new property, use C-c C-x p, or, if you insist on
> typing it manually, use C-q <RET> instead.
>

C-c C-x p is a bit unnatural and also longer to type than RET, especially
if the point is already inside the property drawer. Yes, if my point is
inside the subtree, and I think of adding a property, C-c C-x p is great!

C-q  RET is a good tip, but again, RET would be better.

I'll try hacking something around this, tweaking org-return should work
using a simple advice. Would a patch be welcome for this?
-- 

Kaushal Modi

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