I confirm that there still is the problem with org-table on Emacs 28.0.90 pretest with org-version 9.5.1.
Here is a recipe to reproduce the problem. I still have to stick to 26.3. 1. emacs -Q 2. (defun emacs-bug-reproduce-45915 () ...) 3. (call-interactively 'emacs-bug-reproduce-45915) (defun emacs-bug-reproduce-45915 () "Reproduce bug#45915." ;; (gnus-read-ephemeral-emacs-bug-group 45915) (interactive) (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*temp buffer*") (erase-buffer) (require 'org) (orgtbl-mode 1) (insert (format "emacs-version: %s, org-version: %s\n" emacs-version org-version)) (insert "| | rownames | | / | <l> | |---+----------| | | a |")) (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*temp buffer*") (execute-kbd-macro (kbd "M-< C-n C-n C-n C-n C-f C-f")) (message "I will hit S-<return>.") (sit-for 2) (execute-kbd-macro (kbd "S-<return>")) (message "I will hit <delete>.") (sit-for 2) (execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<delete>")) (message "I will call previous-line.") (sit-for 2) (call-interactively 'previous-line)) > I confirm that there is still problem with org-table > on Emacs 29.0.50 with org-version 9.5. > >>>> I confirm that there still is following problem on 27.1.91. >>>> Could someone take a look and show me work around? >>> >>> I cannot reproduce this with latest Org stable version 9.4.5. >>> >>> Can you try again and report? >> >> I downloaded Org 9.4.5 and reproduced the problem on 26.3, 27.2, >> and 28.0.50. Here is a recipe again. >> >>> On certain condition, typing <deletechar> distorts alignment of >>> a table. Then, typing <up> moves point to previous line but far >>> right position (column 14 instead of column 2). >>> >>> | | rownames | | | rownames | >>> | / | <l> | | / | <l> | >>> |---+----------| -> |---+----------| >>> | / | a | | | a | >>> >>> Here is a recipe to reproduce the glitch started from emcas -Q. >>> >>> 1. Create a buffer with (text-mode) and yank following table. >>> >>> | | rownames | >>> | / | <l> | >>> |---+----------| >>> | | a | >>> >>> 2. (progn (require 'org) (call-interactively 'orgtbl-mode)) >>> 3. Move point to the first column and the third line with letter 'a'. >>> 4. Hit <S-return>. >>> 5. Hit <deletechar>. >>> 6. Hit <up>.