Yes, this is a bug, fixed now.
- Carsten
On Aug 7, 2009, at 2:53 PM, Leo wrote:
Hi there,
,----[ (info "(org)Structure editing") ]
| `C-<RET>'
| Just like `M-<RET>', except when adding a new heading below the
| current heading, the new heading is placed after the body
instead
| of before it. This command works from anywhere in the entry.
`----
Inside a substree and with the point at the beginning of a line, C-RET
turns the current line into a heading. In the following example, ><
indicates where the point is.
----------------
* Sample
< This is not a heading
----------------
After C-RET, it changes to
----------------
* Sample
* This is not a heading
----------------
I can reproduce this with org 6.29c as included in Emacs. Can someone
else reproduce this bug?
Best,
Leo
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