--- On Tue, 5/17/11, Memnon Anon <gegendosenflei...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> From: Memnon Anon <gegendosenflei...@googlemail.com> > Subject: Re: [O] Ctl-E doesn't go to end of line? > To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > Date: Tuesday, May 17, 2011, 7:30 PM > Hi Mark, > > "Mark S." <throa...@yahoo.com> > writes: > > > Hello, > > > > In org-mode, Ctl-E is bound to org-end-of-line. > However, this doesn't > > appear to take you to the actual end of line as it > does in the regular > > modes. Instead, it appears to take you out to the > default line fill -- > > even if your specified line fill is much shorter or > much longer than > > the default. > > Just to be clear: > > a) `C-e' takes you to whatever fill-column is set to > globally? > > b) And this happens not only on headlines, but also on body > lines? > > c) And you did not explicitly set any of the > org-special-ctrl-xxx > variables? > > afaics, org-end-of-line uses either a) end-of-visual-line, > b) > move-end-of-line or c) end-of-line. But none of those seem > to have this > effect. ... > > Now I am as curious as you are :). > > Memnon > Hello Memnon, 'b' & 'c' are true on my system. On 'a', I don't know how org-mode is setting the distance. It seems to get stuck on some arbitrary number. For instance, it was at 106. Then I rebooted emacs and now its at 80 followed by jumps of 40. Changing the fill position doesn't seem to change the point to which it jumps. Basically, I would like it to either (1) jump to the end of the line just like in ordinary emacs or (2) behave predictably, so that I can get to the end in two key sequences. Currently it does neither. Thanks, Mark