Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> wrote: > "Mark S." <throa...@yahoo.com> writes: > > > Hi Bernt, > > > > Thanks for pointing that out. > > > > However, I'm not on an item line nor a header line, so those settings > > should not apply. But even when I changed my line to an item, and then > > tried the settings "t" and "reversed", it still wouldn't hop to the > > end of the line in one go. In fact, if the line is long enough, I may > > have to hit Ctl-E several times. So is something broken, or is there > > some other incantation? > > > > Sorry Mark, I just tried it on a headline only. C-e invokes > end-of-visual-line and there seems to be no way to turn that off as a > option. > > The following patch disables this behaviour permanently but it should > probably be turned into an option in org-mode preserving the current > behaviour as the default. > > Modified lisp/org.el > diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el > index 975266c..af57d54 100644 > --- a/lisp/org.el > +++ b/lisp/org.el > @@ -19495,8 +19495,7 @@ beyond the end of the headline." > (not (org-on-heading-p)) > arg) > (call-interactively > - (cond ((org-bound-and-true-p line-move-visual) 'end-of-visual-line) > - ((fboundp 'move-end-of-line) 'move-end-of-line) > + (cond ((fboundp 'move-end-of-line) 'move-end-of-line) > (t 'end-of-line))) > (let ((pos (point))) > (beginning-of-line 1) >
Isn't this the same as setting line-move-visual to nil? Just pretend it's an org-mode option. Nick