Bastien <b...@gnu.org> wrote: > Trey Darley <t...@treyka.net> writes: > > > * What have I tested? > > > > ** running emacs under a different terminal (urxvt and xterm) > > ** running outside tmux in a normal session > > ** disabling all my ~/.emacs.d/ modifications apart from setting my > > load-path > > and the bare minimal [0] to instantiate org-mode > > ** running org-7.8.09 (stable) and org-7.8.06 (distro) > > Please also try with a bare emacs > > ~$ emacs -Q > > As you have FLIM/SEMI/APEL loaded, perhaps there is some obscure > interaction that breaks stuff. But it works okay here. >
Try C-h c M-RET in an org buffer. If something is capturing the key before emacs gets its hands on it, this will confirm it: emacs won't see it and you'll still be at the "Describe key" prompt. Also, you might want to use a dribble file to see what Emacs sees as the input: (info "(emacs) Checklist") describes how to turn it on. Nick