Hi Bernt, Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> writes:
> Org file has this > > ,---- > | * One > | two > | three > | four > | five > `---- > > Put the cursor on first column of line two and hit M-S-RET gives me this > > ,---- > | * One > | two > | * TODO > | three > | four > | five > `---- Okay, I see this too. > It seems to work correctly when there is no heading above the text > (ie. One is not a headline) That's what I tested after your previous email, yes. I need to think harder about this and to get more feedback, because the new behavior seems the correct one to me. Also, it is in sync with the docstring of `org-insert-heading-respect-content': Non-nil means insert new headings after the current subtree. When nil, the new heading is created directly after the current line. ^^^^^ This is about *inserting* a new heading, not about turning the current line into a heading (which is fine to have when there is no heading above, of course.) Also, reverting to the old behavior would move S-M-RET closer to C-c *. Let's see if other users find the current behavior annoying, and let me know how annoying it is to you! Thanks, -- Bastien