Suvayu Ali writes: > Hello Christopher, > > On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 05:38:11PM -0500, Christopher Allan Webber wrote: >> I really hate org-open-line... I can see why people might want it, but >> it's messed up my workflow. I'd like to set C-o back. >> >> However, I have no idea what org-defkey is doing, but I expected this to >> work: >> >> (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "C-o") 'open-line) >> >> it isn't working! >> >> How to get the standard-ol-open-line behavior back? > > Does using org-defkey instead make it work?
org-defkey doesn't seem to work. > That said, I'm curious what is so different about org-open-line? The > docstring says the following: > > It is bound to C-o, <insertline>. > > (org-open-line N) > > Insert a new row in tables, call `open-line' elsewhere. > > So unless you are in a table, it should be the same as normal. Is that > broken? Anyway, I never use open-line myself, but I was curious after I > saw several people mention it on unrelated threads on a few lists. > > Cheers, Right, exactly. The way I use org-diet often involves me splitting apart and rejoining tables and the whole "adding a new line in between" is part of expected behavior for me. The new system is driving me crazy!