Jambunathan K <kjambunat...@gmail.com> writes: > Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaz...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Thanks. Take 2: > > Looks good. Less surprises. Some open questions... I have no > preference one way or the other. > > 1. Seems to like beginning of line. May be it should do a > back-to-indentation. It is disconcerting to have cursor rest on > margins. It should actively rest on the "active" content.
Beginning of line is better for killing and yanking. Also, it's easy to move back to indentation with M-m. > 2. Goes through the table row by row. I thought the tables are escaped > altogether! This is not the case anymore in the new version (see my answer to Suvayu Ali). > > 3. In the example below, the cursor stops at #+caption, but not #+name > It also stops at ./org-mode-unicorn.png. Affiliated keywords are skipped altogether. > > But it doesn't stop at the beginning of \begin{equation*}. It should > stop at first line of "content" for consistency. Done. > Should it stop at each line of "#+"? Not each line starting with "#+" is an element. > 4. Put the cursor in a table cell and C-Down and I get "This shouldn't > happen". But if I am within a table.el table cell, the table is > escaped. This shouldn't happen (anymore). > 5. The only exception to "I like bol" is while visiting footnotes where > the cursor skips past the label in to content. Should the cursor > make a stop at description term and description defintion. I removed that exception. It should behave like lists there. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou