I fully agree with this, I find this “feature” very irritating.  There
is a strong expectation that hitting enter inserts a line break
at the position of the cursor.  Can we please stick to that?

When I put the cursor in the middle of a word and press enter that also
“breaks” the word.  Yet we would not prevent the user from doing this.

  Titus

On 2015-05-15 Fri 02:35, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I was just amazed by the following detail in org. In the example below,
> if my cursor is anywhere inside the word "Example", and I press Enter, a
> new line will be inserted below, and the cursor will jump to the next
> line. The location of the cursor inside the heading line is ignored, and
> the heading line will not be broken.
>
> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
> * Example
>   Some text.
> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> This immediately reminded me of Microsoft products, where the software
> tries to be too intelligent, thus making it harder for the user. In this
> case, I needed to figure out that Ctrl-o is needed to break the line.
>
> I would suggest that the original interpretation of Enter would not be
> messed with. Messing with Alt-Enter and such is fine, but Enter, please
> no.
>
> Or?
>
> Jarmo

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