I like this feature and hope that I can keep it by setting a variable if changes are made.
All the best, Tom Titus von der Malsburg <malsb...@posteo.de> writes: > 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 > -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com