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org_meta_return doesnt jump below heading content #775
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By default,
We do not have those prefix dependent actions since it's tricky to handle it. The Ctrl+Return does what you are mentioning (https://orgmode.org/manual/Structure-Editing.html#index-C_002dRET), and that is mapped to |
That's interesting, thanks for sharing the original orgmode docs! I guess that maybe the confusion of this issue might come from the fact that in doom-emacs, the meta-return is actually mapped to the ctrl-return. But then I assume the goal of this project is to adhere to the original / vanilla emacs orgmode? |
Yes, that's true. It's hard to keep it 1 to 1 though.
Can you provide details on this? I'm aware of the empty line between the headlines when you press it, that should be configurable, but besides that I think it works as emacs. |
Looking at the documentation you linked (again, seems different from doom), most of the things are slightly different:
nvim: new heading/item is created after the current line.
nvim: nothing happens in this case.
nvim: same action as when used in the beginning of the line (or maybe if
nvim: available as
nvim: not sure if this exists. |
Describe the bug
org_mappings.meta_return doesnt skip past the contents of the heading
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
Heading content should be skipped past
Emacs functionality
Behaves as expected in Emacs
Minimal init.lua
Screenshots and recordings
In nvim-orgmode:
In Emacs:
OS / Distro
Windows 10
Neovim version/commit
NVIM v0.10.0 Build type: Release LuaJIT 2.1.1713484068
Additional context
No response
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