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@ 2009-02-11  7:01 Nicholas Sandow
  2009-02-11 10:34 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Nicholas Sandow @ 2009-02-11  7:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Hi,

I've noticed that in org-mode, undo undoes one character at a time.

Normally in Emacs, undo is done in chunks.  To quote from the manual:

> Usually each editing command makes a separate entry in the undo  
> records, but some commands such as `query-replace' divide their  
> changes into multiple entries for flexibility in undoing.   
> Meanwhile, self-inserting characters are usually grouped to make  
> undoing less tedious.

So to undo a sentence that you've typed in, only a few "undos" are  
required.  In org-mode, though, it seems self-inserting characters  
aren't grouped, and my undos are thus more tedious.

Is this a feature or a bug?  I like the grouped undo feature.

In outline mode, the undo is still grouped, so it seems this is an  
undo-specific thing.  I am running version 6.22b

Thanks,
Nick

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