I use drawers a lot, some of which are set up by hooks when I’m entering headlines (most notably TODO keywords)
Given the new syntax that requires no text between drawers & headlines (if I’m recalling that correctly), I think it would be very usefull to have either [ENTER] (bound to org-return)(C-Alt ENTER is an alternate keybinding possibility)
move point to start of line FOLLOWING any drawers, DEADLINE, or SCHEDULE lines, like this:
,** TODO this is a new headline[ENTER]
,<point is now here, potentially breaking syntax>
,:PROPERTIES:
,:MyProps: value
,:END:
,** TODO this is a new headline[ENTER]
,<point is now here, potentially breaking syntax>
,:PROPERTIES:
,:MyProps: value
,:END:
,<point should may be here, maintaining syntax>
Complication:
,** TODO this is a new headline[ENTER]
,:PROPERTIES:
,:MyProps: value
,:END:
,Is this text allowed here under new drawers syntax?
,:TIMELOGS:
, CLOCK: [2015-04-08 Wed 08:05]--[2015-04-08 Wed 09:18] => 1:13
,:END:
,<point should may be here, maintaining syntax>
In above scenario, if drawers are allowed to be separated by text, [ENTER] should move point to following first drawer
Summary: [ENTER] on a headline line should move point to the next valid line for entering general text in order to preserve correct drawer syntax