not sure i am fully following but it seems useful.

i thought i would report on a use case thtat might or might not be relevant.  it seems so.

i often have

===
* heading 1
text of heading 1
* heading 2
text of heading 2
|
and more text
===

where | just shows where i want to yank.

and i want to make it look like this.

===
* heading 2
text of heading 2

heading 1 [/possibly/ with star removed]
text of heading 1

and more text
===

in other words i want to combine two entries into one by cutting the first and pasting it someplace in the middle of the second.  [or, if the star is not removed, then i want to basically truncate heading 2 with putting heading 1 in the middle of the text of heading 2.]

what seems to occur with my settings is that heading 1 gets inserted as a sibling below heading 2.  which doesn't help much if heading 2 has lots of text.  so i'd like something that can allow me to at least yank at point.
others might not have this use case.  it is rather frequent for me.


On Sunday, April 21, 2024, Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net> wrote:
Philipp Kiefer <phil.kiefer@gmail.com> writes:

> To be honest, I don't see much need for fine-grained special cases. I'd
> be very happy with C-u yanking at the level of the heading at point and
> C-u C-u yanking at one level below that, regardless of the exact
> position of point. I realize that would mean C-u doubling what can
> already be done by calling org-paste-subtree with point at the beginning
> of a heading but accessing both options (paste as sibling or child) with
> a single or repeat C-u seems more consistent to me than having one
> depend on position and getting at the other via the command prefix.

This feature is now implemented on main.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=5b0b7f292
Done.

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