regards.calling `org-forward-sentence' from <C-1-> will go to <C-3->, while IMO it should not go that far, I mean it should stop somewhere BEFORE body2 line and AFTER head2 line. This is where cursor is stopped when You travel from <C-3-> using `org-backward-sentence'.Nicolas,thank You for fix, I've just did some testing on it and found some contents where assymetry still persists. cursor position is marked with <C-N-> and IT IS NOT PART OF FILE CONTENTS.
* head1
body1<C-1->
* head2
body2<C-3->
* head3.
body3On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 9:07 AM, Nicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote:Hello,
Mat Vibrys <vibrysec@gmail.com> writes:
> Org file looks like following:
>
> * heading
> my line.
>
> when cursor is at beginning of file, `org-forward-sentence' goes to the
> end of "my line.", which does not seem to be correct (heading is special
> outline). Then calling `org-backward-sentence' behaves correctly, ie it
> goes to the beginning of "my line.".
Fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou