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All of a sudden (after changing computer but keeping same settings) my org capture templates take me to the org file where whatever is being captured will be stored, without the need for C-c C-c to save it and return to previous buffer. I have no idea this happened. Below is an example capture template.

To be clear, I want to go into capture, add whatever I want to capture (e.g. a todo item) via C-c C-c, then return to previous work, not be taken to where the todo or whatever it is will be saved.

(setq org-capture-templates
     '(("t" "Todo" entry (file "~/Dropbox/org/gtd.org")
         "* TODO %^{Description}\n SCHEDULED: %^{Scheduled}t\n %?\n %i\n %a") 
))

EDIT (more detail):

  1. I'm taken to a capture buffer. 2. I add the description and press RET. 3. I add the date by selecting and pressing RET. That return takes me to the gtd.org file, rather than leaving me in the capture buffer to do anything else, like add more detail, a deadline etc., then finalise with a C-c C-c and return to previous buffer. This appeared out of nowhere, with no change to my init.el. Is it some sort of conflict with a package update?

Emacs version 26.1 (9.0) Org version 9.1.9

All of a sudden (after changing computer but keeping same settings) my org capture templates take me to the org file where whatever is being captured will be stored, without the need for C-c C-c to save it and return to previous buffer. I have no idea this happened. Below is an example capture template.

To be clear, I want to go into capture, add whatever I want to capture (e.g. a todo item) via C-c C-c, then return to previous work, not be taken to where the todo or whatever it is will be saved.

(setq org-capture-templates
     '(("t" "Todo" entry (file "~/Dropbox/org/gtd.org")
         "* TODO %^{Description}\n SCHEDULED: %^{Scheduled}t\n %?\n %i\n %a") 
))

EDIT (more detail):

  1. I'm taken to a capture buffer. 2. I add the description and press RET. 3. I add the date by selecting and pressing RET. That return takes me to the gtd.org file, rather than leaving me in the capture buffer to do anything else, like add more detail, a deadline etc., then finalise with a C-c C-c and return to previous buffer. This appeared out of nowhere, with no change to my init.el. Is it some sort of conflict with a package update?

All of a sudden (after changing computer but keeping same settings) my org capture templates take me to the org file where whatever is being captured will be stored, without the need for C-c C-c to save it and return to previous buffer. I have no idea this happened. Below is an example capture template.

To be clear, I want to go into capture, add whatever I want to capture (e.g. a todo item) via C-c C-c, then return to previous work, not be taken to where the todo or whatever it is will be saved.

(setq org-capture-templates
     '(("t" "Todo" entry (file "~/Dropbox/org/gtd.org")
         "* TODO %^{Description}\n SCHEDULED: %^{Scheduled}t\n %?\n %i\n %a") 
))

EDIT (more detail):

  1. I'm taken to a capture buffer. 2. I add the description and press RET. 3. I add the date by selecting and pressing RET. That return takes me to the gtd.org file, rather than leaving me in the capture buffer to do anything else, like add more detail, a deadline etc., then finalise with a C-c C-c and return to previous buffer. This appeared out of nowhere, with no change to my init.el. Is it some sort of conflict with a package update?

Emacs version 26.1 (9.0) Org version 9.1.9

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All of a sudden (after changing computer but keeping same settings) my org capture templates take me to the org file where whatever is being captured will be stored, without the need for C-c C-c to save it and return to previous buffer. I have no idea this happened. Below is an example capture template.

To be clear, I want to go into capture, add whatever I want to capture (e.g. a todo item) via C-c C-c, then return to previous work, not be taken to where the todo or whatever it is will be saved.

(setq org-capture-templates
     '(("t" "Todo" entry (file "~/Dropbox/org/gtd.org")
         "* TODO %^{Description}\n SCHEDULED: %^{Scheduled}t\n %?\n %i\n %a") 
))

EDIT (more detail):

  1. I'm taken to a capture buffer. 2. I add the description and press RET. 3. I add the date by selecting and pressing RET. That return takes me to the gtd.org file, rather than leaving me in the capture buffer to do anything else, like add more detail, a deadline etc., then finalise with a C-c C-c and return to previous buffer. This appeared out of nowhere, with no change to my init.el. Is it some sort of conflict with a package update?

All of a sudden (after changing computer but keeping same settings) my org capture templates take me to the org file where whatever is being captured will be stored, without the need for C-c C-c to save it and return to previous buffer. I have no idea this happened. Below is an example capture template.

To be clear, I want to go into capture, add whatever I want to capture (e.g. a todo item) via C-c C-c, then return to previous work, not be taken to where the todo or whatever it is will be saved.

(setq org-capture-templates
     '(("t" "Todo" entry (file "~/Dropbox/org/gtd.org")
         "* TODO %^{Description}\n SCHEDULED: %^{Scheduled}t\n %?\n %i\n %a") 
))

All of a sudden (after changing computer but keeping same settings) my org capture templates take me to the org file where whatever is being captured will be stored, without the need for C-c C-c to save it and return to previous buffer. I have no idea this happened. Below is an example capture template.

To be clear, I want to go into capture, add whatever I want to capture (e.g. a todo item) via C-c C-c, then return to previous work, not be taken to where the todo or whatever it is will be saved.

(setq org-capture-templates
     '(("t" "Todo" entry (file "~/Dropbox/org/gtd.org")
         "* TODO %^{Description}\n SCHEDULED: %^{Scheduled}t\n %?\n %i\n %a") 
))

EDIT (more detail):

  1. I'm taken to a capture buffer. 2. I add the description and press RET. 3. I add the date by selecting and pressing RET. That return takes me to the gtd.org file, rather than leaving me in the capture buffer to do anything else, like add more detail, a deadline etc., then finalise with a C-c C-c and return to previous buffer. This appeared out of nowhere, with no change to my init.el. Is it some sort of conflict with a package update?
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Org capture templates now take me to org file, not to previous buffer

All of a sudden (after changing computer but keeping same settings) my org capture templates take me to the org file where whatever is being captured will be stored, without the need for C-c C-c to save it and return to previous buffer. I have no idea this happened. Below is an example capture template.

To be clear, I want to go into capture, add whatever I want to capture (e.g. a todo item) via C-c C-c, then return to previous work, not be taken to where the todo or whatever it is will be saved.

(setq org-capture-templates
     '(("t" "Todo" entry (file "~/Dropbox/org/gtd.org")
         "* TODO %^{Description}\n SCHEDULED: %^{Scheduled}t\n %?\n %i\n %a") 
))