Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Carsten,
>> ,----[ (info "(org)Storing notes") ]
>> | If the variable `org-adapt-indentation' is non-nil, the entire
>> | text is also indented so that it starts in the same column as the
>> | headline (after the asterisks).
>> `----
>>
>> but that doesn't happen, although its value is t. For example a
>> todo made with the remember template above results in something
>> like this.
>
> Yes, the doc is not very accurate here. When org-adapt-indentation is
> set, this will happen:
>
> If inserting your note into the outline tree requires changing the
> number of stars, the indentation of the text below the headline is
> modified along with adding the stars in the headline.
>
> However, there is one catch, which you will find if you check the
> documentation of the variable `org-adapt-indentation'. For this to
> work, *all* lines need already to have some indentation.
So an empty line (with not spaces) will prevent indentation, too?
> So you need to set up your templates such that the indentation is
> already there, so add 2 spaces at the beginning of each template line.
Yes, this works.
Thanks,
Tassilo
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