On Feb 9, 2008 1:26 AM, cezar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have this TODO:
>
> ** TODO Meeting with John Doe
> regarding the job interview
> some skills they would like
> - html
> - css
> - unix
> address: 102 str. Blah foo, CA
> phone: 1111111
>
> I would like to somehow make org aware that the list ends after "- unix"
> and that what follows are not part of the list, meaning pressing TAB
> should not move the cursor under "u" form unix.
This is a tough one. Sometimes I want the behavior you describe.
Sometimes I want the behavior org-mode has. For me it's not so must
the that I care about tab indenting right. Org can't be a mind
reader. It's that it may undo your indent if you if you do M-q and
org disagrees with you. Maybe if there was a way to delimit the list
like:
* this is the stuff
It all happens here:
-----
- lock
- stock
- and barrel
-----
It's done now.
I choose the 5 -'s because it matches with the horizontal bar, just
indented. (btw, could org-mode maybe take a line with 5 -'s and
extend it to the width of the window when displaying in the buffer?
Just an idea I'd use but don't really need.) I don't know if it's the
right thing, and I'm guessing it may not be possible anyhow (with out
a lot of work).
Also I don't know what the correct behavior should be for:
* Slapstick
-----
- Stooges
-----
- Moe
- Larry
- Curly
- Shemp
- Joe
-----
- Marx
-----
- Groucho
- Harpo
- Chico
- Gummo
- Zeppo
-----
-----
I know what I'd like, but I don't know if it's practical. Another
possibility is to do like rst and require a blank line when ending a
list entry. Again, I'm not sure that is reasonably workable in
org-mode.
Edd
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