On Feb 11, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
Of course, if the user uses indentation at the first line,
The true problem here is: I am such a user. :-)
There are also users who write lists after entries... and the
default behaviour is wrong for them. I don't think it's needed to
change their habits and force them to write a blank line.
I agree that it's difficult because it's not very clear where the
metadata section (CLOCK/DEADLINE/SCHEDULE, drawers, …) ends.
Maybe it can be made that: a list (of any tipe) at line beginning
(no indentation) will break the metadata section and start the
content section.
While I think it is not too much to ask to set the clock
drawer variable I mentioned earlier in order to get reliable
behavior for your application, I guess it does not hurt to
check for smaller indentation than the clock line itself. OK.
- Carsten
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