Yes, Eric, thank you, that is a good idea.

Now I've found that it is more a feature than a failure – org mode thinks of it 
as "cleaning up", and it does it automagically together with some commands. 
There is even a special command for it: C-c n (crux-cleanup-buffer-or-region).

But I cannot find the command to "unclean" the text so that I get again what 
I've typed – without the whitespace before each (first) line.

The reason that I want the text as I type it (without leading whitespace) in is 
that I want to copy/paste it into other apps, where it is wrong to have the 
whitespace at the beginning of the line, so I have to erase it by hand (or 
regexp search/replace).

Is there no command to "unclean" the file again?



On 11 Jun 2017, at 16:51, Eric S Fraga wrote:

> […] if you want to see what you did when the
> "suddenly" bit happens, try typing "C-h l" (Control and H key
> simultaneously and then lower case l) to see all the most recent
> keystrokes you have made and how they have been interpreted by
> emacs. This may point to an offending command you are invoking without
> being aware.

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