> I did not need to add this line to confirm the behavior: > >> (push (cons "el" "src emacs-lisp") org-structure-template-alist)
Note the 5.2 part of the recipe. It is probably caused by the same reason, but the consequence is that the following code block is being commented, sometimes out of the screen. I accidentally commented several parts of my emacs configuration because of this. > If you really need `<s', then this is a problem (and a bug). > > You might use `C-c C-,' as long as you have no other templates > defined. I prefer to use `<el<TAB>' instead of `C-c C-, e l C-o' simply because it takes one less key press and less modifier keys. And I do have other templates. > Right. The issue seems to be that `org-tempo-add-block' puts `>' > elements in its recipe for converting `org-structure-template-alist' > to `tempo-org-template-*' values. > > Those are innocuous when `org-src-tab-acts-natively' is nil. The most straightforward solutions are deleting the `'>' elements from the template or temporary setting the `org-src-tabs-acts-natively' to nil. Best, Ihor "Berry, Charles" <ccbe...@health.ucsd.edu> writes: >> On Dec 18, 2019, at 5:07 AM, Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Recipe: >> >> 1. emacs -Q >> 2. Execute the following lisp code: >> >> (setq org-src-tab-acts-natively t) >> (require 'org-tempo) > > I did not need to add this line to confirm the behavior: > >> (push (cons "el" "src emacs-lisp") org-structure-template-alist) >> >> 3. Create the following org file: >> >> <point> >> >> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >> #+end_src >> >> 4. Put the point before the code block >> >> 5.1. Type <s TAB >> >> Observed behaviour: >> >> #+begin_src >> >> >> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >> #+end_src >> > > > Right. The issue seems to be that `org-tempo-add-block' puts `>' elements in > its recipe for converting `org-structure-template-alist' to > `tempo-org-template-*' values. > > Those are innocuous when `org-src-tab-acts-natively' is nil. > > But when `org-src-tab-acts-natively' is `t', an attempt is made to indent > within the src block, which I guess is where the trouble lies as an error > occurs which prevents the remainder of the template from being inserted. > > If you really need `<s', then this is a problem (and a bug). > > You might use `C-c C-,' as long as you have no other templates defined. > > HTH, > > Chuck