* Kévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legoug...@gmail.com> [2020-11-16 01:00]: :PROPERTIES: :CREATED: [2020-11-16 Mon 01:15] :ID: bd11f325-c034-4f9b-baa6-b7d606af3cbb :END: > - Plenty of Org users do not expect it to behave like programming modes > wrt indentation (they might not even use programming modes). > > - These users were using RET as a "dumb newline" command, unaware > that by default, Org considers that text should be indented.
You have all nice good points, thank you. My confusion comes from the below advertised liberties: - Org Mode - Your life in plain text - A GNU Emacs major mode for convenient plain text markup — and much more. And so all the time I have expected Org to be very liberal. I could write it in any mode, any editor, and I could still use it back in Emacs. Special stuff as I understood it since beginning is just header, properties or tags and tables and special blocks. Everything else should be liberal. Using RET as newline, yes. This is only how I was hooked onto Org. Side notes: Personally I would like Org to be either rigid or not rigid and liberal. It is either one of those. Indentation by default is nowhere. Neither rigid or not rigid as it is not mature feature. It is hard to express me. I have given examples when indentation is not following with itself. But if all other functions are following nicely with indentation AND bunch of users seek that, why not. When copying subtrees into different headings, identation is not always following nicely. When demoting upmoting headings, is not following nicely.