William Henney wrote:
>Hi all

>I have recently started using org-indent (together with word-wrap) for
>new org files. In general, I love it. But there are a couple of small
>problems:


>2. org-indent fails to play nicely with org-inlinetask in two ways

>   i) It destroys the special fontification of the inline task's
>leading stars, even if org-indent-mode-turns-on-hiding-stars is set to
>nil

>   ii) Any text after an inline task's END statement is soft-indented
>as though it were part of the inline task, whereas the indentation
>should ideally return to what it was before the inline task. Of
>course, this is also a problem when org-indent is turned off, if you
>try to automatically hard-indent using TAB. However, in that case you
>can adjust by hand the indentation of the first line after the inline
>task, and then all the following lines will indent correctly. With
>org-indent the problem is much worse since there is no way of
>adjusting the soft indents by hand.

Not a fix yet, but kind of a bump.  Having the text below an
inline-task wrongly indented makes inline-tasks completely unusable
with `org-indent-mode' turned on.

Best,
  -- David
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