Nicolas,
I found another bug. When I put the cursor on item 2 in my example and
cycle through with TAB, I get the following:
TAB once:
- item 2...
another TAB:
- item 2
***************
Inline Task without a "headline"
*************** END
- item 2a... (=> item 2b is missing!!)
third TAB: all
It seems as if the list in the inline task confuses the cycle functionality.
Regards,
Karl
Zitat von Karl Maihofer <ignora...@gmx.de>:
---------------------------- begin example
----------------------------------------
Test
- item 1
*************** TODO Inline Task
Test
*************** END
- item 2
***************
Inline Task without a "headline"
*************** END
- item 2a
*************** TODO Inline Task
Text, and a list:
- item 1
- item 1a
- item 1b
- item 2
*************** END
- item 2b
- item 3
-------------------------------- end example
---------------------------------
Regards,
Karl
Zitat von Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaz...@gmail.com>:
Hello,
Karl Maihofer writes:
Pressing M-<right> with the cursor on "Item 2" in the example below
inserts a space before the inline task, so that it's no longer
recognized as a task.
- Item 1
- Item 2
- Item 2.1
*************** Inline Task
Text
*************** END
- Item 2.2
- Item 3
Fixed and pushed. I also repaired wrong indentation of text inside the
task.
Thanks for reporting this.
Regards,
--
Nicolas
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