Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaz...@gmail.com> writes: >> There is a little problem I often observed, about bad vertical >> alignment of text in Org mode buffers.
> How do you indent your text in the first place? I do not, at least so far that I know. Usually, I use a variable number of stars before a headline, and write text "flushed left" afterwards, and Org mode usually does exactly what I expect. > Do you use C-j at the end of line? No, merely Enter at the end of each paragraph. Each paragraph is a single line. I also managed so M-q (`fill-paragraph') collapse a set of adjacent lines into a single one. There is usually no extra space at the beginning of a line (or paragraph). Yet, I noticed that If I add some, the whole paragraph is nicely shifted right on the screen, which is quite nice. > Do you use `org-indent-mode'? Yes. > Also, what Org version do you use? A fairly recent one, from Git. Likely one or two days old. > Anyway, unless you're using `org-indent-mode', pressing TAB on any > line should indent it correctly. You can also mark section and call > `indent-region'. I do not remember TAB has any indenting effect, but has you say, it might not be relevant when using `org-indent-mode'. François