Greetings.

I am a big fan of org mode, but occasionally I feel that it is quite
difficult to figure out how to do a relatively simple task. So sorry for
this newbie question.

The manual clearly states the following:

"Since indentation is what governs the structure of these lists, many
structural constructs like #+BEGIN_... blocks can be indented to signal
that they belong to a particular item. "

Ok. By searching in Emacs for different commands containing "indent" I
was able to find out that pressing C-j in a list item indents the next
line so that a subsequently written source block would also be indented.

But let us assume that I already have a source block, and it is not
indented correctly; what is the easy way to indent this block in a list?
(I can always keep pressing spacebar, but it does not feel very
intelligent.)

--

Jarmo


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