* William Denton w...@pobox.com [2014-10-15 22:13:16 -0400]:
I noticed something odd with electric-indent-mode, which I had enabled, and
which is on by default in 24.4.
I think the problem is with the calls to `newline' within org-return.
The code for `newline' was changed so that
Hi William,
William Denton w...@pobox.com writes:
But when I run Emacs 25 with emacs -Q, check to make sure
electric-indent-mode is enabled and see that it is because that's the
default, open foo.org, and type
* Heading
then when I hit return the cursor ends up under the *!
What happens
On 20 October 2014, Bastien wrote:
But when I run Emacs 25 with emacs -Q, check to make sure
electric-indent-mode is enabled and see that it is because that's the
default, open foo.org, and type
* Heading
then when I hit return the cursor ends up under the *!
What happens if you run M-x
Hello William,
I got tired of waiting for prettify-symbols-mode so I compiled Emacs
from source, which gives me version 25.0.50.1 (25 being next after
24.4).
This looks like a nice mode. Thanks for the hint.
I noticed something odd with electric-indent-mode, which I had
enabled, and which
Two people are interested so let me share with you that you may easily have
lots of symbols in this current release of Emacs immediately with
http://melpa.milkbox.net/#/pretty-mode
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 3:11 AM, Marco Wahl marcowahls...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello William,
I got tired of waiting
I got tired of waiting for prettify-symbols-mode so I compiled Emacs from
source, which gives me version 25.0.50.1 (25 being next after 24.4).
I noticed something odd with electric-indent-mode, which I had enabled, and
which is on by default in 24.4.
If I run Emacs 24.3 (my Ubuntu system