c.bu...@posteo.jp writes:
> Dear Tim
>
> Am 04.04.2022 17:49 schrieb Tim Cross:
>> What is line-fill-mode? It isn't a 'standard' emacs mode, so must be
>> some add-on?
>
> Sorry this was a "typo".
>
>> At any rate, I don't see this problem when using standard
>> auto-fill-mode. With this mode,
Dear Tim
Am 04.04.2022 17:49 schrieb Tim Cross:
What is line-fill-mode? It isn't a 'standard' emacs mode, so must be
some add-on?
Sorry this was a "typo".
At any rate, I don't see this problem when using standard
auto-fill-mode. With this mode, when lines wrap (because I've exceeded
the
c.bu...@posteo.jp writes:
> Thanks to the discussion I now can see and describe my problem clearer.
>
> When using line-fill-mode it does not take the current org list indention into
> account. Because of this org lines like this will appear.
>
> - one entry with a very long text ending in the
c.bu...@posteo.jp writes:
> Am 04.04.2022 09:16 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp:
>> Am 04.04.2022 06:06 schrieb Ihor Radchenko:
>>> A list item continues until
>>> there are _2_ blank lines or until the subsequent line is not indented >=
>>> current list item indentation:
>> Intereseting. What 2
On Mon, Apr 4, 2022 at 10:34 AM wrote:
>
> I would like to know why does a list need 2 blank lines instead of 1?
> For what reason exists this rule?
>
- 1 blank line in a list item with create a paragraph break as I showed in
my example earlier. It will not end the list item or list.
- So we
Am 04.04.2022 09:16 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp:
Am 04.04.2022 06:06 schrieb Ihor Radchenko:
A list item continues until
there are _2_ blank lines or until the subsequent line is not indented
>=
current list item indentation:
Intereseting. What 2 lines not 1 like in paragraphs. Am I right to
Thanks to the discussion I now can see and describe my problem clearer.
When using line-fill-mode it does not take the current org list
indention into account. Because of this org lines like this will appear.
- one entry with a very long text ending in the second line
end
- second entry
This
Dear all,
We currently have two versions of Org syntax in WORG:
1. https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html (old, not always accurate)
2. https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax-edited.html (new, being
discussed in https://orgmode.org/list/871r1g936z@gmail.com)
The old syntax page is
c.bu...@posteo.jp writes:
> Am 04.04.2022 06:06 schrieb Ihor Radchenko:
>> A list item continues until
>> there are _2_ blank lines or until the subsequent line is not indented
>> >=
>> current list item indentation:
>
> Intereseting. What 2 lines not 1 like in paragraphs. Am I right to say
>
Dear Ihor,
thanks for your feedback.
Am 04.04.2022 06:06 schrieb Ihor Radchenko:
A list item continues until
there are _2_ blank lines or until the subsequent line is not indented
>=
current list item indentation:
Intereseting. What 2 lines not 1 like in paragraphs. Am I right to say
that
On Mon, Apr 4, 2022, 12:06 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> I think your examples are a bit misleading.
I have the indentations correct in my three examples.
A list item continues until
> there are _2_ blank lines or until the subsequent line is not indented >=
> current list item indentation:
>
Kaushal Modi writes:
>> Do I understand it correct that the end of a list is marked by an empty
>> line?
>>
>
> Yes. I think that the list items follow the same rules as Paragraphs [1]
> i.e. A list item continues until it sees a blank line. This is identical to
> Markdown.
>
I think your
On Sun, Apr 3, 2022, 4:29 PM wrote:
> Hello togehter,
>
> is it usual to have auto-fill-mode (automatic new-line after n
> characters) turned on in org or org-roam (including fill-column set e.g.
> to 80)?
>
I cannot comment on that. Enabling auto-fill-mode is user preference.
Or let me ask
I found org-export-as-html and tested this
- one
eins
ens
This as html is
one
eins
ens
Am 03.04.2022 22:28 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp:
Hello togehter,
is it usual to have auto-fill-mode (automatic new-line after n
characters) turned on in org or org-roam (including fill-column set
Hello togehter,
is it usual to have auto-fill-mode (automatic new-line after n
characters) turned on in org or org-roam (including fill-column set e.g.
to 80)?
Or let me ask from another point of view: Is it usual to have multiline
list entries?
- first list entry
- second list entry with
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