Hi,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> one thing I think might help (maybe too late) would be to put the
>> entries for both electric-indent-mode and org-adapt-indentation so that
>> they are together in the release notes as they do interact with each
>> other and often people stop
Tim Cross writes:
> one thing I think might help (maybe too late) would be to put the
> entries for both electric-indent-mode and org-adapt-indentation so that
> they are together in the release notes as they do interact with each
> other and often people stop looking once they see one and not
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Mike Kupfer writes:
>
>> Over the weekend I upgraded my Emacs from 27.1 (Org 9.3) to 27.2-rc2
>> (Org 9.4). I noticed that Org mode behaves differently, even with
>> "emacs -Q".
>>
>> In 27.1, if I visit foo.org and type "* header RET", point is put in the
>> first
Mike Kupfer writes:
> Over the weekend I upgraded my Emacs from 27.1 (Org 9.3) to 27.2-rc2
> (Org 9.4). I noticed that Org mode behaves differently, even with
> "emacs -Q".
>
> In 27.1, if I visit foo.org and type "* header RET", point is put in the
> first column. In 27.2, point is put in
On 24/03/2021 21:08, TRS-80 wrote:
On 2021-03-22 15:37, Mike Kupfer wrote:
In 27.1, if I visit foo.org and type "* header RET", point is put in
the first column. In 27.2, point is put in column 3.
You are not alone, mate. We discussed this not too long ago in the
following thread:
There
On 2021-03-22 15:37, Mike Kupfer wrote:
Over the weekend I upgraded my Emacs from 27.1 (Org 9.3) to 27.2-rc2
(Org 9.4). I noticed that Org mode behaves differently, even with
"emacs -Q".
In 27.1, if I visit foo.org and type "* header RET", point is put in
the first column. In 27.2, point is
Over the weekend I upgraded my Emacs from 27.1 (Org 9.3) to 27.2-rc2
(Org 9.4). I noticed that Org mode behaves differently, even with
"emacs -Q".
In 27.1, if I visit foo.org and type "* header RET", point is put in the
first column. In 27.2, point is put in column 3.
AFAIK, I'm not using