Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Tim Cross
Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide writes: > Kyle Meyer writes: >> So, it seems that changing Org to honor electric-indent-mode is now >> making some users aware of org-adapt-indentation and that its default >> value is not what they want. > > I’ve seen before that increasing the depth of a headline wi

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide
Kévin Le Gouguec writes: > Before being applied, this change has been discussed on emacs-devel and > emacs-orgmode; it has then been documented in ORG-NEWS. Which other > places do you think we should have reached out to? I don’t think you really had a chance to reach enough people. I’m here on

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Tim Cross
Tim Cross writes: > Kyle Meyer writes: > >> Kévin Le Gouguec writes: >> >>> Detlef Steuer writes: >>> Note that indenting section bodies by default predates Org 9.4: in Org >>> 9.3, hitting TAB on the first line of text after a heading indents it to >>> column LEVEL+1. >> >> Yes, org-adapt-in

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Tim Cross
Greg Minshall writes: > i wonder if a grid might help? i.e., contexts in which we are all > happy, others where we might disagree? below, i try; i'm sure i've > missed cases. > > question: what does do/would we like it to do when we are in? > > = > tab

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide
Kyle Meyer writes: > So, it seems that changing Org to honor electric-indent-mode is now > making some users aware of org-adapt-indentation and that its default > value is not what they want. I’ve seen before that increasing the depth of a headline with M-→ indents all its content. That was mild

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Greg Minshall
i wonder if a grid might help? i.e., contexts in which we are all happy, others where we might disagree? below, i try; i'm sure i've missed cases. question: what does do/would we like it to do when we are in? = tables: next row, current column Org Src b

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Tim Cross
Kyle Meyer writes: > Kévin Le Gouguec writes: > >> Detlef Steuer writes: >> Note that indenting section bodies by default predates Org 9.4: in Org >> 9.3, hitting TAB on the first line of text after a heading indents it to >> column LEVEL+1. > > Yes, org-adapt-indentation has been around (with

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Greg Minshall
i wanted first to thank everyone for their participation in this discussion. i want to not be annoying. and, yes, this is a long thread, and for me, at least, it's hard to keep track of what was said. (like many, i assumed this was some bug, triggered by my configuration TIMES emacs release TIME

[PATCH] lisp/org.el: Allow hiding #+SUBTITLE: keyword via `org-hidden-keywords'

2020-11-15 Thread Kyle Meyer
Titus von der Malsburg writes: > Subject: [PATCH] lisp/org.el: Allow hiding #+SUBTITLE: keyword via > `org-hidden-keywords' > > * lisp/org.el: Allow users to include 'subtitle in > `org-hidden-keywords' to hide #+SUBTITLE: keyword. > > This way #+SUBTITLE is treated like similar keywords for titl

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Kyle Meyer
Kévin Le Gouguec writes: > Detlef Steuer writes: > Note that indenting section bodies by default predates Org 9.4: in Org > 9.3, hitting TAB on the first line of text after a heading indents it to > column LEVEL+1. Yes, org-adapt-indentation has been around (with a default of t) since 4be4c5623

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Jean Louis
* Kévin Le Gouguec [2020-11-16 01:00]: :PROPERTIES: :CREATED: [2020-11-16 Mon 01:15] :ID: bd11f325-c034-4f9b-baa6-b7d606af3cbb :END: > - Plenty of Org users do not expect it to behave like programming modes > wrt indentation (they might not even use programming modes). > > - These us

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Kévin Le Gouguec
Jean Louis writes: > There is just slight difference, and that is what I learned from > introduction to Org mode that it is "plain text" kind of mode. I can > do and write how I wish. My habit comes from being used to indent when > I want and then to follow indentation in that specific paragraph.

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Jean Louis
* Gustavo Barros [2020-11-15 17:51]: > > I do, thank you for reminder. Us in plural are sometimes teachers or > > mentors who educate other people who are supposed to edit Org files in > > most simple manner, and those people will never be able to write to > > this list to find out which option wh

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Jean Louis
* Kévin Le Gouguec [2020-11-15 15:45]: :PROPERTIES: :CREATED: [2020-11-15 Sun 16:26] :ID: e454756a-3123-42dc-8c44-8682f12927ad :END: > Jean Louis writes: > > > Indentation in fundamental mode: > > > > ** HereRET > > I come here. > > But only if I start indenting > >Like hereRET > >

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Gustavo Barros
Hi Jean, On Sun, 15 Nov 2020 at 09:09, Jean Louis wrote: That is useful. I'm glad to hear that. You (plural) could probably also get some juice from looking into, and incorporating to muscle memory, `M-RET', `C-RET' and `C-j'. I do, thank you for reminder. Us in plural are sometimes

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Kévin Le Gouguec
Detlef Steuer writes: > I'm constantly bitten by that change, but was too lazy to dig for the > cause. But now that I know, I want to add 2c. > > If one writes prose it looks much more natural to have > > * Healine > > start editing in column 1 of next row. > (Personally I would prefer to start a

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Jean Louis
* Gustavo Barros [2020-11-15 14:49]: :PROPERTIES: :CREATED: [2020-11-15 Sun 15:09] :ID: fef3cdfd-8870-4471-bcc7-4d690bfaceb2 :END: > I'm quite surprised by the reaction to this issue, because > `electric-indent-mode' *does not change Org's indentation settings*, it > just applies them along

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Kévin Le Gouguec
Jean Louis writes: > Indentation in fundamental mode: > > ** HereRET > I come here. > But only if I start indenting >Like hereRET >Then I continue here Hi Jean, My understanding of electric-indent-mode is that it tries to make "RET" equivalent to "insert newline; indent according to maj

buggy plantuml function

2020-11-15 Thread Immanuel Litzroth
(defun org-babel-plantuml-make-body (body params) "Return PlantUML input string. BODY is the content of the source block and PARAMS is a property list of source block parameters. This function relies on the `org-babel-expand-body:generic' function to extract `:var' entries from PARAMS and on th

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Detlef Steuer
Am Sun, 15 Nov 2020 08:48:56 -0300 schrieb Gustavo Barros : > Hi All, > > On Sun, 15 Nov 2020 at 13:37, Greg Minshall > wrote: > > > hi, all. > > > > David Rogers wrote: > > > >> Am I crazy to say that your last example of unwanted behavior is > >> easier for me to read and understand? (and

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Gustavo Barros
Hi All, On Sun, 15 Nov 2020 at 13:37, Greg Minshall wrote: > hi, all. > > David Rogers wrote: > >> Am I crazy to say that your last example of unwanted behavior is >> easier for me to read and understand? (and to me the common >> indenting is a hopeless mess?) > > yes, in fact, the "new" way s

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Tim Cross
Greg Minshall writes: > hi, all. > > David Rogers wrote: > >> Am I crazy to say that your last example of unwanted behavior is >> easier for me to read and understand? (and to me the common >> indenting is a hopeless mess?) > > yes, in fact, the "new" way sort of has the buffer indentation mat

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Detlef Steuer
> > > Am I crazy to say that your last example of unwanted behavior is > > easier for me to read and understand? (and to me the common > > indenting is a hopeless mess?) > > I think the second becomes horribly hard to read if you have more than > one line in the body. I use org-mode for writin

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide
David Rogers writes: >> Common indenting in Org mode is: >> >> * Heading >> Text >> ** Heading >> Text >> *** Heading text >> Text >> Heading >> Text here >> * Heading >> Text >> ** Heading >> Text >> >> AND if somebody likes to indent differently electric indent mode >> would help.

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Greg Minshall
hi, all. David Rogers wrote: > Am I crazy to say that your last example of unwanted behavior is > easier for me to read and understand? (and to me the common > indenting is a hopeless mess?) yes, in fact, the "new" way sort of has the buffer indentation match that of the outline structure of t

Re: S-RET

2020-11-15 Thread Juri Linkov
> you can find a lot of functions like the ones in jupyter at > https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/scimax-ob.el. I setup my > ipython like this: > https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/scimax-org-babel-ipython-upstream.el#L89 > > although I will note there are several setups in

Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?

2020-11-15 Thread Jean Louis
* David Rogers [2020-11-15 10:48]: :PROPERTIES: :CREATED: [2020-11-15 Sun 11:53] :ID: e9973880-3447-42c6-99e4-2a0b430d136b :END: > Jean Louis writes: > > > * David Rogers [2020-11-15 01:44]: > > > Hello > > > > > > After reading several of the responses to this, I’ve started to