Re: [O] [Bug] org-indent-mode underindents body in variable-pitch-mode

2014-12-01 Thread Anders Johansson
Anders Johansson mejlaandersj at gmail.com writes:

 
 Anders Johansson mejlaandersj at gmail.com writes:
 
  
  Tobias Getzner tobias.getzner at gmx.de writes:
  
   
   Hello,
   
   After updating to Emacs 24.4 and org-mode 20141020, I’ve noticed that
   org-indent-mode now underindents item bodies when variable-pitch-mode is
   used. I. e., in the following document, «lorem», «ipsum», and «etc.» will
   fall successively short of the item’s respective indent level.
   
   * first
   lorem
   ** second
   ipsum
   *** third
   etc.
   
   My last working version was 20140915 on Emacs 24.3.
   
   Kind regards,
   Tobias
   
  
  Hi,
  I'm experiencing the exact same problem. Debugging might be a little tricky
  if it involves changes in both Emacs and org.
  
  I think the problem depends on the text-properties wrap-prefix and
  line-prefix being set to a number of spaces and a number of stars,
  respectively, in headlines and only spaces in body text. When variable-pitch
  fonts don't have as wide stars as spaces we get a mismatch. But I don't know
  how this can have worked better before.
  
  Doesn't anyone else use variable-pitch-mode for org and suffer from this?
  
  Cheers,
  Anders Johansson  
  
  
 
 Hi again,
 Ok, I have tracked it down a bit. It must be due to changes in Emacs outside
 of org.
 I tried with the combination Emacs 24.3.1 and org:
 Org-mode version 8.2.10 (8.2.10-20-gaa65ac-elpa  at 
 /home/aj/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20141124/) 
 
 There it works. But never in 24.4, regardless of org version.
 
 How Emacs handles line-prefix and wrap-prefix must have changed in some way.
 I don't know if that is a bug in Emacs or something org should accommodate
 for though.
 
 Cheers,
 Anders Johansson
 
 And then it worked.
 
 

Ok,

I'm quite sure this depends on the changes discussed here:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2013-08/msg00776.html

which (as far as I understand it) means that wrap-prefix (and line-prefix?)
now uses the currently active face (or something like that) instead of
default. The working indent in variable-pitch-mode thus depended on
wrap-prefix and line-prefix having the wrong (default) face instead of the
variable-pitch face that is now used.

One workaround is to customize the face org-indent in some way to make it
roughly match the width of your stars:

(set-face-attribute 'org-indent nil :family YOUR_DEFAULT_FAMILY)

This worked ok for me.
Just inheriting default didn't seem to work. I think that is overridden by
variable-pitch mode.

I don't know if this could be generalized in a good way that could be put
into org-mode since the desired width (or family) depends on each users
configuration.

One possibility could be if it would be possible to get the pixel-width of a
star in some way and then set line-prefix to a correct pixel-width (multiple
of this).

Cheers,
Anders Johansson




Re: [O] [Bug] org-indent-mode underindents body in variable-pitch-mode

2014-11-27 Thread Anders Johansson
Tobias Getzner tobias.getzner at gmx.de writes:

 
 Hello,
 
 After updating to Emacs 24.4 and org-mode 20141020, I’ve noticed that
 org-indent-mode now underindents item bodies when variable-pitch-mode is
 used. I. e., in the following document, «lorem», «ipsum», and «etc.» will
 fall successively short of the item’s respective indent level.
 
 * first
 lorem
 ** second
 ipsum
 *** third
 etc.
 
 My last working version was 20140915 on Emacs 24.3.
 
 Kind regards,
 Tobias
 

Hi,
I'm experiencing the exact same problem. Debugging might be a little tricky
if it involves changes in both Emacs and org.

I think the problem depends on the text-properties wrap-prefix and
line-prefix being set to a number of spaces and a number of stars,
respectively, in headlines and only spaces in body text. When variable-pitch
fonts don't have as wide stars as spaces we get a mismatch. But I don't know
how this can have worked better before.
 
Doesn't anyone else use variable-pitch-mode for org and suffer from this?

Cheers,
Anders Johansson  







Re: [O] [Bug] org-indent-mode underindents body in variable-pitch-mode

2014-11-27 Thread Anders Johansson
Anders Johansson mejlaandersj at gmail.com writes:

 
 Tobias Getzner tobias.getzner at gmx.de writes:
 
  
  Hello,
  
  After updating to Emacs 24.4 and org-mode 20141020, I’ve noticed that
  org-indent-mode now underindents item bodies when variable-pitch-mode is
  used. I. e., in the following document, «lorem», «ipsum», and «etc.» will
  fall successively short of the item’s respective indent level.
  
  * first
  lorem
  ** second
  ipsum
  *** third
  etc.
  
  My last working version was 20140915 on Emacs 24.3.
  
  Kind regards,
  Tobias
  
 
 Hi,
 I'm experiencing the exact same problem. Debugging might be a little tricky
 if it involves changes in both Emacs and org.
 
 I think the problem depends on the text-properties wrap-prefix and
 line-prefix being set to a number of spaces and a number of stars,
 respectively, in headlines and only spaces in body text. When variable-pitch
 fonts don't have as wide stars as spaces we get a mismatch. But I don't know
 how this can have worked better before.
 
 Doesn't anyone else use variable-pitch-mode for org and suffer from this?
 
 Cheers,
 Anders Johansson  
 
 

Hi again,
Ok, I have tracked it down a bit. It must be due to changes in Emacs outside
of org.
I tried with the combination Emacs 24.3.1 and org:
Org-mode version 8.2.10 (8.2.10-20-gaa65ac-elpa @
/home/aj/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20141124/) 

There it works. But never in 24.4, regardless of org version.

How Emacs handles line-prefix and wrap-prefix must have changed in some way.
I don't know if that is a bug in Emacs or something org should accommodate
for though.

Cheers,
Anders Johansson




And then it worked.







[O] [Bug] org-indent-mode underindents body in variable-pitch-mode

2014-10-21 Thread Tobias Getzner
Hello,

After updating to Emacs 24.4 and org-mode 20141020, I’ve noticed that
org-indent-mode now underindents item bodies when variable-pitch-mode is
used. I. e., in the following document, «lorem», «ipsum», and «etc.» will
fall successively short of the item’s respective indent level.

* first
lorem
** second
ipsum
*** third
etc.

My last working version was 20140915 on Emacs 24.3.

Kind regards,
Tobias