Kevin,
ah. the behavior is complicated for me to understand, but presumably
useful. (there's a Jerzy Neyman quote: Life is complicated, but not
uninteresting.)
cheers, Greg
Greg Minshall writes:
> Kevin,
>
>> FWIW, during the latest poll somebody suggested making org-indent-line
>> cycle through "syntactically valid" indentation levels when hitting TAB
>> repeatedly, like python-indent-line-function; I like this idea.
>
> i think (*) the current "master" branch
Kevin,
> FWIW, during the latest poll somebody suggested making org-indent-line
> cycle through "syntactically valid" indentation levels when hitting TAB
> repeatedly, like python-indent-line-function; I like this idea.
i think (*) the current "master" branch allows you to type "-
fu- *bar"
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Note also that "- a" goes
>> back to column 0. (FWIW I think that's a bit unwieldy; going back to
>> column 0 on the /second/ would make more sense to me, as
>> it would correspond to a "paragraph break")
>
> It would make it painful to insert a blank line within a
Hello,
Kévin Le Gouguec writes:
> Note also that "- a" goes
> back to column 0. (FWIW I think that's a bit unwieldy; going back to
> column 0 on the /second/ would make more sense to me, as
> it would correspond to a "paragraph break")
It would make it painful to insert a blank line within a
James Powell writes:
> I open a new file, /tmp/demo.org, and I start a new list
> by typing "- a". It appears:
>
> - a
>
> What I expect: my cursor should now be at column 0. This was the
> behavior in 9.3.6 and it makes perfect sense.
>
> What happens instead: after upgrade to 9.4.4, the
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