Hi all,
Hi Marshall,
When starting an ordered list::
1. hello
with two spaces between the ``1.`` and the ``hello``, pressing Return
at the end of the line leads to an indentation by four spaces, s.t.
the cursor is located directly beneath the beginning of ``hello``.
Other amounts of space between the ``1.`` and the ``hello`` are
respected as well.
However, when writing unordered lists::
* hello
or::
- hello
or::
+ hello
with three spaces between the bullet marker and the word "hello",
pressing Return leaves the cursor indented with two spaces. This is
independent on the number of spaces between the marker and the text.
It is easy enough to indent manually when writing such paragraphs.
However, when reflowing paragraphs in an unordered list by ``gq`` in
"visual line" mode (``V``), it is a little tedious to reformat the
paragraph starting at its second line, after the first line is
complete.
Would it be possible to change vim's behaviour in this respect?
Best,
Friedrich
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