On Feb 7, 2008, at 7:58 PM, cezar wrote:
Hello, I am using org-mode version 5.17a and I sometimes need to write some details on a task like: ** TODO something to be done notes about this task come here and they include a list - blah - blah And another list - foo - foo And one more list - bar - bar Now, this is not what it should look like ! The lists need to be aligned properly.
Hi Cezar, Org-mode tries its best to guess what you mean and then do it. However, it is not a true mind reader, and it cannot know how you intend your lists to be structured. This structure you show is valid and might just as well be what you mean. However, Org-mode helps you to create the lists either way. What you probably did is (I am guessing here): - type "And another list" - press RET to get a new line - press TAB to indent, Org assumes that you want to continue text as *part* of he current item. - type "-" to make a new item - press TAB in the hope that the line would be outdented to match your intended structure. Bummer. Org keeps the structure because it assumes by setting the indentation, this is what you mean. What you could have done - type "And another list" - press RET to get a new line - type "-" to make a new item - press TAB to indent, now org-mode matches up the "-" with the previous ones, because before indenting the line you told it that you intended it to be an item in time. What you really should have done - type "And another list" - M-RET to create the next item. Hope this helps - Carsten
Am I making any sense ? Regards, Cezar _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
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