Zitat - Nick Dokos * Fr Okt 03 2008 um 18:00 - > henry atting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Zitat - John Rakestraw * Fr Okt 03 2008 um 12:58 - >> >> > On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 10:22:48 +0200 >> > henry atting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> >> Is there a function which aligns tags in an org document? >> > >> > Does C-u C-c C-c do what you want? >> >> As far as I see it does what I want, but it an inconsistent way. I don't >> understand it. >> Expample: >> >> ** <2008-10-18 Sa>This is what I do at that date >> :holiday: >> ** TODO And here what I have to do on an other >> :schreiben: >> >> The variable org-tags-column is set to -90. And when I set the cursor >> behind any tag I get as resulting column 90. >> > > Maybe I'm missing the point but I don't see an inconsistency here. > > Are the two tags aligned flush right in your org file? They are not in the > mail > message, but I suspect that's a tab handling problem in the almost infinite > chain > from your org file to my inbox, and not an org-mode problem.
No, they aren't aligned flush right, the above example looks exactly like the according part of an org file - I did not copy/paste it. > If they *are* flush right, then I think everything is as it should be, no? The > documentation for the variable you mention says: > > The column to which tags should be indented in a headline. > If this number is positive, it specifies the column. If it is negative, > it means that the tags should be flushright to that column. For example, > -80 works well for a normal 80 character screen. > > That's exactly what I get: when I set it to -90, they are flush right ending > at column 90; when I set it to 90, they are flush left starting at column 90. Same here, the tags end or start at column 90, but it *looks* inconsistent. If I put the cursor behind `:holiday:' the column number is 90, and if I put it behind `:schreiben:' it's 90, too. If you look at the above example you wouldn't expect this. henry _______________________________________________ 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