Hello, Duianto - <otna...@gmail.com> writes:
> Reproduction Steps: > > Copy the following lines: > 1. a > b > 2. c > [...] > Move the cursor to the end of the first line, after the: a [...] > Evaluate the following command: S-M-; (org-insert-item) RET [...] > A Backtrace buffer opens with the message: > > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range 0 1) > replace-match("1. " nil nil nil 1) > #f(compiled-function (struct old-struct item) #<bytecode > 0x497071>)(((1 0 "1. " nil nil nil 6) (6 0 "2. " nil nil nil 13) (16 0 > "1. " nil nil nil 20)) ((1 0 "1. " nil nil nil 6) (6 0 "1. " nil nil > nil 13) (16 0 "2. " nil nil nil 20)) 16) > org-list-struct-apply-struct(((1 0 "1. " nil nil nil 6) (6 0 "2. " > nil nil nil 13) (16 0 "1. " nil nil nil 20)) ((1 0 "1. " nil nil nil > 6) (6 0 "1. " nil nil nil 13) (16 0 "2. " nil nil nil 20))) > org-list-write-struct(((1 0 "1. " nil nil nil 6) (6 0 "2. " nil nil > nil 13) (16 0 "1. " nil nil nil 20)) ((1) (6) (16))) > org-insert-item() > eval((org-insert-item) nil) > eval-expression((org-insert-item) nil nil 127) > funcall-interactively(eval-expression (org-insert-item) nil nil 127) > call-interactively(eval-expression nil nil) > command-execute(eval-expression) Fixed. Thank you. > > No indentation: > If the indentation is removed from the second line: > 1. a > b > 2. c > > Then it might be working as expected: > 1. a > 2. > b > 2. c > > a correctly numbered list item is inserted. > > The fourth lines list number: 2. c > didn't change, but it might be expected since there was no indentation > before the: b > therefore it might be assumed that the list ended there. This is expected. You need to fix the second list manually, with C-c C-c. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou