Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> writes:
> [[S/MIME Signed Part:Undecided]] >>>> "KLG" == Kévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legoug...@gmail.com> writes: > > Thanks > >> Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> writes: >>> But I would like them to be indented like this >>> >>> ** DONE G1 >>> :H1:G1: >>> :PROPERTIES: > >> In Org 9.5, setting org-adapt-indentation to 'headline-data makes >> :DRAWERS: indented (setting it to t makes everything but headlines >> indented). > > Thanks, but it did not work. I set the variable > org-adapt-indentation to 'headline-data makes > > > But when I opened my org file in question I still saw > > * TODO G1 <2021-10-21 jue 17:10> :H1:G1: Uwe Brauer > :PROPERTIES: > :ID: > :EMAIL: o...@mat.ucm.es > :Grp1: G1 > :Usuario1: Uwe Brauer > :email1: o...@mat.ucm.es > :Speaker: Uwe > :End: > > Even restarting emacs did not help. > > I am running emacs 28 (master) > 83a915d3dfafd5f3d737afe1e13b75e4dd3aef96 > > And org master compiled two days ago. > > So is this a BUG? > > > > Setting the variable to t seems to be the same case using > org-indent-mode, which is usually try to avoid. > What is the setting for electric-indent-mode in the org buffer? Also, does org-lint give any warnings about your org file? The effect of org-adapt-indentation is somewhat confusing to say the least. The effect of that setting is also dependent on the setting for electric-indent-mode. Getting the desired result often depends on having the right setting for both that variable and electric-indent-mode. I've also found that in some cases, if there are errors in your org file (as found by org-lint) then everything can go a bit weird as well.