Hello, #+begin_src python import sys #+end_src
This example shows a python source block in an org(roam) file. Org always does an indention here of two spaces. Is there a way to turn this of? It seems to me this is not the default behavior because I saw some youtube videos where there is no indention in such blocks. I'm using Emacs 27 (from Debian 11) with latest org and org-roam. I minimized my init.el and still can reproduce it. ;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- (require 'package) (setq package-archives '(("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/") ("elpa" . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/"))) ;; Initializes the package infrastructure (package-initialize) ;; === use-package == ;; use-package to simplify the config file (unless (package-installed-p 'use-package) (package-refresh-contents) (package-install 'use-package)) (require 'use-package) (setq use-package-always-ensure 't) ;; === BASIC setup (set-default-coding-systems 'utf-8) ;; === EVIL (use-package evil :init (setq evil-want-integration t) (setq evil-want-keybinding nil) (setq evil-want-C-i-jump nil) :config (evil-mode 1) ;; Use visual line motions even outside of visual-line-mode buffers (evil-global-set-key 'motion "j" 'evil-next-visual-line) (evil-global-set-key 'motion "k" 'evil-previous-visual-line) ;; Set "normal" vi-mode in specific buffers (evil-set-initial-state 'messages-buffer-mode 'normal) (evil-set-initial-state 'dashboard-mode 'normal) ) (use-package org)