On Sep 16, 2009, at 10:48 AM, Rainer Stengele wrote:

I have a minor indentation quirk:

**** STARTED [#A] whatever
    SCHEDULED: <2009-09-14 Mo>
    :LOGBOOK:
    CLOCK: [2009-08-24 Mo 15:25]--[2009-08-24 Mo 16:00] =>  0:35
    CLOCK: [2009-08-21 Fr 10:05]--[2009-08-21 Fr 13:05] =>  3:00
    CLOCK: [2009-08-20 Do 16:05]--[2009-08-20 Do 18:05] =>  2:00
    CLOCK: [2009-08-20 Do 10:30]--[2009-08-20 Do 15:34] =>  5:04
    CLOCK: [2009-08-18 Di 09:27]--[2009-08-18 Di 10:50] =>  1:23
    CLOCK: [2009-08-04 Di 15:44]--[2009-08-04 Di 16:02] =>  0:18
    CLOCK: [2009-08-03 Mo 10:57]--[2009-08-03 Mo 10:59] =>  0:02
    CLOCK: [2009-07-30 Do 10:20]--[2009-07-30 Do 11:35] =>  1:15
 :END:
 created: [2009-06-23 Di 10:20]
    - some text
...

Orgmode does not allow to indent the ":END:" symbol correctly.
Indenting the while block beginning from the headline down to :END: does not change anything here.

Is this a (minor) bug?

Ahh - putting the block in a separate file does the correct indentation.
But why? Is the indentation mechnism dependant on the previous blocks?

Hi Rainer,

in a separate file i works for me. Can you make an example where it does not work???

- Carsten



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