In fact, lists are indented like this, but indentation has meaning.

I remember some recent changes announced here in the mailing list to how
lists are handled in org that made lists more powerful. It seems now that
if some text is part or not of the list is controlled by
indentation. Therefore, if you write
#+begin_src org
- blah blah blah blah
  bleh bleh bleh bleh
blih blih blih blih
#+end_src
then "bleh bleh bleh bleh" is part of the list (as if it were in the same
line of "blah blah blah blah"), but not "blih blih blih blih". You can test
this by exporting and seeing the result.

--
Darlan

At Thu, 17 Feb 2011 22:39:39 -0800,
Linus Arver <linusar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello, I have
> 
> #+STARTUP: indent
> 
> in my .org file. I notice that section headings get indented like this:
> 
> * blah blah blah blah
>   blah blah blah blah
>   blah blah blah blah
> ** blah blah blah blah
>    blah blah blah blah
>    blah blah blah blah
> 
> This is very nice. But regular bulleted lists are indented like this:
> 
> - blah blah blah blah
> blah blah blah blah
> blah blah blah blah
>  - blah blah blah blah
>  blah blah blah blah
>  blah blah blah blah
> 
> How do I make it so that bulleted lists are indented just like the section 
> headings?
> 
> -Linus
> 
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