On Aug 18, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Sebastien Vauban wrote: > Hi Carsten, > > Carsten Dominik wrote: >> On Aug 18, 2011, at 10:22 AM, Sebastien Vauban wrote: >>> Bastien wrote: >>>> Markus Berlin <ecce.ber...@googlemail.com> writes: >>>>> some time ago I noticed this small bug (small but it keeps annoying me!): >>>>> an extra space is introduced just before "SCHEDULED" >>> >>> Similar to this, I've noticed that sometimes the SCHEDULED line (or >>> DEADLINE, or ...) is moved synchronously with the heading when >>> promoting/demoting, sometimes not. >>> >>> I now found in which cases it does and when it does not: it depends on the >>> presence of text in the entry. >> >> It depends on the presence of *unindented* text in the entry, >> and purposefully so. >> >>> So, for example: >>> >>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >>> * The SCHED will be moved >>> SCHEDULED: <2011-08-18 Thu> >>> >>> * This one won't be moved along with the heading >>> SCHEDULED: <2011-08-18 Thu> >>> >>> Because of this text here... >>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >>> >>> becomes, when demoted: >>> >>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >>> * New section >>> >>> ** The SCHED will be moved >>> SCHEDULED: <2011-08-18 Thu> >>> >>> ** This one won't be moved along with the heading >>> SCHEDULED: <2011-08-18 Thu> >>> >>> Because of this text here... >>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >> >> See the variable `org-adapt-indentation'. > > This was left untouched by me, that is set to t (default), with the above > behavior. > > If I change it to nil, I'm even farer from the behavior I would like to get. > In this new case: > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > * New section > > ** The SCHED will be moved > SCHEDULED: <2011-08-18 Thu> > > ** This one won't be moved along with the heading > SCHEDULED: <2011-08-18 Thu> > > Because of this text here... > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > The indentation of both SCHEDULED lines is not changed at all. > > I would like that their indentation would be changed with the heading, even if > I write all my body text starting in column 0. > > So, this is not currently handled, IIUC? > > The SCHEDULED lines don't have a different status than the "body text" for > indentation purpose ("follow-headline" or "stay-where-you-are")?
They currently don't - but I see that this might makes sense to do differently. - Carsten > > Best regards, > Seb > > -- > Sebastien Vauban > > - Carsten