Hello, John Wiegley <jwieg...@gmail.com> writes:
> I don't have any org-babel variables customized. I have a code block like > this: > > *** NOTE Assets:Receivable:CEG > #+begin_src sh :results value :exports results > ledger reg --inject=Expected '^income:ceg' > ledger reg --sort date -b 2007 receivable:CEG > #+end_src > :PROPERTIES: > :ID: 8BEF6C42-8B23-495B-9421-3810B58907A1 > :VISIBILITY: folded > :CREATED: [2010-06-18 Fri 07:37] > :END: Actually this not Babel related. Some functions, like `org-end-of-meta-data-and-drawers' and `org-fixup-indentation', assume that all drawers (along with time-stamps, etc.) live before any text in the headline. So for now, a solution would be to move the block after the drawer. > When I put my cursor on the '*' in the heading and hit 'r', I was used to the > whole entry, including the code block, getting indented by one space. Now > everything *but* the code block gets indented. > > Is this new behavior? How do I get back to the old behavior? I don't want my > code blocks sticking to a fixed column. I haven't checked but I don't think it is new. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou