Bastien <b...@gnu.org> writes: > Hi Eric, > > Eric Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> writes: > >> Thanks for this. This behaviour has annoyed me for years now. > > Me too... > >> I've >> never gotten around to figuring out why I got this behaviour because I >> get caught up with writing the email and forget by the time I finish... >> >> I hope somebody can indeed fix this as it sounds quite straightforward >> (for better elisp programmers than I...). > > This should be fixed now in master. > > Can you confirm? > > There is one remaining use-case I didn't fix: the case where you use M-q > on the first line of the message (things are messed up then.) I don't > know how to fix this, but this is a rather border-line case, as simply > typing and using auto-fill does the right thing. > > Thanks for insisting on this!
Bastian, Filling seems to work much better now but I don't know whether any of this is org or gnus. However, I am not sure what is happening here. With the following line in my configuration: (add-hook 'message-setup-hook 'turn-on-orgstruct++) all my emails end up indented strangely. Specifically, if this email had been composed with that hook entry, all my lines would have been indented 2 spaces. See my previous message to this list if you can find such easily... I commented out that line in my configuration and restarted Emacs to compose this reply. No indenting is happening (which is a good thing). Very strange. I do not understand why turning on orgstuct++ would cause a default indentation of all text. I am happy to explore this further if you give me some hint as to what to try. I am using gnus and org up to date as of yesterday (Australia time). I haven't updated today yet. Thanks, eric -- : Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 24.1.50.1 : using Org release_7.8.09-414-gb3e8a8