Noah Hoffman <noah.hoff...@gmail.com> writes:

Hello,

> Each time I edit a code block using =C-c '= (org-edit-special) and
> then return to the org-mode buffer, two spaces are added to the left
> margin of the code. For example,
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC python
> print "hello"
> #+END_SRC
>
> becomes
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC python
> print "hello"
> #+END_SRC
>
> after one round-trip. This is particularly problematic for python code
> blocks since leading whitespace is meaningful.
>
> This is behavior that has been present in org-mode for so long that I
> suspect that it's not a bug - but I'd love to know how to disable it.

At the risk of being critizised by this mailing-list's QC department I
give you this (unedited) hint:

,----[ C-h v org-edit-src-content-indentation RET ]
| org-edit-src-content-indentation is a variable defined in `org-src.el'.
| Its value is 2
| 
| Documentation:
| Indentation for the content of a source code block.
| This should be the number of spaces added to the indentation of the #+begin
| line in order to compute the indentation of the block content after
| editing it with M-x org-edit-src-code.  Has no effect if
| `org-src-preserve-indentation' is non-nil.
`----

-- 
cheers,
Thorsten


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