Hello,
Sebastien Vauban <sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org> writes: > I've done that but, now, it does not support anymore the structure I had > in all my Org files: > > ** TODO Show typical Org entry > SCHEDULED: <2014-11-08 Sat> > :LOGBOOK: > CLOCK: [2014-11-11 Tue 12:35]--[2014-11-11 Tue 14:19] => 1:44 > :END: > > I have the planning lines and the drawers indented at the level of the > entry. > > On the other hand, the "body text" of the entry always begins at > column 0. This makes a clear distinction between "meta-stuff" and the > contents of the entry itself. This distinction is not known by Org. "Meta-stuff" is stuff bound to a headline: planning info and, now, properties drawer. OTOH, a LOGBOOK drawer is a regular drawer, which can be inserted anywhere within the section. As such, it belong to the body of the section. > Now, with `org-adapt-indentation' set to `t', the whole "block" moves to > the right when demoting, and to the left (except for the LOGBOOK > drawer!? [1]) when promoting. When demoting, everything, i.e., "meta-stuff" and body, is moved to the right. When promoting, "meta-stuff" is moved unconditionally (due to `org-adapt-indentation'), but line beginning at column 0 prevents the body from being moved. Maybe behaviour could be more symmetric (i.e., refuse to demote body if promoting it would fail). I didn't think about it much, but I have the feeling that there are pitfalls, however. `org-adapt-indentation' is really useful if you indent everything, e.g., using C-j to start new lines. Here you are using something in-between. I suggest to keep `org-adapt-indentation' to nil and "fix" meta stuff and logbook by indentation by hand, using `org-after-demote-entry-hook' and `org-after-promote-entry-hook'. > With `org-adapt-indentation' set to `nil', nothing moves (but the > headline), when demoting or promoting. This sounds right. > [1] See http://screencast.com/t/nsGNuoHL. This requires Flash, which I don't have. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou