filladapt.el usually fills much better for org lists, and everything
else, but i don't think it would be better for this case.
(setq filladapt-token-table
'(
;; this must be first
("^" beginning-of-line)
;; Included text in news or mail replies
(">+" citation->)
;; Included t
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Use TAB on the second line. In any case, I don't think orgalist should
> do it. The second line doesn't belong to the list, by definition.
Well the question is, if you already typed some text and want to make a
list out of it, ogalist cannot deal it.
>>> "TC" == Tim Cross writes:
> Just in case it is relevant, if your using a recent emacs, you might be
> running into a bug which was recently reported to do with changes in
> text-mode. The bug was found by an orglist user and affected subsequent
> line indentation. See the emacs de
Just in case it is relevant, if your using a recent emacs, you might be
running into a bug which was recently reported to do with changes in
text-mode. The bug was found by an orglist user and affected subsequent
line indentation. See the emacs devel list archives for details (was
within the last
Hello,
Uwe Brauer writes:
> I am using orgalist-mode in mail buffers via.
>
> (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook #'orgalist-mode)
> (add-hook 'message-mode-hook #'orgalist-mode)
>
>
> The filling works nicely if I start like this
>
> 1. Akja kjkajsdk fjadkfjaksdjfa kajskfj sajflksajdf lkjsaljfksadj
Hi
I am using orgalist-mode in mail buffers via.
(add-hook 'mail-mode-hook #'orgalist-mode)
(add-hook 'message-mode-hook #'orgalist-mode)
The filling works nicely if I start like this
1. Akja kjkajsdk fjadkfjaksdjfa kajskfj sajflksajdf lkjsaljfksadjf
ksajfdkajsd fkjsadlkfj
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