Hi Samuel,
I am quite convinced that only indentation should be used to determine
list structure. I believe the solution to the problem would be a yank
function
that would adapt the indentation...
- Carsten
On Jun 19, 2009, at 7:58 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Interesting.
Just as a brainst
Interesting.
Just as a brainstorm, I wonder if there is a block that could achieve
the same effect? Or, perhaps, if indentation that looks like the
following could be handled automatically?
- item
- subitem
this is stuff pasted flush left. we know that it is a body because
there is no bla
Hi Thomas,
Lists depend entirely on indentation.
Sidenote:
For long mails and similar texts I use a drawer:
(setq org-drawers (quote ("PROPERTIES" "CLOCK" "PHONE" "EMAIL"
"REMAIL" "HIDDEN" "LOGBOOK")))
:EMAIL: and :REMAIL: are the ones I use for mails from and to
customers.
Seb
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:24 AM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha all,
> First, org-mode is really useful. The more I use it, the more useful it
> gets and the more I appreciate its flexibility. I've been using it for
> several months but still feel like a newbie. Perhaps the problem I'm hav
Aloha all,
First, org-mode is really useful. The more I use it, the more useful
it gets and the more I appreciate its flexibility. I've been using it
for several months but still feel like a newbie. Perhaps the problem
I'm having stems from this.
I use the checkbox feature a lot, with