On 2021-04-28 00:03, Bastien wrote:
TRS-80 writes:
In the same timeframe, I have also noticed my Logbook entries not
being
indented (when changing TODO states) which I think was also brought
about by this change (or rather, my changes to org-adapt-indentation).
I am not sure if I should make
On 2021-04-28 00:09, Bastien wrote:
TRS-80 writes:
So, my reading of this new(?) headline-data setting, was that it
seemed
to be exactly what I had been looking for! But perhaps I
misunderstood?
So core idea behind (setq org-adapt-indentation 'headline-data) is to
let people end up with:
TRS-80 writes:
> So, my reading of this new(?) headline-data setting, was that it seemed
> to be exactly what I had been looking for! But perhaps I misunderstood?
So core idea behind (setq org-adapt-indentation 'headline-data) is to
let people end up with:
* TODO item
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_
Hi TRS-80,
TRS-80 writes:
> In the same timeframe, I have also noticed my Logbook entries not being
> indented (when changing TODO states) which I think was also brought
> about by this change (or rather, my changes to org-adapt-indentation).
> I am not sure if I should make a separate thread ab
On 2021-02-26 01:20, Kyle Meyer wrote:
TRS-80 writes:
On 2021-02-24 15:58, TRS-80 wrote:
On 2021-02-16 23:30, Kyle Meyer wrote:
[...]
So, if I'm reading your preferences correctly, it sounds like you
want
just the first suggestion in the above snippet, leaving
org-adapt-indentation at its d
TRS-80 writes:
> On 2021-02-24 15:58, TRS-80 wrote:
>> On 2021-02-16 23:30, Kyle Meyer wrote:
[...]
>>> So, if I'm reading your preferences correctly, it sounds like you want
>>> just the first suggestion in the above snippet, leaving
>>> org-adapt-indentation at its default value:
>>>
>>> (add
On 2021-02-24 15:58, TRS-80 wrote:
On 2021-02-16 23:30, Kyle Meyer wrote:
TRS-80 writes:
Unfortunately, unless I am doing something wrong, none of these
options
seem to really restore the previous behavior. I have set
~org-adapt-indentation~ to ~'headline-data~, and now pressing RET
goes
t
On 2021-02-16 23:30, Kyle Meyer wrote:
TRS-80 writes:
Unfortunately, unless I am doing something wrong, none of these
options
seem to really restore the previous behavior. I have set
~org-adapt-indentation~ to ~'headline-data~, and now pressing RET goes
to column 0. However, unfortunately, T
Kyle Meyer writes:
> TRS-80 writes:
>
>> On 2021-02-04 12:45, Kévin Le Gouguec wrote:
> [...]
>>> ORG-NEWS provides these hints:
>>>
To get the previous behaviour back, disable ~electric-indent-mode~
explicitly:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda ()
TRS-80 writes:
> On 2021-02-04 12:45, Kévin Le Gouguec wrote:
[...]
>> ORG-NEWS provides these hints:
>>
>>> To get the previous behaviour back, disable ~electric-indent-mode~
>>> explicitly:
>>>
>>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
>>> (add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda () (electric-indent-local-mode -1)))
TRS-80 writes:
>
> I have been struggling with this as well. After reading this email, I
> gave it another try.
>
> Unfortunately, unless I am doing something wrong, none of these options
> seem to really restore the previous behavior. I have set
> ~org-adapt-indentation~ to ~'headline-data~,
On 2021-02-04 12:45, Kévin Le Gouguec wrote:
Raoul Comninos writes:
I noticed a change in org since I updated to the latest version when
it
comes to automatic indentation. I prefer to turn this off globally,
including for lists. I have tinkered with various settings but have
had
no luck so
Raoul Comninos writes:
> I noticed a change in org since I updated to the latest version when it
> comes to automatic indentation. I prefer to turn this off globally,
> including for lists. I have tinkered with various settings but have had
> no luck so far.
ORG-NEWS provides these hints:
> To
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