> No trouble, sometimes the “main people” (Bastien, Nicolas, …) end up
> being a bit snowed under and things take a bit longer than one might
> hope, but we’ll always try to get back to you 🙂.
I realize that, I hope I didn't sound snarky, I was being genuinely
thankful :)
> Would you care to make
Hi David,
> Thanks for getting back to me!
No trouble, sometimes the “main people” (Bastien, Nicolas, …) end up being a
bit snowed under and things take a bit longer than one might hope, but we’ll
always try to get back to you 🙂.
>> Is the patch in your original email a good fix for this?
>
> Ba
Hi Timothy,
Thanks for getting back to me!
> Is the patch in your original email a good fix for this?
Basically yes, though I've simplified it to this:
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diff --git a/lisp/org-indent.el b/lisp/org-indent.el
index ea7ea07..20
Hi David,
> I got confused when testing the different variations, I was expecting
> the indentation change to happen in the wrong place. Sorry for that!
Glad to hear it’s not as bad as you initially thought.
> So to be clear: setting org-indent-indentation-per-level to 0 is broken
> and leads to
Correction, the following is not the case:
> because when I set [org-indent-indentation-per-level] to e.g. 5, I
> would expect the amount of indentation when I run org-indent-mode to
> increase appropriately, but it doesn't, it's the same as with the
> default value of 2.
I got confused when test
Hi all,
I'd like to use visual-line-mode to soft-wrap lines in Org files, while
keeping continuation lines in list items properly indented:
- long line that goes on to the edge of the screen and soft wraps
like I want it to
Instead of this:
- long line that goes on to the edge of the screen a