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Re: [O] Semantics of 'C-c -' and massively-indented lists
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Nicolas Goaziou |
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Re: [O] Semantics of 'C-c -' and massively-indented lists |
Date: |
Sat, 28 May 2011 19:49:11 +0200 |
Huy <address@hidden> writes:
> Whenever possible, the converted lines should preserve their relative
> levels with their parent. In the above example, we have 2 subtrees
> that should be preserved separately.
> Of course, we can't keep all 5 items with levels relative to each
> other, otherwise we'd get the nonsensical effect:
> - orphan
> - parent
> But in other cases, entire subtrees can be preserved.
Fixed.
> For example, if you have
> ** Headline 2
> - Converting 1
> If you triple-mouse-click "Converting 1" or if you just single-click
> the cursor on "Converting 1", then 'C-c *' will convert the line fine.
> However, if you only select any of the letters on that line, e.g. the
> letter 'v', and then 'C-c *', then you get this:
> ** Headline 2
> *** Con
> verting 1
Fixed too.
> I have other problems that involve vimpulse and its visual mode, but
> I won't bother you with that :)
I can't help there. But, if something is still wrong about toggling
headlines and items, please keep telling me.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou