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Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?
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Michal Politowski |
Subject: |
Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert? |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Nov 2020 08:48:24 +0100 |
On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 16:24:45 -0700, T.F. Torrey wrote:
[...]
> The proper fix for this is one of two choices:
>
> 1. If keeping electric-indent-mode on is really important, the easiest
> way to restore intuitive behavior is to change the default of
> org-adapt-indentation to nil. Yes, this changes a longstanding
> default, but it is necessitated because of the change of another
> longstanding default: electric-indent-mode. Before, anyone who
> wanted text indented by default needed to specify that in their init
> file, so this should not inconvenience anyone who wasn't
> inconvenienced before.
>
> or
>
> 2. More involved would be to change the default behavior of Org's
> electric indentation so that typing <RET> at the end of a heading
> takes you back to column 0 by default. In many contexts, the
> indentation provided by org-auto-indent is useful, but not this
> one.
Or maybe?
3. Pair the electric indentation + org-adapt-indentation with electric asterisk
(actually more of an electric space) so that "<RET>* " removes the indentation.
So this is similar to conditional option 2. I do not think I really understand
the benefits of option 2. as is. Wouldn't it be doing a lot of work to just
unconditionally undo the work of electric indentation and o-a-i without actually
turning them off?
Finally, given how few people seem to have benefitted from or even noticed
org-adapt-indentation, option 1. does seem reasonable to this casual user
(who has o-a-i turned off almost accidentally, via org-indent-mode).
--
Michał Politowski
Talking has been known to lead to communication if practiced carelessly.
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, (continued)
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide, 2020/11/15
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Detlef Steuer, 2020/11/15
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Kévin Le Gouguec, 2020/11/15
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Kyle Meyer, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Tim Cross, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Tim Cross, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Gustavo Barros, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, T.F. Torrey, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Tom Gillespie, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide, 2020/11/17
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?,
Michal Politowski <=
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Marcel Ventosa, 2020/11/18
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Kévin Le Gouguec, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Bill Burdick, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Greg Minshall, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Tim Cross, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Greg Minshall, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Tim Cross, 2020/11/17
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Greg Minshall, 2020/11/17
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide, 2020/11/16
- Re: Changed list indentation behavior: how to revert?, Tim Cross, 2020/11/16