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Re: Suspected bug: '#+STARTUP: indent' messes up inlinetasks' tag alignm
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Alain . Cochard |
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Re: Suspected bug: '#+STARTUP: indent' messes up inlinetasks' tag alignment |
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Fri, 19 Aug 2022 14:14:58 +0200 |
Ihor Radchenko writes on Sat 13 Aug 2022 14:33:
> Can you try the attached patch?
The problem is solved if I use emacs 28.1 (thanks a lot), but not for
emacs 27.2...
Emacs 27.2 is the native emacs for the Fedora 34 GNU/Linux
distribution I use. I was able to install emacs 28.1 from source, but
I couldn't have my MUA (vm) work properly with it, so it would be
great if you could find a fix valid for emacs 27.2 too!
PS: I have had only a very limited and ancient experience with
patches, so it was not immediate for me to try your patch. While
working on it, I noticed that the section of the manual
* Feedback:: Bug reports, ideas, patches, etc.
does not even contain the word 'patch'. So I was thinking it might be
a good idea to say a few words in that section about what patches are
and how to apply them.
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- Suspected bug: '#+STARTUP: indent' messes up inlinetasks' tag alignment, Alain . Cochard, 2022/08/12
- Re: Suspected bug: '#+STARTUP: indent' messes up inlinetasks' tag alignment, Ihor Radchenko, 2022/08/13
- Re: Suspected bug: '#+STARTUP: indent' messes up inlinetasks' tag alignment,
Alain . Cochard <=
- Re: Suspected bug: '#+STARTUP: indent' messes up inlinetasks' tag alignment, Ihor Radchenko, 2022/08/20
- Re: Suspected bug: '#+STARTUP: indent' messes up inlinetasks' tag alignment, Alain . Cochard, 2022/08/21
- Re: Suspected bug: '#+STARTUP: indent' messes up inlinetasks' tag alignment, Ihor Radchenko, 2022/08/22
- applying patches, Max Nikulin, 2022/08/22
- Re: applying patches, Ihor Radchenko, 2022/08/22