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Re: [O] how to change the headline starter *


From: harven
Subject: Re: [O] how to change the headline starter *
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 19:32:18 +0200 (CEST)

> address@hidden writes:
>
> address@hidden writes:
> 
> > (setq outline-regexp "[-\f]+")
> > so as to use - as the headline starter character in outline mode.
> > Switch to another buffer, enter the text
> >
> > - first heading
> > -- second heading
> >    some stuff here
> >
> > Activate org-mode. M-x org-mode.
> 
> You should not do this.  org-mode lists start with a "-", using
> this character for headlines will just confuse things.

Let me rephrase my message then.

BUG. How to reproduce.
Starting with emacs -Q (this is emacs 23.2 together with org-mode 6.33),
execute in the scratch buffer
(setq outline-regexp "[•\f]+")
so as to use a bullet as the headline starter character in outline mode.
Switch to another buffer, enter the text

• first heading
•• second heading
   some stuff here

Activate org-mode. M-x org-mode.

Then go to the first heading. TAB folds the text as expected.
Go to the second heading. TAB inserts a TAB instead of folding
the second heading.

> Can't you live with the "*" as the headline character?

That's a pretty rude answer, I must say. I don't know a single
language (language as e.g. english, russian, spanish...) that
uses * as an headline character. BTW, I know that bugs should be
reported through the bug tracker, I will do that asap, and
no, I don't have a patch, I don't understand how org-mode
works.

-- 
            Harven



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