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Re: [O] [PATCH] org-capture-place-item better alignment for new lists.


From: Andrew Burgess
Subject: Re: [O] [PATCH] org-capture-place-item better alignment for new lists.
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 16:59:23 +0100
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12)

* Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> [2014-10-07 15:49:09 +0200]:

>
> Thanks for the patch.
>
> However, this behaviour is wrong when `org-adapt-indentation' is nil.
>
> It is better to use `org-indent-line' than hard-coding
>
>   (1+ (org-current-level)).
>

Thanks for taking a look at the patch, and thanks for the feedback. I
did suspect I'd have missed something.

I've revised the patch (below) so that I now use org-indent-line to
establish the best indentation if we're starting a new list, this has
resulted in slightly more churn, but hopefully not too much.

Thanks,
Andrew

---

Creating an entry in org-capture-templates of type item adds entries
into a list, however, currently, if the list is empty then the first
list item will always be indented to depth 0 (so hard on the left),
which looks like this:

* Top Level
** Second Level
- item #1
- item #2
- item #3

This is fine if org-adapt-indentation is nil, however, with the
default value of t lists should be indented more like this:

* Top Level
** Second Level
   - item #1
   - item #2
   - item #3

The patch below changes org-capture-place-item so that, when starting
a new list, the items are indented as above.

Care is taken to preserve two features of the existing behaviour,
first, when adding to an existing list, new items are indented to match
the items already in the list. And secondly, when there is some
introductory text before the list new items are inserted after the
text, like this:

* Top Level
** Second Level
   This is some introductory text:
   - item #1
   - item #2
   - item #3

        lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-place-item): When starting a
        new list use org-indent-line to establish the correct
        indentation rather than just using 0.
---
 lisp/org-capture.el | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------
 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lisp/org-capture.el b/lisp/org-capture.el
index 9e33d25..094ff55 100644
--- a/lisp/org-capture.el
+++ b/lisp/org-capture.el
@@ -1075,21 +1075,19 @@ may have been stored before."
        (t
        (setq beg (1+ (point-at-eol))
              end (save-excursion (outline-next-heading) (point)))))
+      (setq ind nil)
       (if (org-capture-get :prepend)
          (progn
            (goto-char beg)
-           (if (org-list-search-forward (org-item-beginning-re) end t)
-               (progn
-                 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-                 (setq ind (org-get-indentation)))
-             (goto-char end)
-             (setq ind 0)))
+           (when (org-list-search-forward (org-item-beginning-re) end t)
+             (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+             (setq ind (org-get-indentation))))
        (goto-char end)
-       (if (org-list-search-backward (org-item-beginning-re) beg t)
-           (progn
-             (setq ind (org-get-indentation))
-             (org-end-of-item))
-         (setq ind 0))))
+       (when (org-list-search-backward (org-item-beginning-re) beg t)
+         (setq ind (org-get-indentation))
+         (org-end-of-item)))
+      (unless ind
+       (goto-char end)))
     ;; Remove common indentation
     (setq txt (org-remove-indentation txt))
     ;; Make sure this is indeed an item
@@ -1097,17 +1095,24 @@ may have been stored before."
       (setq txt (concat "- "
                        (mapconcat 'identity (split-string txt "\n")
                                   "\n  "))))
+    ;; Prepare surrounding empty lines
+    (org-capture-empty-lines-before)
+    (setq beg (point))
+    (unless (eolp)
+      (insert "\n")
+      (previous-line))
+    (unless ind
+      (org-indent-line)
+      (setq ind (org-get-indentation))
+      (delete-region beg (point)))
     ;; Set the correct indentation, depending on context
     (setq ind (make-string ind ?\ ))
     (setq txt (concat ind
                      (mapconcat 'identity (split-string txt "\n")
                                 (concat "\n" ind))
                      "\n"))
-    ;; Insert, with surrounding empty lines
-    (org-capture-empty-lines-before)
-    (setq beg (point))
+    ;; Insert
     (insert txt)
-    (or (bolp) (insert "\n"))
     (org-capture-empty-lines-after 1)
     (org-capture-position-for-last-stored beg)
     (forward-char 1)
-- 
1.9.3




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