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[O] Wrong indentation with auto-fill within lists ?
From: |
Sébastien Delafond |
Subject: |
[O] Wrong indentation with auto-fill within lists ? |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Aug 2012 09:08:40 +0000 (UTC) |
User-agent: |
slrn/pre1.0.0-18 (Linux) |
Hi fellows,
do you feel this is an actual org-mode bug (reported in Debian,
#685348) ?
When I start a list like
* List
1. a very long item 1, so long that it reaches into the right margin
2. item 2
and I have auto-fill-mode turned on, the first item is split into two or more
lines as
* List
1. a very long item 1, so long that
it reaches into the right margin
2. item 2
The problem is that the second line of the first item is no longer part of the
list! I expected the line to be split with additional spaces as
* List
1. a very long item 1, so long that
it reaches into the right margin
2. item 2
so that item 1 is an ordinary item with two lines. This is annoying, as it is
not easy (or I haven't found yet) a simple way to indent correctly that second
line. A simple <TAB> doesn't work, so I have to move to the beginning of the
line and add a couple of spaces. Furthermore, this used to work with emacs-23
and its support for org-mode until I installed the package org-mode. (I
installed the package to get the info documentation).
Sorry if this is not a bug and this odd behavior can be configured away, but I
couldn't find how.
Cheers,
--Seb