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[O] M-S-up/down on plain lists containing text (or multilevel lists)
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James Harkins |
Subject: |
[O] M-S-up/down on plain lists containing text (or multilevel lists) |
Date: |
Sun, 02 Nov 2014 15:43:06 +0800 |
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In plain lists, if there is indented text underneath a list item, is it
considered to "belong to" the list item, or is it just freestanding text?
I'm asking because M-S-up/down doesn't take indented text into account. These
commands only move the line marked with a list-item indicator ("-" etc.).
* Heading
- List item 1
- List item 2
Indented text
- List item 3
Position the point on "List item 2" and hit M-S-down. You'll get this, which
seems wrong to me:
* Heading
- List item 1
Indented text
- List item 2
- List item 3
I expected:
* Heading
- List item 1
- List item 3
- List item 2
Indented text
My opinion is that this is a bug, but it's also possible that I don't fully
understand how org interprets plain lists. It does seem that org has a concept
of indented text "belonging to" the list item, because you can use TAB to
collapse a list item containing indented text, but you can't use it on a list
item followed by non-indented text.
* Heading
- List item 1: TAB can fold this item
Indented text
- List item 2: TAB displays a message in the minibuffer "EMPTY ENTRY"
Non-indented text
- List item 3
I also see the same bizarre behavior of M-S-up/down if a list item has a
sub-list under it.
My org is up-to-date as of 10/15/2014.
hjh
- [O] M-S-up/down on plain lists containing text (or multilevel lists),
James Harkins <=