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Re: did behaviour of RET change again?


From: Samuel Wales
Subject: Re: did behaviour of RET change again?
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2020 16:25:42 -0700

in case not obvious, i am suggesting a nil value for org adapt indentation.

thus no physical indentation of all lines including planning lines.

i'd even suggest no physical indentation as default for example and
source blocks, but that is a can of worms.

On 12/22/20, Samuel Wales <samologist@gmail.com> wrote:
> there are just a few defaults i think are better for new users,
> despite discoverability.
>
> no indentation is one such.
>
> 1 changes org files less [better for e.g. merging]
>
> 2 requires less filling maintenance [for the body text; bastien's
> change works here]
>
> 3 requires less adjustment when plain-text changes are made
>
> 4 is parseable by third party code that has whitespace line prefixes
> in derived formats
>
>
> another default i'd change is sub-superscript, which has littered
> variable_[name as a subscript] all over the web -- even when highly
> experienced org users on this mailing list export to html.  :)
>


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