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Re: [BUG in org master?] (was: how to indent (or refill) properties)
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Tim Cross |
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Re: [BUG in org master?] (was: how to indent (or refill) properties) |
Date: |
Sat, 23 Oct 2021 00:55:14 +1100 |
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mu4e 1.6.7; emacs 27.2 |
Uwe Brauer <oub@mat.ucm.es> writes:
> [[S/MIME Signed Part:Undecided]]
>>>> "KLG" == Kévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legouguec@gmail.com> writes:
>
> Thanks
>
>> Uwe Brauer <oub@mat.ucm.es> writes:
>>> But I would like them to be indented like this
>>>
>>> ** DONE G1
>>> :H1:G1:
>>> :PROPERTIES:
>
>> In Org 9.5, setting org-adapt-indentation to 'headline-data makes
>> :DRAWERS: indented (setting it to t makes everything but headlines
>> indented).
>
> Thanks, but it did not work. I set the variable
> org-adapt-indentation to 'headline-data makes
>
>
> But when I opened my org file in question I still saw
>
> * TODO G1 <2021-10-21 jue 17:10> :H1:G1: Uwe Brauer
> :PROPERTIES:
> :ID:
> :EMAIL: oub@mat.ucm.es
> :Grp1: G1
> :Usuario1: Uwe Brauer
> :email1: oub@mat.ucm.es
> :Speaker: Uwe
> :End:
>
> Even restarting emacs did not help.
>
> I am running emacs 28 (master)
> 83a915d3dfafd5f3d737afe1e13b75e4dd3aef96
>
> And org master compiled two days ago.
>
> So is this a BUG?
>
>
>
> Setting the variable to t seems to be the same case using
> org-indent-mode, which is usually try to avoid.
>
What is the setting for electric-indent-mode in the org buffer?
Also, does org-lint give any warnings about your org file?
The effect of org-adapt-indentation is somewhat confusing to say the
least. The effect of that setting is also dependent on the setting for
electric-indent-mode. Getting the desired result often depends on having
the right setting for both that variable and electric-indent-mode. I've
also found that in some cases, if there are errors in your org file (as
found by org-lint) then everything can go a bit weird as well.