On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Feb 11, 2009, at 12:09 PM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>> this is difficult to avoid, since Org tries to incude clock notes
>>> into the drawer, which look like items as well.
>>
>> They look like normal content except for the indentation.
>> If it were like this, it would be very hard to differentiate:
>>
>> ---------------------------------------
>> * learn the alphabet
>> CLOCK: [2009-01-26 dl 17:04]--[2009-01-26 dl 18:04] => 1:00
>> - a
>> - b
>> - c
>> - d
>>
>> ---------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> However, it is never like that. There's always at least 1 space/tab, like
>> in:
>>
>> ---------------------------------------
>> * learn the alphabet
>> CLOCK: [2009-01-26 dl 17:04]--[2009-01-26 dl 18:04] => 1:00
>> - a
>> - b
>> - c
>> - d
>>
>> ---------------------------------------
>>
>> And thus it's possible to tell where the real content starts: at the
>> first line without indentation.
>>
>>
>> Of course, if the user uses indentation at the first line,
>
>
> The true problem here is: I am such a user. :-)

Ditto. :)

-- 
Manish


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