Eric S Fraga <esfli...@gmail.com> writes: > On Thursday, 3 May 2018 at 23:45, Eric Abrahamsen wrote: > > [...] > >> Huh! I tried the exact same typing as you've done above, and the third >> item wraps into a fourth item. I expect it will be some interaction >> with other minor modes. I've got: > > I've looked at your modes and mine and: > > Yours that I don't have: > > Ace-Pinyin Ace-Pinyin-Global Async-Bytecomp-Package > Cl-Old-Struct-Compat Company Company-Flx Dired-Async Global-Company > Global-Git-Commit Global-Visible-Mark Helm Helm-Adaptive > Magit-Auto-Revert Menu-Bar Projectile Pyim-Isearch Pyvenv > Savehist Shell-Dirtrack Show-Paren Url-Handler Visible-Mark > > Mine: > > Auto-Dictionary Beacon Column-Number Display-Line-Numbers Evil > Evil-Local Flx-Ido Global-Aggressive-Indent Global-Auto-Revert > Global-Undo-Tree Hl-Line Ido-Everywhere Minibuffer-Line > Override-Global Pabbrev Save-Place Transient-Mark Undo-Tree > Which-Key > > The only one that jumps out immediately is that I have > Global-Aggressive-Indent and you don't. And I use evil-mode but I don't > think that should matter and insert mode is almost (although not quite) > equivalent to normal emacs state.
- I installed global-aggressive-indent, but haven't turned it on yet. Just typing normally. Oh damn, it didn't do it this time. Well that's pretty weird. Now a regular paragraph, still without having turned aggressive indent on. There's the weird indentation again. Now M-x global-aggressive-indent-mode. - Here's the trick with the list items again, I should have just reduced fill-column to make this experiment less painful. Nope, now it's working correctly. Well, I guess that's why this is a hard problem. > It's quite interesting comparing, by the way! I may have to look at > some of those minor modes you use. It was alarming to look at the whole list -- there's stuff in there I haven't thought about in ages...