Hello Kévin.
Kévin Le Gouguec <[email protected]> writes: > RET indentation is something that has been introduced recently on the > master branch (which will become Org 9.4 soon). In Org 9.3, with your > example, RET does not indent, while C-j does. I was wondering why this bothered me! Such a little thing can have a drastic effect on your workflow when it is repeated so many times. > As ORG-NEWS notes, if you want RET to stop indenting, you can disable > electric-indent-mode in org-mode-hook: Thanks, I now located this feature change description in ORG-NEWS. >> But would changing the binding of RET cause issues elsewhere? > > I can't think of any bad side-effect, but my imagination might be > lacking. The only downside I can think of is that RET will become > redundant with C-j. Now I have two options. I will start by disabling electric-indent-mode in org. If that causes weird side effects, then I will rebind RET. Thank you for your most complete answer. All the best, and stay safe. Jarmo
