Does anyone have any idea where I can look to understand that? -- Bruno BEAUFILS
--- Begin Message ---Let us imagine this simple org file :#+NAME: first #+begin_src org - an item - subitem #+end_src If the cursor is at the last line and I want to insert an org block, let's say an example, using org-tempo feature, I can type =<e= followed by tabulation. In that case I get something like #+NAME: second #+begin_src org - an item - subitem #+begin_example #+end_example #+end_src However if I get indentation role (for instance in exports) well I do not expect that but instead something like: #+NAME: third #+begin_src org - an item - subitem #+begin_example #+end_example #+end_src Are my expectations (and thus my use of indentation by org-mode understandings) wrong or is it a bug? In the same spirit if before trying that I type tabulation then =<e= then tabulation again, nothing is inserted, aka org-tempo seems to work only when cursor is at the beginning of line. Am I right? Is it a feature or a bug? I expected that the example block would have been inserted /correctly/ indented as in my third example above. The only solution I found for getting things right is to type spaces instead of tabulation to let my cursor go to the right column. Let us consider this snippet. #+NAME: fourth #+begin_src org - an item - subitem H #+end_src If the cursor is in the =H= position, then if I type =<e= then tabulation everything seems right and I get the same result as in <<third>>. Any help would appreciated. I use GNU Emacs 26.3 from Debian GNU bullseye (testing) and what I think is the last org-mode version from ELPA. #+begin_src Org mode version 9.3.7 (9.3.7-55-gba2405-elpa @ /home/bruno/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20200907/) #+end_src -- Bruno BEAUFILSsignature.asc
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