Amin Bandali <band...@gnu.org> writes: > Bastien writes: > >> Various discussions convinced me that `org-adapt-indentation' should >> be nil by default. >> >> With `electric-indent-mode' being activated by default in Emacs, the >> current behavior is that RET after a headline moves the point below >> the beginning of this headline, not the beginning of the line, which >> might surprise users. >> >> Indentation is quite sensitive: what do you think of setting a new >> default value of nil for `org-adapt-indentation' in Org 9.5? > > +1 from me as well. I personally quite dislike indenting after headings > with spaces, and instead use (add-hook 'org-mode-hook #'org-indent-mode) > for the visual indentation effect, which I can easily toggle off when > needed.
What’s important for me is that hitting enter on a headline does not create indentation for the text. I’ve been removing indentation manually ever since that change, and I cannot just configure it out, because I often open org-files with emacs -Q or on different systems. Therefore this default matters a lot for me. With the current default I would have to change the default in every emacs session on every docker or VM, and I would have to tell every new org-user to start by changing the default just to be able to write conveniently. I made a point of slimming down my Emacs config, because I often sit at a pristine emacs, and it is important for me that org-mode just works. Before electric-indent-mode got enabled, it was one of the huge strengths of org-mode that it just worked for most use-cases while enabling everyone to customize it incrementally. And I vote to get that back. Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken
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