Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> writes: >> In Org 9.5, setting org-adapt-indentation to 'headline-data makes >> :DRAWERS: indented (setting it to t makes everything but headlines >> indented). > > Thanks, but it did not work. I set the variable > org-adapt-indentation to 'headline-data makes > > > But when I opened my org file in question I still saw > > * TODO G1 <2021-10-21 jue 17:10> :H1:G1: Uwe Brauer > :PROPERTIES: > :ID: > :EMAIL: o...@mat.ucm.es > :Grp1: G1 > :Usuario1: Uwe Brauer > :email1: o...@mat.ucm.es > :Speaker: Uwe > :End: > > Even restarting emacs did not help. > > I am running emacs 28 (master) > 83a915d3dfafd5f3d737afe1e13b75e4dd3aef96 > > And org master compiled two days ago.
Just to make sure I'm not misundertanding: did you try to re-indent the whole file? You say "when I opened my org file in question I still saw…", so I'm not sure if you tried to re-indent, or if you merely set org-adapt-indentation and expected the file to be automatically re-indented after opening it again. If the :PROPERTIES: drawer is not indented after doing the following: M-: (setq org-adapt-indentation 'headline-data) C-x h M-: (indent-for-tab-command) … then yes, there is a bug. > Setting the variable to t seems to be the same case using > org-indent-mode, which is usually try to avoid. Sure, the reason why it is (now) nil by default is because a fair number of users on this list have told Org maintainers that they dislike indented text. Note that there is a difference between org-adapt-indentation set to t, and org-indent-mode: - org-adapt-indentation uses *hard* indentation (Emacs inserts whitespace which is written to the file), - org-indent-mode uses *soft* or "visual" indentation (Emacs adds text properties to shift the text, but no whitespace is written to the file).