Daniele Pizzolli <d...@toel.it> writes: > On 09/29/2013 08:40 PM, Paul Rudin wrote: >> >> Example: >> >> 1. Some text that extends over more than one line, I'm not sure if the exact >> length is relevant. >> a) stuff; and then >> b) this item will not be recognised as a list item, which can be a bit >> of a >> pain, so if you're typing with auto-fill on it will be formatted like >> this, >> but really the second line should align underneath the text of the start >> of >> the item. >> >> >> Is this working as intended? It seems wrong to me - if I type item b) >> above it surely should fill properly? > > Hello Paul, > Be sure to have this setting: > > #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none > (setq org-list-allow-alphabetical t) > #+END_SRC
Yeah, I have that in my init.el, it's not a general problem with alphabetic labels, it's only in some contexts that problem happens. hitting alt-enter at the end of item a) works just fine for example - I get the b) label inserted correctly for example.