Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Alex Kost writes:
>
>> Arun Isaac (2017-06-27 11:44 +0530) wrote:
>>
>>> Ok, fixed! :-)
>>>
>>> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=2482c02f3b23b2490a6647e0717cf8a4ccf3f6a8
>>>
>>> However, I think this is a hack, and the better solution would be to
>>>
Alex Kost writes:
> Arun Isaac (2017-06-27 11:44 +0530) wrote:
>
>> Ok, fixed! :-)
>>
>> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=2482c02f3b23b2490a6647e0717cf8a4ccf3f6a8
>>
>> However, I think this is a hack, and the better solution would be to
>> actually fix the underlying indent
> I'm not sure what you mean by a "fix". This is an Emacs issue, and it
> was there since... I don't know, always.
Oh, my bad. I thought it was something related to guix-devel-mode or the
.dir-locals.el
> Moreover, I don't think it's a bug; it's just how Emacs finds a
> beginning of the top-lev
Arun Isaac (2017-06-27 11:44 +0530) wrote:
> Ok, fixed! :-)
>
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=2482c02f3b23b2490a6647e0717cf8a4ccf3f6a8
>
> However, I think this is a hack, and the better solution would be to
> actually fix the underlying indentation issue. But, I am too laz
Ok, fixed! :-)
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=2482c02f3b23b2490a6647e0717cf8a4ccf3f6a8
However, I think this is a hack, and the better solution would be to
actually fix the underlying indentation issue. But, I am too lazy to
find out how. :-P
Arun Isaac (2017-06-26 02:35 +0530) wrote:
> I'm not entirely sure this is the right place to report this
> bug. If I should report this bug elsewhere, please direct me.
>
> When I indent the `emacs-which-key' package definition in
> gnu/packages/emacs.scm using `indent-region', the description ge
I'm not entirely sure this is the right place to report this
bug. If I should report this bug elsewhere, please direct me.
When I indent the `emacs-which-key' package definition in
gnu/packages/emacs.scm using `indent-region', the description gets
indented wrongly. The "(or as many as space allow