Hallöchen!
For reasons I cannot understand, longlines-mode was dropped in bzr
emacs. Thus, I have to use visual-line-mode with org-mode in order
to achieve similar behaviour. This has two drawbacks:
- There is no way to set the line width besides setting Emacs
margins, which is visually less
Hi Torsten,
Torsten Bronger bron...@physik.rwth-aachen.de writes:
- There is no way to set the line width besides setting Emacs
margins, which is visually less appealing than before. (Minor
problem.)
Please report this to Emacs developers.
- Indentation in lists is essentially broken. I
Hallöchen!
Bastien writes:
Torsten Bronger bron...@physik.rwth-aachen.de writes:
- There is no way to set the line width besides setting Emacs
margins, which is visually less appealing than before. (Minor
problem.)
Please report this to Emacs developers.
In
Hi Torsten,
Torsten Bronger bron...@physik.rwth-aachen.de writes:
But my point is that I don't want to
have indentation of the subtrees, only of the list items. This
basically means that org-indent-mode isn't the solution I am looking
for.
Mhh.. Indeed.
Besides, setting
Hallöchen!
Bastien writes:
Torsten Bronger bron...@physik.rwth-aachen.de writes:
[...]
And, shouldn't visual-line-mode's behaviour that it doesn't
respect the indentation of org-mode be considerd a bug, too?
I don't think so, I believe this is an inherent limitation of
visual-line-mode.
Hi Torsten,
Torsten Bronger bron...@physik.rwth-aachen.de writes:
Possibly. On the other hand, both longlines and auto-fill
indent org-mode lists nicely. The longlines mode was removed from
Emacs, and there should be a replacement for every usecase before
you remove something I think. I