On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 01:19:43PM +0100, Nicolas wrote:
> Firstly, org-indent-mode only works by sections. That means the whole
> section gets the same indent prefix, whatever can be inside. Thus, lists
> cannot be treated differently for now.
While I am not technically knowledgeable with org-mod
Hello,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> while it might be posible to add additional line-prefix stuff to plain
> lists, you need to be careful about performance.
Yes, this is my main concern actually. When I speak about a "decent"
solution, I'm really thinking about a "sufficiently reactive" one,
prov
On Feb 20, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Nicolas wrote:
Hello,
Linus Arver writes:
Again, I'm very curious why org-mode's indenting code treats bulleted
lists differently than section headings.
This is due to a combination of org-indent-mode and visual-line-mode.
Actually, it's a a two-parts problem.
Hello,
Linus Arver writes:
> Again, I'm very curious why org-mode's indenting code treats bulleted
> lists differently than section headings.
This is due to a combination of org-indent-mode and visual-line-mode.
Actually, it's a a two-parts problem.
Firstly, org-indent-mode only works by sect