Greg Minshall writes:
> hi, Robert,
>
> thanks. given that the docstring already talks about nil, t,
> 'headline-data ...
Not related to your main point, but if you're improving the docstring
anyway: 'headline-data (which is a relatively recent addition) should
instead be written as `headline-da
hi, Robert,
thanks. given that the docstring already talks about nil, t,
'headline-data ...
should i eliminate those, just leaving "three" choices?
> "Adapt indentation for all lines"
> "Adapt indentation for headline data lines"
> "Do not adapt indentation at all"
or, leave mention of
Greg Minshall writes:
> Robert,
>
>> The whole point of customize is that you shouldn't have to worry about
>> what the actual lisp value is. The actual lisp value only matters if
>> you directly set the value without using customize.
>
> thanks for the response. i've included the documentation
Robert,
> The whole point of customize is that you shouldn't have to worry about
> what the actual lisp value is. The actual lisp value only matters if
> you directly set the value without using customize.
thanks for the response. i've included the documentation for
org-adapt-indentation below.
Greg Minshall writes:
> for some reason, i was motivated to look at changing
> org-adapt-indentation. i found that the help text talked about values
> t, 'headline-data, and nil, but that the customization text didn't
> (though, of course, it *set* those values). the following might make it
> c