Hirohito, Gary,

Thanks for your responses.

h_east <[email protected]> [2016-04-23 17:23:00 -0700]:
>
> When the `smartindent` option to off, the result of your expectations will
> be obtained.
>

I agree that smartindent being enabled was part of the issue here (and when
I posted the report, I totally missed that it was enabled, my fault.)

But I disagree that with smartindent off, my expectation is obtained, as
Hirohito says above.

The result with smartindent=off on both A and B is an indent on the first
line only, with the remaining lines left justified against the left margin,
which is neither my expectation nor the behavior I am seeking. 

The behavior I'm seeking is exactly that seen on Paragraph A when smartindent
is enabled, i.e. all lines are indented in accordance with the indent of the
first line.

That behavior can be obtained generally by leaving smartindent=on and just
setting cinwords to null, but is that really the preferred way to obtain this
behavior?

(I'll ask this on [email protected] group if you don't want the noise here,
but since we're already here on the thread, figured might as well ask.)

Thanks,

Glenn

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