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Re: [O] Indenting into lists


From: Nicolas Goaziou
Subject: Re: [O] Indenting into lists
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 21:57:54 +0100

Hello,

William Léchelle <address@hidden> writes:

> Problem is tab only indents to the first possible level, that is, until the
> bullets, like so:
>
> * heading
>   - list item on
>     many lines
>   HERE is not enough to be in the list.

That's no exactly right. Since the line was outside the list before, it
indents it so that it's still out of it after. With that rule, it's not
the first possible level, but the only one.

> So in order to achieve the desired behaviour, I have to press space and tab
> alternatively until the line reaches where it belongs (for that combination
> makes it be indented more and more), which becomes tedious when indenting a 
> few
> lines across nested lists.
>
> Is there a better way to indent to the maximum point ?

I suggest C-x r o as it allows to indent more than one line at a time.

> (Could tab cycle between all indenting points, like is automagical in python ?
> That would be truly awesome.)

That's not possible. Though, I think it would be quite disturbing. It
works well with Python because every line is treated as such. But, in an
Org buffer, it would only happen on lines following an item, that is not
often enough, IMO, to make it unsurprising.


Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou



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