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Re: [O] demoting a heading inserts spaces in column-0 text


From: Nicolas Goaziou
Subject: Re: [O] demoting a heading inserts spaces in column-0 text
Date: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 00:40:02 +0100

Hello,

Daniel Clemente <address@hidden> writes:

>   There was a change (cba2f0a2a3024ae5bf71e1a12ba99778a92902a2, Sat
>   Nov 8 14:35:24 2014 +0100) which made :CLOCK: etc entries shift to
>   the right when the tree is being shifted to the right („demoted“,
>   e.g. using M-S-Right).
>
>
> But now it changes from this:
>
> **** some
>       :CLOCK:
>       CLOCK: [2013-11-12 Sel 10:45]--[2013-11-12 Sel 11:40] =>  0:55
>       :END:
> Text
>
>
>
>   to this:
>   
> ***** some
>        :CLOCK:
>        CLOCK: [2013-11-12 Sel 10:45]--[2013-11-12 Sel 11:40] =>  0:55
>        :END:
>  Text
>
>
>
>    while what I expected was this:
>    
> ***** some
>        :CLOCK:
>        CLOCK: [2013-11-12 Sel 10:45]--[2013-11-12 Sel 11:40] =>  0:55
>        :END:
> Text
>
>
>
>
>    Proposal: if text starts in column 0, don't move the text; move
>    only the headers.

Then, in this case, :CLOCK: drawer will not move either. Unless
"headers" is defined as "stuff not too far from the headline". But it is
too vague to be usable.

>    An old behaviour (reported in 
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/92450) was not to move 
> anything in this case, that's bad and was fixed. I think the proposal is 
> better.
>    org-adapt-indentation=nil would write all headers in column 0 by
>    default, which is ugly and doesn't give the desired result.

There no such thing as a your "headers" in Org. :CLOCK: and "Text" are
treated equally, as contents of the headline.


Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou



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