* [FR] Aligning paragraphs in lists
@ 2023-08-27 11:08 Maske
2023-08-28 9:31 ` Ihor Radchenko
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From: Maske @ 2023-08-27 11:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Org-mode
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Could be used M-right or M-left to align paragraphs which are
immediately below a list?
In a list, if pressing Enter, the next paragraph is aligned below the
item of the list:
+ Item 1
Text indented, belongs to Item 1.
If there are subitems, the text could be needed to be aligned below a
superior item, and this must be done in a manual way:
+ Item 1
Text indented, belongs to Item 1.
- Item 2
Text indented, belongs to Item 2.
This paragraph is aligned below Item 1, but I think there is too much
"friction" to achieve this. And the alignment would be different if the
bullet was "1)"
Best regards
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* Re: [FR] Aligning paragraphs in lists
2023-08-27 11:08 [FR] Aligning paragraphs in lists Maske
@ 2023-08-28 9:31 ` Ihor Radchenko
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From: Ihor Radchenko @ 2023-08-28 9:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Maske; +Cc: Org-mode
Maske <maske1foro@gmail.com> writes:
> Could be used M-right or M-left to align paragraphs which are
> immediately below a list?
> ...
> If there are subitems, the text could be needed to be aligned below a
> superior item, and this must be done in a manual way:
> + Item 1
> Text indented, belongs to Item 1.
> - Item 2
> Text indented, belongs to Item 2.
> This paragraph is aligned below Item 1, but I think there is too much
> "friction" to achieve this. And the alignment would be different if the
> bullet was "1)"
I do not like the idea of changing the behavior of M-<left>/<right> -
users used to current behavior might be surprised.
But otherwise the feature would be reasonable.
We can make repeated <TAB> (indentation) change the current paragraph
indentation in the parent lists. Similar to what we do for new headings:
‘<TAB>’ (‘org-cycle’)
In a new entry with no text yet, the first ‘<TAB>’ demotes the
entry to become a child of the previous one. The next ‘<TAB>’
makes it a parent, and so on, all the way to top level. Yet
another ‘<TAB>’, and you are back to the initial level.
Patches welcome!
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