William Henney wrote: >Hi all >1. If one sets org-indent-indentation-per-level to any value other >than the default of 2, then the indentation of lines following a >heading is not correct. I seem to have managed to fix this by changing >line 231 of org-indent.el from > n (* (or level 0) org-indent-indentation-per-level)))))))) >to > n (+ 2 (* (1- (or level 0)) org-indent-indentation-per-level))))))))) >Tested with org-indent-indentation-per-level = 0, 1, 2, and 3. I don't understand this: The original formula sets the indentation level of n times org-indent-indentation-per-level with n being the outline level. Why do you consider this not being correct?[1] >2. org-indent fails to play nicely with org-inlinetask in two ways > i) It destroys the special fontification of the inline task's >leading stars, even if org-indent-mode-turns-on-hiding-stars is set to >nil > ii) Any text after an inline task's END statement is soft-indented >as though it were part of the inline task, whereas the indentation >should ideally return to what it was before the inline task. Of >course, this is also a problem when org-indent is turned off, if you >try to automatically hard-indent using TAB. However, in that case you >can adjust by hand the indentation of the first line after the inline >task, and then all the following lines will indent correctly. With >org-indent the problem is much worse since there is no way of >adjusting the soft indents by hand. Yes, I can confirm these two things. -- Davie [1] Besides, the suggested function does not consider no outline level. I.e. returns negative indentation. -- OpenPGP... 0x99ADB83B5A4478E6 Jabber.... dmjena@jabber.org Email..... dmaus@ictsoc.de