On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: > Leo Alekseyev writes: > > > I've brought this up before, but I think there's value in SRC blocks > > /not/ being indented, and in fact, I would love it if there were a way > > to make the contents of the SRC blocks / not/ be indented (as opposed > > to the default 2 space offset). Whitespace often matters, > > particularly when working with Python, and every now and then I find > > myself having to manually delete the extra spacing when pasting code > > into the Python interpreter. Other times I want to paste code > > snippets from SRC blocks into source files -- again, indentation gets > > in the way. I agree that it's aesthetically appealing, but my > > workflow would be easier without it. > > > > > --Leo > > > > Does this help? > > ,---- > | org-edit-src-content-indentation is a variable defined in `org-src.el'. > | Its value is 2 > | > | Documentation: > | Indentation for the content of a source code block. > | This should be the number of spaces added to the indentation of the > #+begin > | line in order to compute the indentation of the block content after > | editing it with M-x org-edit-src-code. Has no effect if > | `org-src-preserve-indentation' is non-nil. > `---- > > -- > Nick > > > Yes! I had no idea this existed! I could've sworn I've asked about this before and came up empty :/