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@ -1283,19 +1283,17 @@ See also the variable @code{org-goto-interface}.
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@table @asis
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@orgcmd{M-@key{RET},org-insert-heading}
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@vindex org-M-RET-may-split-line
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Insert new heading with same level as current. If the cursor is in a
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plain list item, a new item is created (@pxref{Plain lists}). To force
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creation of a new headline, use a prefix argument, or first press @key{RET}
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to get to the beginning of the next line. When this command is used in
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the middle of a line, the line is split and the rest of the line becomes
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the new headline@footnote{If you do not want the line to be split,
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customize the variable @code{org-M-RET-may-split-line}.}. If the
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command is used at the beginning of a headline, the new headline is
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created before the current line. If at the beginning of any other line,
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the content of that line is made the new heading. If the command is
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used at the end of a folded subtree (i.e.@: behind the ellipses at the end
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of a headline), then a headline like the current one will be inserted
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after the end of the subtree.
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Insert new heading with same level as current. If the cursor is in a plain
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list item, a new item is created (@pxref{Plain lists}). To force creation of
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a new headline, use a prefix argument. When this command is used in the
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middle of a line, the line is split and the rest of the line becomes the new
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headline@footnote{If you do not want the line to be split, customize the
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variable @code{org-M-RET-may-split-line}.}. If the command is used at the
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beginning of a headline, the new headline is created before the current line.
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If at the beginning of any other line, the content of that line is made the
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new heading. If the command is used at the end of a folded subtree (i.e.@:
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behind the ellipses at the end of a headline), then a headline like the
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current one will be inserted after the end of the subtree.
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@orgcmd{C-@key{RET},org-insert-heading-respect-content}
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Just like @kbd{M-@key{RET}}, except when adding a new heading below the
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current heading, the new heading is placed after the body instead of before
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@emph{Unordered} list items start with @samp{-}, @samp{+}, or
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@samp{*}@footnote{When using @samp{*} as a bullet, lines must be indented or
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they will be seen as top-level headlines. Also, when you are hiding leading
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stars to get a clean outline view, plain list items starting with a star are
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visually indistinguishable from true headlines. In short: even though
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@samp{*} is supported, it may be better to not use it for plain list items.}
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as bullets.
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stars to get a clean outline view, plain list items starting with a star may
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be hard to distinguish from true headlines. In short: even though @samp{*}
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is supported, it may be better to not use it for plain list items.} as
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bullets.
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@item
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@vindex org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator
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@vindex org-alphabetical-lists
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line. In particular, if an ordered list reaches number @samp{10.}, then the
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2--digit numbers must be written left-aligned with the other numbers in the
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list. An item ends before the next line that is less or equally indented
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than the bullet/number.
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than its bullet/number.
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@vindex org-list-ending-method
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@vindex org-list-end-regexp
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put into @file{.emacs}: @code{(require 'filladapt)}}, and by exporting them
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properly (@pxref{Exporting}). Since indentation is what governs the
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structure of these lists, many structural constructs like @code{#+BEGIN_...}
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blocks can be indented to signal that they should be considered as a list
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item.
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blocks can be indented to signal that they belong to a particular item.
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@vindex org-list-demote-modify-bullet
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If you find that using a different bullet for a sub-list (than that used for
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@vindex org-list-automatic-rules
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Insert new item at current level. With a prefix argument, force a new
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heading (@pxref{Structure editing}). If this command is used in the middle
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of a line, the line is @emph{split} and the rest of the line becomes the new
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item@footnote{If you do not want the line to be split, customize the variable
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@code{org-M-RET-may-split-line}.}. If this command is executed @emph{before
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an item's body}, the new item is created @emph{before} the current item. If the
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command is executed in the white space before the text that is part of an
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item but does not contain the bullet, a bullet is added to the current line.
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As a new item cannot be inserted in a structural construct (like an example
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or source code block) within a list, Org will instead insert it right before
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the structure, or return an error.
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of an item, that item is @emph{split} in two, and the second part becomes the
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new item@footnote{If you do not want the item to be split, customize the
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variable @code{org-M-RET-may-split-line}.}. If this command is executed
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@emph{before item's body}, the new item is created @emph{before} the current
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one.
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@kindex M-S-@key{RET}
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@item M-S-@key{RET}
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Insert a new item with a checkbox (@pxref{Checkboxes}).
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@kindex C-c C-c
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@item C-c C-c
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If there is a checkbox (@pxref{Checkboxes}) in the item line, toggle the
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state of the checkbox. Also, makes sure that all the
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items on this list level use the same bullet and that the numbering of list
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items (if applicable) is correct.
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state of the checkbox. In any case, verify bullets and indentation
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consistency in the whole list.
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@kindex C-c -
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@vindex org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator
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@vindex org-list-automatic-rules
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prefix argument N, select the Nth bullet from this list. If there is an
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active region when calling this, selected text will be changed into an item.
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With a prefix argument, all lines will be converted to list items. If the
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first line already was a list item, any item markers will be removed from the
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first line already was a list item, any item marker will be removed from the
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list. Finally, even without an active region, a normal line will be
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converted into a list item.
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@kindex C-c *
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@end itemize
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Items belonging to the same list must have the same indentation on the first
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line. An item ends before the next line that is indented like the
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line. An item ends before the next line that is indented like its
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bullet/number, or less. A list ends when all items are closed, or before two
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blank lines. An example:
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Decrease/increase the indentation of the item, including subitems.
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@item C-c C-c
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If there is a checkbox (@pxref{Checkboxes}) in the item line, toggle the
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state of the checkbox. Also make sure all items have the same bullet type
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and renumber ordered lists.
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state of the checkbox. Also verify bullets and indentation consistency in
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the whole list.
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@item C-c -
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Cycle the entire list level through the different itemize/enumerate bullets
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(@samp{-}, @samp{+}, @samp{*}, @samp{1.}, @samp{1)}).
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