Document that org-indent-mode also sets `wrap-prefix'

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2010-01-15 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.texi (Clean view): Mention that `wrap-prefix' is also set by
org-indent-mode.
2010-01-14 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.texi (Agenda commands): Add information about prefix args to

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If you are using at least Emacs 23.1.50.3 and version 6.29 of Org, this kind
of view can be achieved dynamically at display time using
@code{org-indent-mode}. In this minor mode, all lines are prefixed for
display with the necessary amount of space. Also headlines are prefixed with
additional stars, so that the amount of indentation shifts by
two@footnote{See the variable @code{org-indent-indentation-per-level}.}
spaces per level. All headline stars but the last one are made invisible
using the @code{org-hide} face@footnote{Turning on @code{org-indent-mode}
sets @code{org-hide-leading-stars} to @code{t} and
@code{org-adapt-indentation} to @code{nil}.} - see below under @samp{2.} for
more information on how this works. You can turn on @code{org-indent-mode}
for all files by customizing the variable @code{org-startup-indented}, or you
can turn it on for individual files using
display with the necessary amount of space@footnote{@code{org-indent-mode}
also sets the @code{wrap-prefix} property, such that @code{visual-line-mode}
(or purely setting @code{word-wrap}) wraps long lines (including headlines)
correctly indented. }. Also headlines are prefixed with additional stars,
so that the amount of indentation shifts by two@footnote{See the variable
@code{org-indent-indentation-per-level}.} spaces per level. All headline
stars but the last one are made invisible using the @code{org-hide}
face@footnote{Turning on @code{org-indent-mode} sets
@code{org-hide-leading-stars} to @code{t} and @code{org-adapt-indentation} to
@code{nil}.} - see below under @samp{2.} for more information on how this
works. You can turn on @code{org-indent-mode} for all files by customizing
the variable @code{org-startup-indented}, or you can turn it on for
individual files using
@example
#+STARTUP: indent