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Re: Another way to work with 'lists'


From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
Subject: Re: Another way to work with 'lists'
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 00:53:47 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1 (darwin)

Cecil Westerhof <Cecil@decebal.nl> writes:

> Sometimes I work with a list of points like: - A long line of text to
> show what I mean. I like to have it
>      formatted in a certain way. How can this be done?
>    - A long line of text to show what I mean. I like to have it
>      formatted in a certain way. How can this be done?
>    - A long line of text to show what I mean. I like to have it
>      formatted in a certain way. How can this be done?
>    - A long line of text to show what I mean. I like to have it
>      formatted in a certain way. How can this be done?
>
> When my list is 'free' it is formatted this way:  - Just some text to
> show what I mean. Just continue until the text gets formatted. But
> when it is not free, it is formatted like this: - Just some text to
> show what I mean. Just continue until the text gets formatted.   Why
> is this and could the second case become the first case?   Multiple
> lines that start free work like I want them:  - Just some text to show
> what I mean. Just continue until the text gets formatted.  - Just some
> text to show what I mean. Just continue until the text gets formatted
> This is when writing a message in Gnus. When working in text mode it
> goes like (free and non-free): - Just some text to show what I
> mean. Just continue until the text gets formatted.
>
> Here I would also prefer the free message mode way. Any hints?


I don't understand what you mean.  Perhaps your formating is garbled?
Notably, I don't see a difference in formating of your "free" list,
vs. your "non free" list.


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__Pascal Bourguignon__


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