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happens due to (setq org-src-tab-acts-natively t)
another less-elegant workaround is to unbind TAB:
(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "TAB") nil)
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excerpt of conversation with wasamasa on #evil-mode about the issue:
│12:15:00 aminb | wasamasa: mannaged to pinpoint the cause:
│12:15:05 aminb | i had (setq org-src-tab-acts-natively t) in my config
│12:15:22 wasamasa | what does that do?
│12:15:23 aminb | which, for some reason, messes with indentation, and it only happens when evil is enabled
│12:15:26 aminb | give it a shot
│12:15:43 aminb | Documentation:
│12:15:43 aminb | If non-nil, the effect of TAB in a code block is as if it were
│12:15:43 aminb | issued in the language major mode buffer.
│12:15:57 wasamasa | sounds magic
│12:16:11 aminb | i can't notice any difference, at least not with emacs-lisp blocks
│12:16:23 aminb | except that it fucks with evil somehow
│12:19:12 wasamasa | ah, now I get fun behavior
│12:19:19 wasamasa | unless I unbind C-i :P
│12:20:56 aminb | wasamasa: :p so if you unbind C-i, indentation works fine even with that var set?
│12:21:28 wasamasa | I suspect that's why it works normally in my customized session, as opposed to the minimal one (where the block is indented with two spaces for each line)
│12:21:57 aminb | hmm
│12:22:11 wasamasa | ok, it's a bit more complicated
│12:22:35 wasamasa | org looks up the command for the pressed key (evil-jump-forward), executes that in the buffer, then does reformatting
│12:22:56 wasamasa | evil-jump-forward does no indentation, but the reformatting adds indentation unless you customized that
│12:23:10 wasamasa | which I did
│12:23:16 aminb | ha
│12:23:20 aminb | is there anyway to 'fix' this?
│12:23:22 wasamasa | I also unbound TAB and bound C-i separately from that
│12:23:24 wasamasa | well, not really
│12:23:49 aminb | hm okay
│12:23:49 wasamasa | org tries to do the smart thing, but didn't anticipate there's evil where keybindings resolve to something different depending on the state
│12:24:14 aminb | right
│12:26:02 wasamasa | try (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "TAB") nil)
│12:26:29 wasamasa | but as noted, that will kill C-i
│12:27:47 aminb | wasamasa: yup, that seems to do it
│12:27:50 wasamasa | looking at the source of org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer you could do some hack so that the edit buffer comes up in insert state
│12:28:04 wasamasa | then TAB would be looked up correctly
│12:29:10 aminb | i see
│12:42:41 wasamasa | well indeed, try (add-hook 'org-src-mode-hook 'evil-insert-state)
(excerpt included with permission)
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might want to bring some back later again
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also remove my long uw address, at least for now
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the delay on j was annoying, even if only 0.075s. switch to key-chord
so order won't matter, and bring delay down to 0.005s.
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have undo tree save history, and leave emacs' undo intact, for cases
when undo tree's history gets corrupt at least i'd have functioning
undo for the changes i made in the current session
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also, rebind sway resize from s-r to s-S-r so that it won't clash with
my counsel-recentf binding
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and bind l on notmuch-hello for tag:latest
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https://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2018/026781.html
https://www.mail-archive.com/notmuch@notmuchmail.org/msg46658.html
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and bring in org-notmuch from contrib/
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from https://github.com/jwiegley/dot-emacs/blob/f3dd82ba7fdcd8f63603e7e7a9acb078f70de8fe/dot-gnus.el#L477
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Only use 'haskell-hlint checker and disable the other two.
Also, add a copy of hs-lint.el, but leave it disabled (I tried it
before deciding to use flycheck-haskell).
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By making `tangle-init' a prerequisite of `bootstrap'. Adjust build
instructions accordingly.
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Ditch Hack and Symbola monospacified. Ubuntu Mono and DejaVu Sans Mono
are more than good enough. Also, force DejaVu Sans Mono for greek
alphabet, since IMHO they look better than Ubuntu Mono's. For example,
DejaVu's `α' looks much better and more distinguishable from `a' than
Ubuntu Mono's.
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