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jumps to point-min.
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@end example
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-@index indentation, in source blocks
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+@cindex indentation, in source blocks
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Finally, you can use @code{-i} to preserve the indentation of a specific code
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block (@pxref{Editing source code}).
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@item org-src-window-setup
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Controls the way Emacs windows are rearranged when the edit buffer is created.
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@item org-src-preserve-indentation
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-@index indentation, in source blocks
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+@cindex indentation, in source blocks
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By default, the value is @code{nil}, which means that when code blocks are
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evaluated during export or tangled, they are re-inserted into the code block,
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which may replace sequences of spaces with tab characters. When non-nil,
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