I'm not sure if this is the case for others as well, but I care more
about the number of lines of whitespace preceding headings in folded
org files. I would find an option like...
(setq org-preceding-blank-lines
'((org-level-1 . 2)
(org-level-2 . 1)
(list-item . 1)
(t . delete)))
to be more helpful. Then when folding a subtree Orgmode would check
the next header following the subtree, and count back.
Just throwing this out there,
Thanks,
Eric
On Wednesday, December 12, at 17:24, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Dec 12, 2007 4:17 PM, Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes. Considering an option like:
> >
> > (setq org-allow-blank-lines ;; or org-allow-max-blank-lines
> > '((org-level-1 . 2)
> > (org-level-2 . 1)
> > (list-item . 1)
> > (t . delete))
> >
> > The rule for handling trailing blank lines would be as follow : when
> > moving/cutting a subtree of level N, only allow a definite number of
> > trailing blank lines (L_n). If there is more than L_n lines, try to
> > decide whether these additional blank lines are part of the subtree
> > above... etc. If blank lines cannot be attached to a subtree, either
> > delete them, or reject them at the end of the subtree.
> >
> > Not sure how this could be implemented, but I just wanted to clarify
> > what I had in mind.
>
> I am not sure an option is the right thing here, because it will continue to
> remain difficult to figure out where to put the boundaries.
>
> The best might be to look *before* a heading and see how many empty
> lines there are, and then include up to that many lines below the subtree.
> It seems to me that this might get quite close to the right behavior,
> but I am sure there will be cases where also this idea will not work
> correctly.
>
> - Carsten
>
>
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