On Thu, Jul 13, 2017, 3:54 AM Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr>
wrote:

> Thank you. LGTM!
>

Thanks.

Actually, I think ALIGN-ONLY-CURRENT could be merged with JUST-ALIGN,
> which would have three cases (e.g., t, nil, `current'). Perhaps

 the
> incompatibility it introduces is not acceptable though.
>

I was itching to do that. But there are dozens of (org-set-tags nil t)
instances in the Org source itself. I though just created a wrapper in my
personal config to do ALIGN-ONLY-CURRENT when prefix is C-u C-u.

I can do the same in the source too, while keeping the argument order as it
is. I can use current-prefix-arg to override the value of JUST-ALIGN to nil
and ALIGN-ONLY-CURRENT to t internally for interactive use. The elisp use
of this function will stay unchanged. I'll apply this piece just to the
master if you like.

While you're at it, what about throwing in some test in
> "test-org/set-tags"? ;)
>

Will do.

PS: Also, in addition, was thinking of calling JUST-ALIGN ALIGN-ALL
instead.

With:

    (defun org-set-tags (&optional ALIGN-ALL ALIGN-ONLY-CURRENT) ..

it will be more apparent that they are mutually exclusive args.

WDYT?
-- 

Kaushal Modi

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