Hi Nate,
What do you mean by passing "the right argument". Which argument do you
want to pass?
At first, I thought the direct way to fix your function would be
(defun njn-subheading-respect-content ()
(interactive "")
(org-next-visible-heading 1)
(org-insert-heading nil)
)
because in your original example, the heading did already have a child.
However, that is not guaranteed, and in the above implementation, the
new heading is created with the level of the next headline, and that
next headline might be a sibling, a child or a parent. So we need to
explicitly set the level:
(defun njn-subheading-respect-content ()
(interactive "")
(let ((level (car (org-heading-components))))
(org-next-visible-heading 1)
(org-insert-heading nil)
(while (<= (car (org-heading-components)) level)
(org-demote))))
I am using (possibly repeated) calls to `org-demote', because this will
do everything correct, also with stuff like org-odd-levels only etc.
Hope this helps.
- Carsten
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 12:43 AM Nathan Neff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 4:03 AM Carsten Dominik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 10:21 AM Nathan Neff <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> Something that's eluded me all this time has been an
>>> "Insert subheading, after the content, but before other subheadings"
>>>
>>> For example:
>>> If my cursor is anywhere between lines 1 and 4, I would like the
>>> subheading
>>> to be inserted at line 5.
>>>
>>> 1* Heading
>>> :PROPERTIES:...
>>> 2 Some content
>>> 3 More content
>>> 4
>>> 5** Subheading 1
>>> 6** Subheading 2
>>> 7
>>> I know there's org-insert-subheading and C-u which respects content, but
>>> respect-content will insert a subheading at line 7 in the example
>>> above. I would
>>> like to have a new subheading at line 4.
>>>
>>
>> What about C-c C-n M-RET
>>
>
> Thanks Carsten - I created a function:
> (defun njn-subheading-respect-content ()
> (interactive "")
> (org-next-visible-heading 1)
> (org-insert-subheading 't)
> )
>
> But I'm trying to find out where to get the "correct" arg
> to org-next-visible-heading - I have hard-coded a 1 in the
> above example, but this produces the following subheading:
>
> * Heading <-exec when cursor on this heading
> Some content about Heading
> *** New heading is inserted here (and is the wrong level - should be 2
> instead of 3)
> ** Sub1
> ** Sub2
>
> I will mess with this function a bit and post if I find a solution.
>
> Thanks,
> --Nate
>
>>
>> Carsten
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> --Nate
>>>
>>