Kevin Haddock <kevinhadd...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > When a branch is collapsed (e.g. invisible), demoting the header should > demote all the subnodes also. > > For example, if I have: > > * a > * b > * c > ** ca > ** cb > ** cd > * d > > and I have the cursor on * c and hit alt-right it would just demote * > c to ** c, but if c is collapsed ('* c...') hitting alt-right on it > should demote * c to ** c but when I expand * c, ** ca should now be > *** ca, ** cb should be *** cb, etc... > > This way I can quickly demote whole sections of the tree by just > collapsing them. I would think this would be the expected behavior. > Perhaps I am missing a mechanism to easily do it. I am pretty new to > org-mode.
Have you tried M-S-<right> on the heading to be demoted? Or from the Org menu, Edit Structure/Demote Subtree? Eventually, you get the key combo into your fingers and then it's quicker than "collapse, demote, uncollapse" would be, although I admit that your idea has a certain elegance - the fly in the ointment is how hard it would be to implement and that I am in no position to evaluate. > > Thanks for the otherwise great utility, > Whatchoo mean "otherwise"? :-) Just kidding :-) Nick _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode