User <spamfilteracco...@gmail.com> writes:

> I noticed if a header has only some text under it and no
> subheaders the TAB cycling still goes over the FOLDED -> CHILDREN
> -> SUBTREE cycle, though the last two states are effectively the
> same in that case and nothing happens when TAB is pressed in
> CHILDREN state.
>
> Wouldn't it be better if in this case only the FOLDED - CHILDREN
> states were cycled?
>
> This way I could open such a header with TAB and close it again
> with an other TAB press. Now I have to press TAB 3 times to do it,
> which is annoying. Org could be smarter than that.

Yes.  I added this feature.

I first had concerns that breaking the tree-steps habit might be
dangerous, but finally I don't think it is.

Also note that we might want to update the behavior of the global
cycling: when the CONTENTS view displays the same things than the
OVERVIEW view, we should perhaps directly switch to SHOW ALL.  

I'll Carsten sort this out -- and possibly revert the change I just 
made, if he disagrees!

Thanks for this idea,

-- 
 Bastien


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