Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik <at> gmail.com> writes:

> 
> Wrong answer:  The correct answer would have been:
> 
> Yes, it is nil!
> 
> Because the default value is t!.  The default value means
> that TAB will not at all fold an entry when the
> cursor is not in the headline.  Maybe this is really the
> setting you want?

You are correct, I set it to nil, but this was not the issue. I
thought you ask it because of some strange interaction.

I'm happy with the current setting. I want TAB to fold
everywhere. The problem is if I'm standing in a place like this


* header

some text <cursor is here> some other text


and press TAB then the subtree is folded properly, but the cursor
is stuck in the folded section:


* header <cursor appears here, it is in the folded section>...



and I think it should be put to the beginning of line to avoid leaving 
it in the folded section after a fold:


<cursor>* header...


Maybe I was not clear enough in the first post.
 



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