Michael Brand <michael.br...@alumni.ethz.ch> writes: > I would like much more to increase the heading visibility depth step by step > like with the following if it would be much easier to type > > step 1 to see level 1: C-u 1 S-Tab > step 2 to see levels 1..2: C-u 2 S-Tab > step 3 to see levels 1..3: C-u 3 S-Tab > step 4 to see levels 1..4: C-u 4 S-Tab > and so on until not repeated any more (no cycling, only as a sequence) > > Did I miss some simpler work flow to do something similar (not cycling with > Tab or S-Tab)? > > Are there others who would like this sequence to be easily stepped through? > > Which constantly repeatable key command as convenient as possible like > cycling with Tab or S-Tab would be suitable? > > I would suggest that any key command different to this new key command would > stop stepping the sequence and that the first invoke of this new key command > again would reset the visibility to overview again like `C-u 1 S-Tab' does > (similar to the nice cycle reset behavior of a first `S-Tab'). > > The point on e. g. a level 3 heading would be nice to be there again after > going through steps 1 to 3 (similar to the nice behavior of e. g. `S-Tab > S-Tab S-Tab' when the point was in a body before).
Hi Michael, In case you aren't aware of it you can view sublevels for a tree with C-c C-k and match specific levels with a tags match (C-c / m LEVEL=n RET). HTH, -Bernt _______________________________________________ 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