Bastien <bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr> writes: > Hi Leonidas, > > Leonidas Tsampros <ltsamp...@upnet.gr> writes: > >> I'm a recent new happy org-mode user. While hacking around and using it >> for various tasks/todos and schedules, it occured to me that keywords >> and dynamic blocks take a lot of screen real estate while I do very >> little editing on them. > > You can now use this: > > M-x org-narrow-to-block RET (or C-x n b) > > This work for all blocks, being source blocks or dynamic blocks. > > (Note that the usual way of editing src block is to use C-c ' .) >
I cannot find such a command in my current version of Org-mode (6.21b) so I'll have to upgrade first and then test. Thanks. >> Is there a way to have dblocks/keywords hidden/narrowed in a per >> buffer manner? > > I'm not sure I understand the part of your request re keywords, > though... can you explicit a bit? > > Thanks, Yes. Let's say I have a buffer like this: #+LINK: blabla1 http://blablabla/%s #+LINK: blabla2 http://blablabla2.org/%s #+LINK: blabla3 http://blablabla3.org/%s #+TODO: TODO1(t) | DONE1(d) * test entry1 #+BEGIN clocktable :maxlevel 3 :scope file :link Clock summary etc etc <clock table would be here with multiple lines> #+END: My question is: Can I hide the keywords defined on the top of the buffer and the keywords defined for the dynamic block that might be occurring further in my tree? Did I clarify my question enough? Or am I misunderstading the way dblocks/keywords work? Thanks, Leonidas _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode