Hi, everybody. Writing a longish text for my coworkers this morning, I notice that I do not know a quick way for collapsing the whole set of paragraphs I'm currently writing, when their header happens to be many screenfuls above point. I have to first return to that header and do TAB there. Even this return was not evident to me at first. I wrongly thought that `C-c C-u' would do it, but it jumps far too much and lands one level higher than I expected. Then, /(org)Motion node/ taught me that I could use `C-c C-j <up>' to this purpose; which is slightly convoluted to me, as I always perceived `C-c C-j' as a kind of sophisticated "reveal".
Is it unreasonable for me to hope that, instead of `C-c C-j <up> TAB', a mere TAB from within a long text would quickly do what I wanted? François