Hi Henry, I reproduced the first and the 3rd case you reported. I think the following setting is better than using org-mode-hook.
(add-hook 'find-file-hook '(lambda () (when (eq major-mode 'org-mode) (org-tree-slide-mode)))) When you call org-agenda, it will visit many org-files listed in org-agenda-files. This is why multiple displaying of greeting message is occurred. But actually, the message should be a custom variable. I'll change it, thanks! In my environment, I cannot reproduce the 2nd case. Could you test again with the above setting? Finally, when org-tree-slide is active, org-publish will export the narrowed tree only. If you want to export whole trees, please turn off org-tree-slide temporarily. Best, Takaaki On 2013年1月29日Tuesday at 3:37, henry atting wrote: > > Hi Takaaki, > > > [...] > > How about the following setting? > > > > (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'org-tree-slide-mode) > > > > If you have already tried the setting with the latest version of > > org-tree-slide, > > and also encountered issues, please let me know the details. > > I'll try to reproduce and fix it. [...] > > > > Yes, this was exactly my setting. > > At first it breaks org-publish. If I export a file the resulting html > file will only contain the first top level headline and the second, 3rd > ... level headlines. All other top level headlines are ignored. > Secondly it breaks gnus/message mode when started with a hook to load > orgstruct mode like this: > (add-hook 'message-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgstruct) > When I want to write a new mail only an empty buffer opens with an error > message something like `before first heading'. > Thirdly I think org-tree-slide should ignore org-agenda or vice versa. > When I open org-agenda frequently the org-tree-slide greeting message > appears in the echo area. Maybe it slows it down... > > henry > > -- > http://literaturlatenight.de -- Takaaki ISHIKAWA <tak...@ieee.org> GITI, Waseda University ( ' -')b http://about.me/takaxp