Hello,

Ulva <x...@laposte.net> writes:

> (1) S-Tab is very handy to collapse list sublevels globally, but it only
> seems to work if the first level of the list is 'bulleted' (*), not if it
> consists of numbers. Is this correct, and is there a way around it?

Note that "bulleted" lists are called headlines, and are very different
from actual plain lists in Org.

You could tweak `org-cycle-include-plain-lists', but I'm not sure it
would lead to the desired effect.

> (2) Taking a cue from Insert>Cross-Reference in LibreOffice, suppose I would
> like to refer in section (say) 4.1.1 to section 2.1. Something like "As
> mentioned in 2.1, frogs are often green". But I would like this "2.1"
> reference to update automatically if later the 2.1 content ends up somewhere
> else in the document. E.g. if a first-level section is added at the top of
> the list and everything else shifts, 4.1.1 becomes 5.1.1 and should update
> to "As mentioned in 3.1, frogs are often green". Is this possible in
> emacs/org-mode?

See (info "(org)Internal links"), in particular last paragraph.


Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou

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