Hi

Thanks to Alan Schmitt, I managed to bind C-u M-x
~org-tree-to-indirect-buffer~ but I would now like to activate and
rename the new buffer. He suggested that 

 ~(rename-buffer (org-get-heading) t)~

would rename the buffer, but it needs to be activated first.

My question: how can I activate this new buffer?

Along this line, it seems a little bit counter-intuitive that the new
indirect buffer is *not* activated, as it is the case when editing
source code blocks.

The ideal solution probably would be to add this to the function,
depending on a new configuration variable
~org-tree-to-indirect-buffer-activate~ which can be either

nil : as it is now (the default)
b   : new buffer not activated
B   : new buffer is activated

possibly even

f   : new buffer in new frame and *not* activated
F   : new buffer in new frame and activated


Cheers,

Rainer

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