Re: [O] some key sequence transform my text in outline

2013-04-18 Thread Bastien
Luca Ferrari fluca1...@infinito.it writes:

 Apparently I found the sequence that lead to the problem: I opened a
 #+begin_src on a line and then pressed TAB on such line. This folded
 the following text until a new #+end_src is found, masking whole
 sections. The problem is that this is no more able to be expanded.
 However, editing the text file externally and removing some text after
 the #+begin_src (in particular a table) solved the problem.
 I'm investigating more...

It would be really nice to have a command to check that no #+begin_src
contains a headline, as this can confuse visibility cycling a lot,
among other things.

-- 
 Bastien



Re: [O] some key sequence transform my text in outline

2013-04-03 Thread Luca Ferrari
Apparently I found the sequence that lead to the problem: I opened a
#+begin_src on a line and then pressed TAB on such line. This folded
the following text until a new #+end_src is found, masking whole
sections. The problem is that this is no more able to be expanded.
However, editing the text file externally and removing some text after
the #+begin_src (in particular a table) solved the problem.
I'm investigating more...

Thanks,
Luca

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl wrote:
 Dnia 2013-03-27, o godz. 13:22:47
 Luca Ferrari fluca1...@infinito.it napisał(a):

 Hi,
 I cannot understand exactly what I type, but this is what happened
 twice. I was editing in the middle of a document, in particular
 within a ~ block with a src block on the next line, as in the
 following:

 I was editing ~here~
 #+begin_src shell
 


 Now, with some key sequence Org eated all the text below the cursor
 position, transforming it into an outline block and therefore showing
 me three dots. The problem is that I'm unable to expand it anymore
 with TAB, and moreover I cannot delete it without killing the whole
 outline itself. I'm sure I've not pressed the SHIFT+TAB sequence, that
 apparently does the same but allows me to expand the outline, while
 the one I'm getting is not expandable in the ordinary way.
 I know this is not a detailed explaination, but I don't understand
 exactly what I (wrongly) activated.
 Any suggestion?

 C-h l (or M-x view-lossage)

 Thanks,
 Luca

 Best,

 --
 Marcin Borkowski
 http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
 Adam Mickiewicz University




[O] some key sequence transform my text in outline

2013-03-27 Thread Luca Ferrari
Hi,
I cannot understand exactly what I type, but this is what happened twice.
I was editing in the middle of a document, in particular within a ~
block with a src block on the next line, as in the following:

I was editing ~here~
#+begin_src shell



Now, with some key sequence Org eated all the text below the cursor
position, transforming it into an outline block and therefore showing
me three dots. The problem is that I'm unable to expand it anymore
with TAB, and moreover I cannot delete it without killing the whole
outline itself. I'm sure I've not pressed the SHIFT+TAB sequence, that
apparently does the same but allows me to expand the outline, while
the one I'm getting is not expandable in the ordinary way.
I know this is not a detailed explaination, but I don't understand
exactly what I (wrongly) activated.
Any suggestion?

Thanks,
Luca



Re: [O] some key sequence transform my text in outline

2013-03-27 Thread Marcin Borkowski
Dnia 2013-03-27, o godz. 13:22:47
Luca Ferrari fluca1...@infinito.it napisał(a):

 Hi,
 I cannot understand exactly what I type, but this is what happened
 twice. I was editing in the middle of a document, in particular
 within a ~ block with a src block on the next line, as in the
 following:
 
 I was editing ~here~
 #+begin_src shell
 
 
 
 Now, with some key sequence Org eated all the text below the cursor
 position, transforming it into an outline block and therefore showing
 me three dots. The problem is that I'm unable to expand it anymore
 with TAB, and moreover I cannot delete it without killing the whole
 outline itself. I'm sure I've not pressed the SHIFT+TAB sequence, that
 apparently does the same but allows me to expand the outline, while
 the one I'm getting is not expandable in the ordinary way.
 I know this is not a detailed explaination, but I don't understand
 exactly what I (wrongly) activated.
 Any suggestion?

C-h l (or M-x view-lossage)

 Thanks,
 Luca

Best,

-- 
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Adam Mickiewicz University