Hello,
Matt Lundin writes:
> In the function org-set-startup-visibility, that commit replaced
>
> (org-cycle-hide-drawers 'all)
>
> with
>
> (org-cycle-hide-property-drawers 'all)
>
> Thus, only property drawers are hidden at startup.
I forgot to say this was, hopefully, fixed in master.
Regar
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Matt Lundin writes:
> Matthew Lundin writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Matt Lundin writes:
>>>
All drawers default to open at startup except for property drawers. This
includes :LOGBOOK: drawers, which can be quite long and
Matthew Lundin writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Matt Lundin writes:
>>
>>> All drawers default to open at startup except for property drawers. This
>>> includes :LOGBOOK: drawers, which can be quite long and block view of an
>>> entry.
>>
>> I think all drawers are opened at startup, incl
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> All drawers default to open at startup except for property drawers. This
>> includes :LOGBOOK: drawers, which can be quite long and block view of an
>> entry.
>
> I think all drawers are opened at startup, including property drawers.
>
>> I ran
Hello,
Matt Lundin writes:
> All drawers default to open at startup except for property drawers. This
> includes :LOGBOOK: drawers, which can be quite long and block view of an
> entry.
I think all drawers are opened at startup, including property drawers.
> I ran a git bisect and discovered t
All drawers default to open at startup except for property drawers. This
includes :LOGBOOK: drawers, which can be quite long and block view of an
entry.
I ran a git bisect and discovered that the bug was introduced with
commit 8b05c06d427e850d45684f69c5165cd7684e1071 on May 9.
Matt