Paul Stansell writes:
> Using Ctrl-S to search an org file leaves drawers open after the search.
> For example, open the attached org file, search_bug.org, and, with the
> cursor initially at the first line of the file, search for "text" with
> - Ctrl-s text
> This finds the first occurrence of
Paul Stansell writes:
> However, strangely, it doesn't close drawers that have been opened by the
> bug that causes drawers to remain open after the searching (eg, those
> opened by searching for "text" in the file I included in my bug report).
It indeed does not. Because of a bug you reported.
> >> org-hide-drawer-all
> >>
> >
> > I don't seem to have that command. I'm using Org mode
> > release_9.6.10-835-gf3de4c.
>
> It was made into a command in
>
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=13353f1fa34f6f085ffbf142b380af7308f02981
I see, I found the command,
Paul Stansell writes:
>> org-hide-drawer-all
>>
>
> I don't seem to have that command. I'm using Org mode
> release_9.6.10-835-gf3de4c.
It was made into a command in
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=13353f1fa34f6f085ffbf142b380af7308f02981
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Ihor Radchenko //
>
> > In the meantime, is there a command that will close all drawers, even
> those
> > that are open in sections (headings) that are closed? I searched but
> > didn't find anything.
>
> org-hide-drawer-all
>
I don't seem to have that command. I'm using Org mode
release_9.6.10-835-gf3de4c.
I
Paul Stansell writes:
> In the meantime, is there a command that will close all drawers, even those
> that are open in sections (headings) that are closed? I searched but
> didn't find anything.
org-hide-drawer-all
Hello Ihor,
In the meantime, is there a command that will close all drawers, even those
that are open in sections (headings) that are closed? I searched but
didn't find anything.
Thanks,
Paul
Paul Stansell writes:
> Using Ctrl-S to search an org file leaves drawers open after the search.
> For example, open the attached org file, search_bug.org, and, with the
> cursor initially at the first line of the file, search for "text" with
> - Ctrl-s text
> This finds the first occurrence of
Hello,
Using Ctrl-S to search an org file leaves drawers open after the search.
For example, open the attached org file, search_bug.org, and, with the
cursor initially at the first line of the file, search for "text" with
- Ctrl-s text
This finds the first occurrence of "text" in "Subsection 1".