On 3/21/14, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
I think I see what you mean but it's hard to implement.
why?
The only way to fix this is to discuss the default value for
org-show-* properties (and maybe some others) -- if you have
suggestions here with examples on how different defaults would
be
On 3/20/14, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
my strong intuition says that it calls for a global solution rather
than patching each one as it comes up.
There is this bug report I made recently:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.bugs/83721
interesting. these topics are worth looking at.
as
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
as for org contexts, perhaps we need something like an
org-show-canonical-form, where canonical form is a state of visibility
that can be created from a folded org file using TAB and arrow keys
alone.
You mean `org-reveal' should depend on the some
i am saying that i prefer [and i believe new users will often prefer]
that org not hide things unless they are just normal folding. this
preference is currently impossible to convey to org.
===
more details:
i do not ever want to see only the first headline of a set of
headlines, for example.
I think I see what you mean but it's hard to implement.
The only way to fix this is to discuss the default value for
org-show-* properties (and maybe some others) -- if you have
suggestions here with examples on how different defaults would
be less confusing, let's discuss this specifically.
In
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
unfortunately, that is not a global solution as there are various
other places where the same behavior occurs.
Please report them when you have time and when you're sure this is
not the intended behavior.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
i will try to do so. i have been writing a long bug report on it for years.
from memory, going from magit does this type of thing, as do query
replace, isearch, and a few other things. they all cause this type of
bug.
my strong intuition says that it calls for a global solution rather
than
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
my strong intuition says that it calls for a global solution rather
than patching each one as it comes up.
There is this bug report I made recently:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.bugs/83721
I would love to have this fixed for Emacs
I think there must be a bunch of us who are experiencing
this, because I am too.
The fix does not work for me.
3b is never shown.
* test 1
*** 2a
SCHEDULED: 2014-03-19 Wed
* 3a
* 3b
*** 2b
On 3/19/14, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Hi Dan,
you need to have (agenda t) in
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
I think there must be a bunch of us who are experiencing
this, because I am too.
The fix does not work for me.
3b is never shown.
* test 1
*** 2a
SCHEDULED: 2014-03-19 Wed
* 3a
* 3b
*** 2b
This is not the same case: in Dan's example,
for the first time in many, many years of HATING this behavior and
trying to debug it and trying to defadvice around it, i have a lead on
it. thank you.
so where is the setting to show EVERYTHING?
this is HUGE.
On 3/19/14, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
so where is the setting to show EVERYTHING?
(add-hook 'org-agenda-after-show-hook 'show-all)
:)
--
Bastien
expands logbook, but i can take it from here. thank you!
unfortunately, that is not a global solution as there are various
other places where the same behavior occurs.
On 3/19/14, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
so where is the setting to show
Not sure if this is a feature or a bug, but those on #org-mode prompted
me to post it.
GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.10)
Org version 8.2.5c
If you take the following minimal example of an org file:
* A
** B
*** TODO C
*** D
*** E
And navigate to TODO C from
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