Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Hello,
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> I just posted a proposal how to activate org-indent conditional on the
>> sessions display-type, since the irritating behaviour I had only happens
>> in a console session, so I guess some overlays involved are only visible
>> in X11.
>
> Th
Hello,
Thorsten writes:
> I just posted a proposal how to activate org-indent conditional on the
> sessions display-type, since the irritating behaviour I had only happens
> in a console session, so I guess some overlays involved are only visible
> in X11.
There are no overlays involved in Org
Bastien writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>
>>> On 11.4.2012, at 08:38, Bastien wrote:
>>>
I must confess I'm not a user of org-indent. I have been testing it a
few times and always had the feeling it goes against Org's "What
You See
is What You H
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> Memnon Anon writes:
>>
>>> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>>
However, by mistake, it happens that the cursor is on the only visible
bullet star of the next heading instead of really being at the start
of the
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> On 11.4.2012, at 08:38, Bastien wrote:
>>
>>> I must confess I'm not a user of org-indent. I have been testing it a
>>> few times and always had the feeling it goes against Org's "What You See
>>> is What You Have" core principle. But let's f
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On 11.4.2012, at 08:38, Bastien wrote:
>
>> I must confess I'm not a user of org-indent. I have been testing it a
>> few times and always had the feeling it goes against Org's "What You See
>> is What You Have" core principle. But let's fix bugs in it anyway.
>
> For w
On 11.4.2012, at 08:38, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Thorsten,
>
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> Memnon Anon writes:
>>
>>> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>>
However, by mistake, it happens that the cursor is on the only visible
bullet star of the next heading instead of really
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten writes:
> Memnon Anon writes:
>
>> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>
>>> However, by mistake, it happens that the cursor is on the only visible
>>> bullet star of the next heading instead of really being at the start
>>> of the line.
>
> I recently edit
Hi François,
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>
>> [...] so what I usually do is position the cursor at
>> the beginning of the /next/ heading and yank the list item there. [...]
>> However, by mistake, it happens that the cur
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> [...] so what I usually do is position the cursor at
> the beginning of the /next/ heading and yank the list item there. [...]
> However, by mistake, it happens that the cursor is on the only visible
> bullet star of the next heading (I'm using
Memnon Anon writes:
> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>> I often cut a list item (or a hierarchy of list items) to reinsert it
>> into another heading which I know contains only list items. All the
>> headings are collapsed, so what I usually do is position the cursor at
>> th
Memnon Anon writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
(I'm using clean mode, as probably everybody does!)
>>> No.
>> What's this 'clean mode' you're taking about? I can't find any
>> reference to that on worg.
>
> ,[ (info "(org)Clean view") ]
> | 15.8 A cleaner outline view
> | ===
Bernt Hansen writes:
>>> (I'm using clean mode, as probably everybody does!)
>> No.
> What's this 'clean mode' you're taking about? I can't find any
> reference to that on worg.
,[ (info "(org)Clean view") ]
| 15.8 A cleaner outline view
| ===
|
| Some people find i
Memnon Anon writes:
> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>
>> (I'm using clean mode, as probably everybody does!)
>
> No.
What's this 'clean mode' you're taking about? I can't find any
reference to that on worg.
-Bernt
Memnon Anon writes:
> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>> However, by mistake, it happens that the cursor is on the only visible
>> bullet star of the next heading instead of really being at the start
>> of the line.
I recently edited some org files in clean mode for the firs
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> I often cut a list item (or a hierarchy of list items) to reinsert it
> into another heading which I know contains only list items. All the
> headings are collapsed, so what I usually do is position the cursor at
> the beginning of the /next/ he
François Pinard sadly writes:
> It never really make sense [...] whenever yanking into a start string
> [...]
Well, I should learn to re-read me better...
s/make sense/makes sense/
s/a start string/a star string/
Gentle readers, I invite you to email me (privately) when I err so
blatantly,
Hi again, Org people!
I often cut a list item (or a hierarchy of list items) to reinsert it
into another heading which I know contains only list items. All the
headings are collapsed, so what I usually do is position the cursor at
the beginning of the /next/ heading and yank the list item there,
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