Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi Cian,
Its just that when drafting papers I tend to have lots and lots of
indentation in early drafts, and while narrowing trees is a godsend, the
unnecessary (for my purposes) indentation is slightly annoying.
If the purpose of such a
A possible workaround:
(require 'scroll-lock)
(define-key global-map [(control shift up)] 'scroll-lock-previous-line)
(define-key global-map [(control shift down)] 'scroll-lock-next-line)
(define-key global-map [(control shift right)] 'alpha-scroll-lock-next-char)
(define-key global-map [(control
Hi Cian,
Cian OConnor cian.ocon...@gmail.com writes:
It would be nice if there was an option so that narrowed trees are
displayed without their normal indentation. So for example if narrow a
subtree at level 4, then it is displayed as a normal tree at level 1
rather than as a tree starting
Oh sorry, I was using the wrong terminology. I don't mean sparse trees
at all, I meant narrow trees.
It would be nice if there was an option so that narrowed trees are
displayed without their normal indentation. So for example if narrow a
subtree at level 4, then it is displayed as a normal tree
Cian OConnor cian.ocon...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh sorry, I was using the wrong terminology. I don't mean sparse trees
at all, I meant narrow trees.
It would be nice if there was an option so that narrowed trees are
displayed without their normal indentation. So for example if narrow a