Re: [Orgmode] Re: Two issues with :VISIBILITY: property

2010-12-10 Thread Cassio Koshikumo
Hi, Carsten, I understand what you're saying. I've been looking at the functions responsible for moving trees around and still can't get my head around them. Not that this means much, as I'm just starting to dabble in some elisp and don't have lots of experience with other languages either, but I

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Two issues with :VISIBILITY: property

2010-12-09 Thread Carsten Dominik
Hi Cassio, while I agree that it would be nice to keep the detailed visibility structure of a tree while moving it, the effort to implement that is rather large. Org moves the tree by cutting it out and pasting it back in. Outline visibility is done using overlays, not text properties. Overlays

[Orgmode] Re: Two issues with :VISIBILITY: property

2010-12-07 Thread Matt Lundin
Cassio Koshikumo writes: > Thanks a lot, Matt! The patch did correct the second issue. > > About the first one: > >> I cannot replicate this. When I move the headlines, they remain folded. > > It's strange that you cannot replicate this behavior. I got today's > snapshot and disabled all my custo

[Orgmode] Re: Two issues with :VISIBILITY: property

2010-12-06 Thread Cassio Koshikumo
Thanks a lot, Matt! The patch did correct the second issue. About the first one: > I cannot replicate this. When I move the headlines, they remain folded. It's strange that you cannot replicate this behavior. I got today's snapshot and disabled all my customizations to try a vanilla install, and

[Orgmode] Re: Two issues with :VISIBILITY: property

2010-12-05 Thread Matt Lundin
Cassio Koshikumo writes: > I've just recently began using emacs and org-mode, and I'm already in > love. So, first, let me thank and congratulate Mr. Dominik and > everyone else involved. Welcome! > The "children" property allows me to press C-u C-u to show only > the synopsis and the headlin