Hi Rainer
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 20:32, Michael Brand wrote:
> My implementation shows the same level always for _all_ headings in the
> file. Showing or hiding more or less levels for only the _current_
> heading as I understand you would like, is too hard for me to implement
> without help.
I
Hi Rainer
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 11:56, Rainer Stengele wrote:
> As already said, I can achieve this with " C-c "
> but this is not an easy "shift in and out" solution, I have to "count" the
> levels by myself and provide it in the command.
I think you are looking for almost exactly the depth st
Hi Bastien,
navigation is not the issue in my case.
It is simply to have to see all subheadings and contents in one step.
Imagine having:
* IT Projects
** Project 1
*** 2009
01
* Meeting on [2010-01-04 Mo]
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> FOLDED (headline level n) -> CHILDREN (headline level n+1) -> CHILDREN
> (headline level n+2) -> ... SUBTREE
My feeling is that this would be too much.
Maybe what you need si simply to *navigate* among items, not to (un)fold
them. Speedy keys make it very
Hi Juri,
TAB works like
,-> FOLDED -> CHILDREN -> SUBTREE --.
'---'
what I want is something like
FOLDED (headline level n) -> CHILDREN (headline level n+1) -> CHILDREN
(headline level n+2) -> ... SUBTREE
and maybe the other direction also ..
Best,
Rainer
Use show-children with a prefix argument.
>From the docs:
show-children is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `outline.el'.
(show-children &optional level)
Show all direct subheadings of this heading.
Prefix arg level is how many levels below the current level should be shown.
Hi Rainer,
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Rainer Stengele
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> on any heading in an org file I can easily see all sub headings with C-c
> C-k.
> Is there a possibility to easily see only the sub headings of the next
> level and nothing more?
> And then all headings of the next su
Hi all,
on any heading in an org file I can easily see all sub headings with C-c C-k.
Is there a possibility to easily see only the sub headings of the next level
and nothing more?
And then all headings of the next sub level? And so on?!
Motivation:
C-c C-k can easily show far too many headings.