I see. Thank you for your very helpful reply!
On 01.05.2023 20:45, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Philipp Kiefer writes:
Do I understand you correctly that you mean tab should cycle visibility
in this case?
* headline
some text
CURSOR IS HERE
- a list
Yes, I suggested that in those cases, org-cycle
Philipp Kiefer writes:
>> Do I understand you correctly that you mean tab should cycle visibility
>> in this case?
>>
>> * headline
>> some text
>> CURSOR IS HERE
>> - a list
> Yes, I suggested that in those cases, org-cycle should fold the subtree
> point is in, i. e. fold up to the next
On 28.04.2023 19:41, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
Philipp Kiefer writes:
My suggestion was aimed at improving the out-of-the-box experience of (new) Org
users by extending the usefulness of 'org-cycle' by
folding the subtree at point from anywhere inside it that is not itself a
parent
Esteban Ordóñez writes:
> Hello Doctor.
>
>> That said: C-c C-t or M-x outline-hide-body
>
> C-c C-t
> is org-todo, not outline-hide-body.
I guess I customized that …
> Thanks for the clarification.
Glad to :-)
Best wishes,
Arne
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Hello Doctor.
> That said: C-c C-t or M-x outline-hide-body
C-c C-t
is org-todo, not outline-hide-body.
Thanks for the clarification.
Philipp Kiefer writes:
> Thanks, Eric, I am aware of customization options.
>
> My suggestion was aimed at improving the out-of-the-box experience of (new)
> Org users by extending the usefulness of 'org-cycle' by
> folding the subtree at point from anywhere inside it that is not itself a
>
Thanks, Eric, I am aware of customization options.
My suggestion was aimed at improving the out-of-the-box experience of (new)
Org users by extending the usefulness of 'org-cycle' by folding the subtree
at point from anywhere inside it that is not itself a parent item rather
than doing nothing at
Hi Philipp,
On Friday, 28 Apr 2023 at 10:49, Philipp Kiefer wrote:
> Well, it could simplify things a good deal further if, on issuing the
> command when point is *not* on a parent heading, (non-global)
> org-cycle would instead fold the subtree that point is in, i. e. do
> 'outline-up-heading'
To quote from the Org Manual:
"Org greatly simplifies the use of outlines by compressing the entire show
and hide functionalities into a single command, org-cycle, which is bound
to the TAB key."
Well, it could simplify things a good deal further if, on issuing the
command when point is *not* on