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Re: [Orgmode] VISIBILITY property and C-u C-u <TAB>
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Carsten Dominik |
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Re: [Orgmode] VISIBILITY property and C-u C-u <TAB> |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Oct 2010 18:14:52 +0200 |
On Oct 17, 2010, at 5:41 PM, Gez wrote:
I've just discovered the VISIBILITY property, although I had some
trouble working out how to apply it .I discovered C-u C-u TAB from
reading http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/6623. C-u C-u
TAB is documented in the reference card but not in the manual or on
worg as far as I can see - Shouldn't it be added? Also shouldn't
VISIBILITY be listed with the other "special properties" in the
manual etc?
Would you like to make a patch?
I'm using it to mark sub-projects (level 2,3 etc) with :VISIBILITY:
folded (or :VISIBILITY: content when they also contain a sub-sub-
project). When sub-projects are folded into their projects (level 1)
I miss out on an overview of all projects. Using C-u C-u TAB I can
see all non-level-1 headlines that I've marked because they are
parents of tasks, and then I can visit them locally with TAB. It's
very useful in conjunction with the counter cookie, and in column
view.
I have a query about the C-u C-u TAB command. When I've just edited
or used S-TAB (no matter which part of the global cycle it's on) C-u
C-u TAB works as I would expect. But if I've just used TAB, C-u C-u
TAB cycles hrough -> CONTENTS -> SHOW ALL etc, even while the mini
buffer displays "startup visibility plus VISIBILITY properties" at
each stage of the cycle. C-u C-u TAB also cycles when it's
repeated. I find it hard to keep track of whether it will cycle or
not while I'm using it to view areas of the outline, so in effect,
the only way I feel sure I can quickly return to my desired startup
visibility is with S-TAB C-u C-u TAB, which is a lot of keystrokes!
So my questions are - is this expected behaviour? Can it be changed?
I believe I have fixed this, please verify.
- Carsten