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Re: Archiving always adds a newline before entries
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Ihor Radchenko |
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Re: Archiving always adds a newline before entries |
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Sun, 22 Sep 2024 16:03:17 +0000 |
"John Wiegley" <johnw@gnu.org> writes:
> I like to avoid blank lines between Org-mode entries, but have found that when
> archiving (and not use datetrees), that this is not supported by Org-mode
> out-of-the-box. Mainly it’s due to these lines:
> ...
> ;; Subtree narrowing can let the buffer end on
> ;; a headline. `org-paste-subtree' then deletes it.
> ;; To prevent this, make sure visible part of buffer
> ;; always terminates on a new line, while limiting
> ;; number of blank lines in a date tree.
> ---> (unless (and datetree-date (bolp)) (insert "\n"))))
> ;; Paste
> (org-paste-subtree (org-get-valid-level level (and heading 1)))
>
> The line indicated above always appends a newline at the end of the buffer,
> so that the pasted tree appears after this newline. It would be nice if this
> followed the configuration of ‘org-blank-before-new-entry’, for example.
+1
Ideally, we should use something more Elisp-friendly compared to
interactive context-dependent `org-paste-subtree'.
In the current state, things are way too fragile to touch them without
risking unexpected breakage in various corner cases.
It would be nice to factor out context-sensitive handling in
`org-paste-subtree' into some kind of API function. Then, we can use
that function more safely in other places like org-archive.
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