----- Carsten Dominik (2007-05-31) wrote:-----

>>>> It is also INCONVENIENT when each top level has a lot of level 2
>>>> entries. For example when you are looking at a subtree and suddenly
>>>> want to see an overview of the document, you often want to get back
>>>> to the original subtree after visibility cycling.
>
> However, we agreed that the cursor should be moved to a visible
> location.  This means that it will be in a top-level headline after
> cycling through overview.

Agree.

> Are you saying that you would prefer to keep the cursor exactly at its
> position?  Or maybe I should push a mark before switching to
> overview...

The behavior in outline-mode seems desirable.

i.e. if the cursor is original inside a body of a headline when the body
is hided the cursor should stay in that headline. The principle is
trying to minimize the movement of the cursor.

-- 
Leo <sdl.web AT gmail.com>                         (GPG Key: 9283AA3F)



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