Hello, Marco Wahl <marcowahls...@gmail.com> writes:
> I have the same issue. Currently I try to have an extra eye on the > bottommost org tree. I also use an extra tag to mark the org tree which > should be bottommost. I also use the idea stated in > http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg106940.html which sorts > the wanted org tree to the bottom when sorting. > > For me this works reasonably well. > > When you put the local variables to the top of the file you are on the > save side AFAICT. > > I try to avoid too much information in the first line. I prefer to have > the variables at the bottom. Local variables at the end of the buffer are, indeed, a bit painful to handle under Org. Org Footnote handles them reasonably well, I think, but that's about it. I would welcome a general solution to this, as long as it does not impede speed of most basic Org commands. Do you have an idea about it? Maybe a start would be to have a dedicated Org version of `outline-next-heading' that moves before local variables when it reaches the end of the buffer. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou