Ihor Radchenko <[email protected]> writes: > "J.D. Smith" <[email protected]> writes: > >> Understood. Seems fine to return a value; done. I just tried on >> `org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook' and it indeed works very well, and really fits >> the "do something here" vibe of C-c C-c. /Great/ idea. >> >> Maybe we should add the command to this hook upon enabling the mode? >> Ihor? > > For me, a more natural approach would be using > org-fold-reveal-start-hook. I can also see how some people may prefer > C-c C-c. > > IMHO, we can document both and left it up to users to add the hooks. > Although I am personally inclined to add org-fold-reveal-start-hook. But > I am clearly biased as I like that option personally.
The bias is probably mine, since I only vaguely understand when `org-fold-reveal' is useful. The docs are quite terse on this variable, and there's little I can find on it in the info file. When I use `C-c C-r' anywhere with any amount hidden headlines, nothing happens, so I basically never reach for that binding (unlike `C-c C-c'). Do you reach for it starting with sparse tree or agenda or so? Easy to add to either hook of course. One question: if you are inside emphasize text, will it reveal that text /and/ whatever surrounding context you have configured in `org-fold-show-context-detail'? That might be surprising to folks.
