Hi Marc-Oliver, Marc-Oliver Ihm wrote: > Am 16.12.2010 14:26, schrieb Sébastien Vauban: >> Though that is written in =org-inlinetask.el=: >> >> ;; Visibility cycling exempts these nodes from cycling. So whenever their >> ;; parent is opened, so are these tasks. >> >> I have the impression that, up to a couple of days ago, the inlined headlines >> were showed in the =children= view, such as: >> >> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >> * TODO Write document >> ** TODO Write intro >> ** TODO Write code >> *************** WAIT Ask the client about specs >> ** TODO Write conclusion >> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >> >> Am I right? >> >> - If yes, could it be back like that? >> - If no, would others as well be interested in such a behavior? > > as far as I can see, Sebastien description still applies. This behaviour > (bug ?) makes it hard to work with inline-tasks (which I do alot), because > once I open the topmost node, all subheadings with any inline task are > opened too, regardless how depp they are nested. This makes it nearly > impossible to get an overview about the contents of the node. > > So: This problem still seems to be around.
What I described was the impression that: - before December, inline tasks were shown when TAB'ing - at some point in December, they were not anymore. That's wrong. And I had mixed impressions because I saw them when C-c / t'ing for tasks inside a document. In fact, I share your point of view: as they don't participate to document structure (that's why they're inline tasks), they should not be made visible when cycling. That's not the current behavior. Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban