Karl Voit <devn...@karl-voit.at> writes: > Hi! > > Following scenario: I see my (daily) agenda, go to a meeting (which > is scheduled regularly) and press Enter. > > This jumps to the Org-mode file of this entry which has got > following (sub-)structure in the file: > > * Project > * Person X > * <timestamp> Meeting 1 > * <timestamp> Meeting 2 > * <timestamp> Meeting 3 > * <timestamp> Meeting 4 > > But what Org-mode shows me when I jump directly from agenda view to > lets say «Meeting 3» is following: > > * Project > * Person X... > * <timestamp> Meeting 3 > * <timestamp> Meeting 4 > > So Meeting 1 and 2 are «hidden» like being in a sparse tree. Please > do not misunderstand: This behavior is somewhat fine to me. > > BUT: I also want to be able to quickly jump to «Meeting 2» when I > «land» on «Meeting 3». (To check the open issues from last meeting.) > > C-c C-p (outline-previous-visible-heading) jumps from «Meeting 3» > directly to the previous *visible* heading «Person X» and not to > «Meeting 2».
C-c C-r should call org-reveal which will show the preceeding hidden headline, then you can use C-c C-p normally. HTH, Bernt > > So I always end up going up, pressing TAB to expand the whole > subtree and then I start «searching» for the current Meeting once > again - which is obviously kina annoying to me :-( > > I am sure, that you have got a tipp that provides me either a > visible «Meeting 2» or a «working» jump-command for invisible > heading (outline-previous-heading does not exist) or something else > I did not think about :-) > > Thanks for that!