On 21 mrt. 2013, at 10:05, 42 147 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks David, but what Carsten suggested completely resolved my problem (it
> applies not just to bookmarks; it fully preserves my buffer's folded state
> after adding Christoph's code to my .emacs).
I don't think it preserves a state. It constructs one, and you happen to like
it. :)
- Carsten
> But I should also thank you
> for finding the words I struggled to find ("folded state").
>
> I feel honored that royalty stepped into the discussion.
>
> Herzlichen Dank,
>
> 42
>
>
> 2013/3/21 Carsten Dominik <[email protected]>
>
> On 20.3.2013, at 19:28, 42 147 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> > (require 'saveplace)
>> > (setq-default save-place t)
>>
>> > works for me. It just opens the place where I had the point, nothing
>> > more, but that's what I need most.
>>
>> This is more convenient than Emacs bookmarks, but still breaks org-mode to
>> a certain extent: all non top-level headlines below point are hidden. At
>> least for me.
>>
>
> Org-mode has very precise control for situations when a jump into invisible
> text happens, for example by isearch or by bookmark-jump or saveplace. Take
> a look at the variable org-show-siblings and set a special context for
> bookmark-jump, that should do it. This will work for both saveplace and
> bookmarks.
>
> You can do this with customize, or just like this:
>
> (setq org-show-siblings '((default) (isearch t) (bookmark-jump . t)))
>
> There are companion variables, they are all in the customization group
> org-reveal-context.
>
> - Carsten
>