Dear Florian,

I just found this code you wrote and it is exactly what I wanted for my
archiving.  But I found one little issue.  I discovered that this interacts
with the setting  org-yank-adjusted-subtrees because it calls org-yank.
With
(setq org-yank-justed-subtrees t), the archived subtree is not pasted in as
a child of the created hierarchy, but ends up as a sibling because org-yank
calls org-paste-subtree.

My current workaround is to set  org-yank-adjusted-subtrees nil, but
perhaps there is a clean way to turn off this setting in org-yank so that
org-paste-subtree is not called in this particular case regardless of the
value of org-yank-adjusted-subtrees?

- Dylan Schwilk

On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Ken Mankoff <mank...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes that works perfectly. Not sure why I had memorized a different
> keystroke. Thank you!
>
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Florian Adamsky <fa-orgm...@haktar.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Ken,
>>
>> On Tuesday, Aug 05 2014, Ken Mankoff <mank...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > You are correct that M-x org-archive-subtree-hierarchical works just
>> > fine. But I can't get it to work with the default keybinding as you show
>> > above.
>> >
>> > C-c C-x C-s is my (the?) default keybinding for archiving
>> > trees/subtrees.  Is this the correct keybinding?
>>
>> according to the documentation the default keybinding to archive the
>> current entry is C-c C-x C-a. Could you try that instead?
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> Best
>> --
>> Florian Adamsky
>> http://florian.adamsky.it/
>>
>
>

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