Kyle Meyer <k...@kyleam.com> writes: Thanks for the feedback.
> Minor: It took me some extra effort to parse this sentence because I'm > not used to seeing 'respectively' used in this way. I think something > like below is more common. > > As special cases, a nil or t value means show all contexts in > `minimal' or `full' view, respectively. Updated. Thank you. >> (defun org-reveal (&optional siblings) >> "Show current entry, hierarchy above it, and the following headline. >> -This can be used to show a consistent set of context around locations >> -exposed with `org-show-hierarchy-above' or `org-show-following-heading' >> -not t for the search context. >> + >> +This can be used to show a consistent set of context around >> +locations exposed with `org-show-context'. >> >> With optional argument SIBLINGS, on each level of the hierarchy all >> siblings are shown. This repairs the tree structure to what it would > > Does a single C-u serve a purpose anymore? Without it, it is `lineage' view. With it, it is `canonical' (but I forgot to update it). I'm not sure we need the distinction however. Also, I'm not sure how useful double C-u is. Regards,