Re: [O] Unable to unfold a folded block having point directly after the folded block

2012-01-10 Thread Rainer Stengele
Am 04.01.2012 11:27, schrieb Bastien:
 Hi Rainer,
 
 Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes:
 
 I just pulled and checked but cannot see a change.
 Did you check in the fix already?
 
 Yes I did.
 
 Try with 
 
   (setq org-special-ctrl-a/e nil)
 
 C-e goes *after* the end of the invisible region and TAB will do nothing
 here, either in a folded subtree or in a folded drawer.
 
 With
 
   (setq org-special-ctrl-a/e 'reversed)
 
 C-e goes *right before* the end of the invisible region and TAB will
 unfold as expected, both in a folded subtree or in a folded drawer.
 
 This behavior is more consistent than the previous one.  But you need 
 to set `org-special-ctrl-a/e' according to your needs.
 
 HTH,
 
Hi Bastien and Carsten,

I do have
(setq org-special-ctrl-a/e 'reversed)
and it works as expected when jumping to the end of line with C-e.
But I do use cursor keys to move one line down.
Point at end of line and moving down one line with cursor down I cannot unfold 
the block by pressing TAB.
Is there a chance to get this done when using the cursor movement?

Thanks,
Rainer



Re: [O] Unable to unfold a folded block having point directly after the folded block

2012-01-04 Thread Bastien
Hi Rainer,

Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes:

 I just pulled and checked but cannot see a change.
 Did you check in the fix already?

Yes I did.

Try with 

  (setq org-special-ctrl-a/e nil)

C-e goes *after* the end of the invisible region and TAB will do nothing
here, either in a folded subtree or in a folded drawer.

With

  (setq org-special-ctrl-a/e 'reversed)

C-e goes *right before* the end of the invisible region and TAB will
unfold as expected, both in a folded subtree or in a folded drawer.

This behavior is more consistent than the previous one.  But you need 
to set `org-special-ctrl-a/e' according to your needs.

HTH,

-- 
 Bastien



Re: [O] Unable to unfold a folded block having point directly after the folded block

2012-01-03 Thread Rainer Stengele

Am 02.01.2012 19:53, schrieb Bastien:

Hi Rainer,

Rainer Stengelerainer.steng...@online.de  writes:


Having

*** Headline
 :LOGBOOK:

- point is at the end of the headline
- moving one line down I am at the end of the LOGBOOK line

There I cannot open the folded LOGBOOK block withTAB.
I have to move point one character back in order to unfold it withTAB.
After that I can no more reach the end of this line like before, where I could not 
unfold withTAB.

Is this intended?

No.  This is fixed now.

Thanks,


Hi Bastien,

I just pulled and checked but cannot see a change.
Did you check in the fix already?

Thanks!

Rainer



Re: [O] Unable to unfold a folded block having point directly after the folded block

2012-01-02 Thread Bastien
Hi Rainer,

Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes:

 Having

 *** Headline
 :LOGBOOK:

 - point is at the end of the headline
 - moving one line down I am at the end of the LOGBOOK line

 There I cannot open the folded LOGBOOK block with TAB.
 I have to move point one character back in order to unfold it with TAB.
 After that I can no more reach the end of this line like before, where I 
 could not unfold with TAB.

 Is this intended?

No.  This is fixed now.

Thanks,

-- 
 Bastien



[O] Unable to unfold a folded block having point directly after the folded block

2011-12-21 Thread Rainer Stengele
Hi,

I experience an annoying behaviour:

Having

*** Headline
:LOGBOOK:

- point is at the end of the headline
- moving one line down I am at the end of the LOGBOOK line

There I cannot open the folded LOGBOOK block with TAB.
I have to move point one character back in order to unfold it with TAB.
After that I can no more reach the end of this line like before, where I could 
not unfold with TAB.

Is this intended?
I would appreciate being able to unfold a block when being directly after the 
last character of the folded thing.
Would it make sense to be able to configure such a behaviour?

Rainer