Re: Mention outli, and h speed-key

2023-03-25 Thread Jean Louis
* JD Smith  [2023-03-25 05:22]:
> > It is more visible, but I am trying to understand what o you consider 
> > better then outline-minor-mode 
> 
> It sets up headline regexps automatically and consistently, and adds
> configurable styling and org-inspired speed keys on headings.  At
> core it is still outline mode.  Think of it like org-ified
> outshine-light.  

I have tried this in fundamental mode:

>> Ok here

Hello there

>>> And Ok here

Then I was M-x outli-mode and I was thinking headlines will now appear
automatically, but nothing appeared there.

I don't get it though I find it fancy and nice.

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Re: Mention outli, and h speed-key

2023-03-24 Thread JD Smith
> It is more visible, but I am trying to understand what o you consider better 
> then outline-minor-mode 

It sets up headline regexps automatically and consistently, and adds 
configurable styling and org-inspired speed keys on headings.  At core it is 
still outline mode.  Think of it like org-ified outshine-light.  


Re: Mention outli, and h speed-key

2023-03-24 Thread Jean Louis
* JD Smith  [2023-03-10 07:03]:
> One speed key I added to outli I really miss in org, so I added it:
> 
> (if-let ((pos (cl-position '("Outline Visibility") org-speed-commands :test 
> #'equal)))
>   (cl-pushnew '("h" . outline-hide-sublevels) (nthcdr (1+ pos) 
> org-speed-commands)))
> 
> Basically h=outline-hide-sublevels.  This allows you to quickly
> collapse the entire tree to the level [h]ere.  It’s a wonderful,
> fast compromise between the ease of Shift-Tab and org’s more
> targeted folding capabilities.

It is more visible, but I am trying to understand what o you consider
better then outline-minor-mode

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Mention outli, and h speed-key

2023-03-09 Thread JD Smith
Outli  is a small mode I wrote which very 
closely follows org in style and uses the same speed-keys on 
comments-as-headlines.  Basically if you know org, outli will be usable “out of 
the box”.  It might be good to mention outli in the Worg page 
 on org 
capabilities outside of org.

To quote from the README:

> • How does this relate to outline-minor-mode?
> 
> outli is mostly a convenient wrapper around functionality that is already 
> built-in to outline, adding a few things like narrow-to-subtree and 
> insert-heading-respect-content (ala org). And of course the speed-key 
> bindings, automatic comments-as-header patterns, and styling.

One speed key I added to outli I really miss in org, so I added it:

(if-let ((pos (cl-position '("Outline Visibility") org-speed-commands :test 
#'equal)))
  (cl-pushnew '("h" . outline-hide-sublevels) (nthcdr (1+ pos) 
org-speed-commands)))

Basically h=outline-hide-sublevels.  This allows you to quickly collapse the 
entire tree to the level [h]ere.  It’s a wonderful, fast compromise between the 
ease of Shift-Tab and org’s more targeted folding capabilities.

Thanks for your work on org!