Re: [O] Skipping the SUBTREE visibility state

2018-10-11 Thread Adrian Bradd
Hello, Matthew Palermo writes: Thankyou for your reply. Sorry I didn't explain myself properly. When using org-cycle (TAB) I often only want to open an entry (headline) to its CHILDREN visibility state, look at the subheadings (sub-entry headlines), and then fold it back into its FOLDED s

Re: [O] Skipping the SUBTREE visibility state

2018-10-07 Thread Matthew Palermo
Hi Nicolas, Thankyou for your reply. Sorry I didn't explain myself properly. When using org-cycle (TAB) I often only want to open an entry (headline) to its CHILDREN visibility state, look at the subheadings (sub-entry headlines), and then fold it back into its FOLDED state. Often these sub-entri

Re: [O] Skipping the SUBTREE visibility state

2018-10-06 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Matthew Palermo writes: > Hi Org mode list, > > I find it really distracting when a large SUBTREE is expanded while > browsing through an Org document. Does anyone else find this > problematic or am I doing something wrong? I'm not sure to understand the problem you want to solve. Could you expo

[O] Skipping the SUBTREE visibility state

2018-10-05 Thread Matthew Palermo
Hi Org mode list, I find it really distracting when a large SUBTREE is expanded while browsing through an Org document. Does anyone else find this problematic or am I doing something wrong? Today I explored some ways to avoid this problem and came up with a patch to the ~org-cycle~ function to al