However the plan is to make reveal-mode default:
You're jumping to conclusions,
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However the plan is to make reveal-mode default:
You're jumping to conclusions,
Sorry, but what is the plan then?
W.r.t. reveal-mode, there is no plan.
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Hi Bastien
On 03.09.2010 02:02, Bastien wrote:
Hi Martin,
Martin Pohlackm...@os.inf.tu-dresden.de writes:
* You could add a modification hook to all hidden areas to unfold them
on modification, or
* You could set the read-only property for all hidden areas. This could
be setup at the
Hi Martin,
Martin Pohlack m...@os.inf.tu-dresden.de writes:
Can you give more details on how to set this up?
These were just quick ideas, I have no working code here.
Let me quickly draft something up:
Thanks for the details. I'll have a look at what solution best fits my
needs and report
Hi,
posting forwarded herewith describes a design inconvenience, wich
affects common hide-show- and outline-modes too.
As too different solutions have been proposed, let me suggest
setting read-only property rather than use of a modification hook.
Setting hidden text read-only should be
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Andreas Röhler
andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de wrote:
Hi,
posting forwarded herewith describes a design inconvenience, wich affects
common hide-show- and outline-modes too.
As too different solutions have been proposed, let me suggest
setting read-only
Hi Lennart,
IMHO cases are related but not identic.
When searching something and found inside hidden part, revealing that
part is a logical step.
Not so with parts hidden while no interest inside.
For example these hidden parts may be large.
Revealing them every time you type into by
Dunno what is best, but when a solution is found, the following should
probably be tested to ensure that it is able to reverse the
non-editability:
(let ((buffer-invisibility-spec))
On 2010-09-03, Lennart Borgman lennart.borg...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Andreas Röhler
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 11:21 PM, Stefan Monnier
monn...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
However the plan is to make reveal-mode default:
You're jumping to conclusions,
Sorry, but what is the plan then?
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Hi Martin,
Martin Pohlack m...@os.inf.tu-dresden.de writes:
* You could add a modification hook to all hidden areas to unfold them
on modification, or
* You could set the read-only property for all hidden areas. This could
be setup at the same location where hiding is done.
I'm
Hi All,
I've gotten myself in trouble several times today by backspacing after
an org-link that ends a headline. That's a typical pattern for
editing an org-link, right? Well it turns out that if the item is
folded, then the backspace writes over the end of the un-folded item
but **appears to
Hi David,
On 25.08.2010 11:22, David Abrahams wrote:
I've gotten myself in trouble several times today by backspacing after
an org-link that ends a headline. That's a typical pattern for
editing an org-link, right? Well it turns out that if the item is
folded, then the backspace writes over
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