Re: Preventing org-cycle from scrolling the buffer

2020-09-06 Thread Dmitrii Korobeinikov
Hi Bastien, Thank you, both for accepting this and for the fix with the blank line folding! Best, DK сб, 5 сент. 2020 г. в 11:26, Bastien : > > Hi Dmitrii, > > Dmitrii Korobeinikov writes: > > > Nice, I see! > > > >> IDK. AFAICS you are right with your argumentation. I don't see the > >>

Re: Preventing org-cycle from scrolling the buffer

2020-09-04 Thread Bastien
Hi Dmitrii, Dmitrii Korobeinikov writes: > Nice, I see! > >> IDK. AFAICS you are right with your argumentation. I don't see the >> need of that feature, though, yet. But that's just me. I think you are >> the best candidate to try an implementation of the feature. > > I have attached a

Re: Preventing org-cycle from scrolling the buffer

2020-04-03 Thread Dmitrii Korobeinikov
> AFAICS this behavior can be controlled via customizable variable > org-cycle-hook { M-x customize-variable RET org-cycle-hook RET } by > removing entry org-optimize-window-after-visibility-change. Nice, I see! > IDK. AFAICS you are right with your argumentation. I don't see the > need of

Re: Preventing org-cycle from scrolling the buffer

2020-03-31 Thread Marco Wahl
Dmitrii Korobeinikov writes: > When calling org-cycle on a collapsed section which contains a lot of > text, the headline is adjusted to the top of the page. Collapsing it > doesn't revert the scroll, which makes it hard to quickly peek at > what's in the section without getting disoriented. Is

Preventing org-cycle from scrolling the buffer

2020-03-19 Thread Dmitrii Korobeinikov
HI all, When calling org-cycle on a collapsed section which contains a lot of text, the headline is adjusted to the top of the page. Collapsing it doesn't revert the scroll, which makes it hard to quickly peek at what's in the section without getting disoriented. Is there a flag or some other way