Thank you!
`(org-display-outline-path nil t)’ gets it done.
> On Jul 26, 2016, at 9:42 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> "Roelli, Charles A" writes:
>
>> Sent this in a few days ago, and it does not seem to have gone through:
Hello,
"Roelli, Charles A" writes:
> Sent this in a few days ago, and it does not seem to have gone through:
>
> ---
>
> If I have this structure, with point marked by the "$":
>
> * Heading Level 1
> ** Heading Level 2
> $
>
> Is there a way to have the
Sent this in a few days ago, and it does not seem to have gone through:
---
If I have this structure, with point marked by the "$":
* Heading Level 1
** Heading Level 2
$
Is there a way to have the current place in the outline [Heading Level 1 =>
Heading Level 2] temporarily echoed in
If I have this structure, with point marked by the "$":
* Heading Level 1
** Heading Level 2
$
Is there a way to have the current place in the outline [Heading Level 1 =>
Heading Level 2] temporarily echoed in the minibuffer? Also important is that
the point shouldn't have to be on the heading