Re: [O] Showing or going to previous entry from agenda view
Hello Simon, hello Bernt! * Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote: Sorry for the late response - I've been away on vacation the past week. No problem - these days are pretty busy at my side as well :-) C-u C-c C-r reveals all the siblings or you can just do S-TAB twice to show contents view for the entire file. Yes, this is a great hint. I'll use S-TAB for this purpose. -- Karl Voit
Re: [O] Showing or going to previous entry from agenda view
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes: * Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote: Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes: C-c C-p (outline-previous-visible-heading) jumps from «Meeting 3» directly to the previous *visible* heading «Person X» and not to «Meeting 2». C-c C-r should call org-reveal which will show the preceeding hidden headline, then you can use C-c C-p normally. Hm, at my side, org-reveal does not show me the items above. In fact, org-reveal does not seem to have any effect at all :-O Hi Karl, Sorry for the late response - I've been away on vacation the past week. C-u C-c C-r reveals all the siblings or you can just do S-TAB twice to show contents view for the entire file. Regards, Bernt
Re: [O] Showing or going to previous entry from agenda view
Hi Karl, pretty much the same for me. org-reveal says ... With optional argument SIBLINGS, on each level of the hierarchy all siblings are shown. This repairs the tree structure to what it would look like when opened with hierarchical calls to `org-cycle'. With double optional argument C-u C-u, go to the parent and show the entire tree. I admit my elisp is not strong enough to bind this to one key, but it seems like the thing you're asking for. Well hidden though. For me it works btw. Cheers, Simon On 06/28/2012 04:10 PM, Karl Voit wrote: * Bernt Hansenbe...@norang.ca wrote: Karl Voitdevn...@karl-voit.at writes: C-c C-p (outline-previous-visible-heading) jumps from «Meeting 3» directly to the previous *visible* heading «Person X» and not to «Meeting 2». C-c C-r should call org-reveal which will show the preceeding hidden headline, then you can use C-c C-p normally. Hm, at my side, org-reveal does not show me the items above. In fact, org-reveal does not seem to have any effect at all :-O
[O] Showing or going to previous entry from agenda view
Hi! Following scenario: I see my (daily) agenda, go to a meeting (which is scheduled regularly) and press Enter. This jumps to the Org-mode file of this entry which has got following (sub-)structure in the file: * Project * Person X * timestamp Meeting 1 * timestamp Meeting 2 * timestamp Meeting 3 * timestamp Meeting 4 But what Org-mode shows me when I jump directly from agenda view to lets say «Meeting 3» is following: * Project * Person X... * timestamp Meeting 3 * timestamp Meeting 4 So Meeting 1 and 2 are «hidden» like being in a sparse tree. Please do not misunderstand: This behavior is somewhat fine to me. BUT: I also want to be able to quickly jump to «Meeting 2» when I «land» on «Meeting 3». (To check the open issues from last meeting.) C-c C-p (outline-previous-visible-heading) jumps from «Meeting 3» directly to the previous *visible* heading «Person X» and not to «Meeting 2». So I always end up going up, pressing TAB to expand the whole subtree and then I start «searching» for the current Meeting once again - which is obviously kina annoying to me :-( I am sure, that you have got a tipp that provides me either a visible «Meeting 2» or a «working» jump-command for invisible heading (outline-previous-heading does not exist) or something else I did not think about :-) Thanks for that! -- Karl Voit
Re: [O] Showing or going to previous entry from agenda view
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes: Hi! Following scenario: I see my (daily) agenda, go to a meeting (which is scheduled regularly) and press Enter. This jumps to the Org-mode file of this entry which has got following (sub-)structure in the file: * Project * Person X * timestamp Meeting 1 * timestamp Meeting 2 * timestamp Meeting 3 * timestamp Meeting 4 But what Org-mode shows me when I jump directly from agenda view to lets say «Meeting 3» is following: * Project * Person X... * timestamp Meeting 3 * timestamp Meeting 4 So Meeting 1 and 2 are «hidden» like being in a sparse tree. Please do not misunderstand: This behavior is somewhat fine to me. BUT: I also want to be able to quickly jump to «Meeting 2» when I «land» on «Meeting 3». (To check the open issues from last meeting.) C-c C-p (outline-previous-visible-heading) jumps from «Meeting 3» directly to the previous *visible* heading «Person X» and not to «Meeting 2». C-c C-r should call org-reveal which will show the preceeding hidden headline, then you can use C-c C-p normally. HTH, Bernt So I always end up going up, pressing TAB to expand the whole subtree and then I start «searching» for the current Meeting once again - which is obviously kina annoying to me :-( I am sure, that you have got a tipp that provides me either a visible «Meeting 2» or a «working» jump-command for invisible heading (outline-previous-heading does not exist) or something else I did not think about :-) Thanks for that!
Re: [O] Showing or going to previous entry from agenda view
* Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote: Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes: C-c C-p (outline-previous-visible-heading) jumps from «Meeting 3» directly to the previous *visible* heading «Person X» and not to «Meeting 2». C-c C-r should call org-reveal which will show the preceeding hidden headline, then you can use C-c C-p normally. Hm, at my side, org-reveal does not show me the items above. In fact, org-reveal does not seem to have any effect at all :-O -- Karl Voit