Hi Bastien,
>> Ok, the testfile looks like
>>
>> * The folded top-level headline
>>
>> ** TODO Some test todo headline 0
>>
>>- also some contents
>>
>> ** TODO Some test todo headline 1
>>
>>- also some contents
>>
>> and has 2000 such subheadlines. File size is 127K.
>> `org-startup-fo
Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>>> I have seven agenda files, all not too big (~10K on average), and I
>>> use an averagely performant computer (5 years old dual core laptop).
>>> For me, the difference between `org-agenda-inhibit-startup' set to t
>>> or nil is not notica
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
>> It's an optimization done by Bastien.
>
> I think it's fine to have this by default, the time spared is worth it
> IMHO. But I understand many people may want to turn this off.
>
>> There is a variable to inhibit it.
>
> (setq org-agenda-inhibit-startup nil)
>
> I
Hi Tassilo,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> It's an optimization done by Bastien.
I think it's fine to have this by default, the time spared is worth
it IMHO. But I understand many people may want to turn this off.
> There is a variable to inhibit it.
(setq org-agenda-inhibit-startup nil)
I
Bastien writes:
>> I have seven agenda files, all not too big (~10K on average), and I
>> use an averagely performant computer (5 years old dual core laptop).
>> For me, the difference between `org-agenda-inhibit-startup' set to t
>> or nil is not noticable at all. In both cases, it's less than
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
>> So the problem seems to be that only if an agenda file is opened
>> during execution of `org-agenda-list', it's expanded completely.
>> Else, `org-startup-folded' works correctly.
>
> Exactly -- hence this commit:
>
> http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit
Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn writes:
> I have seven agenda files, all not too big (~10K on average), and I use
> an averagely performant computer (5 years old dual core laptop). For
> me, the difference between `org-agenda-inhibit-startup' set to t or nil
> is not noticable at all. In both cases,
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
>> Ah, ok. I'm not a big fan of optimizations that break correctness,
>> and the current behavior is simply wrong wrt. the docs of
>> `org-startup-folded' and the #+STARTUP property.
>
> I just updated the docstring of org-startup-folded and mentioned
> `org-agenda-i
Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn writes:
> So the problem seems to be that only if an agenda file is opened during
> execution of `org-agenda-list', it's expanded completely. Else,
> `org-startup-folded' works correctly.
Exactly -- hence this commit:
http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?i
Tassilo Horn writes:
> Since recently, after starting up emacs and bringing up an org agenda
> which loads all my agenda files into buffers as a side-effect, all
> entries in all files are fully expanded, although org-startup-folded
> is set to t.
>
> I've tried adding a
>
> #+STARTUP: fold
>
>
Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn writes:
> Ah, ok. I'm not a big fan of optimizations that break correctness, and
> the current behavior is simply wrong wrt. the docs of
> `org-startup-folded' and the #+STARTUP property.
I just updated the docstring of org-startup-folded and mentioned
`org-agenda-inhi
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
>> Everything is completely expanded after the initial startup.
>
> It's an optimization done by Bastien. There is a variable to inhibit
> it.
Ah, ok. I'm not a big fan of optimizations that break correctness, and
the current behavior is simply wrong wrt. the docs of
Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
> what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
>
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
>
> Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing l
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
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