Re: [O] Headline terminator with indentation on
Thanks for the clarification. I'm happy just knowing that it isn't supported... On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: > Avery Chan mailto:avery+orgm...@ootbdev.com)> > wrote: > > > I have visual-line-mode and indentation turned on. I am having > > difficulty (i.e. I am unable to) moving text that I don't want > > associated with a headline to be demoted (i.e. flush left) after the > > headline is created. It seems that org mode considers everything under > > a headline to be a subsection of that headline. > > > > So for example I have: > > <-- EXAMPLE -> > > * Great escape > > * Anyways > > * Help > > Blah blah blah > > > > > > Blah blah blah > > <-- EXAMPLE -> > > > > Which, when folded, is rendered as > > <-- EXAMPLE -> > > * Great escape > > * Anyways > > * Help... > > <-- EXAMPLE -> > > > > I would like it to look like this: > > <-- EXAMPLE -> > > * Great escape > > * Anyways > > * Help... > > > > Blah blah blah > > <-- EXAMPLE -> > > > > Meaning that the text at the bottom is not considered a part of the > > *Help heading. > > > > I have read the documentation on headings but haven't found anything > > helpful. Is there a variable to set to determine a headline > > terminator? > > > > > Short answer: you can't do that. There's been extensive discussion on > the mailing list about this but I can't remember the topic and my quick > search was unsuccessful: maybe one of the participants can provide > pointers to the discussions? > > Nick
Re: [O] Headline terminator with indentation on
Avery Chan wrote: > I have visual-line-mode and indentation turned on. I am having > difficulty (i.e. I am unable to) moving text that I don't want > associated with a headline to be demoted (i.e. flush left) after the > headline is created. It seems that org mode considers everything under > a headline to be a subsection of that headline. > > So for example I have: > <-- EXAMPLE -> > * Great escape > * Anyways > * Help > Blah blah blah > > > Blah blah blah > <-- EXAMPLE -> > > Which, when folded, is rendered as > <-- EXAMPLE -> > * Great escape > * Anyways > * Help... > <-- EXAMPLE -> > > I would like it to look like this: > <-- EXAMPLE -> > * Great escape > * Anyways > * Help... > > Blah blah blah > <-- EXAMPLE -> > > Meaning that the text at the bottom is not considered a part of the > *Help heading. > > I have read the documentation on headings but haven't found anything > helpful. Is there a variable to set to determine a headline > terminator? > Short answer: you can't do that. There's been extensive discussion on the mailing list about this but I can't remember the topic and my quick search was unsuccessful: maybe one of the participants can provide pointers to the discussions? Nick
[O] Headline terminator with indentation on
I have visual-line-mode and indentation turned on. I am having difficulty (i.e. I am unable to) moving text that I don't want associated with a headline to be demoted (i.e. flush left) after the headline is created. It seems that org mode considers everything under a headline to be a subsection of that headline. So for example I have: <-- EXAMPLE -> * Great escape * Anyways * Help Blah blah blah Blah blah blah <-- EXAMPLE -> Which, when folded, is rendered as <-- EXAMPLE -> * Great escape * Anyways * Help... <-- EXAMPLE -> I would like it to look like this: <-- EXAMPLE -> * Great escape * Anyways * Help... Blah blah blah <-- EXAMPLE -> Meaning that the text at the bottom is not considered a part of the *Help heading. I have read the documentation on headings but haven't found anything helpful. Is there a variable to set to determine a headline terminator? Emacs: v 24.0.92.1 Org: 7.8.09