Re: [O] Headline terminator with indentation on

2012-05-18 Thread Avery Chan
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

2012-05-15 Thread Nick Dokos
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

2012-05-15 Thread Avery Chan
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?


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