----- Carsten Dominik (2007-05-30) wrote:----- > On May 30, 2007, at 16:45, Leo wrote: > >> Dear Carsen, >> >> 1. unnecessary point movement >> >> When 'S-tab' (visibility cycling), the `point' (cursor) will be moved >> to the first headline, which will be a surprise to users. I think the >> movement should be kept as minimal as possible i.e. it should be kept >> within the tree the `point' is originally in. >> >> This annoyance becomes noticeable when the file is big such as when >> using a single .org file for GTD. > > > This is clearly a matter of taste. Certainly the cursor should be > moved to a visible location, would you agree?
Yes, that is convenient. > The motivation for the current behavior is: If you switch to overview > mode, you probably want to see as much of the file as possible, so my > instinct was to put it back to the first heading. But maybe you are > right that this is not good if there are many screens full of top > level headings...... It is also INCONVENIENT when each top level has a lot of level 2 entries. For example when you are looking at a subtree and suddenly want to see an overview of the document, you often want to get back to the original subtree after visibility cycling. >> >> 2. inconsistent key binding definitions >> >> There are only a few places where the key bindings are defined by >> `define-key' and the rest are done by `org-defkey'. >> >> Can those define-key be replaced by org-defkey? > > There are exactly 2 (not counting removing the outline menus...) > > (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "<backtab>") 'org-shifttab) > (define-key org-mode-map "\C-a" 'org-beginning-of-line) > > The second replaces the beginning-of-line comment, my feeling was > that this one should not go through org-defkey. The first one I did > fix now. > > - Carsten Thank you. -- Leo <sdl.web AT gmail.com> (GPG Key: 9283AA3F) _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode