On Aug 24, 2007, at 1:32, Daniel J. Sinder wrote:
Then you could write
:SETUP:
#+STARTUP: overview
more stuff that should be hidden
:END:
* The first "real" headline in the file.
I like this, but here's a word of caution.... I had previously
started my setup on the first line of the file. But, if you put the
:SETUP: drawer the first line, using TAB when point is on the first
character of the file only does global visibility cycling (as it
should). To open the :SETUP: drawer, you need to move point off the
first character.
or configure the variable `org-cycle-global-at-bob'. Maybe we should
acatually change the default of this variable. Is there anyone
relying on the behavior that TAB behaves specially at the beginning
of the buffer?
- Carsten
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