Update on my own investigation/confusion on this problem:
I have two lines like this in my org mode configuration
(setq org-agenda-file-regexp "\\.org\\'")
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist `(,org-agenda-file-regexp . org-mode))
By inserting some "message" statements (that is how far I can go on
debugging elisp code) in org-mode function, I found that when I visit a
".org" file for the fist time, "org-mode" function is not called at all!
But the file does open as an normal org-mode file (with "Org" appearing
in the mode-line), except the text is not folded. If I kill the buffer
and open the fine again, "org-mode" function is invoked and hence text
is folded.
I can certainly work around this problem by forcing org-mode to be
called every time I open an org file. But can somebody help me out here?
Why org-mode is not called at all when the file is opened for the first
time? Who is keeping track whether the file is opened the first time or
not? Thanks a lot.
Wanrong
Wanrong Lin wrote:
Just an update on the problem:
I found that if I add the per-file option like this, the "overview"
mode is always on when I visit an org file, whether it is the first
time or not.
#+STARTUP: fold
But the global option does not work fully as I described before.
Wanrong
Wanrong Lin wrote:
Hi,
I like to have newly opened org-mode files in overview (folded) mode.
With org-startup-folded set to t, this seems to only work partially.
That is, when I firstly open an file, say xyz.org file, the file is
unfolded. But if I kill the buffer, and open the same file again, it
will be folded. At first I thought this is because the interference
from the "session" package. But I removed that package and nothing
changed. I am using the latest (5.15) org-mode.
Thanks if someone can look into this.
Wanrong
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