Hi Matiyam,
this is fixed now, but please note that only one empty line will
remain visible, and that you might need several empty linnes,
depending on the variable `org-cycle-separator-lines'.
HTH
- Carsten
On Aug 14, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Matiyam wrote:
Hi there!
First of all, thanks for orgmode, i don't know what my life would be
without
it :)
I tend to use org-archive-to-archive-sibling. The problem is that i
use to
have my sections fairly separated with blank lines. And that
function puts
my sections together.
Try this example:
* First Project
** TODO First todo
** DONE Second todo
** TODO Third todo
** Archive :ARCHIVE:...
* Second Project (separated with blank lines to increase clarity)
** TODO One todo
** TODO Other todo
If you place the cursor in the second TODO and execute M-x
org-archive-to-archive-sibling, the result is:
* First Project
** TODO First todo
** TODO Third todo
** Archive :ARCHIVE:...
* Second Project (separated with blank lines to increase clarity)
** TODO One todo
** TODO Other todo
I think the blank lines are stored inside the * Archive node (they
can be
seen with M-x org-force-cycle-archived), but it clutters a little
bit my
setup.
It it possible to fix it? Is there a way around this? Maybe just
changing
the font color for the archive section?
Thanks!!
-- M
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