Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > `orgstruct-mode' really needs some love.
It's really hard to understand what is going on for someone not familiar with the Org code. Furthermore I am not using the default Emacs bindings (but I also tested with emacs -Q), so code that generates commands and bindings, like `outstruct-setup' does, always makes me uncomfortable, as it usually isn't flexible enough to deal with heavily modified bindings. > Anyway, I pushed a fix for the issue. Thanks. But could you please change it to (if (or outline-minor-mode orgstruct-mode) (call-interactively #'show-children) ...) `outline-minor-mode' combined with `org-cycle' gives me the feature I *really* want/need. `orgstruct-mode' sounds like it could be really useful too, but as I mentioned it doesn't work for me at all. So for now I would like to stick to just `outline-minor-mode'. Thanks Jonas Ps: I am still not sure whether I am just doing something stupid or why else `orgstruct-mode' doesn't work for me. So I would apprechiate a little tutorial starting from emacs -Q that demonstrates what setup is required and what keys I have to press for things to happen.