> # -*- truncate-lines: t; -*-

This works nicely, thank you! Never knew about these.

By the way, I got the STARTUP to function. Turns out it's enough to set
truncate-lines variable and the change is picked up automatically (docs
say: "Calls these functions when changed: (#<subr set-buffer-redisplay>)").
Here is the code shall someone need it:

(eval-after-load 'org
  (lambda ()
    (setq org-startup-truncated nil)
    (push (list "truncate" 'truncate-lines t) org-startup-options)
    (push (list "notruncate" 'truncate-lines nil) org-startup-options)))

Note that (setq org-startup-truncated nil) is needed for the notruncate
option to work. Plus the stuff in the org-mode-hook runs after the STARTUP
lines, so beware that it can also cause interference.

Thanks all!

вс, 10 нояб. 2019 г. в 18:47, Fraga, Eric <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk>:

> On Sunday, 10 Nov 2019 at 18:12, Dmitrii Korobeinikov wrote:
> > PS if this turns out to be hairy, I can use .dir-locals.el, but the
> feature
> > would still be a nice-to-have.
>
> You could use file local variables for this, e.g.
>
> # Local Variables:
> # truncate-lines: t
> # End:
>
> at the end of your org file or
>
> # -*- truncate-lines: t; -*-
>
> as the first line of your file.
>
> This is not org specific so I guess there is no real justification for
> an org variable for this feature.
>
> --
> Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.2.6-552-g8c5a78
>

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