> Any feedback? >From the first glance it does not look too different from inline headings. Could you highlight the difference?
Best, Ihor "Mark E. Shoulson" <m...@shoulson.com> writes: > This is something I've wanted for years in org-mode, but which in some > ways could actually be _offensive_ to its ideals. If you're an outline > purist, look away. > > > It's something we can do with plain lists: work on a list item at level > X, then make a sublist at level X+1, and then "pop" back up to the same > list item you had been working on at level X, without needing a new > header. You just adjust the indentation. > > > + Some stuff at this level. > > + More stuff at this level. > > Might even have multiple paragraphs. > > - a sublevel, for a digression > > > And back to the same higher level, even without a new bullet. > > > I use org-mode to keep daily notes at work, sometimes almost > stream-of-consciousness, and often wished I could digress and then pop back. > > > So, I present a pre-alpha version, > https://gist.github.com/clsn/09ac4b098b6ad7366bb5e0bc88882d5f of > org-pop-mode. To "pop" back up, create a headline at the level you're > popping back to, and give it a tag of "contd", and the headline text > should not be something important. Instructions and explanations are in > the comments of the file (the part about installing from MELPA is a lie, > though). > > > Any feedback? > > > ~mark > -- Ihor Radchenko, PhD, Center for Advancing Materials Performance from the Nanoscale (CAMP-nano) State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China Email: yanta...@gmail.com, ihor_radche...@alumni.sutd.edu.sg