> It’s also possible, if you want finer control of what’s shown > (instead of showing all the properties), to add a 'columnview' > block. It would show a formatted table of whichever properties you > specify (from certain subtrees or from the entire file), arranged > in the order you choose. It’s under “Capturing column view” in the > manual. I seem not to keep the types of information that benefit > from it, but it’s there.
Another option. It is possible to hide common properties in drawers (and show all other) using org-toggle-custom-properties-visibility. Best, Ihor David Rogers <davidandrewrog...@gmail.com> writes: > Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes: > >> Hello, >> >> Property drawers remaining invisible even when I use >> <shift>-<TAB> >> drives me nuts. I know about M-x org-hide-drawer-toggle <RET> >> but how do >> I keep the drawers open all the time without having to toggle? I >> work on >> the basis that I want to see what I write - if I didn't then I >> wouldn't >> have written it. > > It’s also possible, if you want finer control of what’s shown > (instead of showing all the properties), to add a 'columnview' > block. It would show a formatted table of whichever properties you > specify (from certain subtrees or from the entire file), arranged > in the order you choose. It’s under “Capturing column view” in the > manual. I seem not to keep the types of information that benefit > from it, but it’s there. > > -- > David Rogers