On Aug 21, 2009, at 6:24 PM, Peter Jones wrote:
I'd like to have an interactive function that will return the entire
buffer to the outline state (all headings closed/folded), and then
reopen the heading at point.
Usually I'm working in one specific location in an org file. I might
jump around and open a few other headings, then continue working in my
original heading. At this point, the buffer seems a bit messy with
most
headings closed except the one I'm working on and a few others I've
opened.
It would be nice to hit a key and close everything except the heading
I'm in.
How about
S-TAB C-c C-r
S-TAB goes to overview, and `C-c C-r' reveals the location of point.
If you need in on a single key, write a function that calls
`org-overview' and then `org-reveal'.
Is this something that is already in org and I'm missing it? If not,
any pointers on how to implement something like this?
Thanks.
--
Peter Jones - 303-219-0226
pmade inc. - http://pmade.com
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