On Aug 24, 2009, at 1:11 PM, PT wrote:
Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos <at> hp.com> writes:
You *can* get an empty line between two headers by having two empty
lines at
the end of the first section: the first empty line is considered
part of
the section and is folded with it, but the second one remains. E.g.
One more thing for those who don't know this:
I took a look at the relevant part of outline.el and turns out
one empty line is enough if outline-blank-line is set to t.
It's almost perfect. It would be perfect if outline would leave
alone all empty lines after the content, so if I have e.g. two
empty lines there then it would fold non-empty lines only leaving
both empty lines visible, so that I could use as many
empty lines for separation as I want.
Actually, Org pretty much overrules what outline does in this context.
I have just pushed a modification so that you can, after pulling
from git, set org-cycle-separator-lines to a negative number.
If you set it to -N, N empty lines will be required in order
to get a separation. But, if there are enough empty lines,
all will be shown.
You might want to set this to -1., I like my old value of +2 best.
- Carsten
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