On Oct 12, 2009, at 9:24 AM, Michael Brand wrote:
Thank you for the fix of the function org-shifttab in org-version
6.31a.
I wonder how the function org-outline-level is intended to work.
Should it show the outline level or count the stars like in org-
version 6.31a and one has to take into account `odd' himself to get
the outline level when implementing own stuff which use e. g. the
function org-shifttab?
org-outline-level shows the number of stars, independently of org-odd-
levels
Use
(org-reduced-level (org-outline-level))
to get normalized levels.
Inside org, you need to check which function works with what kind
of level, this is unfortunately not entirely abstracted.
HTH
- Carsten
yes, I agree it would be consistent to adapt the interpretation
of the prefix arg when using odd-levels.
I have fixed this, it is available in git now, and will be in
the next release (6.31).
Thanks!
- Carsten
On Sep 10, 2009, at 1:48 PM, Michael Brand wrote:
I like the org-indent-mode with the soft-indentation but even more I
like the hard-indentation with `#+STARTUP: odd hidestars' instead
for
which I have a question.
This is the content of the example file oddeven:
-*- mode: org -*-
#+STARTUP: oddeven hidestars content
* 1 Org Mode
** 1.1 Introduction
*** 1.1.1 Installation
This is the content of the example file odd:
-*- mode: org -*-
#+STARTUP: odd hidestars content
* 1 Org Mode
*** 1.1 Introduction
***** 1.1.1 Installation
The different _Emacs-faces_ (colors) for the heading levels are
the same
when comparing the two files. This Emacs-internal adaptation I
appreciate a lot.
C-u 2 S-Tab shows _two_ levels with the file oddeven but only
_one_ with
the file odd. Is this how it is intended to work for the file odd?
org-version is 6.30e.
- Carsten
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