There is org-startup-folded that controls startup state, so org-mode should know it.

Also S-Tab forgets state even in the middle of document. Key presses to reproduce:

1) S-Tab - OVERVIEW
2) S-Tab - CONTENTS
3) C-G (or any other)
4) S-Tab - OVERVIEW (expected: SHOW ALL)

or

1) S-Tab - OVERVIEW
3) C-G (or any other)
4) S-Tab - OVERVIEW (nothing changed! expected: CONTENTS)

Is it by design? Why?


On 02.02.2010 21:40, Ryan Thompson wrote:
I don't think it is possible in general to know the startup state of a
file. Files with a #+STARTUP line may be an execption.

On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Ivan Vanyushkin<va...@vanav.com.ua>  wrote:
Hello.

On initial file opening, S-<TAB>  cycles through
1) OVERVIEW ->  2) CONTENTS ->  3) SHOW ALL
not depending on current state of document.

So, if (as default) document is in OVERVIEW state, first press
_does nothing_ (switch to OVERVIEW again). Expected: CONTENTS.

If document initially "#+STARTUP: content", then first press switches it
back to OVERVIEW. Expected: SHOW ALL.

So, S-Tab (and maybe Tab) doesn't use context state when start cycling.

Is it correct and why?

org-version 6.21 and 6.34c
Emacs 23.1.1

Thank you for your answer!


--
Ivan Vanyushkin - Vanav.



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